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COMPANY starring Katrina Lenk and Patti LuPone will open March 22

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#375COMPANY eyeing a spring 2020 transfer at a Shubert theater
Posted: 8/14/19 at 7:48pm

^^^

Well said! Soooo many good choices have been listed in this thread. I’d be excited for almost all of them.

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#376COMPANY eyeing a spring 2020 transfer at a Shubert theater
Posted: 8/14/19 at 7:59pm

Every time I open this thread:

COMPANY eyeing a spring 2020 transfer at a Shubert theater

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#377COMPANY eyeing a spring 2020 transfer at a Shubert theater
Posted: 8/14/19 at 8:06pm

I liked her in The Band's Visit. Thought she was fantastic even. But I'm curious to see her do a big, belty number? 

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ljay889
#378COMPANY eyeing a spring 2020 transfer at a Shubert theater
Posted: 8/14/19 at 8:21pm

Her “Last Midnight” from the JRB/Sondheim event is absolutely sensational.

As ItsKatrina mentioned, the story currently floating around is that Rosalie couldn’t commit due to another project, and Sondheim personally chose Lenk for the role. Most likely, after working with her at the JRB event. We know Sondheim likes unique and daring performers, none of this is a surprise. It’s simply wonderful.

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Robbie2
#379COMPANY eyeing a spring 2020 transfer at a Shubert theater
Posted: 8/14/19 at 8:23pm

ItsKatrina said: "Stop playing these games.

You can go through Robbie2's posts and see that nothing they've claimed to have insider info on was actually true.

The show is cast and there will be an announcement soon.

It's opening at the Bernard Jacobs.
Katrina Lenk is Bobbi.
"

 

Oooooooooooook I already stated in a different or earlier thread that Company would take the Jacobs as my agent friend told me last month.

Lenk will be Fantastic...she was mesmerizing in TBV and OMG can't wait for her rendition of "Being Alive!"


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Mike Barrett
#380COMPANY eyeing a spring 2020 transfer at a Shubert theater
Posted: 8/14/19 at 8:27pm

Katrina is a fantastic choice if true. Would definitely pay top billing for her and Patti.

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QueenAlice
#381COMPANY eyeing a spring 2020 transfer at a Shubert theater
Posted: 8/14/19 at 9:11pm

broadwaybabywannabe2 said: "QueenAlice said: "Lenk would be an extraordinary choice. I hope it’s true."

WRONG WRONG WRONG!!!...Lenk is ABSOLUTELY THE WORST CHOICE for a role that is written for a very New York City man/woman!!...i know you all loved Katrina's work in The Bands Visit, but honestly is she right for this role?...NO NO NO...please stop these rumors and pure speculation...let's just wait and see who is REALLY going to play Bobbie...Lenk as Bobbie would not get me to fly to NYC to see this Spring arrival!!


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I’m not sure I understand your response unless you are presuming Lenk is Middle Eastern like the character she played in THE BANDS VISIT. Lenk is in fact a midwestern American actress from Chicago (as is Jesse Mueller actually). I’m not sure what else wouldn’t make her qualified to play the role in your eyes. 


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SouthernCakes
#382COMPANY eyeing a spring 2020 transfer at a Shubert theater
Posted: 8/14/19 at 9:37pm

Was hoping it would take the Sondheim!

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#383COMPANY eyeing a spring 2020 transfer at a Shubert theater
Posted: 8/14/19 at 9:38pm

BTW-if anyone knows where I might be able to hear Katrina Lenk’s “Last Midnight” is love to hear it!


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FosseTharp
#384COMPANY eyeing a spring 2020 transfer at a Shubert theater
Posted: 8/14/19 at 9:38pm

QueenAlice said: "broadwaybabywannabe2 said: "QueenAlice said: "Lenk would be an extraordinary choice. I hope it’s true."

WRONG WRONG WRONG!!!...Lenk is ABSOLUTELY THE WORST CHOICE for a role that is written for a very New York City man/woman!!...i know you all loved Katrina's work in The Bands Visit, but honestly is she right for this role?...NO NO NO...please stop these rumors and pure speculation...let's just wait and see who is REALLY going to play Bobbie...Lenk as Bobbie would not get me to fly to NYC to see this Spring arrival!!


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I’m not sure I understand your response unless you are presuming Lenk is Middle Eastern like the character she played in THE BANDS VISIT. Lenk is in fact a midwestern Americanactress from Chicago (as is Jesse Mueller actually). I’m not sure what else wouldn’t make her qualified to play the role in your eyes.
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Broadwaybabywannabe is clearly proving the point that Lenk will be extraordinary and is a brilliant actor as they so clearly believe that she is actually middle eastern... (of Eastern European decent, yes)....but she’s born and raised in Chicago. Unless they believe that the role should only go to a born and raised New Yorker? (It’s been a few years since I’ve directed a production; but I’m fairly positive that’s not mentioned in the libretto...).  But even if she was Middle Eastern, should that disqualify her from the role?  

