Word on ATC is that the cast will include Zachary Quinto as Louis, Zoe Kazan as Harper, Bill Heck as Joe, Billy Porter as Belize, Christian Borle as Prior, and Laura Innes as Hannah.
Very interesting. While I can't really picture Borle, the others all seem extremely well cast.
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Isn't Billy Porter a little old for the role? Interesting cast. I loved Zoe in Come Back Little Sheba and Seagull! Any word on who will play Cohn?
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What a cast...although I fell asleep the second I read the name Christian Borle, guy is the most yawn-inducing actor in New York, how can they cast him as Prior? It almost makes me not wanna see this, especially with Zachary Quinto in the cast who I think would make a much better Prior than Borle...then again I'd rather see Zoe Kazan in the role before Borle. I was hoping for Cherry Jones as Hannah and Frank Langella as Roy Cohn (though from what I understand they don't go for big name actors) but this really does sound like an impressive group of people (save from the glaring exception).
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Prior is my favorite character in the play. I'm going to be VERY unhappy if that turns out to be true. I know I'm nearly alone in this, but I can't stand Zoe Kazan. Harper is my second favorite character in the play. And I'm planning on flying in for this from out-of-state. This does not excite me. I hope this person is wrong.
Quinto and Porter have been discussed at length on this board as already having been part of the cast.
If you consider that "half" from "my" list, be my guest.
Tonya Pinkins: Then we had a "Lot's Wife" last June that was my personal favorite. I'm still trying to get them to let me sing it at some performance where we get to sing an excerpt that's gone.
Tony Kushner: You can sing it at my funeral.
How Zoe Kazan keeps getting these plum roles is beyond me. She was genuinely well-cast in Jean Brodie, but has done nothing but scream her way through half a dozen parts since then. And every character she plays is the same, which is to say a variation of herself. I don't understand her appeal.
The prospect of Laura Innes, however, is tantalizing. I wouldn't mind seeing Zach Grenier as Roy Cohn.
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Um, her last name? I was watching a Backstage interview with her yesterday where she addressed that, and went on about how it's not nepotism, she worked really hard and went to Yale and was seen just like anybody else. But come on, of course she's going to say that! And people are not going to ignore that name.
I keep forgetting that Zoe Kazan is third-generation famous, which is probably why she keeps getting parts that should go to other, more talented actresses. I'd love to see someone like Emily Bergl as Harper. Someone who would actually take the time to construct a character.
As much as I would love to see some man on man action vis-a-vis Bill Heck, isn't he already committed to the Orphans transfer?
If it ever happens...and it's starting to look like a bigger and bigger if, especially after Pat Healy's article today.
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-John Guare, Landscape of the Body
I read the article this morning. It seems as though the production team is still committed to a fall transfer. It would be a shame if it didn't, such a remarkable 9 hours of theater...a marathon I wont soon forget.
Having seen Christian actually act before and having been blow away by it, I think this is an INCREDIBLE casting choice! He is a brilliantly talented performer and he has the ability to give Prior the things he deserves! He won't be a copy of Justin K. nor will he fall flat. I haven't seen an actor with his talent or his acting abilities in a long time. He'll absolutely be able to do this. I'm not particularly a huge fan of his but I saw him in California when I was on vacay and it blew me away.
I know it's like, the it thing to do in the Broadway community but at least go and see the fcking show before you spout out your bull**** opinions. I mean, come on. Not only is it ridiculous but it's also a bit pretentious. Yeah, I know, everyone on here is pretentious but still.
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I have second hand information that Borle is indeed cast as Prior.
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If this turns out to be true, I will be very interested to see Zoe Kazan and how she does. I was blown away by her in The Seagull and then completely disappointed by her in Behanding. Missed her earlier roles, but she's someone who I think is legitimately talented. Even as bad as I found her in Behanding, I felt like I saw glimmers of what could have been. It's so hard judging based on two shows, but this seems like a good part for her. I'm not gonna lie, though...I was really hopeful it would go to Marin Ireland or Nina Arianda. I cannot wait to see what the latter does next.
Look, the Signature has no reason to cast crappy actors. They subsist on a huge grant and subscriptions, so they don't need to cast big-name actors, and Borle is anything but a big name anyway. I have complete faith in their casting, and I bet he'll surprise us. Hell, he reminds me a lot of Justin Kirk anyway.
And he may have had a nothing part in Legally Blonde, but I enjoyed his work in Spamalot.
Nina Arianda would make an awesome Harper. She should have a white-hot career after her star-making performance in Venus in Fur (for which she just won a well-deserved Clarence Derwant Award). She's the real deal, not an emperor's-new-clothes situation like Kazan.
"You travel alone because other people are only there to remind you how much that hook hurts that we all bit down on. Wait for that one day we can bite free and get back out there in space where we belong, sail back over water, over skies, into space, the hook finally out of our mouths and we wander back out there in space spawning to other planets never to return hurrah to earth and we'll look back and can't even see these lives here anymore. Only the taste of blood to remind us we ever existed. The earth is small. We're gone. We're dead. We're safe."
-John Guare, Landscape of the Body
I did not see Marcia Gay Harden in the original, so I cannot speak for her portrayal of Harper.
However, for those who feel Zoe Kazan always gives pretty much the same performance no matter what role she is playing (and I tend to agree with that assessment), I would actually say the same thing about Mary-Louise Parker, who was brilliant as Harper on in the TV movie.
Parker's performances are almost always a variation on the same character, as has been the case with Kazan, but she rarely fails to give a fantastic performance (her recent Hedda Gabler aside). I've found the same to be the case with most of Kazan's performances.
I have yet to see Christian Borle in a dramatic role, and I am willing to open my mind and give him a chance as Prior. I don't see any reason why he would have been cast if he gave anything short of a brilliant audition.
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Is the Billy Porter casting true? I don't really think of him as an actor. He's an incredible singer who acts but I just can't seem him in the role of Belize. There is a grounded and powerful aspected to the role of Belize that I do not think Billy Porter possesses. I know that we should not make comparisons to the original productions and film but to go from the brilliant Jeffrey Wright to Billy Porter seems as though that role is just an afterthought to the power that be.
I would rather they cast an unknown then cast someone who is kind of a name who isn't really known for his acting chops. I could be wrong though. Angels in America's name recognition alone is enough to move some tickets. I would just hope there wouldn't be any weak links in the cast. Updated On: 5/25/10 at 10:14 AM
"You travel alone because other people are only there to remind you how much that hook hurts that we all bit down on. Wait for that one day we can bite free and get back out there in space where we belong, sail back over water, over skies, into space, the hook finally out of our mouths and we wander back out there in space spawning to other planets never to return hurrah to earth and we'll look back and can't even see these lives here anymore. Only the taste of blood to remind us we ever existed. The earth is small. We're gone. We're dead. We're safe."
-John Guare, Landscape of the Body