What a terribly worded press release. I'm sure they mean next winter, right? I mean it says early winter 2016. Aren't we already past early winter? Will it be starting after December 21st but before NYE so it can be actually winter 2016?
"Hey little girls, look at all the men in shiny shirts and no wives!" - Jackie Hoffman, Xanadu, 19 Feb 2008
The BWW article says winter but the Broadway.com article (at least now) says fall. Obviously it's not this season, Blanchett's slate is pretty full.
First we get Bette Midler in Dolly and now this? I'm not gonna know what to do with myself next season. Love Blanchett's continued commitment to her stage careet, this is a must see.
"Some people can thrive and bloom living life in a living room, that's perfect for some people of one hundred and five. But I at least gotta try, when I think of all the sights that I gotta see, all the places I gotta play, all the things that I gotta be at"
PatrickDennis92 said: "I'm sure she's mostly doing it for her husband. But I will definitely see it.
Is there any way to say "you're a ****ing idiot" nicely?
Cate and her husband have headed the same company *together* for over 5 (10?) years now. She has come to New York and DC throughout that period performing mostly classical pieces that she essayed in Sydney (I've been incredibly fortunate to see each performance). She and her husband have passed on creative control of the company, now have the time to work outside of Sydney and Cate's movie schedule, and they are together bringing to Broadway a work that she has received acolades for. Oh ya, and she'll finally be eligible for a Tony, and could quite conceivably win.
No, but you guys don't get it. This whole thing is for her husband. Obviously he is a struggling, frustrated playwright who got his two-time Oscar winning wife to commit to the infamously strict, intense schedule and work associated with a Broadway show just to get his big break. That makes so much sense, logic prevails.
"Some people can thrive and bloom living life in a living room, that's perfect for some people of one hundred and five. But I at least gotta try, when I think of all the sights that I gotta see, all the places I gotta play, all the things that I gotta be at"
ray-andallthatjazz86 said: "No, but you guys don't get it. This whole thing is for her husband. Obviously he is a struggling, frustrated playwright who got his two-time Oscar winning wife to commit to the infamously strict, intense schedule and work associated with a Broadway show just to get his big break. That makes so much sense, logic prevails.
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you're taking it to one very big extreme but there is NO DOUBT that her husband was a factor in the decision. probably not the primarily motivating one but it's foolish to completely ignore that as a factor. he is her husband. if she values him and their marriage, it not out of the realm of possibility to be at least partially motivated by that. don't be so cynical
The statement that is being objected to is: she's mostly doing it for her husband. No one is claiming that his involvement wasn't a consideration, but rather, that it was her primary consideration.
Kad said: "Cate Blanchett is making her Broadway debut and it's the role her marriage played in making it happen that's being discussed?
Seriously? "
In fairness, though it is her Broadway debut, she's been such a fixture in New York theater over the last decade, that it is her Broadway debut doesn't feel all that novel. However, any opportunity to see Cate on stag is cause for celebration!
This is absolutely outstanding news. I know she was in another production in NYC ('The Maids'. I am assuming that was off-broadway? Anyways...so stoked to see her perform live. I have said for many years that besides Meryl Streep, Blanchett is the best living actress!