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Chicago the Musical Appreciation Thread |
Tony Kushner: You can sing it at my funeral.
Nikka Graff Lanzarone as Velma (7/11 - 8/7)
Charlotte d’Amboise as Roxie (thru 9/4)
Christopher Sieber as Billy Flynn (thru 8/2
Carol Woods as Mama Morton (thru 8/2
Chris Sullivan as Amos (thru 8/14)
R. Lowe as Mary Sunshine (thru 8/2
Upcoming week's performances
Sat.Jul.2 2:30PM
Sat.Jul.2 8:00PM
Sun.Jul.3 2:30PM
Sun.Jul.3 7:00PM
Tue.Jul.5 8:00PM
Wed.Jul.6 8:00PM
Thu.Jul.7 3:00PM
Thu.Jul.7 8:00PM
Fri.Jul.8 8:00PM
(Telecharge) P.S. I still don't understand why they'd hire a "Velma" for less than a month. It's a bit puzzling. from RC in Austin, Texas

This is a September 2008 article in the Duluth, MN Area Voices. This Billy Flynn is very young looking.
"In the WAVE on page 3 of todays’ edition is a picture of the cast of ‘Chicago,’ the Broadway musical coming to Duluth. In the picture, to the left of Roxie is David Raimo, Jr., from Duluth.
"He’s a 2003 graduate of Denfeld High School. He and Ben Elledge were both cast members of the winter and spring 2008 touring company of ‘Chicago.’"
The woman who sent me the email is Raimo’s mother, Julianne Raimo–mothers make the best press agents. Aspiring actors, treat your mothers well!
Elledge played Amos Hart; David alternated between the lead roles of Roxie’s murdered lover Fred Casely or Roxie’s attorney Billy Flynn.
Says Julianne, "David actually loved the role of Fred because it allowed him to dance and sing more than playing Billy Flynn. David is based out of NY City now, and this summer played the lead as Joe Hardy in "Damn Yankees" for the Premier Theatre, and the lead of Fantasticks as well. This year he plays the role of Munk Strap for the "Cats" national tour. David has also done commercials and voiceovers while in NY City as well. David thoroughly enjoyed his time with Ben and the cast of "Chicago.""
I believe it is Linda Roginski who is "Roxie" in this pic.
P.S. If the producers of "Chicago" are looking for a new Billy Flynn, why not give this guy a chance? He's got the talent and the looks as well.
David Raimo

Congratulations to Nikka Lanzarone on her first time as "Velma Kelly" in "Chicago". (photo from Chicago The Musical -- Facebook) from RC in Austin, Texas
That's him on the right, with Charlotte d'Amboise and Ryan Worsing
And that him on the left, in last year's Mr. Broadway competition, swimsuit division, with Matt Antcil, Raymond Lee, James Tabeek and Brandon Rubendall. They were all cute and talented, but Mikey took the crown.
And a cute picture of him and some of the boys (Brian Spitulnik, Brian O'Brien and Adam Zotovich) on the night Chicago became the 5th longest-running show/
Thet're force-feeding Christie Brinkley cake.
Care to offer a hint as to where you found it?
American Plays Roxie
audience was pretty dead (a thursday matinee)
cast was in pretty tip top shape.
nikki was a serviceable velma - great dancer, kinda lacked in the vocals and acting at times
charlotte was giving 100%, which was nice considering i've seen performances with her more or less sleepwalking through thte role.
having seen the show an ungodly # of times (we're talking triple digits) these days i tend to pop in to see the show once a year or when there's interesting stunt casting (oh michelle williams you were a delightful ghetto roxie who couldn't dance) or when someone fabulous like terra macleod has stints in the show.

Bradshaw...it's so interesting you should mention Terra C. I had a chance to see her in the US tour of "Chicago" this past summer. I drove to Fort Worth for the first show and then to Houston on the following weekend for the second show. She is simply amazing!! Terra reminds me a bit of a combination Xena Warrior Princess/Velma Kelly. I really think she should replace Amra Wright (who finishes her current stint as Velma on Oct. 30th). from RC in Austin, Texas
P.S. Bradshaw...you mentioned the audience as being pretty dead. Does that mean that the audience was somnambulent or that the crowd was rather sparse? Since you've seen "Chicago" oodles of times...what types of audiences have you seen thru the years. Just wonderin'.
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