 

Also, if Matt Doyle is Jamie (if that rumor is true, and it does fit with the hint given earlier)....that’s great casting— however, I can’t get Brandon out of my head for the role if not Bailey). 

 

Goddammmmmit I just want to know this full cast.  Casting announcements never pique my interest at the level this one is! 

 

 

AlfieByrne
#385COMPANY eyeing a spring 2020 transfer at a Shubert theater
Posted: 8/15/19 at 12:50am

I totally believe that Katrina Lenk is a captivating actress, but I'm totally getting Daphne Rubin-Vega in Les Mis vibes here... Hopefully Katrina won't shout-sing her way through Being Alive.

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DoTheDood
#386COMPANY eyeing a spring 2020 transfer at a Shubert theater
Posted: 8/15/19 at 1:19am

AlfieByrne said: "I totally believe that Katrina Lenk is a captivating actress, but I'm totally getting Daphne Rubin-Vega in Les Mis vibes here... Hopefully Katrina won't shout-sing her way through Being Alive."

According to this thread, Sondheim himself picked her, so why would he pick someone who struggles through the music of his own show? Besides, listening to "Omar Sharif" and her cover of "If I Were A Rich Man" (leaving below because damn), she doesn't seem to struggle at all. She might still struggle through "Being Alive", I have no idea, just I do not think Sondheim would pick her above all the other equally wonderful actors listed in this thread if she couldn't do it. He's not scraping the bottom of the barrel, so Lenk will do no less than fantastic. 

 

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Jordan Catalano
#387COMPANY eyeing a spring 2020 transfer at a Shubert theater
Posted: 8/15/19 at 7:57am

Lenk is a lot of things but she ain’t 35.

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#388COMPANY eyeing a spring 2020 transfer at a Shubert theater
Posted: 8/15/19 at 8:15am

Jordan Catalano said: "Lenk is a lot of things but she ain’t 35. "

Ehh..I think she could pass for 35


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carolinaguy
#389COMPANY eyeing a spring 2020 transfer at a Shubert theater
Posted: 8/15/19 at 8:23am

She's 44 and gorgeous. I don't think playing 35 would be any issue.


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Jordan Catalano
#390COMPANY eyeing a spring 2020 transfer at a Shubert theater
Posted: 8/15/19 at 8:28am

Ok, yeah sure. But she isn’t going to sell tickets and this production would need a name who can sell the show and there’s a ton of people closer to 35 that could actually do that.

OhHiii
#391COMPANY eyeing a spring 2020 transfer at a Shubert theater
Posted: 8/15/19 at 8:28am

The men on this thread dictating who is and who isn't right for the role based on these actress' ages and not their abilities is exactly the reason this production is so relevant. Keep it up, boys.

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Jordan Catalano
#392COMPANY eyeing a spring 2020 transfer at a Shubert theater
Posted: 8/15/19 at 8:35am

Oh, Jesus. Yeah I’m just gonna ignore everything I know about the economics about putting on a broadway show and go talk about wrestling and trucks.

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binau
#393COMPANY eyeing a spring 2020 transfer at a Shubert theater
Posted: 8/15/19 at 8:41am

So apparently if you are a man who thinks a woman who is not 35 doesn’t look 35 you’re now a sexist? Get me off this planet.


"You can't overrate Bernadette Peters. She is such a genius. There's a moment in "Too Many Mornings" and Bernadette doing 'I wore green the last time' - It's a voice that is just already given up - it is so sorrowful. Tragic. You can see from that moment the show is going to be headed into such dark territory and it hinges on this tiny throwaway moment of the voice." - Ben Brantley (2022) "Bernadette's whole, stunning performance [as Rose in Gypsy] galvanized the actors capable of letting loose with her. Bernadette's Rose did take its rightful place, but too late, and unseen by too many who should have seen it" Arthur Laurents (2009) "Sondheim's own favorite star performances? [Bernadette] Peters in ''Sunday in the Park,'' Lansbury in ''Sweeney Todd'' and ''obviously, Ethel was thrilling in 'Gypsy.'' Nytimes, 2000

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#394COMPANY eyeing a spring 2020 transfer at a Shubert theater
Posted: 8/15/19 at 9:04am

Jordan Catalano said: "Ok, yeah sure. But she isn’t going to sell tickets and this production would need a name who can sell the show and there’s a ton of people closer to 35 that could actually do that."

