glenn close is an overrated actress who cant sing. her performance as norma desmond was sheer embarrassment to the theatre and the musical theatre. she has very little range both as actress and singer. she lacked empathy and any real connection to norma desmond that was so desperately needed and was provided by betty and karen and even that tiny slip of a thing elaine. sorry doll glenn is overrated and should spare the rest of us coming back to broadway. the only good thing she does provide are jobs.
wow zelda, you sound like patti herself. while i don't approve of the invective, i do think glenny is vastly over-rated and her career is a great mystery to me.
I'm sure Faye was great as Callas, I was working at the time and could not get to see her. I did see Zoe and Patti and enjoyed them very much. Love that show but the lead can either make it or break it. Someone said they were sending out Leslie Uggums as Callas and I was like "What the fuuh?"
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Wasn't LuPone a little too young to play Norma Desmond anyway? Her version of "As If We Never Said Goodbye" is obviously beautiful and yet it lacks the emotion Glenn Close put into it. I saw Glenn when I was only a teenager and remember her having a great stage presence and she sang the role with emotions rather than technique which I think worked for this role. Also, is Norma Desmond supposed to be a great singer? I think this show has a problem in terms of score, I don't think Desmond should have any big belting songs because the score should reflect her state of second-rate diva. A composer like Sondheim would have known how to approach the role. I saw Petula Clark on the national tour, she was the closest you can get to Gloria Swanson's Desmond and it worked beautifully on stage. She's my favorite Norma Desmond. I think LuPone must have looked too young to make Desmond believable, plus let's face it, the show had its own issues regardless of who they hired.
FoscasBohemianDream - Sondheim attempted to do Sunset and either abandoned it or couldn't finish it or something like that. I know he was working on it in the late 70s/early 80s
As for Lloyd Webber - his score for Sunset is one of my favorites. The problem was LuPone (sorry Patti fans) - watching her onstage, clump around - no real stage presence, never really bought into her being Norma. Sure she has a great voice, and some of her takes on Sunset songs are great (namely I like her New Ways to Dream and The Perfect Year over the big arias) but acting wise, she didn't do it
Close was phenomenal, and from the minute she slowly descended that staircase she was captivating. As to Petula Clark,I'm in agreement with you - she was excellent and very effective in the role.
Betty Buckley remains my favorite though. An emotional, and beautiful performance. Truly brought an incredible heart to the show that Close didn't have. Very interesting change.
Jim, Sondheim indeed wanted to write a Sunset Blvd. musical, when he told this to Mr.Wilder (director/writer of the original movie)he was told that the only way he'd sell the rights is if the show was done as an opera because Ms.Desmond was a bethroned queen and Sondheim wasn't going to write it as an opera so he immediately quit the idea. I still wish he had done it because he would have found a perfect way to make Desmond work, plus he has dealt many times with madness in his shows and he can do it very well. Lloyd Webber ultimately fails, specially because it is obvious some of his songs are written to become hits and not to accomodate the character. I'm glad you enjoyed Passion, it's my favorite show, and Donna Murphy made me cry every night I saw her.
well I guess we'll have to agree to disagree on Sunset - one of my all time favorites.
But Passion and Donna Murphy in it was truly one of the most achingly beautiful performances. I love Maria Friedman in Woman in White, but she's not even near the park with her take on the role when you've seen and heard Donna Murphy
Patti and Glenn are basically the same age. Glenn is two years older than Patti.
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