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What is the best Stage Performance You Have Ever Seen?

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#100What is the best Stage Performance You Have Ever Seen?
Posted: 11/10/18 at 3:58am

Angela Lansbury in "Sweeney Todd"

Derek Jacoby in "Cyrano de Bergerac"

Vanessa Redgrave in "Long Day's Journey Into Night"

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swoboda
#101What is the best Stage Performance You Have Ever Seen?
Posted: 11/10/18 at 6:56am

Jefferson Mays in "I Am My Own Wife"...One man portraying multiple characters of different sexes, nationalities, sexual orientations, accents, and ages. Performed the entire show alone. All done seamleslesly like an intricate puzzle.

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#102What is the best Stage Performance You Have Ever Seen?
Posted: 11/10/18 at 7:12am

Audra in Lady Day and as Bess

Kathy Bates in 'Night Mother

Glenda Jackson in Three Tall Women

Angela Lansbury in Gypsy and as Mrs. Lovett

Ben Platt

 

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yankeefan7
#103What is the best Stage Performance You Have Ever Seen?
Posted: 11/10/18 at 8:29am

Cherry Jones - Doubt

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devonian.t
#104What is the best Stage Performance You Have Ever Seen?
Posted: 11/10/18 at 11:09am

Best Actress in a Musical KRYSTEN CUMMINGS as Mimi in Rent OLC (such attack, such fearlessness)

Best Actress in a Play MAGGIE SMITH in almost anything but especially Three Tall Women OLC

Best Actor in a Musical JOHN LITHGOW in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (such command of the stage and audience!)

Best Actor in a Play MARK RYLANCE as Viola in Twelfth Night

andPeggy3
#105What is the best Stage Performance You Have Ever Seen?
Posted: 11/11/18 at 8:45am

Mark Rylance in Jerusalem and Cynthia Erivo in The Color Purple.

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henrikegerman
#106What is the best Stage Performance You Have Ever Seen?
Posted: 11/11/18 at 2:15pm

devonian.t said: "Best Actress in a Musical KRYSTEN CUMMINGS as Mimi in Rent OLC (such attack, such fearlessness)

Best Actress in a Play MAGGIE SMITH in almost anything but especially Three Tall Women OLC

Best Actor in a Musical JOHN LITHGOW in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (such command of the stage and audience!)

Best Actor in a Play MARK RYLANCE as Viola in Twelfth Night
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Devonian, Rylance famously played Olivia in TWLFTH NIGHT.  Opposite Samuel Barnett, equally superb, as Viola (and in a much earlier production opposite Eddie Redmayne's Viola).

Rylance may have also played Viola at one point, but I suspect you mean his Olivia and simply mistyped. 

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The Distinctive Baritone
#107What is the best Stage Performance You Have Ever Seen?
Posted: 11/11/18 at 2:47pm

I'm enjoying reading these, especially since most responses seem to be from people who are old enough to have actually seen some of the greatest performances of the couple of decades (I opened this thread expecting it to be mostly Elphabas and Evan Hansens).

 

I'll bite:

Denis O'Hare in An Iliad. I've seen many great performances on Broadway and in Chicago, but I saw this one-man show on tour and...wow.

 

 

Dollypop
#108What is the best Stage Performance You Have Ever Seen?
Posted: 11/11/18 at 7:27pm

Stacy Keach as HAMLET

Taylor Trensch in CURIOUS INCIDENT

Elaine Stritch in VIRGINIA WOOLF

Anthony Perkins in EQUUS

Bradley Cooper in THE ELEPHANT MAN

Elizabeth Ashley in HOT TIN ROOF



Patti LuPone in GYPSY

Gwen Verdon in SWEET CHARITY

That Streisand Woman in FUNNY GIRL

Angela Lansbury in MAME

Tony Yazbeck in ON THE TOWN

Richard Kiley in LA MANCHA

Bernadette Peters in MACK AND MABLE.


and...

Carol Channing in HELLO DOLLY! (53 TIMES)


"Long live God!" (GODSPELL)

Jarethan
#109What is the best Stage Performance You Have Ever Seen?
Posted: 11/11/18 at 7:47pm

The Distinctive Baritone said: "I'm enjoying reading these, especially since most responses seem to be from people who are old enough to have actually seen some of the greatest performances of the couple of decades (I opened this thread expecting it to be mostly Elphabas and Evan Hansens).



I'll bite:

Denis O'Hare in An Iliad. I've seen many great performances on Broadway and in Chicago, but I saw this one-man show on tour and...wow.


Funny that you mention it, but I felt that I could tell the ages of people based own their choices.  For older people, like me, there are some performances that I have seen that I think are historic; three of the four I picked were a thousand years ago...leading one to conclude that I am a close relation to After Eight, who I have come to believe thinks everything past 1970 or so is garbage.  

