Hi! I have read and heard from many a source that their was some dispute involving Patti Lupone who played the role of Norma in London that ended with Glenn Close landing the role in NY.
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alls you gotta do is listen to Patti on the original "Sunset" CD and then compare that to the mess Glenn made of the role on the Bway version to know that Norma was, is, and always will be Patti's role.
Don't f*ck with me fellas. This ain't my first time at the rodeo.
Patti was brilliant, but the critics werent very kind. I also prefer Anderson's Joe.
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there were a lot of problems with the original production that got blamed on patti. they re-did the production for glenn in LA. ALW figured glenny was more of a sure thing $$ wise than patti and dumped her. patti got a nice settlement out of it.
It's hard to say because I love Patty in that part but there was also a thread on here a while back that was all about Close. Also, like someone said she didn't get the best revues.
I can't remember the exact quote, but one of Glenn's reviews said something like "she misses two out of every eight notes she sings".
If anyone ever tells you that you put too much Parmesan cheese on your pasta, stop talking to them. You don't need that kind of negativity in your life.
Glenn Close was brilliant as Norma Desmond. She was heartbreaking in the role and brought a vunerability to Norma that I heard Lupone sorely lacked. I saw her four times and though her voice is not a powerful one I never heard her miss a note. She is one of our finest actresses and I hope she finally gets to preserve her magnificent performance on the big screen.
Wasn't it in Patti's contract she would play it on Broadway? And ALW broke the contract? Not to mention the rumors of how Patti found out she wouldn't be playing it on Broadway - not very nice.
I could hardly blame Patti for being upset over that. It seems like a mess. LuPone deserved what she got from that settlement.
Glenn wasn't awful. She won a TONY and she got good reviews. Not like that means a lot, I don't agree with critics too often.
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Glenn was up against one, count 'em, one other actress for that Tony.
I honestly think that for the film, if they want it to be good, they need to start from scratch. That means, entire new cast, especially the leads. I think Barbra would be perfect for the role.
When people say that they would love to have Glenn's or any other actor's/actress's performance "preserved" on film, what they're not getting is that a film is something completely different than the show they saw on Broadway. It has a new screenplay, there will of course be an added song so that Webber can be eligible for Original Song. Songs will be cut. And not to mention, a film is a film, and a show is a show. If you want to see Glenn's performance "preserved", go over to Lincoln Center and watch the video of her performance on Broadway.
There have been 6+ actresses who have played Norma. Start fresh for the film. Give it to Barbra. If the film is done right, it could be lovely.
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Barbara would be hideous as Norma Desmond. She can only play a variation of her own persona.
Ms. Close is a great stage actress and a great screen actress. She would obviously have the innate sense to adapt her performance for a movie audience. As Rex Harrison did in MY FAIR LADY. Thank goodness we have that performance to treasure on film. I feel Glenn Close also deserves that honor.
I have both versions of the Sunset records. Although Patti has a nice voice and sings it well Glenn's voice brings more character to the role in my opinon. Having seen Glenn's performance in the LA production I would say she is the best candidate for the movie version. She was incredible on stage. I never saw Patti perform the role, but if she sounded on stage anything like the recording then I don't understand how anyone can say she was better at the role. She sounded bored on the World Permier Recording. Updated On: 1/21/06 at 11:35 AM
"Winning a Tony this year is like winning Best Attendance in third grade: no one will care but the winner and their mom."
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"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)
I prefer Close to Lupone, she just puts more emotion into the role I've read that Paramount pressured ALW to cancel Lupone's contract, and that after resisting for a while, he gave into his major backer. He wouldn't want to spurn Lupone; they had worked together in Evita and Cats prior to Sunset. And he obviously liked her alot if he originally picked her for the role. I think he just saw in LA that close fit the role better that Lupone did.
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For starters, Sunset Blvd is a pretty bad musical. I saw Patti, Glenn and Betty Buckley play Norma. Here is how they rank:
1. Betty Buckley - She was the best. She was the only one out of the three who actually made an effort at giving Norma a soul.
2. Glenn Close - Tried to hard to be Gloria Swanson. Way over the top at times and her voice is more suited for Sondheim than Webbers go for the throat ballads.
3. Patti Lupone - Played Norma like a Maria Delveccio from Brooklyn. Could barely understand a word she said and her Norma had no class.
Saw Sunset 9 times - it's one of my all time favorites
never saw Patti, but did get an opportunity to see a video of her performance (both Sydmonton workshop and a preview performance). For once I agree with the critics. She was totally out of her league and mis-cast in the role. Did not have the stage presence (as she clumped up and down the staircase). Good voice, but not enough to make her believable
Close was mesmerizing to watch onstage. Truly knew how to hold an audience and transcend whatever was missing vocally. True, her recording leaves something to be desired, but live onstage, whether she was against one actress or 40, she deserved her Tony award
Karen Mason, Close's understudy was truly amazing. What a voice, really enjoyed her performance.
Betty Buckley, though is my hands down favorite. Vocally, acting wise, she had it all together and gave Sunset something it needed - true vulnerability that made you feel sympathy for Norma and made it all work
Elaine Paige - short and sweet - she sucked.
Petula Clark - surprisingly, very moving and effective in the role. Not the best, but far beyond "average"...
Patti LuPone, You WERE Norma Desmond, and you got the pool to prove it too. Too bad you all never got Faye Dunaway in the role, Sounds like she would have been your favorite.
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Saw a promo this evening for CSI. Dunaway is the Guest Star. It's airing Thursday. She looks great. I wish she'd return to Broadway. A friend of mine saw her play Callas in the national tour of MASTER CLASS. Said she was fabulous.
"Winning a Tony this year is like winning Best Attendance in third grade: no one will care but the winner and their mom."
-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)