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| re: BEANIE WAS BAD FOR BROADWAY. | |
| Posted by: roleplay 09:42 pm EDT 08/01/22 | |
| In reply to: re: BEANIE WAS BAD FOR BROADWAY. - Pokernight 05:09 pm EDT 08/01/22 | |
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| Forgive me if it has already been discussed, but what exactly WAS the casting process? Did Beanie have to audition? | |
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| re: BEANIE WAS BAD FOR BROADWAY. | |
| Last Edit: MockingbirdGirl 10:02 pm EDT 08/01/22 | |
| Posted by: MockingbirdGirl 10:00 pm EDT 08/01/22 | |
| In reply to: re: BEANIE WAS BAD FOR BROADWAY. - roleplay 09:42 pm EDT 08/01/22 | |
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| She spoke about auditioning (and not telling her family until after she landed the part) on either Seth Meyers or Jimmy Kimmel, can’t remember which. | |
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| It was all part of a nefarious, convoluted, dastardly plot on behalf of her parents. | |
| Posted by: Singapore/Fling 11:28 pm EDT 08/01/22 | |
| In reply to: re: BEANIE WAS BAD FOR BROADWAY. - MockingbirdGirl 10:00 pm EDT 08/01/22 | |
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| Of course, we now know that even though her family wasn't told in advance that she was being cast, the producers were aware that once they cast her, her parents would put in millions upon millions of badly needed dollars, so they only cast her because they knew eventually it would secure the financing to bring the show to Broadway. In fact, the entire plan to bring the show to Broadway was always contingent upon casting Beanie in order to get her family's financing, and so the audition wasn't even a real audition, it was just a sham to raise money from her wealthy parents who we now know also bankrolled all of her movies and TV shows, and in fact they bankrolled the entirety of Ryan Murphy's career, in the expectation that after twenty years of making TV series, he would cast her in a limited TV series that would air on cable and streaming services, thus fulfilling their dreams of making their talentless daughter a bona fide star. This conspiracy theory brought to you by bile, nonsense, and a healthy dose of satire that is only slightly more delirious than the actual things people are writing and passing off as facts. |
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| re: It was all part of a nefarious, convoluted, dastardly plot on behalf of her parents. | |
| Posted by: BroadwayBee 07:21 am EDT 08/02/22 | |
| In reply to: It was all part of a nefarious, convoluted, dastardly plot on behalf of her parents. - Singapore/Fling 11:28 pm EDT 08/01/22 | |
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| “Millions upon millions”? Really? No one does that except that Trumpy golf tournament in NJ! Ha! | |
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| re: It was all part of a nefarious, convoluted, dastardly plot on behalf of her parents. | |
| Posted by: Ann 08:05 am EDT 08/02/22 | |
| In reply to: re: It was all part of a nefarious, convoluted, dastardly plot on behalf of her parents. - BroadwayBee 07:21 am EDT 08/02/22 | |
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| Were Funny Girl tickets going for $1? :) | |
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| re: It was all part of a nefarious, convoluted, dastardly plot on behalf of her parents. | |
| Posted by: ryhog 12:33 am EDT 08/02/22 | |
| In reply to: It was all part of a nefarious, convoluted, dastardly plot on behalf of her parents. - Singapore/Fling 11:28 pm EDT 08/01/22 | |
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| As I said in another post, I think we need to give this a rest, and stop feeding the bile, but I would point out that your "satire" is rooted, in part, in assumptions that you cannot prove any more than the contrary ones can be proven. | |
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