Flying Over Sunset

Hamilfan2
#25Flying Over Sunset
Posted: 1/15/20 at 3:01pm

Jarethan said: "GreasedLightning said: "ACL2006 said: "Well, if we’re talking their TONY chances...we can rule out going up against the revivals (Company, West Side Story). If we’re talking chances of being more successful than any of theothers... it’s anyone’s game!"

Actually not true. Other than Best Musical vs. Best Revival, they compete against the new shows in every other category.

 

"

Exactly, and with Moulin Rouge such a strong favorite for the tech and design awards, a lot of the acting awards being hotly contested (Best Actress this year is too close to call) or all but a lock (Patti LuPone), it doesn’t leave a lot of awards that FOS could be in the running for pending some really phenomenal reviews to get it in the conversation.

little_sally Profile Photo
little_sally
#26Flying Over Sunset
Posted: 1/15/20 at 3:54pm

Hamilfan2 said: "Jarethan said: "GreasedLightning said: "ACL2006 said: "Well, if we’re talking their TONY chances...we can rule out going up against the revivals (Company, West Side Story). If we’re talking chances of being more successful than any of theothers... it’s anyone’s game!"

Actually not true. Other than Best Musical vs. Best Revival, they compete against the new shows in every other category.

 

"

Exactly, and with Moulin Rouge such a strong favorite for the tech and design awards, a lot of the acting awards being hotly contested (Best Actress this year is too close to call) or all but a lock (Patti LuPone), it doesn’t leave a lot of awards that FOS could be in the running for pending some really phenomenal reviews to get it in the conversation.
"

I feel like FOS has a good chance at choreography (not that that award has ever helped a show in the long run) and maybe Best Actor? 

 


A little swash, a bit of buckle - you'll love it more than bread.

thedrybandit
#27Flying Over Sunset
Posted: 1/15/20 at 4:19pm

magictodo123 said: "I'm not sure if I saw this theory on one of these boards or Twitter, but is it possible that Erika H. could be leaving MG for this show?"

Totally possible!

copathetiic
#28Flying Over Sunset
Posted: 1/15/20 at 6:29pm

There’s a rumor about Erika Henningsen joining this show and a recent tweet from her makes this even more likely considering Flying Over Sunset rehearsals are set to begin January 30th

https://twitter.com/elhenningsen/status/1217579566895714306?s=21

ModernMillie3 Profile Photo
ModernMillie3
#29Flying Over Sunset
Posted: 1/15/20 at 6:33pm

I am very much looking forward to this show, the talent involved is insane. 

GreasedLightning Profile Photo
GreasedLightning
#30Flying Over Sunset
Posted: 1/15/20 at 6:38pm

Hamilfan2 said: "Jarethan said: Curious how this one does and if it has a chance against the bigger shows this season like Moulin Rouge, Tina, Jagged Little Pill, Company, West Side Story..."

"GreasedLightning said: "ACL2006 said: "Well, if we’re talking their TONY chances...we can rule out going up against the revivals (Company, West Side Story). If we’re talking chances of being more successful than any of theothers... it’s anyone’s game!"

Actually not true. Other than Best Musical vs. Best Revival, they compete against the new shows in every other category.

 

"

Exactly, and with Moulin Rouge such a strong favorite for the tech and design awards, a lot of the acting awards being hotly contested (Best Actress this year is too close to call) or all but a lock (Patti LuPone), it doesn’t leave a lot of awards that FOS could be in the running for pending some really phenomenal reviews to get it in the conversation.
"

Oh, come on. We all know winning technical awards (and even Best Actor/Actress, sometimes) does not “increase chances” for a show to become successful these days. Of course I know they’ll go up against each other in all the other categories, The original comment meant it’s chances for Best Musical. 

Rosette3
#31Flying Over Sunset
Posted: 1/15/20 at 9:27pm

copathetiic said: "There’s a rumor about Erika Henningsen joining this show and a recent tweet from her makes this even more likely considering Flying Over Sunset rehearsals are set to begin January 30th

https://twitter.com/elhenningsen/status/1217579566895714306?s=21
"

Very interesting development! I can see her being transformed into a gorgeous 1940's socialite. 

https://images.app.goo.gl/PoRdHSpKp6G3HBC27

Given the musical is supposed to be set in the 1950s and the daughter died in the car accident in 1944 (and what led to Clare starting psychotherapy) I wonder how big the daughters role will be whether it will be either be flashbacks or she'll come back as a ghost etc. 

copathetiic
#32Flying Over Sunset
Posted: 1/15/20 at 11:18pm

Rosette3 said: "Given the musical is supposed to be set in the 1950s and the daughter died in the car accident in 1944 (and what led to Clare starting psychotherapy) I wonder how big the daughters role will be whether it will be either be flashbacks or she'll come back as a ghost etc."

