Trip Cullman set to direct
https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Breaking-Marisa-Tomei-Will-Lead-THE-ROSE-TATTOO-on-Broadway-This-Fall-Trip-Cullman-Set-to-Direct-20190520
Sounds interesting and I love Tomei.
I saw this at Williamstown a few seasons ago. The production -- assuming it's the same concept -- is just okay. A lot of weird video loops and pink flamingos all over the set for no reason. But Tomei is really sensational. I hope they bring back Chris Abbott -- he and Tomei had fabulous chemistry.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/2/14
Strange that Roundabout is opting to transfer this, of all things.
Does this bode well for Magic Mike? Since it’s suppose to premiere in the fall as well?
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/24/11
Aww. Tennessee's sweetest play.
RippedMan said: "Does this bode well for Magic Mike? Since it’s suppose to premiere in the fall as well?"
Well, considering it's presently without a writing team, I can't imagine it's moving forward with that timeframe.
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RippedMan said: "Does this bode well for Magic Mike? Since it’s suppose to premiere in the fall as well?"
Huh?? What am I missing -- is there some connection between Tennessee Williams and Magic Mike?? I'm pretty sure quite a few shows are opening in the fall.
JSquared2 said: "RippedMan said: "Does this bode well for Magic Mike? Since it’s suppose to premiere in the fall as well?"
Huh?? What am I missing -- is there some connection between Tennessee Williams and Magic Mike?? I'm pretty sure quite a few shows are opening in the fall."
Trip Cullman is currently attached to Magic Mike as the director. And yes, there are several strippers with heart in Tennessee Williams plays. You just have to look for them really hard.
Understudy Joined: 4/30/05
saw her in this show at Williamstown Theater Festival. a few summers ago. She was outstanding in her role, and I expect that she will get a Tony nomination for her performance.
Magic Mike begins Nov 30 in Boston, so they may still have time for that.
This show seems kinda bland to me on paper, waiting to hear more on it before I purchase HipTix.
Kad said: "Strange that Roundabout is opting to transfer this, of all things."
I seem to remember rumblings that Roundabout was going to transfer it 2 years ago right after the Williamstown staging.
Surprised they announced this. Does not sound good for MAGIC MIKE as we know it.
I'm glad they are doing a lesser-known Williams. This play has a rich, warm history and glad to hear some good word about Tomei. Count me in.
It's totally feasible for someone to do ROSE TATTOO (starting previews September 19 and opening October 15) and MAGIC MIKE (starting previews November 30). They could have 6 weeks of rehearsal for Mike without it overlapping with Rose at all. Though for all we know, Mike could be delayed now.
Remember, Scott Ellis did both Kiss Me Kate and Tootsie this past spring, and Cullman had Choir Boy, The Mother, and The Pain of My Belligerence back-to-back-to-back.
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The movie looks terrible. Should I read the play or just go in blind?
I would go in blind -- no preconceived notions or expectations.
Understudy Joined: 2/19/15
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VintageSnarker said: "The movie looks terrible. Should I read the play or just go in blind?"
The film contains one of the best screen performances ever from Anna Magnani, who won an Oscar for her role.
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VintageSnarker said: "The movie looks terrible. Should I read the play or just go in blind?"
It's been a while since I've seen the film, but I remember really liking it. It was nominated for (and won) a slew of Oscars in 1955, the same year as Rebel Without a Cause, Picnic, Marty, East of Eden, Guys & Dolls, Oklahoma!, and a slew of others that may have aged better (or are better-remembered)... but I don't think it could ever be categorized as "terrible."
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/30/15
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZBiJFHZ1SA
Maybe it's just the trailer making it look overacted. I get that acting styles change over time. But I like movies from the 1950's-1960's. Heck, I like movies from the 1930's-1940's. So that's not it.
Understudy Joined: 12/20/15
JoeyEvans1206 said: "Trip Cullman may be the most mediocre director consistently getting work on Broadway and first-rate non-profits. He always seems to miss the mark, especially when working with good material."
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You made it to Trip's Instagram page. He loves you! Congratulations!
HA! That's wonderful. What a great sport.
I, for one, am excited. I've somehow managed to have never seen ROSE TATTOO on stage before. And I love Tomei, so it's nice having her back.
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For SCOTLAND, PA, as well
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