TaffyDavenport said: "Darren Criss confirmed on Sirius XM's Broadway channel that he and Evan Rachel Wood will be taking over at the end of January, for what sounds like a short 2-month run."
Amazing casting. The show probably sells out that entire two months.
A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.
Completely agree. Seymour should be understated, imo. I thought Criss was fantastic. Funny, adorable. Evan killed it! she blew me away. Her voice, and the emotion she brought to the role were show stoppers. The energy from the crowd was enough to keep me going for days. I'm currently looking for tix to see them again during their run. I can't wait to see how they develop.
Honestly, this casting seems very boring to me. Criss hasn’t had a role in a while and he’s hasn’t even done Elsie Fest, a thing that wins him brownie points with theater nerds. Evan Rachel Wood’s name has been more in the press because of drama with Marilyn Manson that anything else as of late. Eh.
DramaTeach said: "Honestly, this casting seems very boring to me. Criss hasn’t had a role in a while and he’s hasn’t even done Elsie Fest, a thing that wins him brownie points with theater nerds. Evan Rachel Wood’s name has been more in the press because of drama with Marilyn Manson that anything else as of late. Eh."
…yes, unfortunate that neither of them have any established careers other than whether they have been recently in the headlines.
"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."
Saw the show last Friday for my birthday. Evan and Rachel are really terrific. I saw the show in March 2022 witch Conrad and Tammy, and while I prefer the two of them (they felt much more vulnerable and earnest in the roles), Darren and Evan were really fantastic. Such a great production.
Kad said: "DramaTeach said: "Honestly, this casting seems very boring to me. Criss hasn’t had a role in a while and he’s hasn’t even done Elsie Fest, a thing that wins him brownie points with theater nerds. Evan Rachel Wood’s name has been more in the press because of drama with Marilyn Manson that anything else as of late. Eh."
…yes, unfortunate that neither of them have any established careers other than whether they have been recently in the headlines."
You definitely misinterpreted what I was saying, but okay. Enjoy their performances.
What was misinterpreted? This off bway show is in its 4th? 5th? year, and has consistently cast interesting, diverse people--usually "names." Here, Criss and Wood are both well known by any standard, both can sing by any standard, so your comment seems rather bizarre when you say they "bore" you because... Criss hasnt done Elsiefest recently? I dont even know what that is, but I saw him in a hit revival last year on Bway so yeah, I'm lost.
DramaTeach said: "Honestly, this casting seems very boring to me. Criss hasn’t had a role in a while and he’s hasn’t even done Elsie Fest, a thing that wins him brownie points with theater nerds. Evan Rachel Wood’s name has been more in the press because of drama with Marilyn Manson that anything else as of late. Eh."
Ah yes, one must run a mediocre theater-focused music festival every year to have clout in the Broadway communtiy year after year, and one mustn't have "drama" in the press because they keep speaking out against domestic abusers going unpunished despite the number of victims coming forward - these are faux pas to lead an Off-Broadway revival's 4th? cast change.
And to think - Criss needs Elsie Fest to have theater nerd fans? His fans are copious and obsessive thanks to a show you may have heard of called "Glee."
For what you might deem relevant experience: Wood voices Anna and Elsa's parents in Frozen 2 (and sings with Menzel on "Show Yourself" in addition to having a solo song) and typically appears in one or two films every year.
Camryn Hampton is in again tonight as Audrey. Hope ERW is okay. I’ve got tickets for Saturday night - was really looking forward to seeing her, but it’s not looking great. 😔
Evan Rachel Wood is the best Audrey I’ve ever seen. She completely NAILS the character and her voice is absolutely perfect - even better than I expected. She isn’t acting; she embodies the character. She doesn’t play it for laughs, but she is funny! A true actor. Run to see her before she leaves. Darren Criss was also great, but ERW was the standout. Everyone else was amazing - Bryce Pinkham being another standout. It was great to see a Dentist making huge comedic choices, but also having a beautiful voice to go along with it.
The disappointing…
Aaron Harrington was out as the voice of Audrey 2 and his understudy was on. I’m not completely opposed to a female voicing the plant, but I just don’t think this voice worked. Zakiya Baptiste was on and it was just a letdown. I’m sure she is great when she covers the urchins, but, in such a PERFECT production.. this is a strange choice! The plant should be menacing and she just wasn’t. She had a very youthful voice and I just don’t think it works. The jumping octaves just goes to show that the role was written with a male voice in mind. She also came in early during a verse of “Feed Me” which almost derailed the song, but they got back on track. I know plenty of other productions have used a female to voice the plant, but I just think this time it just misses the mark. I guess I missed the comedic element of a plant named “Audrey” having a big booming male voice and it was impossible to believe that Seymour or Audrey would be at all threatened or scared by that voice.
I'm just surprised that such a high profile production would choose to go that route with the plant understudies (both Audrey 2 understudies are female). They really need to bring in someone to JUST cover that role when Aaron is out. Definitely a letdown. 😔
But, all in all, it’s pretty close to the quintessential production of Little Shop… except for that (pretty big) understudy misstep. I’m sure if I’d have seen the full main cast I would walk away with zero complaints. Little Shop is my favorite show of all time - I know every single word and I still found myself laughing out loud at the MANY new choices and fresh takes. I saw the Broadway production in 2003 and I enjoyed it - but this production feels so much more authentic to the original intent. Off-Broadway is where it belongs. The Broadway production felt too slick and polished.. this feels right.
I hope this is the beginning of more theater from ERW, she is incredible. She needs to headline a new show.
EDIT TO ADD:
Only Mushnick came out the stage door. Darren Criss popped his head out to say thanks for coming and that he wasn’t coming out. Then the security guard said that no one else was coming out.
Putting Ellen Greene aside, Evan Rachel Wood tonight was the absolute best Audrey I’ve ever seen in my life. If there was ever a cast to see in this production, this is the one.
I get tired of people saying so-and-so is a revelation but that’s what she is. Watching her, I just imagine all the incredible roles she’s capable of knocking out of the park and I’m praying to the theater gods that she’ll go into “Cabaret” at some point.