As an unknown actor you got to tell the producers and creatives, what you felt needed fixing? I cannot imagine why you got fired"
Are you kidding? You are obviously not an actor. Or an amateur at that. That is WHAT WE ARE HERE FOR IN DEVELOPMENTAL PROCESSES. To tell producers and creators what we think. {edited by BWW staff}. That is what workshops and labs and readings, and out of town tryouts are about! Development. Most producers aren’t creative producers. WE as actor
reginula said: "The truth is I didn't know much about Nicolette Robinson. I think she sounds great! I can imagine her "She Used To Be Mine". (also, I've seen some tweets from before this thread began of people who hoped to see her as Jenna some day)
This clip is amazing. She’s such a great actress with a great voice that I dont actually care about the voice first. Personally, I could care less about a voice if
Born For This: A New Musical (Boston Run) Jun 23
2018, 12:39:34 AM
I was wondering about this! Donald was the best Hamilton I ever saw. I hope this is great so it transfers and I get to see him do something else big. He’s a star. And Loren Lott was great when I saw her in Island. What is the story?
Was Springsteen booed? Jun 11
2018, 01:23:39 AM
On both of his entrances there seemed to be a noticeable boo coming from the audience. Did anyone else notice this? Does santons know what this is about?
Alex M said: "IslandBoy27 said: "This replacement is SO good. I don't know how much of a draw he will be. But it is a bit of a jaw drop. A VERY interesting choice to say the least. "
nasty_khakis said: "Morrible: How many times do we have to go through this? Witchin' does not put food on the table. Witchin' does not pay the bills. Witchin' is no guarantee to a future. even if you have got talent. Elphie. If you want to win in life. then keep your nose in them books and out of the clouds. Elphie. I know how you feel. Really. I do. But there are a lot of talented people right down there on the streets... witchin' their "shoulda-c
I said this a week ago and know it all neon brushed me off. The poster outside clearly lists him as a principal. But neon said that didn't necessarily mean anything. Just saying.
I walked by the Hamilton theater tonight. Seth Stewart is now listed with the principals on the poster next to the door. Andrew Chappelle is still listed with the ensemble. That must mean Seth is the new Laff/Jefferson. Right? He's also on the board as playing it. Hmmmmm.
Can we shift this to the men? What is the highest note written for a man? Not embellishments. I think there is an E flat written for the brother in MARIE CHRISTINE. I could be wrong.
AEA AGMA SM said: "According to the Production Contract a replacement (whether an internal promotion or someone new to the production) must be contracted and begin performances no later than two weeks after an actor leaves.
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Two week? Or two months? Two months seems more appropriate. Are you stating that as fact? Is there a link to share on that info? I'd like to read it if possible.
I was wondering if anybody knew what the rules were about replacements on Broadway.
Is there a certain amount of time that producers have before they must replace an actor who has left?
For example, and I apologize for using this example, how long can the swings/understudies for Jefferson/Lafayette in Hamilton alternate in the role before the production is forced to give a replacement contract?
My bestie is at Hamilton right now. The show just resumed. They had to stop the show due to technical difficulties? He said this was due to the storm outside and the technical aspects of the show were effected. I have never heard of this before. Has anyone else?