I think that’s a very valid point to be honest. While Ms Lenk maybe applauded as a choice within the theatre community almost all of those who would be excited by this choice would probably fall into the ‘likely audience’ category if any number of suitable ladies were chosen. It’s already been laboured to death on this forum how Tony accolades in acting mean next to nothing at the box office; And that’s for the shows they’ve ACTUALLY been awarded FOR (looking at you Tootsie).

Arguably there are other roles in Company that could be (stunt) cast from outside of the theatre community to broaden the show’s appeal to a television/cinema crowd. I think you’d have to agree Bakeoff’s huge UK following is how Mel Giedroyc secured her place in the West End production. Perhaps Colbert has grown tired of Trump monologues for a short season.... (Haven’t we all?)

 

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#395COMPANY eyeing a spring 2020 transfer at a Shubert theater
Posted: 8/15/19 at 9:12am

RippedMan said: "I liked her in The Band's Visit. Thought she was fantastic even. But I'm curious to see her do a big, belty number?"

AGREED 100%...and we all have a right to post our views on the subject at hand...but let's try not to disparage each other in so doing that...

Zion24
#396COMPANY eyeing a spring 2020 transfer at a Shubert theater
Posted: 8/15/19 at 9:38am

this thread is a paradigm example of the nature of internet conversation today.

first, i jokingly said above that Lenk is so good at becoming her characters, that in my head she has an accent (TBV, Indecent, Maisel). But people here seem to actually think this? Is it really possible for someone to think a Chicago-born American can't play a New Yorker because in between Chicago and New York she pretended to be in Israel? 

second, Neil Patrick Harris was born and raised in New Mexico/California. Raul Esparza was born in Delaware to Cuban parents and raised in Miami. I think Lenk the Chicagoan should manage to pull this off.

third, this thread is all about speculating as to company's transfer to broadway. if you dont like speculation and "rumors" you shouldnt open this thread and just wait until the cast is announced.

finally, while I think Lenk could pull off 35, i'm not sure its sexist to ask that question when its an explicit point in the script. its not like anyone is saying oh, shes too old to be attractive or sexually appealing. we're saying the role calls for X and she is objectively Y. How is that sexist? Esparza did the role at 36. He had he been 45, the same discussion would ensue. Grip needs to be got.

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#397COMPANY eyeing a spring 2020 transfer at a Shubert theater
Posted: 8/15/19 at 10:42am

The point with a woman playing the role isn’t that she is 35 on the button but at an age where she needs to decide if she is going to get married, have children, etc. For most women that age in this day and age is in the 35-40 range and Lenk who is gorgeous and desirable and looks fantastic certainly fits that. As someone who saw the production in London, I don’t think Lenk’s actual age is going to be a factor in the effectiveness of her abilities to be convincing in the role.

To Jordon’s other point about the economics of Broadway, unless they had cast a major movie star, I think the only two musical theatre actresses in the age range we are talking about who have proven their ability to be box office draws simply by their name alone are Kelli O’ Hara and Audra McDonald and frankly even that is very speculative.

It looks like the producers are going the “prestige” route/ casting respected stage actors in a Sondheim musical with a buzzy concept and hoping that will be enough to generate some interest and hopefully some Tony awards. But hey this is Sondheim and with the exception of Jake Gyllenhaal doing SUNDAY, this is kind of per the usual with how his shows are produced in NYC.


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#398COMPANY eyeing a spring 2020 transfer at a Shubert theater
Posted: 8/15/19 at 11:19am

QueenAlice said: 

It looks like the producers are going the “prestige” route/ casting respected stage actors in a Sondheim musical with a buzzy concept and hoping that will be enough to generate some interest and hopefully some Tony awards. But hey this is Sondheim and with the exception of Jake Gyllenhaal doing SUNDAY, this is kind of per the usual with how his shows are produced in NYC."

I completely agree with this. I would also add the Night Music revival which was successful and recouped. 

Sondheim gets his way with casting, if he wants Lenk over a star he will get her. In the Night Music revival he personally offered it to CZJ over the phone. He also asked Bernadette to take over as a favor when discussing the Follies revival. He definitely has total control over casting. Whether this is financially successful or not, I’m not surprised he went with Lenk at all. I do agree that the prestige factor and likely rave reviews may help it become a must see event. Opening in the spring will also be a major advantage. 

Updated On: 8/15/19 at 11:19 AM

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#399COMPANY eyeing a spring 2020 transfer at a Shubert theater
Posted: 8/15/19 at 11:36am

This will be a limited engagement of a known property, of which the real "star" will be the conceit of the production, and which will surely be a prestige piece. They don't need a name that will get ticketbuyers from Wichita to immediately fork over $300. 

 


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