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re: How does it work when a woman plays the role?
Posted by: JereNYC (JereNYC@aol.com) 03:39 pm EDT 08/24/21
In reply to: How does it work when a woman plays the role? - JAllenC3 02:55 pm EDT 08/24/21

It's been a while since I've seen CHICAGO, but Billy Flynn has some lines about not everything being as it seems and then Mary starts trilling, is defrocked, and then the actor takes the trill down a couple of octives for a moment.

I have no idea how this moment would work with a woman in the role. I imagine it would be cut since there'd be no point.
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re: How does it work when a woman plays the role?
Posted by: BroadwayTonyJ 04:33 pm EDT 08/24/21
In reply to: re: How does it work when a woman plays the role? - JereNYC 03:39 pm EDT 08/24/21

In the original Broadway production of Maurine Watkins' non-musical play Chicago, Mary Sunshine was played by the highly respected (and prolific) character actress Eda Heinemann. Heinemann actually had 40 Broadway credits from '08 to '63, including Ah, Wilderness! (as Lily Miller), Watch on the Rhine (as Anise), Goodbye, My Fancy (as Miss Shackleford), Arms and the Girl (as Prudence), Make a Wish (as Dr. Didier), Graham Greene's The Potting Shed (as Mrs. Potter), and Robert Anderson's Silent Night, Lonely Night (as Mae).

In the '42 film version titled Roxie Hart, Mary Sunshine was played by Spring Byington. I've seen the film a few times. Byington's portrayal worked fine.
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