Just thought of a fun topic for a thread. Are you tired of googling your favorite performers to find out more info on them? Is there anyone you think should have a website but doesn't? Post your thoughts here.
Nancy Anderson Emily Loesser Kelli O'Hara Gregg Edelmann Elena Shaddow Linda Mugleston Sara Gettelfinger (getting a lead role in a new musical on broadway-- She needs one!)
If anyone on here designs sites. Design one for these people!
Anthony Warlow. A lot of musical theatre people have heard of him (but a lot haven't), but there are only 2 websites for him and one is his own official website. More need to be erected, PRONTO.
"They're eating her and then they're going to eat me. OH MY GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD!!!!" -Troll 2
Oh Spider, I thought of you the other night!!! I forgot to tell you!
My friends and I were watcing the Will Ferrel DVD, and there was a clip from when Katie Holmes was on the show. And my friend Alex said he remembered her singing On My Own once...long story short, this made me think of Les Mis---so when I got home that night, I listened to Les Mis.
I got to the Students portion of the CD, and thought wow, this guyu who plays Enjolras is amazing--open up the CD booklet, and its Anthony Warlow. I nearly died, and then I thought of you!
I hope to eventually design websites, but I am in the learning stages right now. I could probably do a good job now, but I'll be even better in the future.
My avatar is a reminder to myself. I need lots of reminders...
Sara Schmidt Christopher J. Hanke Dennis Moench and OF COURSE Michael Arden, seriously if I knew how to make one i would be making one right now, why cant someone who knows how to make one for him?????
"Don't thank your parents, if you were raised in a nurturing environment you wouldnt be in show business"--Conan O'Brien at the 2006 Emmy Awards
Many performers still see a website as a $$$ DRAIN. And I guess when you're a Julia Murney or a Audra McDonald, they get all the press they want in Playbill.com anyway.
If anyone is interested in a web site, I do webdesign.
www.peterpanfan.com www.paultheflyguy.com
Plug finished. :)
"The Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and connected least with the art of poetry. For the power of Tragedy, we may be sure, is felt even apart from representation and actors. Besides, the production of spectacular effects depends more on the art of the stage machinist than on that of the poet."
--Aristotle
stephanie d'abruzzo jen barnhart terry mann (i miss who da mann?.com!!!)
"Nothing is an accident, We are free to have it all, We are what we want to be, It's in ourselves to rise or fall!!" - "Fortune Favors the Brave" from Aida - the love that never died
Oo, I agree about Julia Murney and Audra. Another one to add, Celia Keenan-Bolger.
Also.. somebody up there mentioned the SNL with Katie Holmes.. One of my friends (she is currently in Movin Out) was a "Ferrel-ette", one of Will's backup dancers for the monologue thing. Ha ha.
littlefish, I am glad you thought of me. Doesn't he sound awesome? God, I love him. I wish he would get his butt over here to America so I can drive all around the country to hear him.
"They're eating her and then they're going to eat me. OH MY GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD!!!!" -Troll 2
Definitely Jessica Grove, although since her official site has been under renovations for so long, I bet it will turn out great.
I'd also have to say Susan Egan - her official website is absolutely awesome but other than that there isn't too much on the internet about her, I don't think I've ever found a fan site or anything (like the millions for Idina, etc.)
Katie Holmes sang On My Own on an episode of Dawson's Creek. It was during some kind of fundraiser or mother/daughter thing that their high school was doing. This was probably 5 years ago, and it was the funniest thing I'd ever seen. That is, until B'way on B'way when I saw that Carlson Romano girl sing from Beauty and the Beast. THAT was definitely funnier/worse.