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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2017 8:24:03 GMT
Just watching Graham Norton's chat show and Patrick Stewart said that he has long had an idea (initially a joke but said he is more serious about it as time goes on) about a revival with the following cast
Hugh Jackman - Sweeney Todd Ian Mckellen - Mrs Lovett Patrick Stewart - the judge
Not sure if this is genius or a horrible idea but it would sell a lot of tickets. Personally I don't think Hugh could act or sing it well enough
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Post by glossie on Mar 4, 2017 15:00:30 GMT
I'm still waiting, vainly I know, for the announcement that Philip Quast will be playing Sweeney. I know it'll never happen now but a woman can dream can't she?
Ian McKellen - Mrs Lovett...hmmmm.....
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Mar 4, 2017 15:48:12 GMT
I'm still waiting, vainly I know, for the announcement that Philip Quast will be playing Sweeney. I know it'll never happen now but a woman can dream can't she? Ian McKellen - Mrs Lovett...hmmmm..... Please no.
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Post by anthony40 on Mar 4, 2017 15:52:48 GMT
And who's play Johanna? Miss Piggy?
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Mar 4, 2017 21:54:17 GMT
*honk*
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2017 22:32:45 GMT
The only good thing about this whole notion is Patrick Stewart as Turpin - what an inspired idea. Jackman is far too handsome, broad and razzmatazz to play Todd. In fact I miss the good old days of proper actors tackling the role like Len Cariou and Alun Armstrong. It's recently become a vehicle for showbiz sorts doing their best Johnny Depp impersonations… Cariou, Armstrong, along with George Hearn and Denis Quilley (and even Michael Cerveris) all understood the Grand Guignol/music hall tradition in which the character is written.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2017 23:37:31 GMT
The only good thing about this whole notion is Patrick Stewart as Turpin - what an inspired idea. Jackman is far too handsome, broad and razzmatazz to play Todd. In fact I miss the good old days of proper actors tackling the role like Len Cariou and Alun Armstrong. It's recently become a vehicle for showbiz sorts doing their best Johnny Depp impersonations… Cariou, Armstrong, along with George Hearn and Denis Quilley (and even Michael Cerveris) all understood the Grand Guignol/music hall tradition in which the character is written. Which category is Michael Ball's performance in? I thought he was fantastic in Chichester! But David Arnsperger for the WNO production wasn't entirely convincing in my opinion. To be honest I wasn't a huge fan of Hugh Jackman's voice in Les Mis so I can't imagine his Sweeney being much better. Besides isn't he a tenor? It would be the wrong vocal range completely.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2017 19:55:49 GMT
Sweeney Todd with Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter is on ITV2 this Wednesday at 9pm.
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Post by 49thand8th on Mar 6, 2017 20:40:13 GMT
It's recently become a vehicle for showbiz sorts doing their best Johnny Depp impersonations… Really? I haven't found this to be the case at all in the maybe four or five productions I've seen since the movie came out. (Granted, these were all in the US.) And I'm seeing it off-Broadway with Jeremy Secomb next month. Norm Lewis wouldn't fit the mold you describe either.
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