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Evita
Jun 15, 2017 13:05:51 GMT
Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2017 13:05:51 GMT
My guess is it will be Emma, one of the understudies or someone who has playd the role previously, as it is a very fast turnaround for auditions and casting, let alone rehearsals too! It's not gonna be Emma, she's auditioned for something else Well you gotta consider two things... did she get whatever she auditioned for and when does it start? Because if she did a Summer run of Evita in London that was decided literally yesterday she wouldn't even know about the prospect of a London run until yesterday, she could do it before she begins her new run of whatever.
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Evita
Jun 15, 2017 13:18:31 GMT
Post by BurlyBeaR on Jun 15, 2017 13:18:31 GMT
Well Martine McCutcheon hasn't been on 'Loose Women' for a bit. Just saying . . . I know you were being sarcastic (it takes one to know one), but when she was on Zoe Ball's show t'other week, she said words to the effect that she wouldn't be doing a My Fair Lady type of run again. She was on Graham Norton's radio show promoting her new album and made it very clear she's not up for MT again. I'm paraphrasing but she was essentially saying it's too much commitment and pressure. But then she quickly qualified it by saying "not now anyway" (just in case the album flops, obviously).
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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2017 13:27:51 GMT
I know you were being sarcastic (it takes one to know one), but when she was on Zoe Ball's show t'other week, she said words to the effect that she wouldn't be doing a My Fair Lady type of run again. She was on Graham Norton's radio show promoting her new album and made it very clear she's not up for MT again. I'm paraphrasing but she was essentially saying it's too much commitment and pressure. But then she quickly qualified it by saying "not now anyway" (just in case the album flops, obviously). It's not really too much pressure when you never do more than 3 shows a week
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Evita
Jun 15, 2017 13:28:22 GMT
Post by TallPaul on Jun 15, 2017 13:28:22 GMT
I know you were being sarcastic (it takes one to know one), but when she was on Zoe Ball's show t'other week, she said words to the effect that she wouldn't be doing a My Fair Lady type of run again. She was on Graham Norton's radio show promoting her new album and made it very clear she's not up for MT again. I'm paraphrasing but she was essentially saying it's too much commitment and pressure. But then she quickly qualified it by saying "not now anyway" (just in case the album flops, obviously). She gets about!!!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2017 13:31:56 GMT
Well Martine McCutcheon hasn't been on 'Loose Women' for a bit. Just saying . . . I know you were being sarcastic (it takes one to know one), but when she was on Zoe Ball's show t'other week, she said words to the effect that she wouldn't be doing a My Fair Lady type of run again. I don't do sarcasm. My posts are deadly serious. To be fair, I'm not sure La McCutcheon would have a choice in doing a long run anymore. I think the 'My Fair Lady' events put pay to most producers touching her with a bargepole. Didn't Dame Cameron say he wouldn't work with her again? All of which is an absolute shame because I managed to see her in the run back in the day and she really was glorious. Poor Martine. Although, having said that I have heard that Jonathan Pryce is absolutely gagging to work with her again so who knows what wonderful project may arise from that.
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Evita
Jun 15, 2017 13:34:30 GMT
Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2017 13:34:30 GMT
She was on Graham Norton's radio show promoting her new album and made it very clear she's not up for MT again. I'm paraphrasing but she was essentially saying it's too much commitment and pressure. But then she quickly qualified it by saying "not now anyway" (just in case the album flops, obviously). It's not really too much pressure when you never do more than 3 shows a week Hey, David Flynn in School of Rock was only scheduled to perform 5 of the 8 performances a week. At least Martine was actually ill and won an Olivier haha, David was actually scheduled to not turn up!
