John Doyle to direct "BARNUM" — Page 2
Posted: 11/13/06 at 2:48pm
Sweeney
COmpany
The Rink
Barnum
and next thing we know it will be Gypsy!
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I'm looking forward to it and getting good seats for this show.
Thanks!
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I think the next natural progression would be the actors taking tickets & selling concessions before the show begins
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The Playbill article says only some of the actors will play instruments, probably to eliminate that crossover. Maybe they'll have some people do one and some do the other.
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Lets just take all of broadway and turn actors into cut rate hack musician. ICH
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I think people who saw Sweeney Todd and have seen Company have to remember that Barnum being produced regionally -- it's not here, it's where people may not have gotten an opportunity to see his other two American productions. And out there, they WANT him to do it. So what if you're tired of it? Someone isn't. This is an opportunity for the West Coast to get a chance to see his work. If it bugs you, nobody's strapping you to a seat, and I don't really see it being a giant issue unless someone tries to take this one to Broadway too.
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The modern world is all about specialization but it can be intriguing (if perhaps depressing) to see people utilize mutliple talents. It will be interesting to see whom they will cast as Jenny Lind. An Elena Roger strategy could be a clever financial move, granted they can find a multi-talented swedish chick (tough job)
Trivia about Jenny Lind, the Swedish "one-trick" nightingale:
Vocal range: B below middle C to high G,
First performance in the states: New York, september 11 1850
The danish writher HC-Anderson (little mermaid) was in love with her, but she only wanted his friendship.
The only female member in a classical German fraternity
Gave name to and was "model" for the figurehead of the american clipper ship "The nightingale". The figurehead was recently found in Sweden.
Featured on the swedish 50 kronor banknote
From Wikipedia
In 1850, Lind sailed to the United States and under the management of P.T. Barnum, went on a concert tour of a number of cities. Her first American performance was given in New York City on October 24, 1850. The tour was a great success, and it was then that she became known in the press as the "Swedish Nightingale". In Washington, DC during the 1850 tour she was the first performer in the newly renovated National Theater. The "New National Hall" was enlarged to seat 3,400 people for her arrival. The entire police force was called out to keep order in the crowd clamoring for tickets. Congress was adjourned and the Supreme Court Justices attended.
Hm.. that clip from wikipedia contradicts the date of her first concert. But i think the other sources i checked are more trustworthy, for instance the old "painting" shown above.
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Posted: 11/13/06 at 10:23pm
Billy Elliot was praised by London critics and look at what a great show it is. =P
I saw Doyle's Mack & Mabel and LOVED it! I'm curious to see how his production of Barnum turns out. I agree that it lends itself to his style.
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