ashley0139
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No, it's just infinitely better.I think Company won Best Revival over The Music Man as an tribute to Stephen Sondheim.
No, it's just infinitely better.I think Company won Best Revival over The Music Man as an tribute to Stephen Sondheim.
While I haven’t seen music man, based on reviews it deserved the win.No, it's just infinitely better.
While I haven’t seen music man, based on reviews it deserved the win.
I will say there weren’t a lot of surprises last night. Most of the awards were it can go to this person or this person. Other than that please go support live theatre!
I also saw company twice (once prior to and once since the pandemic) and I agree they did incredible work.I've seen both, and Company is a far superior show and production. They did something different with the gender-bending that truly changed the show in a positive way, and the design and direction is just glorious. Music Man is meh. It's a fine night at the theatre, but they didn't do anything revelatory, and the performances are mediocre compared to the ones in Company. I don't know why anyone would think they only won because of Sondheim. Very odd statement to me.
I also saw company twice (once prior to and once since the pandemic) and I agree they did incredible work.
Sondheim deserves every memorial and posthumous accolade. He undeniably changed musical theatre.
I think people thought they were winning everything (they lost 4 of their other nominations-albeit one of them was in one of the acting categories they also won) because of Sondheim when in reality it the work they put in. Matt and Patti deserved their awards (and Jennifer deserved her nomination) as did Marianne (who everyone forgets normally does plays!) and Bunny for her set design. The categories they lost in made sense.
The one thing I did wish they did was instead of the opening to the show I wish they did Side by Side which is the opening to Act 2
A medley would’ve been better for all the shows minus strange loop (I’m still shocked six didn’t do the mega mix at the end but shortened).Marianne's direction and Bunny's set design are characters themselves and it's fantastic. They absolutely deserved their wins.
I will forever be bitter that Katrina Lenk did not get the nomination, and I would have given her the win. What she is doing on that stage is an absolute revelation. But some people get it, some people don't. I also would have given a nomination to Chris Sieber. He is doing fantastic, nuanced, heartbreaking work that is underappreciated.
A lot of people wanted them to do Side by Side. I'm not sure that would have played great to a national audience though. I was hoping for a medley of some kind like Paradise Square did or Matilda a few years ago.
Exactly, thank you! Sondheim didn't want someone who could belt like Elphaba. He wanted someone who could act the heck out of it. Katrina makes me cry every time. I enjoyed the 2007 revival and Raul, but I enjoy this version so much more.A medley would’ve been better for all the shows minus strange loop (I’m still shocked six didn’t do the mega mix at the end but shortened).
I did really enjoy Katrina’s work and she grew so much from pre pandemic. A lot of people forget Sondheim wanted ACTORS (which is why Raul Esparza’s Bobby from 2007 is a revelation. Although that man can literally act a garbage bag and I would be a weepy mess).
Seiber: 100 % yes. Sorry Grateful and Marry Me a Little are my favorite numbers in the show!
It also would’ve been nice to see the boyfriends.
I think Company won Best Revival over The Music Man as an tribute to Stephen Sondheim.
While I haven’t seen music man, based on reviews it deserved the win. [. . .]
Sondheim deserves every memorial and posthumous accolade. He undeniably changed musical theatre.
Of the new musicals nominated, the only one that peaks my interest is Six. Maybe in the fall, if it’s still playing.
There was an all female cast production in the works at one point. I wonder if that's the same one you mentioned.The commercials showed 1776 is coming back to Broadway in the fall. I'd be interested to know who is the actor who plays John Adams and how he portrays the character.
Ok all. A few years back I sent a very good friend of mine a concert from Green Room 42 called "Titanique" It is Celine Dion (not the actual Celine but brilliantly played by Marla Mindelle from Sister Act and the 2013 Cinderella) telling the story of the movie through the music of Celine. It was hilarious and we became obsessed. Well this past Thursday, my friend and i took another friend to see it at Asylum NYC on West 26th and it was FREAKING HILARIOUS! Very affordable priced tickets, killer cast, funny as hell. I highly recommend it-limited run ends in September!
EXACTLY! Sondheim, probably more than any other musical theatre person currently living probably has had more of a one-on one and group, professional and personal life-changing, career-changing, inspirational and creative effect on the current three generations of musical theatre performers & musicians sitting in that audience. For some, he has been their composer, songwriter, or collaborator, or mentor and inspirer, and career life-changer.
I find it odd that it is even remotely possible for someone to not understand that?That maybe those he touched in this way voted for him and his show as one last posthumous tribute and homage to such genius? Regardless of how they were "supposed" to vote. But, maybe if someone hasn't had their own creative or life-changing mentor that opened them up to a larger world of possibilities & opportunities, they might not have that frame of reference. How utterly sad. Yet explains a lot.
Company shockingly announced a closing last night on 7/31…..many theories as to why but it very concerning. Please go see a show if you can. There are various discount sites and apps from today tix to TDF. Even the broadway websites like broadway.com have good prices. Pay attention to the mailers you receive in the mail as they help immensely.