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re: This answers your question...
Posted by: D2025 02:54 am EDT 04/04/18
In reply to: re: This answers your question... - KingSpeed 12:46 am EDT 04/04/18

I absolutely loved the 2000 revival. I think it's one of the most under-rated revivals of the past few decades. I could not understand the hate for that production. I thought Tony Vincent and Carter were fantastic. One of my favorite shows of the 2000s. Hope it was just as much fun performing in it.
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Thanks!
Posted by: KingSpeed 06:09 pm EDT 04/04/18
In reply to: re: This answers your question... - D2025 02:54 am EDT 04/04/18

I had a blast doing it. We got HORRIBLE reviews but we had our fans too. People have asked here what it's like to perform in a "flop" show. The reviews didn't bother me at all because I was on Broadway, my dream! I guess it would've been cool to run longer but we did run 5.5 months and that was the longest run I had ever done so it wasn't like I was aching for more. I was satisfied.
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Tony Vincent, eh?...
Posted by: lordofspeech 09:29 am EDT 04/04/18
In reply to: re: This answers your question... - D2025 02:54 am EDT 04/04/18

Yes. That Judas was thrilling. Acting AND singing.
I think the show itself became over-dominated by the s&m paraphernalia during the “passion” torture section. It unbalanced what works best as a not-reality-based staging so the music and the emotions come to the fore.
The Magdalen in that production was excellent too. She sang “I don’t know how to love him” with an exhausted Jesus cradled, sleeping, in her lap. A very tender touch which reinforced the gentleness of the song.
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