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re: Andrea Goss

Posted by: mikem 06:43 am EDT 08/08/14
In reply to: Andrea Goss - colin 12:51 am EDT 08/08/14

I saw Andrea Goss go on for Elizabeth A Davis in Once, and I thought she was fine but not much more than that. I was actually kind of confused how Davis got a Tony nomination for that role because there didn't seem to be much substance or impact to the part.

To give Goss some slack in both Cabaret and Once, it can be hard to be the understudy, having little performance time and having to follow the original performer's choices to a large extent, and have the complexity and impact that the original performer might bring.


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re: Andrea Goss

Posted by: NightMusic77 11:22 am EDT 08/08/14
In reply to: re: Andrea Goss - mikem 06:43 am EDT 08/08/14

Also saw her this week as Sally and was also underwhelmed. "Fine" is a perfect word for it.

Was cool to see a former swing/Sally cover, Katrina Yaukey, back in the show as a swing again. I saw her go on as Sally years ago and thought she was fantastic.

Overall, I'm very glad I saw this production again (despite missing Michelle Williams). Alan Cumming is as sharp as ever and I like his different approach to the role this time around.


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re: Andrea Goss

Posted by: mikem 11:32 am EDT 08/08/14
In reply to: re: Andrea Goss - NightMusic77 11:22 am EDT 08/08/14

NightMusic77, can you elaborate as to how Cumming's approach has varied over time?


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re: Andrea Goss

Posted by: NightMusic77 02:29 pm EDT 08/08/14
In reply to: re: Andrea Goss - mikem 11:32 am EDT 08/08/14

The first time around, I thought Cumming's performance as the Emcee was heavily driven by his sexuality. There was something magnetic about it and you would almost feel the attraction in the room between audience and star.

This time around, he's not amping up that part of his performance. He's definitely improvising a lot more (most of the intros of the Cabaret girls in "Wilkommen" are completely different now), and at moments I felt there was a knowing wink behind his performance, which I don't think was there before.

He also got laughs in spots this time around that I never saw him get the first time around, most notably before and even during "I Don't Care Much," and I think that was largely in part to the lighter (almost goofier) atmosphere he is setting up this time around.

Again, it's still a performance for the books, but it has changed some. Not better nor worse, just different.


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re: Andrea Goss

Posted by: mikem 05:18 pm EDT 08/08/14
In reply to: re: Andrea Goss - NightMusic77 02:29 pm EDT 08/08/14

Nightmusic77, thanks for the detailed response. I think I would have preferred the first version. (I haven't seen either yet.) I'm not crazy about the "knowing wink" self-aware kind of performance in general.


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