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re: More examples in recent history
Posted by: larry13 11:14 pm EDT 08/19/17
In reply to: More examples in recent history - GabbyGerard 04:11 am EDT 08/19/17

I found your post--as indeed most of the others on this thread--packed with very interesting info. But I have one question:
All the roles with alternates are difficult/tiring ones, some exceptionally so. EXCEPT Cassie in CHORUS LINE. Does she(alone in the cast?)really need an alternate? And not until the 2008 revival?
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I have the same question(s) as you! And a role that SHOULD have had an alternate!
Posted by: GabbyGerard 01:40 am EDT 08/20/17
In reply to: re: More examples in recent history - larry13 11:14 pm EDT 08/19/17

I seriously question the necessity of a Cassie alternate. In my mind, it says more about the way the 2006 (sorry--typo in my original post) revival was cast and music directed.

This might get me flayed, but I also wonder about the need for a Kim alternate, especially when she has so little to sing in the second act.

In my estimation, a recent musical that SHOULD have had an alternate was Next to Normal. Alice Ripley gets plenty of flack on this board. I'm the first to admit that she's far from perfect. But, with the vocal and emotional demands of the role of Diana, I believe it should have been a "six show week" for its star.
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