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Evita
Jun 15, 2017 13:41:36 GMT
Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2017 13:41:36 GMT
It's not really too much pressure when you never do more than 3 shows a week Hey, David Flynn in School of Rock was only scheduled to perform 5 of the 8 performances a week. At least Martine was actually ill and won an Olivier haha, David was actually scheduled to not turn up! He was only scheduled to do 5!? That's crazy, it's not like the role is equivalent to Elphaba or Christine Daae. I suppose had Martine not missed so many shows, Kerry Ellis wouldn't have a career so that's definitely... something to think about
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Evita
Jun 15, 2017 13:41:38 GMT
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Post by LaLuPone on Jun 15, 2017 13:41:38 GMT
Well I think if Emma does decide to quit then her understudy Natalie Langston should take over, she's amazing. Unless they want a "name"
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Evita
Jun 15, 2017 13:47:30 GMT
Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2017 13:47:30 GMT
Hey, David Flynn in School of Rock was only scheduled to perform 5 of the 8 performances a week. At least Martine was actually ill and won an Olivier haha, David was actually scheduled to not turn up! He was only scheduled to do 5!? That's crazy, it's not like the role is equivalent to Elphaba or Christine Daae. I suppose had Martine not missed so many shows, Kerry Ellis wouldn't have a career so that's definitely... something to think about Ya, Gary Trainor confirmed in an interview when he alternated, he got to do thre of the eight a week! And I agree, it is ridiculous. Thats very true, its one of those weird circumstances. Its like, if Sheridan hadn't had her personal issues, no one would know who Natasha Barnes is. Its a very odd and weird situation because something negative becomes something positive for another person.
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Post by theatremadness on Jun 15, 2017 13:48:33 GMT
I know you were being sarcastic (it takes one to know one), but when she was on Zoe Ball's show t'other week, she said words to the effect that she wouldn't be doing a My Fair Lady type of run again. Although, having said that I have heard that Jonathan Pryce is absolutely gagging to work with her again so who knows what wonderful project may arise from that. One of my favourite things EVER is Jonathan Pryce's reaction to Martine winning the Olivier. Off topic, but it's too fabulous not to share - for anyone who hasn't seen it, skip to 8 minutes 50:
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Post by d'James on Jun 15, 2017 13:49:11 GMT
Well I think if Emma does decide to quit then her understudy Natalie Langston should take over, she's amazing. Unless they want a "name" The Burkemeister? ?
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Evita
Jun 15, 2017 13:56:10 GMT
Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2017 13:56:10 GMT
He was only scheduled to do 5!? That's crazy, it's not like the role is equivalent to Elphaba or Christine Daae. I disagree. Granted he didn't have to bellow like a foghorn and wave a broomstick about or fanny around on a boat in a corset but I'd say it was a physically demanding show on top of the vocal side of things.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2017 13:59:16 GMT
One of my favourite things EVER is Jonathan Pryce's reaction to Martine winning the Olivier. Off topic, but it's too fabulous not to share - for anyone who hasn't seen it, skip to 8 minutes 50: Fabulous. It's one of my favourite moments too. I love how she completely blanks him as well. Oh to have been a fly on the wall back then . . .
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Evita
Jun 15, 2017 14:03:20 GMT
Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2017 14:03:20 GMT
Although, having said that I have heard that Jonathan Pryce is absolutely gagging to work with her again so who knows what wonderful project may arise from that. One of my favourite things EVER is Jonathan Pryce's reaction to Martine winning the Olivier. Off topic, but it's too fabulous not to share - for anyone who hasn't seen it, skip to 8 minutes 50: I don't mean this to be horrible, but how did she win? I was too young at the time to remember or be aware of the controversy, but if it was as big a deal as everyone makes out, how did she even get to win?
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Evita
Jun 15, 2017 14:06:48 GMT
Post by theatremadness on Jun 15, 2017 14:06:48 GMT
One of my favourite things EVER is Jonathan Pryce's reaction to Martine winning the Olivier. Off topic, but it's too fabulous not to share - for anyone who hasn't seen it, skip to 8 minutes 50: I don't mean this to be horrible, but how did she win? I was too young at the time to remember or be aware of the controversy, but if it was as big a deal as everyone makes out, how did she even get to win? I'm the same as you age-wise, but from what I've heard, even though her stint in MFL is now more infamous in the industry for the amount of performances that she missed, I believe that when she *was* on, she was actually bloody brilliant in the role. I guess when the voters go see the show, they vote based on performances, not surrounding controversy!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2017 14:07:08 GMT
I don't mean this to be horrible, but how did she win? I was too young at the time to remember or be aware of the controversy, but if it was as big a deal as everyone makes out, how did she even get to win? Because she was marvellous when she was in it and thoroughly deserved the award. Granted I believe that she performed about the minimum number of times to make her eligible but when she was on, oh boy. Disclaimer. I was a very young theatre goer myself when I saw 'My Fair Lady' just to be clear. Very young. Almost a foetus.
