Riedel on the growing hype for Moulin Rouge!
#50Riedel on the growing hype for Moulin Rouge!
Posted: 8/6/18 at 10:30am
haterobics said: "You can, but not sure why you think Olivo wouldn't be the one coming to Broadway..."
Ha, well, after Brantley's love letter in the Times yesterday, I am totally convinced Olivo will come to Broadway in the role. And I loved Olivo in the role! She is very different from Kidman's performance, but I just think it's interesting to think about what Lenk would bring to Satine. Certainly much more similar to the film.
#51Riedel on the growing hype for Moulin Rouge!
Posted: 8/6/18 at 3:35pm
I don't see Lenk belting out "Firework" - that's all
#52Riedel on the growing hype for Moulin Rouge!
Posted: 8/6/18 at 4:48pm
heard the Shubert Org offered the Winter Garden
#53Riedel on the growing hype for Moulin Rouge!
Posted: 8/6/18 at 4:49pm
Robbie2 said: "heard the Shubert Org offered the Winter Garden"
Really hope they take it. Perfect fit.
sdrick
Understudy Joined: 10/4/05
#54Riedel on the growing hype for Moulin Rouge!
Posted: 8/6/18 at 5:14pm
Yeah, we heard you . . . I just don't think we cared all that much.
sdrick
Understudy Joined: 10/4/05
#55Riedel on the growing hype for Moulin Rouge!
Posted: 8/6/18 at 5:32pm
John Adams said: "RE: Katrina Lenk as Satine
I think some folks aren't familiar with how talented and versatile she is. Don't be so quick to pigeon-hole her because of her outstanding work on Broadway.
Someone asked, "Can she dance?" Yes. She's played Peggy Sawyer in 42nd Street, and Sally Bowles in Cabaret. Her dancing skills are excellent. You can rent/view Indecent to see small examples of her dance skills.
Katrina has also played Sugar Kane inSugar, so she does have the capacity to bring a Kidman-like nuance (similar to Monroe's) to the role, if that's what producers might be looking for.
Is she too old for the role? Don't be silly.
I don't know if she wants, or is pursuing the role, but there is absolutely no question in my mind that if she is pursued for the role, she would be outstandingly believable in the role. She is a remarkable actress - it's just that most people only know her from her Broadway work, which makes it seem that she's only "right" for roles where an accent is required...
Absolutely. She's spectacular and brings a illusive mystique to everything she does. You ageists need to back off. Age is relative. She would bring qualities to the character that would would surprise everyone.
singer234
Broadway Star Joined: 8/31/08
#56Riedel on the growing hype for Moulin Rouge!
Posted: 8/6/18 at 6:10pmMaybe not in the original cast, but I’d love to see Jenn Damiano take a crack at this sometimes. She has such a subtle, elusive quality about her and is absolutely stunning. Would be closer to Nicole’s portrayal.
#57Riedel on the growing hype for Moulin Rouge!
Posted: 8/6/18 at 6:15pm
Robbie2 said: "heard the Shubert Org offered the Winter Garden"
Gosh, that would be perfect; it's a much better fit than the Hirschfeld (and we know for sure that the Winter Garden will be open next year). Fingers crossed!
singer234
Broadway Star Joined: 8/31/08
#58Riedel on the growing hype for Moulin Rouge!
Posted: 8/6/18 at 6:15pmIf I were one of the producers, I’d also be doing everything I could to try and make Satine Ariana Grande’s return to Broadway. Not necessarily saying she would be any good, but damn would that be the smash of the year.
#59Riedel on the growing hype for Moulin Rouge!
Posted: 8/6/18 at 6:22pm
singer234 said: "If I were one of the producers, I’d also be doing everything I could to try and make Satine Ariana Grande’s return to Broadway. Not necessarily saying she would be any good, but damn would that be the smash of the year."
This may just be me, but I don't think Ariana could give Satine the emotional depth she needs. I thought Karen did a good job of it.
#60Riedel on the growing hype for Moulin Rouge!
Posted: 8/6/18 at 7:04pm
With that great Times review and high name recognition of the show, I wouldn’t be surprised if the 3 main New York theatre owners are bidding to get the show now. This show would be awful in the Hirshfeld as others have said and would be better in the Winter Garden and those 100 extra seats a night means extra $$$$.
I could even go one step further and say even stick it into the Broadway which also be perfect for this and move King Kong to the Imperial, where it has a better capacity that would match the anticipated audience.
Both producers and theatre owners are common to Moulin Rouge and King Kong.
#61Riedel on the growing hype for Moulin Rouge!
Posted: 8/6/18 at 7:12pm
I'd imagine at this point sets have been designed with the Broadway in mind for Kong.
And no one is trying to diss Lenk, she's fabulous, but this isn't her wheelhouse. They want some Elphaba belting, etc.
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