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| re: Savoring "Bandstand" as my patriotic show this 4th. | |
| Posted by: dottie20 08:45 am EDT 07/05/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Savoring "Bandstand" as my patriotic show this 4th. - writerkev 05:53 am EDT 07/05/17 | |
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| Which one? There are two understudies listed. | |
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| re: Savoring "Bandstand" as my patriotic show this 4th. | |
| Posted by: writerkev 10:00 am EDT 07/05/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Savoring "Bandstand" as my patriotic show this 4th. - dottie20 08:45 am EDT 07/05/17 | |
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| I was hoping to leave her name unsaid here, but it was Jessica Lea Patty. At intermission everyone in my area of the theatre was talking about how she was "pitchy" and you had to "imagine a good singer in the role." This is especially the case because the character herself is supposed to be a great singer and is invited to join a band. That's the whole point of the character. People in the show are repeatedly making comments about her great voice. In a city like New York with dozens (hundreds?) of first-rate singing actresses, I don't understand how they can't fill the understudy role with someone who can sing it well. | |
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| re: Savoring "Bandstand" as my patriotic show this 4th. | |
| Posted by: dottie20 11:28 am EDT 07/05/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Savoring "Bandstand" as my patriotic show this 4th. - writerkev 10:00 am EDT 07/05/17 | |
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| Thanks. I'm kind of surprised to hear it was her, especially since I heard she was good when she went on as Eva in Evita. | |
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