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I love watching Phantom's 25th anniversary, because if you look closely during Down Once More you can see Ramin Karimloo spitting in Sierra Boggess' face.
Sometimes I wonder how actors can keep themselves so composed when they're being hosed down like that. My hat's off to them.
And I think Danielle Radcliffe is too. I have no idea how they can keep their composure either or stop themselves from wiping it off when it happens.
What a funny thread, South Florida. I sat front row at Deathtrap in London and Jonathan was quite the spitter then. Which was years after Spring Awakening. I guess if you are good at something you keep it up.
PromisesPromises took my answer, Peter Gallagher immediately came to mind (after I saw this post didn't refer to Ariana Grande).
Bryce Pinkham and Jefferson Mays from A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder come to mind for me. When I saw the show, they were giving each other quite the shower (I sat in the front row). I was on the side orchestra, so I did not get any of the shower (thankfully, even though I don't think it would bother me, it's probably still better to go without it, haha). But this might be because of the context of the show - since many lines are exaggerated and loud, maybe that's why they spit so much. But I think Bryce also spit a lot when I saw him in Ghost...
Also, Ben Fankhauser from Newsies, both times I saw him in the show. Sometimes he stood really close to Jeremy Jordan and Corey Cott when he talked, and I did wonder how they could hold their ground after that (if it were me I'd probably break into laughter everytime... I guess that's why I'm not an actor...).
peter gallagher let a lot of spit fly in OTTC. I was in the fourth row and saw him spray Kristen and fellow actors
John Owen Jones, the amazing and best ever epic phantom in london, is a LEGENDARY spitter and hosed down his poor christine throughout the show.
I was barely safe in the fourth row, and would have worn a raincoat and goggles had I been any closer.....
this is an awesome thread
funny i cant recall any big female spitters, this seems to be a guy thing....


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I recall Patti LuPone and Michael Cerveris being interviewed during Sweeney and they both admitted they both (and most of that cast) were big spitters and it was a very moist company.
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Yup, I was front row for Hamilton at the Public and Groff was the King of Saliva. I was on stage at Spring Awakening and felt bad for Stephen Spinella during Left Behind.
Men are spitters; women are sweaters. Greatest sweating I've ever seen was Donna Mckechnie doing Music and the Mirror during the original tour stay in San Francisco. It was flying everywhere.
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"I remember it during Spring Awakening too... was the most I'd ever seen up to that point or since. But I also have to point out there are worse things to get on you than Groff saliva.
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I knew this thread was going to be about Groff before I even opened it.


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Biggest offender I have ever seen was Will Chase in Drood. He actually reached the second row several times when I saw the show. Kind of gross...
Michael Cerveris, in everything I've ever seen him in.
Jon Groff in SPRING AWAKENING -- the first time I saw the show I was in the last row of the Atlantic, and even from that distance it was noticeable.
Jefferson Mays -- I sat front row center for I AM MY OWN WIFE and should have worn rain gear.
I also opened this thread with only one name in my mind, and that name was also Groff. Whether it was Hair at the Delacorte, Spring Awakening, A New Brain, Hamilton...every time I've seen him, I have been surprised anew by just how much saliva is flying. Obviously, I've seen other performers spit. Some quite a bit. But it is never as distracting as when Groff sings.
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The most egregious spitting I've ever witnessed (and felt!) was perpetrated by a then largely unknown Al Pacino in DOES A TIGER WEAR A NECKTIE?. I was a teen and hadn't seen too many plays before that, so was unprepared for the unexpected shower of saliva I received sitting in the first row. "Intense" doesn't even begin to describe it.









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Posted: 7/20/15 at 4:37pm