A good role that suits her personality
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
"I'm funny and I love theater. That doesn't mean I belong on a Broadway stage."
That's nonsense. Who told you you're funny?
Someone once said that when she steps on stage, she brings the show to a dead halt. I agree with that.
Borstal, I'm dying!
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
I saw her Grease pre-Broadway and she was in the moment and the show was much more fun than I expected it to be. As I recall, after the show was open in NYC there were some pay discrepancies and Rosie was pissed that the Weisslers wouldn't give the Sandy a raise above scale even though the show was doing really well. She notoriously walked through the show and I believe Musto even called her for a comment and she said something along the lines of "Yeah, I was pissed."
She has also said in interviews that she gets bored doing the same thing eight times a week. So, although she obviously loves Broadway theatre, she's not really cut out for the job.
""I'm funny and I love theater. That doesn't mean I belong on a Broadway stage."
That's nonsense. Who told you you're funny?"
Many people have. Deal with it.
She also spoke about her boredom doing Grease extensively on her talk show. It was a source of frequent jokes between she and John McDaniel, who was either the Grease conductor or a musician in the pit (I forget which).
she likely has ADD and most certainly has NPD. Neither are very good diagnoses for staying in character for a show 8 times a week.
Phil should just buckle down at that university he attend and write a show for Rosie. Then invite her to come out to Pennsylvania for the weekend and perform it.
I just might !
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/20/03
If she was bored doing Grease, why does she want to continue returning to the theater? That's what it is, you play the same thing for eight shows a week.
What did she say about being bored in Grease? It's not like Patti LuPone singing her big number in the first ten minutes of Les Miz and then sitting in her dressing room for two hours.
No thank you.
Eh. I liked her in Tarzan. Don't have any immediate desire for her to be on Broadway, though.
For a second I thought you were talking about the musical and I had this image of Rosie swinging around on a vine.
I would pay top dollar to see that. ^
are there any roles for her in Falsettos or Whorehouse?
Maybe she can hold up the 1980 and 1981 signs that open each act respectively in FALSETTOS. Or play the kazoo in the teeny-tiny band.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
That was so mean it made me laugh extra hard.
That's what funny is.
Way back when sillyphilly first reared[?] his obnoxious youthful head, I[think] I was the first to exchange words with the young man--where's my Tony?
It has been fascinating to watch along the way just how many other contributors 'sp' now agitates.
Like a lot of youth today, it is all about them, we can do no wrong, we are always right, and absolutely no respect for elders [unless they get get them free tickets to Broadway--at least I SLEPT with producers to get mine !].
So philly, the longer you keep spreading your ignorance and saying so many silly things on here, your ego will be totally uncontrollable. I am sure you must have an orgasm everytime someone responds to your 'sillyness'--you love the attention.
Continue to love and support theatre but think before you type.
Yes--I'm perfect..x
Leading Actor Joined: 7/6/14
Maybe the tree that Cinderella's mother lives in. She's one of my trinity - Brian Williams, Britt McHenry, and Rosie O - when they come on the TV, I turn the channel.
"A good role that suits her personality
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OMG. NO WORDS. NO WORDS.
lol Sweetlips, i do not love the attention! I think YOU love "telling me off."
I am just a boy who loves the theatreeeeee :)
"lol Sweetlips, i do not love the attention! I think YOU love "telling me off."
I do I do [know that show?]----I love getting off telling you off--marry me, a little...
"lol Sweetlips, i do not love the attention! I think YOU love "telling me off."
I am just a boy who loves the theatreeeeee :)"
So anyhow....When's Rosie coming back to broadway lmao...
Rosie's dialogue in RIDING THE BUS WITH MY SISTER inspired her haiku blog entries. Fun fact.
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