Nathan as Albin? What are the chances?
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Posted: 12/31/03 at 12:44am
On the mark Magruder. Every feather and every sequin was dipped in lead.
I almost find the whole thing offensive.
Bulldog.
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Posted: 12/31/03 at 12:55pmI agree about LA CAGE's book, Magruder. Though I didn't love most of the performances, the overall tone and the lack of affection and warmth between the men in the original production, it was the horribly unfunny book that was the real problem. If it had at least been funny, then, in 1984, some of the other things I might have been able to overlook. For success in 2004, they will need to fix all of those things. As nice as a quiet I Am What I Am sounds, if it doesn't stop the show in a big Broadway house, the audience would feel cheated. The actor will have to have the voice to equal Hearn. On another board, someone suggested James Naughton and Tom Hewitt as Georges and Albin. That's a cast I'd think about seeing.
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