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jimnysf
#50You know what...
Posted: 8/17/07 at 12:36am

I'm going to NYC next week. Do you think Fantasia will give me some comps to TCP? I've given her a lot of free buzz.


"I've lost everything! Luis, Marty, my baby with Chris, Chris himself, James. All I ever wanted was love." --Sheridan Crane "Passions" ------- "Housework is like bad sex. Every time I do it, I swear I'll never do it again til the next time company comes."--"Lulu" from "Can't Stop The Music" ----- "When the right doors didn't open for him, he went through the wrong ones" - "Sweet Bird of Youth" ------------ --------- "Passions" is uncancelled! See NBC.com for more info.

Boq101
#51You know what...
Posted: 8/17/07 at 12:49am

About wether or not to see a healthy understudy is one thing I hate about audience members who come see shows because of a star name. If the person is sick and performs horribly, they'll talk badly about the performer the entire way home; if the star calls out sick and an understudy gives a great performance, they'll do the same thing because the star didn't show. Most people don't think of it like that, they just see the lost money and the person on stage that they've never heard of before.

friedrichVT
#52You know what...
Posted: 8/17/07 at 12:53am

She might give you comps,if you ask nice....but I don't think you're capable. Get better Fantasia!

Virgo
#53You know what...
Posted: 8/17/07 at 1:40am

Y'all fail to remember that Fantasia isn't a trained broadway performer. She wasn't seeking broadway out, they came to HER. She is worn out from this grueling role and schedule. That happens sometimes.

Anyway, new article from today, another RAVE and it explains how tough it is for her and it again states how THEY came to HER.

http://www.live-pr.com/en/fantasia-defies-cynics-including-herself-r23601.htm

"Fantasia defies cynics _ including herself _ with a mesmerizing debut in Broadway's 'Purple'"

17.08.2007 02:38:50

(live-PR.com) -
NEW YORK (AP) - After it was announced that Fantasia would take over the lead role in the Broadway musical «The Color Purple,» she recalls her co-stars as being warm, friendly and supportive. Still, she knew in the back of their minds that they had doubt about her casting.
Perhaps for good reason. The former «American Idol» champ was taking over for LaChanze, who won a Tony for her portrayal of the downtrodden «Celie,» and the 23-year-old's acting experience had been limited to a saccharine Lifetime TV biopic in which she played herself _ not exactly the most challenging of roles.
And then there was the whole celebrity factor that's permeated Broadway in recent years _ putting stars such as Usher, Brooke Shields, Deborah Gibson and other assorted A- to D-listers in stagnant productions to boost box-office.
«A lot of times they give us hard times, and they say, 'They're bringing in such and such on Broadway just to bring in money because they probably ain't gonna do so good because they haven't been acting all their life,»' Fantasia says.
That made her even more determined.
«I was like, 'I have to go in here and do my best for them. It's not only me, but it's a whole cast who's been doing it for two years, and I have to hold the show up so that we will have a good show,»' she explains.
Since her arrival in April, she has done more than hold up the show. She's revitalized it. Fantasia has received rave reviews, boosted a box office that had started to slump and, some say, improved a successful commercial production that was lacking critically.
Michael Kuchwara, The Associated Press' drama critic, said Fantasia «gives the production new heart, soul and star power.» And The New York Times called her «so terrific that this earnest but mechanical musical is more effective and affecting than it was when it yawned open a year and a half ago at the Broadway Theater.
«I think she's clearly given the show a new burst of energy that everyone is enjoying the benefit of,» says Scott Sanders, one of the show's producers.
«When you bring in someone who is a household name, it brings out the cynics who think that it is just stunt casting and those who actually understand that she is a very talented woman who is going to take a big leap. ... It's turned out to be an incredible win for everyone.
But it hasn't come without sacrifice for Fantasia. A few hours before show time, the doe-eyed singer, clad in sweats with her hair closely cropped, lounges in her midtown apartment, looking weary _ far from her usual animated, gregarious self. As she walks around gingerly, she blurts out: «This show is kicking my butt
Part of what makes her so tired is the grueling schedule. She performs eight times a week and is onstage almost the entire production, singing with such a fiery passion that you get exhausted just watching her. After curtain calls and on her days off, she sleeps, sleeps and sleeps
«I ain't never heard the sleep word so much in my life until I got on Broadway,» she says with a laugh. «I'm so tired _ mentally tired, physically tired.
The content of the show has also drained her.
«Miss Celie takes a lot of out of me,» Fantasia says in her soft, raspy Southern drawl, in between bites of a light lunch. «I'm being told everyday that I'm ugly. ... you can't play the part if you don't kind of put yourself in her shoes and live her life. So it's like, I carry that stuff with me.
It's easy to see why Fantasia can't shake some of Celie's blues. In many ways, she shares parallels to the famously put-upon character who originated in Alice Walker's acclaimed book. Like Celie, Fantasia has lacked in education (she quit in high school), had a baby in her teens and suffered sexual abuse (Fantasia says she was raped by a classmate).
«I put myself in her shoes in having (daughter) Zion at such a young age and dropping out of school and being in just bad relationships and disrespected,» she says.
Still, even though she could identify with Celie, Fantasia wondered if she was the right person to take on the emotionally complex character, who goes through several decades and transformations by show's end.
«What makes them think that I can do that?» she recalls asking herself once she saw the show.
For Sanders and Oprah Winfrey, the show's most prominent producer, it wasn't that hard to imagine. Sanders recalls watching Fantasia's emotive rendition of «Summertime» on «American Idol» _ a song she never knew until it was assigned to her on the TV reality show. She made the Gershwin classic her signature.
«I had a hunch that because of her rawness in her ability to catch material and deliver it, in such a profound and powerful way, if she could get inside the character of Celie, or let Celie get inside of her, that this could be a really unique opportunity for everyone,» he says.

