After watching the movie last night, I think a star Studded revival of Into The Woods would do really well. One idea I had is Philipa as Cinderella. Any other casting ideas?
I'm not sure that star-studded is necessarily what the show needs. I would really like to see a full production with the original script and some first rate broadway performers.
Audra Mcdonald as the Witch with Brandon Uranowitz and Stephanie J Block as the Bakers with Ashley Park as Cinderella with Sydney Lucas as Little Red and maybe Chip Zien returning as the narrator.
Wait, you want a star-studded Into the Woods and your first suggestion is Phillipa? I like her and listen to her "Burn" on the Hamilton OBCR often, but you did say "star". Unless you mean Broadway star.
icecreambenjamin said: "I'm not sure that star-studded is necessarily what the show needs. I would really like to see a full production with the original script and some first rate broadway performers.
Audra Mcdonald as the Witch with Brandon Uranowitz and Stephanie J Block as the Bakers with Ashley Park as Cinderella with Sydney Lucas as Little Red and maybe Chip Zien returning as the narrator.
See That's exactly the type of thing that I want to see.
I'd love an INTO THE WOODS revival with a mix of stars and working Broadway actors in the style of the marvelous SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE revival with Gyllenhaal and Ashford.
My dream choices are all Broadway actors though.
The Witch - Jane Krakowski
The Baker's Wife - Renee Elise Goldsberry
The Baker - John Benjamin Hickey
Cinderella - Ashley Park
Narrator - Chip Zien or Victor Garber
"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: "I'd love an INTO THE WOODS revival with a mix of stars and working Broadway actors in the style of the marvelous SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE revival with Gyllenhaal and Ashford.
As much as I love Jane Krakowski, she could not even get close to singing the role of the Witch, especially in the original key. I would like to not see another Vanessa Williams situation in which the entire role was out of her range and so the whole score was adjusted to fit her. The Witch requires much more than just sex appeal.
Honestly, think of Audra as the Beggar Woman in Sweeney and imagine something like that as the old Witch. She'd be sublime and she would sing the hell out of the score, which is something that I have not seen since Peters.
Actually other than Audra, the only two people that I could think of being really great in the role would be Annaleigh Ashford and maybe even Lady Gaga if they wanted to make it a really hot ticket.
No to this entire thread. We gave you the brilliant five-time Academy Award nominee, and A-list star, Amy Adams. She was brilliant and everyone pooped on her. So... NO.
Who cares about the original keys? Sondheim has always been clear that he prefers actors who sing and not singers who can sort of act. Krakowski not only has a history with Sondheim (having played April in the 1995 COMPANY revival and recorded multiple of his songs), but she also shares Bernadette Peters' ability to seamlessly wring comedy out of the most banal lines one second and breaking your heart the next. Her sex appeal has nothing to do with the reasons she'd make a perfect Witch; she's one of the few stars who gets musical theatre and musical comedy and has the chops to pull it off. Who gives a f*ck whether she is singing in the original keys? It's so silly when people bring that up as a reason for not casting someone. We're lucky no one cared that Natasha Richardson didn't sound like Liza Minnelli, or that Angela Lansbury couldn't belt Mamma Rose like Ethel Merman.
Moving on... Gyllenhaal would make an ideal Baker. After SUNDAY, I'd be happy to see him play all the juicy male roles in Sondheim's canon, the Baker, Bobby, Sweeney, Fredrick, etc. Also, loving the idea of Jackie Hoffman as Jack's Mother, that'd be sublime.
"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"
TotallyEffed said: "Take a deep breath. I love Jane but her voice is quite thin. The Witch really should be played by a powerhouse vocalist who can handle the score.
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Yes please calm down Jazz. I adore Jane, but her singing is not her strongest area. The Witch requires a full blown trained voice.