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Chris Hanke tends to have moments where he channels Matt Caplan during the Tango Maureen and La Vie Boheme.
Tim Howar. he has his moments. the last time I saw the show his performance was stellar. but not one of my favorite Rogers.
Jamie is great Mimi. wonderful chemistry with Howar.
Nicolette Hart is the current Maureen having just started this past weekend. she's pretty good.
everyone else. eh theys ok. D'Monroe is always fabulous, Justin's Angel is always a hoot. didn't really like the new Collins or Joanne.
they are great, but not amazing and they still put on an energetic and wonderful performance.
Posted: 1/16/07 at 8:46am
Posted: 1/16/07 at 12:17pm
Howar was all over the place. At times he was speaking(yelling is more like it) to the wrong character. Vocally he seems to have either been just getting over a cold, damged his voice, or just a bad singer. His stifling his natural British accent gave any of his spoken lines an odd cadence which didn't help his characterization Hanke seemed to be trying something different in each scene and then abandoning it in the next. There seemed to be a certain level of dis-interest from him which maybe was his way of "Detach(ing) form being alive" . Regardless it came across as ambivalence.
I saw the Marueen cover and thought she was great, although She seems like she is a bit of a square peg in this show. She seems better suited for contmporary sweet ingenue stuff instead of Brassy character stuff like maureen. That being said she did a very good job Joanne was OK, although She didn't seem to me like a HArvard educated lawyer.
Collins seemed about ten years older than The other collins's i ahve seen. HE riffed on I'll cover you to sing a high note and it only caused me to lose the emotion of the song-not a great choice.
I have seen the show 4 times and know it quite well. I haven't been back in a few years and was actually really excited since all the other times I saw it the creative team and the casting people were always filling it with new (but Talented) blood making it always fresh. Even my sister in law who loves rent but doesn't know much about Musical theater thought it was horrendous.
ANgel hands-down stole the show
Mimi was good. Angel was
The dancing wa a mess and the singing was marginal
Posted: 1/16/07 at 12:22pm
Posted: 1/16/07 at 12:24pm
Besides the fact that Destan has been gone for months, I have to admit that I'd never think I'd see "so much talent" used as a phrase to describe Destan Owens. Why exactly do you think he was wonderful?
There seems to be very little ground with regards to Tim Howar - I personally wasn't completely sold on him the first time I saw him but have since accepted that even though I'm not a fan of some of his acting choices, I can put that aside and enjoy his and enjoy his amazing voice. I can't really fathom that anyone would feel he's a bad singer - raspy and raw, definitely, but I think those qualities embody the character so well (provided they aren't taken to an extreme). But to each his own.
Posted: 1/16/07 at 12:30pm
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starring as Mark Cohen!
-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)
Posted: 1/16/07 at 9:39pm
If I had to pick the best people for mark and roger I have seen...
Well then
Manley pope as Roger
gilles chiasson as Mark
Posted: 1/17/07 at 1:02am
Posted: 1/17/07 at 1:09am
I've yet to see RENT on broadway, but I'm happy to hear that Nicolette is doing a good job. :o)
Avatar: JULIE "EFFING" WHITE, 2007 TONY WINNER. Thank God. I'm thinking about legally changing my name to Lizzie Curry...
Posted: 1/17/07 at 1:21am
I thought the same thing, when he spoke to me after the show. I found myself thinking "hah! he thinks he's British, how cute". He does have a legitimate excuse. A combination of time spent in England, and the influence of time spent with those possessing actual British accents.
I agree, though. His line delivery and some of his phrasing does have a strange cadence. I pretty much adored him, but I could always see why others don't.
Posted: 1/17/07 at 1:26am
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Posted: 1/17/07 at 5:44am
Indeed. That's what I was getting at, without...well, Googling to make sure I spelled her name right. Or otherwise putting forth just a bit too much effort reporting what I remembered of Tim Howar's life story.
On topic, I caught the show recently before the cast changes for Collins, Maureen, Joanne, and the all important Alexi Darling. I enjoyed everyone, but I don't have much perspective.
I think I like Christopher J. Hanke better in retrospect. Being a Mark-watching sort of person, it initially caught me a bit off guard to be more engrossed with Roger. Christopher was incredibly solid both nights I saw him, but definitely put more enthusiasm in the second time.
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I think that's the way it's supposed to be. I wouldn't go so far to say that the performers aren't doing their jobs properly if the audience finds itself more engrossed with the character of Mark because people may have predisposed preferences to prefer one character to the other, but it makes a lot more sense to have Roger as the more attractive (not necessarily physically) character with Mark as more of an observer/commentator. The central romance and conflict revolves around Roger, after all.
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Posted: 1/17/07 at 10:35am
Posted: 1/17/07 at 11:00am
It could be possible that the show and the performers are terribly inconsistant, but I am not so sure. I wonder what the Stage Manager notes are like, and when the last time the Associate Director was in for a clean-up.
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