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Evita
Jun 15, 2017 14:15:31 GMT
Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2017 14:15:31 GMT
I don't mean this to be horrible, but how did she win? I was too young at the time to remember or be aware of the controversy, but if it was as big a deal as everyone makes out, how did she even get to win? Because she was marvellous when she was in it and thoroughly deserved the award. Granted I believe that she performed about the minimum number of times to make her eligible but when she was on, oh boy. Disclaimer. I was a very young theatre goer myself when I saw 'My Fair Lady' just to be clear. Very young. Almost a foetus. See yu ever realy hear of how good she was in the role sadly because of the controversy surrounding it. I'd love to of seen her in it! Also makes me laugh she won and Jonathan didn't, which woulda pissed him off even more! Don't try to justify your age to someone who knows you and knows just how young you are dear.
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Evita
Jun 15, 2017 14:57:02 GMT
Post by wickedgrin on Jun 15, 2017 14:57:02 GMT
I am old enough to have seen her in MFL and she was fabulous! She was equally as good as the cockney Eliza as she was the posh Eliza and the transition between. A very pretty girl, a hugely engaging stage presence and a Glorious voice! A loss to the stage but she just could not be bothered with the discipline of the theatre.
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Evita
Jun 15, 2017 18:00:40 GMT
Post by AliceFearnFan2212 on Jun 15, 2017 18:00:40 GMT
It's not gonna be Emma, she's auditioned for something else Well you gotta consider two things... did she get whatever she auditioned for and when does it start? Because if she did a Summer run of Evita in London that was decided literally yesterday she wouldn't even know about the prospect of a London run until yesterday, she could do it before she begins her new run of whatever. She's already said quite a few times in person and on interviews that she's finishing on July 23rd, she said in an interview yesterday that she finishes on July 23rd... She's auditioned for something that starts in September
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Evita
Jun 15, 2017 18:24:16 GMT
Post by BurlyBeaR on Jun 15, 2017 18:24:16 GMT
And Alice brings us back to Evita with a bump. Thanks Hun. The rest of you, set up a Martine thread if you're that bothered! *hums* wouldn't it be lavverley
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Evita
Jun 15, 2017 18:35:40 GMT
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Post by welsh_tenor on Jun 15, 2017 18:35:40 GMT
And Alice brings us back to Evita with a bump. Thanks Hun. The rest of you, set up a Martine thread if you're that bothered! *hums* wouldn't it be lavverley ...I did say this morning this was a topic potentially fraught with danger! 😂
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Evita
Jun 15, 2017 18:36:53 GMT
Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2017 18:36:53 GMT
Oooo I hope its a decent job Emma, leading in Evita is a great gig in the West End, don't f*** this up.
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Evita
Jun 15, 2017 22:53:05 GMT
Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2017 22:53:05 GMT
No announcement tonight, maybe next week?
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Evita
Jun 15, 2017 22:56:26 GMT
Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2017 22:56:26 GMT
No announcement tonight, maybe next week? Baz doesn't usually announce Kenwright productions even if they are London transfers, they usually release their own press releases so I imagine it may be sooner than we think. Also, it was only confirmed yesterday so it is a very fast turnaround if they wanted to announce tonight so I'm not entirely surprised it hasn't been announced.
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Evita
Jun 15, 2017 22:59:17 GMT
Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2017 22:59:17 GMT
No announcement tonight, maybe next week? Baz doesn't usually announce Kenwright productions even if they are London transfers, they usually release their own press releases so I imagine it may be sooner than we think. Also, it was only confirmed yesterday so it is a very fast turnaround if they wanted to announce tonight so I'm not entirely surprised it hasn't been announced. Ahh okay. Yesterday is VERY short notice to be planning an impending West End transfer. Let's hope we find out soon.
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