They should add the Margaret/Carrie scenes to Lestat. Carolee and Fischer could sing the hell out of them. They wouldn't even need to cast new actors. Updated On: 4/11/06 at 12:09 PM
I was being sarcastic. It sounds like sketch comedy.
"Carson has combined his passion for helping children with his love for one of Cincinnati's favorite past times - cornhole - to create a unique and exciting event perfect for a corporate outing, entertaining clients or family fun."
I am also on the fence about seeing the show. I have about 9 shows I want to see when there in June and Lestat is on the list now just because of everything I am hearing about it. My friends there in New York told me not to waste my money on it. But I kinda want to see what all the discussion is about! So still not sure yet. Wish I could extend my vacation!!!!
Lestat may be bad, but I doubt it's the new CARRIE. I've seen archival video of Carrie on Broadway, and why Carrie is so legendary is because it was so odd.
The production Carrie received was wrong for Carrie, but it was a wonderful physical production, that looked really great, never slowed down for a second, and contained the marvelous coup de theatre of the descending staircase at the end. The set design was interesting, the staging was gorgeous, albeit really abstract, and the choreography was frenetic and textured.
The problem of course, was what does any of this nonsense have to do with Carrie? Why are those girls wearing togas to gym class? Why are those boys dancing while they kill pigs? Why do Carrie and her mom live in a log cabin?
Having seen (at least on an old videotape) Broadway's Carrie, I can say that it was the mismatch of concept with musical, along with some outstandingly bad writing and composing that did Carrie in.
Carrie was an experiment. It let us know what would happen if you staged "Grease" on the set of "Oedipus Rex" and let Robert Wilson direct it.
Unless LESTAT is so confoundingly conceived, it may close, but it won't be the legend that Carrie so rightly deserves to be.
If you click on "Songs in This Production" From the Dead is now listed again before the finale. And it's an updated list with the new songs from NY. Does this mean that the original song "From the Dead" is back in as the finale?
As of last week the finale was a brief reprise of "From The Dead" followed by a reprise of "Crimson Kiss". I haven't heard anything about it changing since then. The SF finale was really good, with everyone singing a part of FTD. It'd be nice if they went back to that.
Ouch. I love Hugh Panaro. I am dying to see this show. Tell me, is it as bad as say: "The Music Teacher" and Suzanne Somers?
Updated On: 4/21/06 at 12:17 AM
We paid full price for 2 other vampire musicals DOTV & Dracula & they bombed
We got Bway Box discounts for Lestat & see it in a few weeks. I have no idea if it means anything but...... If the CD comes out, they will probably sell it in the Elton John store @ Caesars . Wonder if any of Lestat songs are now incorporated in his Vegas show which we see when we go in July
A friend of my wife saw it last night & hated it. It should be interesting as my wife loved Anne Rice when she was still writing good books
I will be posting my review in the next day or so. Let's just say, Hugh Panaro and Carolee Carmello are incredible!
"I'm learning to dig deep down inside and find the truth within myself and put that out. I think what we identify with in popular music more than anything else is when someone just shares a truth that we can relate to. That's what I'm searching for in my music." - Ron Bohmer
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