I know this tour is going to be wearing the Broadway costumes, a girl that was in my acting class this semester at Marrymount Manhattan is playing Jo and she told me about how funny it was to go in and put on costumes that say S. Foster on them. the tour is booked for 6 months right now cuz shes taking the semester off from school but plans on coming back in the fall. I hope it goes well for Pagie shes a nice girl and a very strong actress.
Grace: My love for you is like this scar (points to elbow) ulgy but permanent!
"Winning a Tony this year is like winning Best Attendance in third grade: no one will care but the winner and their mom."
-Kad
"I have also met him in person, and I find him to be quite funny actually. Arrogant and often misinformed, but still funny."
-bjh2114 (on Michael Riedel)
What was toned down from the Broadway version? I thought the show was pretty decent. Knowing I wasn't the target audience for the show, I rather enjoyed it. I just wish it had a stronger ending number. And the sets were gorgeous, as was the music.
I saw both the tour and the Broadway version, and the only things I noticed that was different, except of course the cast, were the backdrops. But they were changed because there was a fire in the tour's first stop and the sprinklers destroyed the backgrounds.
There is definitely a second tour going out at the end of this month and I have heard that the cast is great. I go to school with the kid playing Laurie and he has a phenomenal voice and is an incredible actor. He is taking off next semester to do the tour and will be back in the fall so I assume it is a pretty short tour. He also is quite nice on the eyes if you know what I mean.