I will say, the girl from Beetlejuice recently was a hoot and one of my favs. And Mike Wartella, but that could be because he’s just so damn cute."
I'll have to check out Jackie Hoffman's. Agreed on Leslie Kritzer -- she's hilarious. She's super funny in Beetlejuice too, I just saw it last weekend.
I liked What Dill with Gideon Glick but that's mostly bc I love Gideon's personality and could listen to him for hours lol. I appreciated the interviews he did with cast/crew even if they were on more serious side/topics (for TKAM) than traditional vlog. It was very insightful.
Alex Brightman's vlog for School of Rock is by far my favorite bwaycom vlogger. He introduces you to the entire cast, including the kids; answers fan questions; shows the rush line; and most of all entertains you for 15 mins each week!
If the entire production of THE ADDAMS FAMILY had to occur just for those vlogs, it’s okay. “Fan maaaaaaail!”. Also another favorite moment is when she puts Bebe Neuwirth’s old chaise lounge in her tiny dressing room.
Lesli Margherita’s MATILDA vlog was also pretty fabulous.
"Oh look at the time, three more intelligent plays just closed and THE ADDAMS FAMILY made another million dollars" -Jackie Hoffman, Broadway.com Audience Awards
Jackie Hoffman's vlog also basically confirmed some rumors that had been swirling around the production at the time... that Nathan was not a happy camper, that Jerry Zaks had completely taken over as Director (without the title), etc.
ErmengardeStopSniveling said: "Jackie Hoffman's vlog also basically confirmed some rumors that had been swirling around the production at the time... that Nathan was not a happy camper, that Jerry Zaks had completely taken over as Director (without the title),etc."
It's a shame they weren't able to fix that show. I don't even think the tour was an improvement. They ended up adding more songs and I think they needed to just cut a few songs and it might have worked better.
ChildofEarth said: "Eva Noblezada’s Hadestown vlogs were my favorite chaotic videos. I have no idea what she was doing but I love her."
I was about to come in here to say that I loved her Miss Saigon vlogs. She was refreshingly frank and un-glamorous. Her early Hadestown vlogs had a similar, fun energy but it seems that she realized halfway through that she didn't have the time or energy to see it through to the end, which is fine. It might've been easier for her to do it now rather than at the height of Tony season.
About that...have they cancelled Matt Rodin opening night challenges? Because I haven't seen one in a WHILE. And we've had plenty of opening nights recently. That was one of the most clever things they've don and I'm sad to see it gone.
Laura Osnes (This one worked soley on the chemistry and playfulness of Osnes and Santino Fontana)
The ones that work best are the ones where the actor/actress essentially creates a Curb Your Enthusiasm, style heightened caricature of themselves. I'd say Ms Osnes is the exception to this as she's just such a nice and genuine person, but her segments with Santino and the goldfish are where it really soared). This is why Leslie Kritzer's seemed to work better as she got further into the vlogs with her "Cats quest".
It unfortunate that Jackie wasn't given the vlog spots for On the Town and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, to extend her "Fannnn Mailll" segments, akin to Leslie Margarita's extensions of Looks not Books with Ship Happens. What I would of done to see Hoffman's take of being nominated for Primetime Emmy while playing the 12th most important principal out of 10 principals in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Over all though, as I said above its comedian's that are most entertaining when it comes to vlogging. The traditional vlogging is interesting for maybe a video or two, but they are a dime a dozen.
I'm going to echo the popular sentiment with Jackie Hoffman. Those Addams Family vlogs were hysterical. From gazing out the window to the ever changing signs across the street to scrolling through all the Tony nominations the show didn't get, that vlog never failed to make me laugh.
I do enjoy Leslie Kritzer's recurring house usher character and the expanding lore of the Winter Garden Theatre. That was ::chef's kiss::
JennH said: "About that...have they cancelled Matt Rodin opening night challenges? Because I haven't seen one in a WHILE. And we've had plenty of opening nights recently. That was one of the most clever things they've don and I'm sad to see it gone."
He doesn’t work for Broadwaycom anymore and it was his creation. He still does then intermittently, but not as often. His most recent one was for Freestyle Love Supreme. https://youtu.be/z3mq4wJl3YM
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