Broadway Legend Joined: 3/20/04
From NY Daily News
"Girls just want a Broadway run
Cyndi Lauper on the Great White Way? Please, God, yes!
The '80s pop pixie is angling to make her Broadway debut as Mrs. Lovett, the cannibal cook in Stephen Sondheim's "Sweeney Todd."
"Cyndi came in to audition and just blew the producers away," says a source close to the production. "She was incredibly prepared, knew the music and knocked their socks off.
The only trouble is, she's never done musical theater before. But they're seriously considering taking the risk."
They better! The show will open this fall."
Maybe this is the raging teenybopper I try to subside...but...
YES!!!!!!
This could either be really brilliant or really really bad. I love Cyndi Lauper and she actually has a freakish vocal range, AND has enough screws loose to be believable as Lovett...still not sure about it, but very intrigued.
Oh my God I LOVETT!!!!!
I think she would be brilliant if she can loose her accent and get the British dialect down. Go for it!
(That is if Streep is unavailable.)
I heard a 'very reliable' rumor she was in talks to be Audrey, but talk$ did not work out...I think that would have been good.
Audrey in Little Shop? Isn't she waaaay too old for that role?
I really don't want to hear Streep singing Sondheim. Unless she's been secretly working with Joan Lader for the past 15 years...
Are you sure your not thinking of Faith Prince? Who was Audrey in a workshop or something, but didn't get the original role, who also would like to play Mrs. Lovett?
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/20/03
Does she realize the amount of time and energy it takes to do this show 8 times a week? I hope she has the stamina for it.
Jeez...she's not 80 years old. And she has toured before. I'm sure she's not stupid and wouldn't go out for this unless she understood the commitment and the work it involves.
Lauper, Gotham?? Have you seen her perform live? You're kidding, right?
You do realize the stamina of a concert tour, and being the only performer onstage for 2 hours?
I think it'll work. She's got my support.
Mine as well.
Rath, many would have said the same about Landsbury back in 1964, so your Streep comment is moot! Besides, Meryl has a better singing voice than most people know.
I've heard her sing a couple of times. I don't hear much strength/power. Lansbury doesn't have a pretty voice, but she has power. I suppose that doesn't matter these days.
This seems like a potentially good idea. She's a terrific singer with years of training and has the sort of moxie that feels right for that role.
Please tell me you're saying Meryl Streep doesn't have a strong voice, and not Cyndi Lauper.
-Vincent
i love this idea. i am a lauper freak! she's great
i thought streep's singing in postcards from the edge was beautiful.
I'm saying Streep has the weaker voice, which should be clear from my other posts.
And yes, Tonya, she has a pretty tone, but not a voice that would fill a theater by any means. Unless, like I said earlier, she's been working very hard.
I am not comparing Streep's voice to Laupers. But have you heard her sing in Postcards From the Edge? She could certainly handle Lovett if Landsbury could. I would love to see either or both play this role.
Yes, Sueleen, I have. That is one of my favorite movies.
IT TWIRRRRRRRLED UP!!!!!
How exciting it would be to see Lauper "tackle" Lovett. I hope she does it and I hope she is great.
Broadway Star Joined: 12/31/69
DO you think Sondheim will mind if we replace "Not While I'm Around" with Cyndi singing "True Colors" to Toby?
i can really see her as mrs. lovett's! will just have to see i guess
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