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Theatrefanboy1 said: "
Alice ripley in next two normal
Barbra is funny girl
Idina and Kristin in wicked
Colm Wilkinson in les mis
Patti lupone in evita"
what.....
Marin replaced Alice and was STUNNING.
There have been MANY replacements in Wicked that were BETTER than Idina and Kristin.
this thread is a joke.
never saw him live but based on video Stanley Holloway as Doolitle in MFL. I've seen several Doolitles since and not one has come close to the humor and joie de vivre that Holloway exuded.


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I don't really get the question... all were replaced, and there have since been countless successful productions around the world. (Though Funny Girl is the show most associated with its original star.)
There have been some literal "can't replace them so we're closing" situations: The Evita revival was courting people like Lea Michele and Antonio Banderas before it shuttered after 9 months. Nobody wanted to replace Douglas Hodge in La Cage, so they begged Harvey Fierstein to do it (and then it closed). And no actor in their right mind would replace Bryan Cranston in Network or Glenda Jackson in Lear.
poisonivy2 said: "never saw him live but based on video Stanley Holloway as Doolitle in MFL. I've seen several Doolitles since and not one has come close to thehumorand joie de vivre that Holloway exuded."
George Rose did , in fact, he did it better.
musicals1989 said: "Theatrefanboy1 said: "
Alice ripley in next two normal
Barbra is funny girl
Idina and Kristin in wicked
Colm Wilkinson in les mis
Patti lupone in evita"
what.....
Marin replaced Alice and was STUNNING.
There have been MANY replacements in Wicked that were BETTER than Idina and Kristin.
this thread is a joke.
"
Indeed. Mimi Hines starred in FUNNY GIRL on Broadway after Streisand left and ran the show for another 18 months or more. Hell, I've seen at least two HIGH SCHOOL productions where the Fannie Brices knocked it out of the park, acting the title role with more spontaneity.
And as good as Miss LuPone was, I found the show as a whole worked better with Marti Webb, the London matinee Eva, whom I saw two months later when I couldn't get tix to see Elaine Paige.
I think the most we can say is certain actors SEEM irreplaceable at the time we see them. I have trouble imagining anyone other than B.D. Wong as Song in M. BUTTERFLY, but that may well be only because I haven't seen anybody else play the role. Or I have to admit I have trouble seeing anyone but Michael Rupert play Marvin in FALSETTOS (or either of the latter Marvin plays), but though I have seen other competent Marvins, including Christian Borle on PBS, none has played the role nearly as fiercely.
This definitely takes the cake for dumbest thread on BWW.
Or maybe this person is like nine years old and we are just getting old.


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n2nbaby said: "This definitely takes the cake for dumbest thread on BWW."
...and yet 9 posts in less than an hour's time. Not too bad a response. ![]()
Although... I would say that replacing Micheal Crawford and Sarah Brightman made the score much more enjoyable.
I think Nathan Lane as Max Bialystock comes close to being truly irreplaceable. And on a technicality (and just for grins), I'd say Carrie Fisher in Wishful Drinking was absolutely irreplaceable, as was Elaine Stritch in ...At Liberty.
Nobody tried to replace Hugh Jackman in THE BOY FROM OZ.
At the time, there was heavy buzz about Ricky Martin replacing Hugh Jackman so it wasn’t like nobody tried. The producers just chose to close the show with its original Broadway cast.


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haterobics said: "The sun."
...and we have A WINNER!
Ben Platt in Dear Evan Hansen. I've subsequently seen the show with four other actors and none could replicate the effect of Mr. Platt on that stage.
There was a time when I couldn't imagine anyone exceeding Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman in Phantom of the Opera, but then I experienced the talents of Ben Crawford and Sierra Boggess.
"Michael Riedel...The Perez Hilton of the New York Theatre scene"
- Craig Hepworth, What's On Stage
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John Adams said: "haterobics said: "The sun."
...and we have A WINNER!"
I'm quite literally trying to keep from cackling super loudly as my roomie is still asleep, OMG I"M DEAD!!!
Another recently one but Anatole in GC. To sing that absurdly high, and project that level of charisma, and play the violin on top of that (his understudies did not play the violin for sure). How they would replace him was definately a topic of discussion at the time.
And Patrick Page will be quite the act to follow :)
Ethan Slater in SpongeBob. I don't think anyone will ever completely embody that character the way he did.
I don't know if anyone could truly match Katrina Lenk in THE BAND'S VISIT.
It would've been hard to replace Bruce Springsteen.
But all kidding aside, unless the person is playing themselves (e.g. Elaine Stritch in At Liberty), EVERY star is "replaceable".
I think the problem is with the title...how about we change it to 'never be topped'.
In my mind, none of the following can be topped (and I have seen many people in most of the roles):
-- Nathan Lane in The Producers
-- Barbara Harris in The Apple Tree
-- Lotte Lenya in Cabaret
-- Angela Lansbury and Beatrice Arthur in Mame
-- Hugh Jackman in The Boy From Oz
-- Zoe Caldwell in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
-- Colleen Dewhurst in A Moon for the Misbegotten
-- Jim Dale in Scapino
This is an interesting topic, actually, because 25 years ago, I would have said Joel Grey in Cabaret; I don't know that Alan Cumming ' topped him', but it's a pretty moot discussion...both gave legendary performances. Nevertheless, I can't imagine that anyone will ever be able to top the performances above.


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Maybe not *impossible* to replace, but it certainly would be difficult to replace the original cast of Ghost Quartet (Dave Malloy, Brent Arnold, Gelsey Bell, and Brittain Ashford). Not only do they have to sing and act, but depending on the role they have to be able to play the harp, cello, and a variety of other instruments!
That being said, I love Ghost Quartet and would love to see other productions of it. It's just that the production requires a unique skill set!












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Posted: 3/28/19 at 11:13pm