«I just instinctively felt as we were talking and we were getting to know her, that she could do this.
Fantasia has done so well that the show's producers have talked her into extending her engagement by four months, until January. But she hesitated before signing: not only was she drained, but she worried about taking more time away from her recording career. (So far, being on Broadway hasn't hurt her record sales _ she recently had a No. 1 hit on Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop chart with the ballad «When I See You.
It wasn't until she had a chat with Winfrey (she calls her «Miss Oprah») that she began to warm to the idea of playing Celie a bit longer.
«She just began to tell me how much I touched her and all the things that she felt,» Fantasia recalls.
Since she's been on Broadway, she's had a lot of those experiences _ people coming up to her crying, telling her how her portrayal of Celie has moved them, even helped them make a change in their own lives. Such testimonies made Fantasia hold on to Celie a bit longer than she had planned.
«I just feel like God won't put too much on me than I can bear,» she says with a heavy sigh. «As long as I feel like I'm touching somebody ... as long as I'm blessing somebody, I know that I'll be blessed.
As the show goes on, she feels as if she is not only proving something to audiences, but also to herself.
As time goes on, however, she is realizing that she is growing into a formidable actress _ and much more.
«It's teaching me discipline,» says Fantasia, who believes she'll be a new woman when it's over.
«I won't look at things the same. After doing Broadway, you can do anything


Updated On: 8/17/07 at 01:40 AM

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Midoria
#54Hmm
Posted: 8/17/07 at 1:55am

Interesting point of view, Virgo. Thanks.


"I'm-Not-That-Boring-Low-Ass-Girl?! You better go up at the end!" - Seth Rudetsky to Julia Murney about her Solo CD choice

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Midoria
#55Wow
Posted: 8/17/07 at 4:32am

Posted by Jim in my "My Wicked Problem" Thread:

You seem to have your hands full with Julia and Fantasia! It's not easy spending so much money to see a certain performer only to end up not being sure whether or not they will appear. Good luck to you!

Woooow. I mean....wow. *chuckle*

The funny thing is, I can sort of see his point. But I prefer Julia not sacrifice her health for any fan. I was speaking about Julia taking the night of just to rest, but not actually being ill. It's different story if she was sick.

For instance, Julia missed a number of shows on the road...but...she had bronchitis, sinusitis, and laryngitis. LOL. She needed to keep her butt in the hotel room to get better...and also to keep from infecting other cast members. If I came to NY from Maryland and she was sick, I'd be sad, but not mad. You can't get mad at someone who is SICK. If I found out she was just chillin' in Soho or something, yeah I'd be mad. But illness is different.

Not that using logic will work for poor Jim. Total 6th Sense Syndrome going on there. He can see only what he wants to see. It's sad and scary, really.

What I want to know is how he managed to twist Fantasia into a thread about Julia Murney in Wicked. How the HELL are my hands full with Fantasia?? I'm not seeing CP anytime soon, and if I did, I'd be happy seeing Saycon because I just want to see the show. Seeing Fantasia would just give me something to brag about (after all I do live in a predominately colored area of DC...hehe).

Oh, the minds of the mad. Fascinating!



"I'm-Not-That-Boring-Low-Ass-Girl?! You better go up at the end!" - Seth Rudetsky to Julia Murney about her Solo CD choice
Updated On: 8/17/07 at 04:32 AM

jimnysf
#56Wow
Posted: 8/17/07 at 4:37am

Oh, the minds of the mad. Fascinating!


I agree. I do find your mad mind fascinating! Good luck to you and your $300 tickets.


"I've lost everything! Luis, Marty, my baby with Chris, Chris himself, James. All I ever wanted was love." --Sheridan Crane "Passions" ------- "Housework is like bad sex. Every time I do it, I swear I'll never do it again til the next time company comes."--"Lulu" from "Can't Stop The Music" ----- "When the right doors didn't open for him, he went through the wrong ones" - "Sweet Bird of Youth" ------------ --------- "Passions" is uncancelled! See NBC.com for more info.


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