The role of the daughter is a split role according to the casting notice, but it is listed as a principle role. Plus if it is indeed Erika playing that role (still just speculation) I can’t imagine her taking a super small part after starring in Mean Girls. 

GreasedLightning Profile Photo
GreasedLightning
#33Flying Over Sunset
Posted: 1/15/20 at 11:24pm

copathetiic said: "Rosette3 said: "Given the musical is supposed to be set in the 1950s and the daughter died in the car accident in 1944 (and what led to Clare starting psychotherapy) I wonder how big the daughters role will be whether it will be either be flashbacks or she'll come back as a ghost etc."

The role of the daughter is a split role according to the casting notice, but it is listed as a principle role. Plusif it is indeed Erika playing thatrole (still just speculation)I can’t imagine her taking a super small part after starring in Mean Girls.
"

I mean, why not? As much as she seems to enjoy being in Mean Girls she (along with many others in that young cast) seem to post a lot about what a “marathon” it is to perform the show night after night. Why, after two years of being in the same show, wouldn’t she want to go in to play a smaller, less taxing role in a brand new musical with potential to become a huge success? 

SouthernCakes
#34Flying Over Sunset
Posted: 1/15/20 at 11:42pm

Agreed! From an actors standpoint you’re working with Lapine and Lincoln Center in a new musical. Why not? Less work, relatively good paycheck. New musical opening cold on Broadway. Makes sense even if it’s just a small featured role.

InTheBathroom1
#35Flying Over Sunset
Posted: 1/16/20 at 1:03pm

Erika Henningsen and Jeremy Kushnier Join.

https://t.co/diLW3Y9pqF?amp=1

Rosette3
#36Flying Over Sunset
Posted: 1/16/20 at 1:11pm

InTheBathroom1 said: "Erika Henningsen and Jeremy Kushnier Join.

https://t.co/diLW3Y9pqF?amp=1
"

Holy ****. Aside from the BWW tip proven to be accurate, Footloose was my very first Broadway show. I have a photo of 9...10 year old me and Kushnier together when my dance studio stuck around to stage door. Now I have to find that photo!! 

Updated On: 1/16/20 at 01:11 PM

ModernMillie3 Profile Photo
ModernMillie3
#37Flying Over Sunset
Posted: 1/16/20 at 1:21pm

YESSSSSSSSSS

magictodo123
#38Flying Over Sunset
Posted: 1/16/20 at 1:27pm

SO glad I bought my ticket already!! SO excited

yankeefan7 Profile Photo
yankeefan7
#39Flying Over Sunset
Posted: 1/16/20 at 7:32pm

"They gush about the score, give some details about the story, and confirm a tiny bit about Michelle Dorrance's choreography - it sounds like it will be much more dance-driven than I would have expected. Tony even says that it's Tom Kitt's best score yet!

Young boy Atticus Ware that is in the show is taught tap by my oldest daughter in Charlotte NC.

ACL2006 Profile Photo
ACL2006
#40Flying Over Sunset
Posted: 1/16/20 at 7:48pm

So it's just a ten-person cast?


A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.

ModernMillie3 Profile Photo
ModernMillie3
#41Flying Over Sunset
Posted: 1/16/20 at 9:49pm

Yes, casting is now complete. 

SmoothLover Profile Photo
SmoothLover
#42Flying Over Sunset
Posted: 1/29/20 at 8:18pm

Gosh this previews in the blink of an eye. Any scoops on rehearsals?

copathetiic
#43Flying Over Sunset
Posted: 1/29/20 at 8:21pm

According to the casting call they start tomorrow. Erika Henningsen posted a video on her Instagram story and it looked like she was in the studio recording vocals for a commercial or something like that.

jacobsnchz14 Profile Photo
jacobsnchz14
#44Flying Over Sunset
Posted: 1/30/20 at 4:43pm

https://www.lct.org/explore/blog/lemon-fs-tom-kitt-music-over-sunset/

The songs come in a mixture of modes: waltz, music-hall, Fellini-esque. “I knew that the story would involve a number of styles,” Kitt said, “and I found working in them to be an enjoyable challenge.”

binau Profile Photo
binau
#45Flying Over Sunset
Posted: 1/30/20 at 5:28pm

If Tom Kitt himself did not take LSD to inspire himself while writing this show, I will be highly disappointed.


