Was thinking back on Jonathan Groff and the shower he was giving Lea Michelle every night. I've been to so few shows compared to everyone in here. The only other sprayer I can remember nearly as bad as Groff was Alexander Gemignani. I still don't know how Michelle was able to keep her eyes open. Is that a big problem for the performers who are being spat on? Who are the most famous spitters?
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I love watching Phantom's 25th anniversary, because if you look closely during Down Once More you can see Ramin Karimloo spitting in Sierra Boggess' face.
Sometimes I wonder how actors can keep themselves so composed when they're being hosed down like that. My hat's off to them.
I saw On the Twentieth Century with both James Moye and Peter Gallagher, and if I can remember correctly they were both quite the spitters (I think Moye was a bit more).
And I think Danielle Radcliffe is too. I have no idea how they can keep their composure either or stop themselves from wiping it off when it happens.
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Bryce Pinkham and Jefferson Mays from A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder come to mind for me. When I saw the show, they were giving each other quite the shower (I sat in the front row). I was on the side orchestra, so I did not get any of the shower (thankfully, even though I don't think it would bother me, it's probably still better to go without it, haha). But this might be because of the context of the show - since many lines are exaggerated and loud, maybe that's why they spit so much. But I think Bryce also spit a lot when I saw him in Ghost...
Also, Ben Fankhauser from Newsies, both times I saw him in the show. Sometimes he stood really close to Jeremy Jordan and Corey Cott when he talked, and I did wonder how they could hold their ground after that (if it were me I'd probably break into laughter everytime... I guess that's why I'm not an actor...).
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peter gallagher let a lot of spit fly in OTTC. I was in the fourth row and saw him spray Kristen and fellow actors
John Owen Jones, the amazing and best ever epic phantom in london, is a LEGENDARY spitter and hosed down his poor christine throughout the show.
I was barely safe in the fourth row, and would have worn a raincoat and goggles had I been any closer.....
this is an awesome thread
funny i cant recall any big female spitters, this seems to be a guy thing....
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Michael Cerveris, in everything I've ever seen him in.
Jon Groff in SPRING AWAKENING -- the first time I saw the show I was in the last row of the Atlantic, and even from that distance it was noticeable.
Jefferson Mays -- I sat front row center for I AM MY OWN WIFE and should have worn rain gear.
I also opened this thread with only one name in my mind, and that name was also Groff. Whether it was Hair at the Delacorte, Spring Awakening, A New Brain, Hamilton...every time I've seen him, I have been surprised anew by just how much saliva is flying. Obviously, I've seen other performers spit. Some quite a bit. But it is never as distracting as when Groff sings.
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The most egregious spitting I've ever witnessed (and felt!) was perpetrated by a then largely unknown Al Pacino in DOES A TIGER WEAR A NECKTIE?. I was a teen and hadn't seen too many plays before that, so was unprepared for the unexpected shower of saliva I received sitting in the first row. "Intense" doesn't even begin to describe it.
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