Joined: 12/31/69
When from the main page I click on the Photo Coverage of LESTAT, I get a regular BWW page (with the menu bars on the top and sides) but nothing else.
Can everyone else see the pics??
Hmmmm.....
wow I didn't even know that was there. It's not working for me either and I really want to see them.
yeah i dont see them either....
Yes, I don't see them either.
I've been checking that link once an hour for like, 4 hours. Hahaha. I really want to see those pictures.
All fixed - thanks to those of you who emailed me!
R
Thank you, Rob!
Oh my goodness, I'm in love with the costumes and set for this show. Haha.
Thanks for fixing it! Wow that set looks gorgeous! I love that long jacket Hugh has on in the 3rd pic!
Understudy Joined: 12/23/05
which site are you guys looking at. I have to admit, I'm disgusted that the wonderfully written story of the Vampire Lestat is being turned into a musical(Esp by Elton John), I do want to give it a chance though. I'll do a search. Thanks ahead of time for responding.
What are you asking, O Ironic Screen Named One?
Go to the main page of THIS site. I'd provide a link, but I'm sure you can find it on your own, even if you can't put a question mark at the end of a question.
Link below, from this very website.
I thought the show looks a little like The Woman in White.
Lestat photos
Understudy Joined: 12/23/05
Thanks for the English lesson (you are so witty I might add, and yes that is with sarcasm if you don't get it) and thanks for confirming I've got a great screen name, Smaxie, thank you very much for the info.
You're welcome! It is the season of sharing, after all.
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/15/05
it def. looks done well. not sure about the music or the story, but its visually appealing.
i think from what you can see the set looks amazing..the costumes look really good too..im so excited!
no pix of jack
The real story must be juicy
I find it really ironic that my sister and I just finished watching "Interview with a Vampire" and I came upstairs, got on BWW, and found this. It must be fate.
CPD, there was a picture of Jack...hmm.
Bump. Here it is.
Those pictures are awesome. It's looks even better in person.
Sorry to threadjack, but does anyone know how old Allison (who plays Claudia) is? I was guessing between 12 and 16.
I don't know, but probably closer to 15 or 16. I didn't get to see her up close.
She's quite good. It would help, though, if they removed the specific reference to Claudia being 10. She's convincingly young, but not THAT young.
P.S. It's also amusing that Lestat pronounces her name differently than everyone else does.
Her age has to be prepubecent(sp) though. She's made a vampire before she develops in any way, and it is something she holds against her "makers". It actually is important to the plot involving her.
EDIT: The sets and costumes do look amazing. Elton John does seem an odd choice. I would expect the music to be kind of eerie, moody, dark...not what I think of when Elton John comes up.
Updated On: 12/25/05 at 01:04 AM
Her age has to be prepubecent(sp) though. She's made a vampire before she develops in any way, and it is something she holds against her "makers". It actually is important to the plot involving her.
I know, and she sings one fun song about it, and one boring song about it.
At any rate, they've tried their best to make the actress look younger than she is (including, I assume, taping her chest), but it won't last forever.
In your opinion are there any very young actresses (around 10) in theatre with the chops for the role? Claudia has to be so angry and seem like a woman trapped in a child's body. If you can think of any please list them, I'm curious.
I really want to see this now.
Not that I know of, but I can imagine them casting a rotating merry band of former Annies in the role. They don't really need the second solo. If the number of songs is part of the reason they have an actress the age she is right now, it might be easier to cast a younger actress -- she'd have less material to deal with.
(A little girl I saw as Annie last year in a small regional production could work, come to think of it.)
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