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| re: Brandon Uranowitz -- why wasn't he Pierre? | |
| Last Edit: Delvino 07:03 am EDT 10/28/17 | |
| Posted by: Delvino 07:02 am EDT 10/28/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Brandon Uranowitz -- why wasn't he Pierre? - lowwriter 01:08 am EDT 10/28/17 | |
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| Fully agree. It was the only time I felt a jolt of the show's old magic. And he had more sex appeal. He made the mensch aspect of the character more traditionally romantic. The character seemed a helluva catch, which changes up Trina's plight slightly. | |
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| Brandon Uranowitz is a major talent. | |
| Posted by: portenopete 10:07 am EDT 10/28/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Brandon Uranowitz -- why wasn't he Pierre? - Delvino 07:02 am EDT 10/28/17 | |
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| I admit I've only seen him in two shows (AMERICAN IN PARIS and FALSETTOS) but I was really taken with him in both. I almost wish he'd played Marvin in FALSETTOS. because I think he might have found a way to make that repellent and solipsistic character palatable. (I find most of Finn's characters repellent and solipsistic but Marvin is a particular challenge for an actor.) He's got a great unforced naturalness and gentleness that makes him very attractive, and as you say, made Trina's devotion to Marvin a bit odd given what a good guy she's landed. And how great seeing an openly gay actor showing how unimportant sexual orientation is when being cast in romantic roles! Just as Christian Borle's straightness didn't compromise the chemistry between him and Andrew Rannells. |
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| He was the dullest cast member in Prince of Broadway | |
| Posted by: NoPeopleLike 03:52 pm EDT 10/28/17 | |
| In reply to: Brandon Uranowitz is a major talent. - portenopete 10:07 am EDT 10/28/17 | |
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