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Post by richey on Apr 10, 2022 20:18:30 GMT
I am intrigued to know what this new take on the song is all about. Can anyone enlighten me? Without being rude What I heard right now they’re going for out of tune, flat, behind the music rank amateur up to the end when she pulls out a brilliant finish. She’s obviously got a great voice. Directorial choice I understand. Does not work on radio My dad was like ‘what the bloody hell is that’ 😂 It works in the context of the show. Just hearing it probably doesn't give the same impression.
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Post by filendile on Apr 10, 2022 20:19:40 GMT
Is there even a healthy way to sing like that? It sounded painful.
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Post by lolalou on Apr 10, 2022 20:21:27 GMT
Without being rude What I heard right now they’re going for out of tune, flat, behind the music rank amateur up to the end when she pulls out a brilliant finish. She’s obviously got a great voice. Directorial choice I understand. Does not work on radio My dad was like ‘what the bloody hell is that’ 😂 It works in the context of the show. Just hearing it probably doesn't give the same impression. Yes I can’t wait to see it in the highlights later. Looking forward to seeing it next week also.
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Post by richey on Apr 10, 2022 20:21:35 GMT
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Post by Kubrick on Apr 10, 2022 20:22:00 GMT
Queen Buckley.
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Post by minniecatmonster on Apr 10, 2022 20:26:10 GMT
Just swept all 4 acting categories
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Post by lolalou on Apr 10, 2022 20:27:18 GMT
Eddie just gave a really heartfelt speech 🥺
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Post by HereForTheatre on Apr 10, 2022 20:28:08 GMT
What did Eddie mean when he said he cast himself? So he produced this or something?
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Post by circelily on Apr 10, 2022 20:30:14 GMT
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Post by minniecatmonster on Apr 10, 2022 20:30:28 GMT
What did Eddie mean when he said he cast himself? So he produced this or something? From what the director has said he approached her with the idea of doing the production
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Post by zephyrus on Apr 10, 2022 20:33:11 GMT
Listening to the radio broadcast, I had to laugh when Eddie R talked about the privilege of watching Jessie B on stage “every night” (well, ‘a few times a week for the last 2 months of her contract’ might have been closer to the truth.)
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Post by distantcousin on Apr 10, 2022 20:42:31 GMT
Eddie and Jessie were asked point blank if they were bringing this production of Cabaret to Broadway. No one said “yes” or “no” to the question, but Buckley did say “I don’t know!” with wide eyes. I think, reading between the lines and based on the pattern of attendance, she signed up for this but discovered that she was not able to sustain. She isn’t a MT actor and it turned out to be too much, especially with the direction of the songs. I am speculating based on what we know, so JB defenders please contain your outrage. JB is undoubtedly a great actor but it seems that she has her singing limitations, either generally or maybe just in this role because of how it was directed. I think Broadway producers would need a bit more a of sure bet. Eddie: yes. Jessie: no. UNLESS of course there is some unknown factor that we don’t know about which means JB would be 100% reliable on Broadway.
Plus it was only like 6 or 7 years since the last time it was on Broadway. Revival of the Mendes version.
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Post by andrew on Apr 10, 2022 20:43:15 GMT
Listening to the radio broadcast, I had to laugh when Eddie R talked about the privilege of watching Jessie B on stage “every night” (well, ‘a few times a week for the last 2 months of her contract’ might have been closer to the truth.) He didn't say every afternoon, he clearly knows how to choose his words carefully.
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Post by Being Alive on Apr 10, 2022 20:51:17 GMT
The production was Eddie's idea and he is one of the producers. He chose Frecknall and he chose Jessie.
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Post by Jon on Apr 10, 2022 21:08:26 GMT
The production was Eddie's idea and he is one of the producers. He chose Frecknall and he chose Jessie. I think he also invested in the show which is breaking the Max Bialystock rule of never put your own money in the show.
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Post by Being Alive on Apr 10, 2022 21:13:44 GMT
Yes he invested 👍
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Post by shambles on Apr 10, 2022 21:19:27 GMT
Maybe not in retrospect, but that sounds like a very huge risk
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2022 21:31:44 GMT
So happy about this. Brilliant news, and well deserved.
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Post by inthenose on Apr 10, 2022 22:06:48 GMT
Good thing Jonathan Pryce wasn't in this production, or he'd be heckling and saying Emily Benjamin should've won the award...!
How much did their performances vary, for those who saw both?
Congratulations to her and everyone who won tonight in their fields.
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Post by stagebyte on Apr 10, 2022 22:23:12 GMT
Good thing Jonathan Pryce wasn't in this production, or he'd be heckling and saying Emily Benjamin should've won the award...! How much did their performances vary, for those who saw both? Congratulations to her and everyone who won tonight in their fields. Oh my Did he do that with My Fair Lady?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2022 22:34:15 GMT
Is there even a healthy way to sing like that? It sounded painful. I don't recall it being sung quite so deliberately badly/out of tune and shouted as much when I saw the show, or Jessie being quite so twitchy as Amy is currently doing, so I think some of it is the individual's choice at least in part. That said though, it is meant to be Sally having a breakdown so in that context it makes sense despite being painful on the ears, and is to a large extent the direction.
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Post by lolalou on Apr 10, 2022 22:39:13 GMT
Is there even a healthy way to sing like that? It sounded painful. I don't recall it being sung quite so deliberately badly/out of tune and shouted as much when I saw the show, or Jessie being quite so twitchy as Amy is currently doing, so I think some of it is the individual's choice at least in part. That said though, it is meant to be Sally having a breakdown so in that context it makes sense despite being painful on the ears, and is to a large extent the direction. It’s so mannered and uncomfortable to watch. I’d like to see it in context I think. Also I miss Liza Edited to say if JB off due to vocal issues I can understand why now. Surely that’s gotta rip your throat out singing like that
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Post by d'James on Apr 10, 2022 22:40:12 GMT
Is there even a healthy way to sing like that? It sounded painful. I don't recall it being sung quite so deliberately badly/out of tune and shouted as much when I saw the show, or Jessie being quite so twitchy as Amy is currently doing, so I think some of it is the individual's choice at least in part. That said though, it is meant to be Sally having a breakdown so in that context it makes sense despite being painful on the ears, and is to a large extent the direction. Google the Jane Horrocks version.
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Post by Rory on Apr 10, 2022 22:47:00 GMT
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Post by shambles on Apr 10, 2022 22:47:27 GMT
Eddie Redmayne: Cabaret on Broadway? Never say never...The question was put to the award-winning Cabaret stars Jessie Buckley and Eddie Redmayne after they both picked up leading performer nods for Cabaret, which opened in the West End last autumn.
Buckley leapt in first with an energetic "yes!" while Redmayne was a bit more measured, saying "well never say never... we've both just finished our runs and we both definitely need a holiday first!" We'd put our money on producers already sizing up possible locations...
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