Broadway Legend Joined: 5/3/06
hahahah.
wouldn't that be hilarious?!
No.
Um...with actors playing the opposite sex or a Barbara Barker and Mr. Lovett?
"There was a barber... and his wife."
The end.
TheActr97J: "There was a barber... and his wife." The end.
There was a lesbian couple.
Anyway, I have thought for a while I would like to play Mrs. Lovett sometime, and I'm a boy.
Stand-by Joined: 9/4/07
Imagine King Arthur as a woman and Guinivere as a man - that's how it looked in a version of Camelot I saw a couple of years ago.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/29/04
Mr. Lovett, what a charming notion, eminently practical and yet appropriate as always! Mr. Lovett, how I've lived without you all these years I'll never know!
Ehhhhh.
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/8/07
There's no point. Now, a man playing Mrs. Lovette I wouldn't mind, as long as he was playing Mrs. Lovette, and not Mr. Lovette or Drag Lovette.
Imagine Dolly as a man and Horace as a woman... mirth and mayhem ensue.
Just imagine the spectacular shades of insight unveiled by the reversal or change of gender.
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