Is this the year of Andy Karl’s Tony Award??
CedricOates
Stand-by Joined: 5/4/18
#5Is
Posted: 9/2/18 at 1:02pm
I'm a huge Groundhog Day and Andy fan. I'm also among those who really enjoyed Pretty Woman, along with Andy's performance.
That being said, for all that he does more than you'd think with the character of Edward, I don't think the role itself is meaty enough for him to win the Tony. Still, I'd love to be proven wrong, and I'd love to see him at least nominated.
smidge
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/16/06
Wayman_Wong
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/22/04
#8Is
Posted: 9/2/18 at 1:38pm
Andy Karl should've won a Tony for ''On the 20th Century'' and/or ''Groundhog Day.'' What a shame neither of those shows ran LAST year, because he would've been a slam-dunk. Winning a Tony is about so much more than talent; there's timing and the competition, too. I hope Andy beats those odds someday soon.
smidge
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/16/06
#12Is
Posted: 9/2/18 at 2:09pm
I'll never understand the extreme Andy Karl love.
I thought he was woefully miscast in Groundhogs Day. There's a big difference between watching someone who looks like Bill Murray act like a complete detached jerk for a few hours than it is watching someone who looks like Andy Karl act like a complete detached jerk for a few hours. I spent the entire show wishing they hadn't cast the role so "pretty" and that they'd cast a more charismatic character actor as opposed to a leading man. I didn't think Karl did anything special with the role at all. I thought it was serviceable.
lightsarebrightonbroadway
Understudy Joined: 8/22/18
#18Is
Posted: 9/2/18 at 10:24pm
Sondheimite said: "I thought he was woefully miscast in Groundhogs Day. There's a big difference between watching someone who looks like Bill Murray act like a complete detached jerk for a few hours than it is watching someone who looks like Andy Karl act like a complete detached jerk for a few hours."
^^ This!!
funhamilton_rent
Featured Actor Joined: 9/26/15
#21Is
Posted: 9/2/18 at 11:09pm
Sondheimite said: "I'll never understand the extreme Andy Karl love.
I thought he was woefully miscast in Groundhogs Day. There's a big difference between watching someone who looks like Bill Murray act like a complete detached jerk for a few hours than it is watching someone who looks like Andy Karl act like a complete detached jerk for a few hours. I spent the entire show wishing they hadn't cast the role so "pretty" and that they'd cast a more charismatic character actor as opposed to a leading man. I didn't think Karl did anything special with the role at all. I thought it was serviceable."
I agree. I think he's absurdly overrated. Why anyone found him anything other than painfully bland in Groundhog Day is beyond me. I think he's perfectly average and sometimes I think his looks may distract, if you know what I'm saying.
Wayman_Wong
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/22/04
#22Is
Posted: 9/3/18 at 1:56am
All awards are subjective, but for the record, Andy Karl won the Outer Critics and Drama Desk Awards for ''Groundhog Day,'' not to mention the Olivier Award in London, where he beat the heavily favored hometown boy Charlie Stemp (for ''Half a Sixpence'' ).
Updated On: 9/3/18 at 01:56 AM
FutureDirector
Stand-by Joined: 11/8/13
#23Is
Posted: 9/3/18 at 2:22am
It's so early we can't rule out what else is going to come in. Especially with the incredibly likely transfers of "Hadestown" and "Girl From the North Country." The all of a sudden we throw into the mix Patrick Page (another long overdue vet) and Stephen Bogardus (taking over the role Ciaran Hinds was nominated for an Olivier for) respectively.
#24Is
Posted: 9/3/18 at 11:07amI love Karl and agree with those that found him fantastic in Groundhog Day and 20th Century. I also thought he was fantastic in Drood and Rocky (which I liked more than most). All of that said, if there isn’t a better leading male performance than his in Pretty Woman this year, then it truly will have been a terrible season. The show is a disaster, and he is bland at best. Much (probably most) of the fault lies in the material. I’d be thrilled to see him win a Tony. Just not for this.
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