"You can't overrate Bernadette Peters. She is such a genius. There's a moment in "Too Many Mornings" and Bernadette doing 'I wore green the last time' - It's a voice that is just already given up - it is so sorrowful. Tragic. You can see from that moment the show is going to be headed into such dark territory and it hinges on this tiny throwaway moment of the voice." - Ben Brantley (2022) "Bernadette's whole, stunning performance [as Rose in Gypsy] galvanized the actors capable of letting loose with her. Bernadette's Rose did take its rightful place, but too late, and unseen by too many who should have seen it" Arthur Laurents (2009) "Sondheim's own favorite star performances? [Bernadette] Peters in ''Sunday in the Park,'' Lansbury in ''Sweeney Todd'' and ''obviously, Ethel was thrilling in 'Gypsy.'' Nytimes, 2000

Jarethan
#46Flying Over Sunset
Posted: 1/31/20 at 7:48pm

little_sally said: "Hamilfan2 said: "Jarethan said: "GreasedLightning said: "ACL2006 said: "Well, if we’re talking their TONY chances...we can rule out going up against the revivals (Company, West Side Story). If we’re talking chances of being more successful than any of theothers... it’s anyone’s game!"

Actually not true. Other than Best Musical vs. Best Revival, they compete against the new shows in every other category.

 

Curious why choreography, especially if they only have a cast of ten.  With WSS and MR, I would be very surprised if anything else managed to sneak in.  

Maybe lead in a musical...of course, that depends on the quality of the book, score, and direction at a minimum.  Neither male leads are ‘overdue’ for a Tony, so I don’t see them having some advantage going in.  That said, it doesn’t look like an overwhelming year for lead actor in a musical category candidates, although early opinion on the actor playing Tony (forgetting his first name Powell) have been impressive.

 

"

Exactly, and with Moulin Rouge such a strong favorite for the tech and design awards, a lot of the acting awards being hotly contested (Best Actress this year is too close to call) or all but a lock (Patti LuPone), it doesn’t leave a lot of awards that FOS could be in the running for pending some really phenomenal reviews to get it in the conversation.
"

I feel like FOS has a good chance at choreography (not that that award has ever helped a show in the long run) and maybe Best Actor?
"

 

 

 

Jarethan
#47Flying Over Sunset
Posted: 1/31/20 at 7:48pm

little_sally said: "Hamilfan2 said: "Jarethan said: "GreasedLightning said: "ACL2006 said: "Well, if we’re talking their TONY chances...we can rule out going up against the revivals (Company, West Side Story). If we’re talking chances of being more successful than any of theothers... it’s anyone’s game!"

Actually not true. Other than Best Musical vs. Best Revival, they compete against the new shows in every other category.

 

Curious why choreography, especially if they only have a cast of ten.  With WSS and MR, I would be very surprised if anything else managed to sneak in.  

Maybe lead in a musical...of course, that depends on the quality of the book, score, and direction at a minimum.  Neither male leads are ‘overdue’ for a Tony, so I don’t see them having some advantage going in.  That said, it doesn’t look like an overwhelming year for lead actor in a musical category candidates, although early opinion on the actor playing Tony (forgetting his first name Powell) have been impressive.

 

"

Exactly, and with Moulin Rouge such a strong favorite for the tech and design awards, a lot of the acting awards being hotly contested (Best Actress this year is too close to call) or all but a lock (Patti LuPone), it doesn’t leave a lot of awards that FOS could be in the running for pending some really phenomenal reviews to get it in the conversation.
"

I feel like FOS has a good chance at choreography (not that that award has ever helped a show in the long run) and maybe Best Actor?
"

 

 

 

Call_me_jorge Profile Photo
Call_me_jorge
#48Flying Over Sunset
Posted: 1/31/20 at 8:04pm

With the cast photos that came out today, I didn’t realize how white the cast was. There’s literally not a single person of color in the whole show....


In our millions, in our billions, we are most powerful when we stand together. TW4C unwaveringly joins the worldwide masses, for we know our liberation is inseparably bound. Signed, Theater Workers for a Ceasefire https://theaterworkersforaceasefire.com/statement

SouthernCakes
#49Flying Over Sunset
Posted: 1/31/20 at 11:03pm

Aren’t these based on real people? So.