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joined:12/4/07
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BTW...seeing it from the second row you can see how aged much of the cast actually is. Ouch.
Overall, it did a great job erasing Brinkley's performance, but I won't need to go back for another 5 or so years!
Chicago the Musical Tour
CHICAGO – Equity Principal Auditions
National Touring Company
SETA Tour, Category 2; Tier approval & salary level pending
Producers: Fran and Barry Weissler
Music: John Kander
Lyrics: Fred Ebb
Book: Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse
Director: Walter Bobbie
Choreographer: Ann Reinking/Gary Chryst
Musical Supervisor: Rob Fisher
Casting Director: Duncan Stewart/Benton Whitley of Duncan Stewart and Company
Rehearsal NYC: 4/30 – 5/6/12. First Performance Leg: 5/7 – 6/3/12 (7 week layoff)
Second Performance Leg: 7/14 – 10/14/12
*Note All actors will be hired for BOTH legs of the tour.
Equity Principal Auditions:
Friday, March 16, 2012 at Ripley Grier Studios
10 AM – 6 PM 520 8th Avenue 16th Floor
Lunch from 2 - 3. (Studio 16D) (Studio 16E holding)
New York City
Please prepare a brief, standard, up-tempo Broadway song to sing (no pop or rock). Bring sheet music; an accompanist will be provided. (Note: there will be no dancing at this call; any women coming in to be seen as Roxie or Velma will be brought back to dance if there is any further interest)
Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together.
Seeking Equity actors for:
Roxie Hart:
33 – 45, any ethnicity. An innocent with the ability to murder; sexy; funny. Actress must be a spectacular dancer in the Fosse style, with a big, first-rate Broadway belt voice.
Velma Kelly:
30 – 45, any ethnicity. Sarcastic, extremely sexy, tough, funny murderer with a keen eye for publicity. Actress must be a spectacular dancer in the Fosse style, with a big, first-rate Broadway belt voice.
Billy Flynn:
38 - 60, any ethnicity. Suave, educated lawyer who can talk and wheedle and persuade anyone to do anything - - his clients literally get away with murder. Sexy, handsome, charming, masculine. Actor must have a wonderful baritone voice and move well.
Amos Hart:
38 - 58, any ethnicity. Charming, funny, vulnerable milquetoast of a man, so in love with his wife that he would mortgage anything to pay for her outrageous extravagances. Actor must sing well and be physically adept; a comic-sad character actor.
Matron “Mama” Morton:
37 - 55, any ethnicity. Role requires a great belt voice and a sexy, funny, powerful and tough character actress.
Mary Sunshine:
Any age, any ethnicity. Male soprano or countertenor who can sing LEGITIMATELY up to a high B flat. Acts like a good natured talk show hostess, but is actually a high-powered gossip columnist. Actor must be a good comedian and a GREAT legit singer.
Read more: http://broadwayworld.com/equitylisting.php?id=3808#ixzz1oBuJRSND

Hello all. I'm here in my room at the Washington-Jefferson. I had a great time seeing "Chicago" on Saturday, March 10, 2012 8pm. I decided to get there a little early to see how many of the cast members I could recognize. I noticed Jason Patrick Sands (swoon), Ryan Worsing and almost didn't notice Bianca Marroquin. Around 7:15 a.m., I saw someone leave thru the stage door. I barely saw him, but it was Chicago's Billy Flynn...Tony Yazbek. I thought this was odd. Apparently, he was feeling under the weather on that evening. There were quite a few substitutions in this show. Brian O Brian took over the role of Billy Flynn. He was amazingly good! Brian had tremendous charm in his portrayal. He sustained an very long time at...for THE.......gun! Jason Patrick Sands went on as Fred Casely. He was quite good....and very good looking in his form-fitting attire. The doctor& judge was played by David Kent. The role of Liz went to Sharon Moore. Nicole Bridgewater did "Mama Morton". I was pleasantly surprised. I managed to pick a not very good seat. It was a front row seat, but I was at the end of the stage, close to where one of the characters sits on a chair. Needless to say, I couldn't see the right section of the stage (from my viewpoint). The actor who played Amos...Raymond Bokhour was an audience favorite. He was witty and charming. After the show, I waited by the stage door and took pics with Bianca Marroquin, Ryan Lowe and Michael Cusumano. They were very lovely and chatted a bit with me and the other fans. I'm still a bit surprised that there so few people at the "Chicago" stage door. What's up with that? It's 9:25 a.m. EST, so I have some time to burn before my 2:30 p.m. show. I've included some pics. from Roman in (NYC at the moment) Austin, Texas

with Ryan Lowe

with Michael Cusumano
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The cart wheel is not there, nor is really any of the Fosse style.
As for the show? Well its just there, thats all, just there.
Shubert Theatre 1997/Ambassador Theatre 2012? Like night and day, night and day.
Amra-Faye Wright as Velma (thru 5/6; 6/4 - 8/4)
Terra C. MacLeod as Velma (5/7 - 6/3)
Tracy Shayne as Roxie (thru 5/27)
Tony Yazbeck as Billy (thru 6/17)
Carol Woods as Mama Morton (thru 5/6; resumes 6/4 - 9/16)
Roz Ryan as Mama Morton (5/7 - 6/3)
Raymond Bokhour as Amos (thru 9/16)
R. Lowe as Mary Sunshine (thru 5/6, 6/4 - 7/29, 8/13 - 9/16)
D. Micchiche as Mary Sunshine (5/7 - 6/3)
C. Newcomer as Mary Sunshine (7/30 - 8/12)
from RC in Austin, Texas
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Posted: 2/24/12 at 11:10pm