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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2020 11:42:14 GMT
It was filmed at the Prince Edward with the London ensemble but with leads from various productions across the world. Off the top of my head they used the US tour Jasmine, Aussie Aladdin and London Genie. Sorry what? That sounds ghastly. Why not just film the one production?
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Post by steve10086 on Dec 5, 2020 11:55:44 GMT
It was filmed at the Prince Edward with the London ensemble but with leads from various productions across the world. Off the top of my head they used the US tour Jasmine, Aussie Aladdin and London Genie. Sorry what? That sounds ghastly. Why not just film the one production? Yep, people from different countries performing in a musical together! Absolutely ghastly!!!
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Post by danb on Dec 5, 2020 12:12:37 GMT
Sorry what? That sounds ghastly. Why not just film the one production? Yep, people from different countries performing in a musical together! Absolutely ghastly!!! Not...gasp...foreigners? 😂
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2020 12:17:18 GMT
Yep, people from different countries performing in a musical together! Absolutely ghastly!!! Not...gasp...foreigners? 😂 No I thought you meant it was bits of different productions edited together to make one show? You misunderstood!
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Post by steve10086 on Dec 5, 2020 12:25:08 GMT
Not...gasp...foreigners? 😂 No I thought you meant it was bits of different productions edited together to make one show? You misunderstood! Someone did...
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Post by couldileaveyou on Mar 4, 2022 14:28:07 GMT
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Post by danb on Mar 4, 2022 14:39:13 GMT
Ahhhhhh. That makes sense now. She would have been Satine aswell. 🥺
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Post by pomegranate on Mar 4, 2022 15:07:52 GMT
That’s from her own lack of training and technique. Can’t believe she thinks she’s gonna win anything from this.
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Post by interval99 on Mar 4, 2022 15:08:40 GMT
Would this happen in a west end full amplified show.
Based on the times when mics have not been on (recently Camelot) the singers voice barely reach the front row . Wouldn't the sound mixer sort out voice levels. Hard to imagine she would have to sing so loud to offset the sound system.
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Post by horton on Mar 4, 2022 16:40:29 GMT
I think it means she had to sing louder to hear herself because he was bellowing in her lughole.
Still a silly claim.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Mar 4, 2022 16:42:36 GMT
It is very difficult to prove this sort of claim. Indeed essentially impossible to demonstrate a direct causal link.
She must have deep pockets ready to pay legal bills.
Disney won't settle this sort of claim
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Post by inthenose on Mar 4, 2022 16:50:01 GMT
No chance of winning. It would set a landmark precedent. Every single performer who was in a major show and subsequently has had voice problems will be looking to sue their ex-employer. Even if they haven't, they could claim their voice "quality" was hurt by it, leading to loss of earnings from not being cast in shows afterwards.
As poster above states, Disney won't settle for the same reason as above - people will view it as an opportunity for a quick payday.
I feel bad for her and I'm sure she has a point, but it isn't a viable case for legal relief.
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Post by pomegranate on Mar 4, 2022 16:56:34 GMT
I wonder why she thought this lawsuit was worth ruining her career for? Surely nobody will hire her after this.
Looks like her, Seyi Oomba, and that one gal who broke her Dreamgirls contract to go on Love Island will have to start a girl group.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Mar 4, 2022 17:05:37 GMT
This story is hilarious!
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Post by filendile on Mar 4, 2022 17:14:35 GMT
This is an interview watch after reading that
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Post by FairyGodmother on Mar 4, 2022 17:20:12 GMT
Would this happen in a west end full amplified show. Based on the times when mics have not been on (recently Camelot) the singers voice barely reach the front row . Wouldn't the sound mixer sort out voice levels. Hard to imagine she would have to sing so loud to offset the sound system. I've seen another report somewhere, and she said because he was taller than her he was singing right into her forehead mic (very loudly), so they couldn't just turn her voice up. Although I presume they could have mic-ed her differently? I can see why theatres wouldn't want to lose this as a test case!
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Post by cezbear on Mar 4, 2022 17:41:11 GMT
This is an interview watch after reading that Are we sure she didn't just damage her voice with that peculiar singing through fixed smile technique? I'm not a singer but it looks very odd to me.
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Post by og on Mar 4, 2022 17:42:50 GMT
Would this happen in a west end full amplified show. Based on the times when mics have not been on (recently Camelot) the singers voice barely reach the front row . Wouldn't the sound mixer sort out voice levels. Hard to imagine she would have to sing so loud to offset the sound system. I've seen another report somewhere, and she said because he was taller than her he was singing right into her forehead mic (very loudly), so they couldn't just turn her voice up. Although I presume they could have mic-ed her differently? I can see why theatres wouldn't want to lose this as a test case! In circumstances like that, where 2 mic'ed singers are close, often sound will use just one mic. So likely sound would have used just her mic with his vocal amplified through hers off axis.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2022 18:23:00 GMT
Does anyone know what happened to the filmed version of this?
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Post by stagebyte on Mar 4, 2022 21:14:30 GMT
She could totally take on Disney if she can prove medically that she damaged her voice together with evidence that the company manager failed to act on any concerns documented. Be interesting to see the outcome.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Mar 4, 2022 21:42:26 GMT
She’s always had a voice like a foghorn.
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Post by danb on Mar 4, 2022 22:23:19 GMT
It’s not really the sort of thing you’d take a chance on is it? She must be quite confident of winning.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Mar 4, 2022 22:34:46 GMT
It’s Croke I feel sorry for. There’s clearly No love lost there, but it is embarrassing for him.
I don’t remember her being especially bad in it (not as bad as the original Broadway Jasmine) but Twitter has quite a few people saying how terrible she was in the show.
She can’t expect to work in musicals again after doing this.
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Post by Being Alive on Mar 4, 2022 23:00:38 GMT
Oh she was objectively horrendous in this
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Post by mrbarnaby on Mar 4, 2022 23:01:56 GMT
Oh she was objectively horrendous in this How fabulous! I definitely saw her in it- maybe my brain is just blocking it out
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