Rue Mc. - What's Next For Her?

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#0Rue Mc. - What's Next For Her?
Posted: 1/19/06 at 8:36pm

I missed her in Wicked and I'm wondering if anyone knows if she's going to be back on Bway soon. I know most haven't liked her in the role, however I guess if you really like a particular actor, you tend to overlook certain things. What's next for her, anyone know?


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#1re: Rue Mc. - What's Next For Her?
Posted: 1/19/06 at 9:05pm

She'll probably spend most of her time finishing her book and working on her original musical, "Cobra Island."

Personally, I either want to see her or Carole Shelley as Gunilla Garson Goldberg in THE FIRST WIVES CLUB - The Musical.


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#2re: Rue Mc. - What's Next For Her?
Posted: 1/19/06 at 9:41pm

Oh yes, I forgot about her book. First Wives Club, isn't Bernadette Peters also being considered for a role in that? I'd love to see them share the same stage together! Love'em both!


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#3re: Rue Mc. - What's Next For Her?
Posted: 1/19/06 at 11:19pm

I love Rue. The first time I saw her in Wicked, I thought she was horrendous. But after seeing her eleven times, I actually started to like her. Either way, I think she's a brilliant actress that has had a stellar career.

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#4re: Rue Mc. - What's Next For Her?
Posted: 1/19/06 at 11:21pm

Yes, Bernadette Peters has apparently been approached to star in THE FIRST WIVES CLUB. It would be great to see her return to Broadway in something original.


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#5re: Rue Mc. - What's Next For Her?
Posted: 1/20/06 at 1:25am

PJ, it took you 11 times to start to like her?


"`I grow old... I grow old... I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled.` What does that mean, Mr. Marlowe?" "Not a bloody thing. It just sounds good." He smiled. "That is from the `Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.` Here's another one. `In the room women come and go/Talking of Michael Angelo.' Does that suggest anything to you, sir?" "Yeah -- it suggests to me that the guy didn't know very much about women." "My sentiments exactly, sir. Nonetheless I admire T. S. Eliot very much." "Did you say, 'nonetheless'?" - The Long Goodbye by Raymond Chandler