I like too think that is not the case with me, and does not mean that I think that anything remotely recent was not up to snuff.  My second choice for female in a play would have been Cate Blanchett for Streetcar, somewhere in the 2010s.  I actually chose Dewhurst for what I truly believe was a legendary performance.  Similarly, I chose James Earl Jones for a play that was presented about 50 years ago (OMG!!), but I do think that Brian Cranston was incredible 45 years later in the same theatre, if not quite as great as Jones' performance (or Derek Jacobi's in Cyrano, which someone else mentioned).

I admit bias around the women in a musical.  I have seen some excellent performances by women in the past 15 years (to set an arbitrary limit on 'recent'What is the best Stage Performance You Have Ever Seen?.  To me, the only performance in a musical that I would rank even close to Lansbury in (take your choice) or Barbara Harris in The Apple Tree or Carol Channing or Pearl Bailey in Hello, Dolly or Patti Lupone in Evita or Mary Martin in I Do! I Do! or Patricia Routledge in Darling of the Day (32 performances!!!, no less) or Katharine Hepburn in Coco (she deserved the Tony by a mile over Lauren Bacall, who was excellent) or Gwen Verdon in Sweet Charity and Chicago or Chita Rivera in Chicago was, maybe, Patti Lupone in Sweeney Todd or Donna Murphy in Hello Dolly or The King and I; and, as good as they were, I do not feel they were a match for those performances from the 60s -70s - 80s.  (Note: I should mention that Alice Ripley's voice was shot (hoarse and flat) when I saw her in NTN; I assume that Tonya Pinkins was also having an off-night for the same reason; and (although I love Bette Midler), I was on the fence with her singing...she just seemed too be giving a lazy performance when I saw her, although the comedy and warmth came through loud and clear; and I somehow missed Christine Ebersole in Grey Gardens).

Re male in a musical, I think Nathan Lane, who I chose in that category, is reasonably near-term, given that the second best (Christopher Plummer in Cyrano) was probably 40 years ago at this point.  I also feel strongly that, more recently, Ben Platt and Hugh Jackman gave top 5 male in a musical performances in a lifetime of theatergoing.  Add Richard Kiley for Man of LaMancha, and you have it.

I guess the point is that young people are picking performances based on anywhere from a very limited number of years viewing to 10 or 15 years, while old farts like me are picking from decades more (in my case, I have been seeing shows regularly since 1964, along with a (very) few that my parents took me to see before I was even 10 or 11.  Our advantage is that we have seen performances they can only dream of having seen; and, actuarially, they get to see a lot more future legendary shows than we will; and as they do, their 'choices' are going to change as they have more performances under their belts.

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#110What is the best Stage Performance You Have Ever Seen?
Posted: 11/11/18 at 10:56pm

Jarethan -

I’m jealous that you have seen so many legendary performances! I’m only 36, but sometimes I feel like an old man since it seems the majority of posters on this board are in high school or college. Granted, I myself joined when I was in college, when BWW first came to fruition.

I wonder what performances during my lifetime will eventually become legendary. The only one that seems to have been long enough ago to stand the test of time is Alan Cumming in Cabaret in 1998 or whatever it was. (Denis O’Hare was in that production too, turning the thankless role of Ernst into something quite memorable.)

funhamilton_rent
#111What is the best Stage Performance You Have Ever Seen?
Posted: 11/11/18 at 11:09pm

Cynthia Erivo in The Color Purple (above anything I have ever and will ever see)

Jessie Mueller in Waitress

Ben Platt & Rachel Bay Jones in Dear Evan Hansen

Leslie Odom Jr. in Hamilton

 

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Theatreboy49
#112What is the best Stage Performance You Have Ever Seen?
Posted: 11/12/18 at 2:33am

Not much of a poster anymore but felt the need to chime in that Patti in Gypsy and Alan Cumming in Macbeth are probably the  best acting performances I've ever witnessed. Phillip Seymour Hoffman in Death of a Salesman was also really something.


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KathyNYC2
#113What is the best Stage Performance You Have Ever Seen?
Posted: 11/12/18 at 11:52am

So many over the years but for right now, Nicolette Robinson as Jenna in Waitress. Just really impressive and moving.

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JRybka
#114What is the best Stage Performance You Have Ever Seen?
Posted: 11/12/18 at 1:28pm

The one that still still haunts me to this day is (And I am not being sarcastic....it was breathtaking) was Justine Bateman as Lulu in "Lulu" at the Berkeley Rep. 

Musical was probably Marin Mazzie in Ragtime. 


