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He's got a great voice but he's known as being hard to work with (which is why he's basically the only memeber of his band anymore... ironically, his band's only hit album was before everyone else left his band). This doesn't seem to to be the right role, especially as a replacement in a long running show, to make his Broadway debut in. They must really be hurting in those advance sells and he must be looking for a little cash...
Charlie may be a vanilla role, but he arguably has the best songs in the score, with Step One, Charlie's Soliloquy, and Soul of a Man. All of which require powerhouse vocals.
bdn223 said: "Charlie may be a vanilla role, but he arguably has the best songs in the score, with Step One, Charlie's Soliloquy, and Soul of a Man. All of which require powerhouse vocals."
Sondheimite said: "He's got a great voice but he's known as being hard to work with (which is why he's basically the only memeber of his band anymore... ironically, his band's only hit album was before everyone else left his band). This doesn't seem to to be the right role, especially as a replacement in a long running show, to make his Broadway debut in. They must really be hurting in those advance sells and he must be looking for a little cash...
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Well actually one guy left for substance abuse and the other 2 left because they wanted a different sound. And now that he's alone, the current album is the only album to hit #1 on the charts and be nominated for a Grammy. So I say he's doing pretty well on his own.
I am very excited for this, getting tickets as soon as I'm home from work
I LOVE their new album and it has a lot of "Broadway" in it. "Death of a Bachelor" and the closing track are very Broadway - standard sounding with their own flavor. I'm excited to return to Kinky to see him!
Whateverjsays said: "Sondheimite said: "He's got a great voice but he's known as being hard to work with (which is why he's basically the only memeber of his band anymore... ironically, his band's only hit album was before everyone else left his band). This doesn't seem to to be the right role, especially as a replacement in a long running show, to make his Broadway debut in. They must really be hurting in those advance sells and he must be looking for a little cash...
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Well actually one guy left for substance abuse and the other 2 left because they wanted a different sound. And now that he's alone, the current album is the only album to hit #1 on the charts and be nominated for a Grammy. So I say he's doing pretty well on his own.
I am very excited for this, getting tickets as soon as I'm home from work
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This, plus he's also had a full, consistent band behind him on tour since their album in 2013.
While it's not the same, he does act in all his music videos and in the video interludes for his most recent tour.
His song writing skills are some of the best of Today. I really wish he would write his own musical. He's so theatrical it would be incredible. I know he wrote a son for the Spongebob Musical. Hopefully this encourages him to get more involved with Broadway. He's always said he loved it.
A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.