Lucas Steele

Moriah3
#1Lucas Steele
Posted: 7/21/17 at 8:47pm

Does anyone know when his last day is in The Great Comet?

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#2Lucas Steele
Posted: 7/21/17 at 9:44pm

No one knows if a "last day" is even set.  He certainly might chose to renew his contract.   

 

Previews started on 10/18, so Oct 22 would be his last date if he doesn't renew.  Openinw as 11/14, so   November 19 is the other possiblitiy.. (I can never remember if their "year" starts with first preview or on the night of opening.)


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asmith0307
#3Lucas Steele
Posted: 7/21/17 at 10:16pm

Typically its's a year from first preview (at least on the contracts I have worked with). 

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oncemorewithfeeling2
#4Lucas Steele
Posted: 7/21/17 at 11:24pm

On Tumblr, it's posted that "some" of the principals are leaving in October (Gelsey Bell and Grace McLean were mentioned name), but I don't see Lucas (or other leads) leaving any time before Labor Day, at the earliest.

Wayman_Wong
#5Lucas Steele
Posted: 7/22/17 at 12:21am

Among ''The Great Comet's'' principals, Lucas Steele might've been with the show the longest, in its various incarnations. A couple months ago, he celebrated his 500th performance. 

If you wanna know more about Lucas, here's a Playbill interview we did with him four years ago: He recalls his favorite celebrity encounter at ''Great Comet'' (Bernadette Peters); growing up gay, and working with Cyndi Lauper in ''Threepenny Opera.''

http://www.playbill.com/article/the-leading-men-lucas-steele-proves-his-mettle-in-natasha-pierre-and-the-great-comet-of-1812-com-208862

Updated On: 7/22/17 at 12:21 AM

aimeric
#6Lucas Steele
Posted: 7/22/17 at 12:33am

Considering all the health issues he's had with his knee as a result of the physically demanding nature of the role (didn't he have surgery, even?), not to mention the tough vocal demands of the role, I would be surprised if he renewed his contract.  At least, in an interview done a few months ago at a fashion show, when he and Amber Grey were asked whether they'd renew, they both said they didn't think they would (they've both been with the show for years now).

Updated On: 7/22/17 at 12:33 AM

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#8Lucas Steele
Posted: 7/22/17 at 12:38am

Lucas is talented but I definitely think a new interpretation of Anatole could bring a lot of life to the show.

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RippedMan
#9Lucas Steele
Posted: 7/22/17 at 12:44am

I feel like if he leaves it will just go to his understudy who I saw back in the "tent" days. 

theater_tech
#10Lucas Steele
Posted: 7/22/17 at 1:14am

Wayman_Wong said: "Among ''The Great Comet's'' principals, Lucas Steele might've been with the show the longest, in its various incarnations. A couple months ago, he celebrated his 500th performance. 
 

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It was Lucas Steele, Brittain Ashford, and Lauren Zakrin celebrating their 500th performance.

 

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#11Lucas Steele
Posted: 7/22/17 at 6:57am

I wouldn't be surprised if much of the cast leaves.  MANY have been with it for a looong time. 


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#12Lucas Steele
Posted: 7/22/17 at 12:28pm

I think that 52 weeks of performances starting Oct 18 would make the final date of the original contracts Oct 15.

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haterobics
#13Lucas Steele
Posted: 7/22/17 at 1:05pm

If they know it is closing in January, would that make some just figure they may as well do three more months and finish it off? Or not really?

Margo319
#14Lucas Steele
Posted: 7/22/17 at 2:16pm

Josh Canfield was the perfect Anatole.  Lucas missed so many performances when they did it at Kazino in 2013, so I was able to see Josh multiple times. Incredible.  

aimeric
#15Lucas Steele
Posted: 7/22/17 at 5:18pm

The one time I've seen Josh Canfield on as Anatole, I liked his portrayal a lot, and most of the score he sang just fine, but I was disappointed at how he doesn't seem to fully trust his falsetto.  He didn't seem entirely comfortable with the falsetto parts in "Letters," and he attempted to belt his final "Petersburg" note, which...did not quite work, let's just say.  On the other hand, there were parts that he did that I thought were better than Lucas Steele, for instance his reactions during the confrontation with angry Pierre.

schubox
#16Lucas Steele
Posted: 7/22/17 at 6:15pm

Lucas may be my favorite part of the show, but I'd be shocked if he renewed. As others have said, he's been with the show for so long. I'm going again in December and I'd love to see him again, but I'd be shocked if he was still there 

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#17Lucas Steele
Posted: 7/22/17 at 6:25pm

haterobics said: "If they know it is closing in January, would that make some just figure they may as well do three more months and finish it off? Or not really?

 

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I think that's too individual to even comment upon.  


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