"Whenever I get gloomy with the state of the world, I think about the arrivals gate at Heathrow Airport. General opinion's starting to make out that we live in a world of hatred and greed, but I don't see that. It seems to me that love is everywhere. Often it's not particularly dignified or newsworthy, but it's always there - fathers and sons, mothers and daughters, husbands and wives, boyfriends, girlfriends, old friends. When the planes hit the Twin Towers, as far as I know none of the phone calls from the people on board were messages of hate or revenge - they were all messages of love. If you look for it, I've got a sneaky feeling you'll find that love actually is all around."

Jarethan
#115What is the best Stage Performance You Have Ever Seen?
Posted: 11/13/18 at 1:59am

The Distinctive Baritone said: "Jarethan -

I’m jealous that you have seen so many legendary performances! I’m only 36, but sometimes I feel like an old man since it seems the majority of posters on this board are in high school or college. Granted, I myself joined when I was in college, when BWW first came to fruition.

I wonder what performances during my lifetime will eventually become legendary. The only one that seems to have been long enough ago to stand the test of time is Alan Cumming in Cabaret in 1998 or whatever it was. (Denis O’Hare was in that production too, turning the thankless role of Ernst into something quite memorable.)

 

It is interesting to theorize.  I certainly think that Nathan Lane's performance in The Producers will be legendary.  Ditto, James Corden for OMTG.  Bette Midler, my reservations notwithstanding.  Elaine Stritch for In Liberty.  Glenda Jackson for Three Tall Women?  Mark Rylance in Jerusalem?  Ben Platt?  Hugh Jackman?  Audra for Lady Day? Elaine May for Wavily?  Vanessa Redgrave for LDJIN?

 

IMO some great performances are too recent to consider.

 

BroadwayNoob
#116What is the best Stage Performance You Have Ever Seen?
Posted: 11/13/18 at 8:05am

J Harrison Ghee as Lola in Kinky Boots is the best performance I've seen by anyone and he literally has the voice of an angel it's absolutely insane

theatreguy12
#117What is the best Stage Performance You Have Ever Seen?
Posted: 11/13/18 at 10:24pm

Michael Jeter, Grand Hotel; Carol Channing, Hello Dolly; Lea Salonga, Miss Saigon; Gregory Hines, Jelly's Last Jam; Glenn Close, Sunset Boulevard; Tony Yazbeck, On the Town; Angela Lansbury, Blithe Spirit; Carmen Cusack, Bright Star; Kristen Chenoweth, On the Twentieth Century; Stockard Channing, Six Degrees of Separation; Chita Rivera, Kiss of the Spider Woman; Jessie Mueller, Beautiful; Ben Platt, Dear Evan Hansen

dwirth
#118What is the best Stage Performance You Have Ever Seen?
Posted: 11/14/18 at 12:14am

Elaine Paige - Sunset... Something about her x-small stature and nasaly American accent made her every bit the larger-than-life screen star who couldn't convert to talkies. Couple that with that incomparable voice - and, wow.

Keene Curtis - La Cage - a touching, wounded, strong, incredible Albin.

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#119What is the best Stage Performance You Have Ever Seen?
Posted: 11/14/18 at 2:40pm

Theatregeek811 said: "Kaley Ann Voorhees in Phantom of the Opera. I'm so thrilled that she's finally going to be the main Christine!"

SAME. Kaley is utterly fantastic. 

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#120What is the best Stage Performance You Have Ever Seen?
Posted: 11/14/18 at 2:43pm

Gavin Lee in SpongeBob SquarePants was extremely impressive. If you're a crazy person who doesn't think he's amazing, look up his performance in Mary Poppins as well. 

Danielle0314
#121What is the best Stage Performance You Have Ever Seen?
Posted: 11/14/18 at 3:06pm

Ramin Karimloo as JVJ Les Miserables... twice. Bring Him Home... ugh so good!

NGL that whole revival cast was down right stellar. One of my biggest upsets was that they didn't do a cast recording.

TravisOKC
#122What is the best Stage Performance You Have Ever Seen?
Posted: 11/14/18 at 3:49pm

Carmen Cusack in Brightstar

Alex Sharp in Curious Incident

J. Bobby Spencer in Next to Normal

Tom Hanks, Hamish Linklater, Joe Morton, and Rondi Reed all in Henry IV in LA this past summer

JBC3
#123What is the best Stage Performance You Have Ever Seen?
Posted: 11/14/18 at 4:01pm

After Eight in a star turn as Defender of All that is Sacred in Theatre. Truly stunning!

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MichelleCraig
#124What is the best Stage Performance You Have Ever Seen?
Posted: 11/14/18 at 8:25pm

I’ve seen a lot of great performances in some exceptional shows. However, Liza Minnelli in THE ACT and Hugh Jackman in THE BOY FROM OZ stand out as fantastic performances in not-so-great shows.