With all the organizing done (for now), I thought I'd catch up on a little gossip. I came across this fun little game I think I'll play. Maybe one or two of my friends will play along. Blogbuddies, consider yourselves tagged.
The first musical I ever saw on Broadway was (or if you haven’t seen a musical on Broadway): The Lion King
The musical I would most like to see again is: Gypsy
The musical I never want to see again is: Love Music and/or Brooklyn
The best performance in a Broadway musical by a woman I’ve ever seen is: Bernadette Peters in the last performance of Gypsy on May 30, 2004
The best performance in a Broadway musical by a man I’ve ever seen is: Michael Cerveris in Sweeney Todd
The person I wish they never cast was: Daniel Evans in the show Sunday in the Park with George
The person they should have cast was: Manoel Felciano
My favorite Broadway choreography was in the show: The Dancer's Life and/or 42nd Street
The lyric/line that always brings a lump to my throat is: "Not a day goes by. Not a blessed day. But you're still somehow part of my life and you won't go away, so there's hell to pay. And until I die, I'll die day after day, day after day, day after day, after day, after day." from Merrily We Roll Along as sung by Bernadette in concert.
The stupidest lyric/line I’ve ever heard is: "Uh - Nessa I've got something to confess, a" from Wicked and/or "Paula, On my knees you're so much talla" from The Goodbye Girl
The first musical I had to go back and see twice was: Gypsy!
The first musical I ever walked out of was: I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change but if there had been an intermission, I would have walked out of Brooklyn.
The most under praised and overly deserving show in my opinion is: the 2003 revival of Gypsy.
The most overly praised and under deserving show in my opinion is: Avenue Q.
The song show tune I’m most likely to sing while I’m dancing around at home is: "Some People" from Gypsy and/or "When I'm Drunk I'm Beautiful" from Prettybelle and/or "Nobody Does It Like Me" from Seesaw and/or "Loads of Love" from No Strings and/or "Nobody Steps on Kafritz" from Henry Sweet Henry and/or "The Babylove Miracle Show" from Grass Harp.....
If I could recast any role in a current Broadway musical with a performer of the past it would be: Mary Poppins with Julie Andrews
If I could recast a current actor in a Broadway musical that was before their time it would be: Kelli O'Hara in the original Pajama Game
The show they should never change a word of because it is already perfect is: Gypsy (except for maybe "Little Lamb")
The show I'd most like to get my hands on and rewrite is: Little Women. What a travesty that one was. They took a beloved American novel and turned into unrecognizable fluff. And pop songs performed in Civil War period outfits? The only good thing was Maureen McGovern as Marmee - she was true to that staunch and loving character. Even poor Sutton Foster couldn't break away from the dullness of the musical Jo.
The role I was born to play on Broadway is: Auntie Mame!!!!
6 comments:
HAHAHA, would you believe that I did mine without looking here first? Hilarious.
And I adore Daniel Evans as George.
Done and done!
Sarah, Talk about inspired answers. But I do wonder how Daniel Evans managed to do so well with the Oliviers if you didn't think he worked in the role.
As a blogbuddy, I've answered your clarion call!
But, Steve, I didn't say I didn't think that Daniel worked well in the role of George, I just said I wish he wasn't cast. From the moment the revival was announced - during the run of Sweeney Todd, I had it in mind that Manoel would be perfect as George.
Got it!
Ok, I did it! But since I've only been going to Broadway for a year, it's more like my best of 2007!
That's a shame about "Little Women." I've seen the cast CD in Borders and I've thought about buying it because I was curious about how they turned the book into a musical. But now, I'll probably just skip it!
And Julie Andrews would have been perfect! Would you bring back Dick Van Dyke, too? Because I really liked Gavin Lee as Bert.
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