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| Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight | |
| Last Edit: Singapore/Fling 12:09 am EST 11/24/22 | |
| Posted by: Singapore/Fling 12:08 am EST 11/24/22 | |
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| A deliciously old fashioned musical with a modern sensibility, Some Like It Hot is a tap dancing delight filled with boffo songs, belly laughs, and a brilliant cast. Casey Nicholaw’s production is masterly, with a brilliant comic chase scene, and J. Harrison Ghee and Kevin Del Aguila are early breakouts for Leading and Featured Actor Tonys. The show deftly navigates the pitfalls of men in dresses, and the entire evening is a joyful experience. Not to be missed. |
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| re: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight | |
| Posted by: ChicagoDRO 05:30 pm EST 11/25/22 | |
| In reply to: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight - Singapore/Fling 12:08 am EST 11/24/22 | |
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| I agree! I saw the Wednesday Preview during week 2 and loved the show. This is not another Tootsie or Mrs. Doubtfire. The script takes a classic and gives it some updates to make it current. The show has an old school structure and the score fits right in. The Dance numbers are incredible. I was in the front row and thought the dancers doing the “home plate slide” were going to end up in the orchestra pit. A classic Casey move. The show moves so fast The casting is perfect. So glad I chose to see this on my visit to New York. Oh- love the train entrance! |
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| re: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight | |
| Posted by: Roman 08:57 am EST 11/24/22 | |
| In reply to: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight - Singapore/Fling 12:08 am EST 11/24/22 | |
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| I had a terrific time. The show has a VERY funny book. I did not expect to laugh like that. I also did not expect to be as moved as I was. Del Aguila is one of the brightest spots of the season and his Mariposa number is genuinely moving. It’s an important moment in the show and he delivers it with love and delicacy. I also want to acknowledge Natasha Yvette Williams in a smashing performance as Sweet Sue. She’s absolutely gorgeous, has a terrific voice, and is very, very funny. It’s a silly, terrific show with a genuinely surprising amount of heart. I don’t know WHAT the “theres too much tap dancing” kvetching is about. That wasn’t my experience — the ensemble is FANTASTIC. My only quibble, during this preview period: I’d like to see a deeper discussion between Christian and J’s characters late in Act 2. No spoilers, but if you’ve seen it, you know what I’m talking about. The show as it is glosses over the moment and misses an opportunity to take the characters deeper. And perhaps a quick return to the song about their brotherhood again. But, I found the whole thing to be a ticklish joy. And, again, Kevin and J. are bliss. |
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| re: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight | |
| Posted by: ChicagoDRO 05:32 pm EST 11/25/22 | |
| In reply to: re: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight - Roman 08:57 am EST 11/24/22 | |
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| I like your suggestions Roman. | |
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| re: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight | |
| Posted by: Singapore/Fling 11:20 am EST 11/24/22 | |
| In reply to: re: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight - Roman 08:57 am EST 11/24/22 | |
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| I was largely happy that we didn’t spend too much time on Joe’s reaction, so that the song and the follow-up scene were focused on Daphne’s experience. | |
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| re: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight - Oh, And… | |
| Posted by: Singapore/Fling 02:03 pm EST 11/24/22 | |
| In reply to: re: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight - Singapore/Fling 11:20 am EST 11/24/22 | |
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| Maybe they’ve added it since you saw it, or maybe you want a larger moment, but we do get some of the “if you want me, you take him” song reprised before the show finishes. | |
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| re: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight - Oh, And… | |
| Posted by: Roman 03:12 pm EST 11/24/22 | |
| In reply to: re: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight - Oh, And… - Singapore/Fling 02:03 pm EST 11/24/22 | |
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| It was there — and such a nice moment! But I think something a bit meatier between the two before the song would have been welcome. But mine is the smallest quibble. I quite enjoyed the show. I teared up three times! | |
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| re: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight***SPOILER** | |
| Posted by: winters 05:58 am EST 11/24/22 | |
| In reply to: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight - Singapore/Fling 12:08 am EST 11/24/22 | |
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| Absolutely. Some complaints, nonetheless an entertaining production. I’ll admit that during the first few moments of Del Aguila’s performance I feared a possibly offensive stereotype in the offing. I was wrong. The delight that Del Aguila brought to the role was nothing less than infectious. *****Spolier****. J. Harrison Ghee is deserving of a Leading Actor Tony nomination. Ghee, both in life and as Daphne identifies as non-binary. Leading Actor? Leading Actress? At present there is no category into which Ghee neatly fits. Is it the producers that nominate Ghee for the particular category? Does the Tony nominating committee have input? ‘Official’ Broadway has some interesting decisions to make, particularly as the community remains quite literally under attack in this nation. |
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| re: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight***SPOILER** | |
| Posted by: Chazwaza 02:01 pm EST 11/24/22 | |
| In reply to: re: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight***SPOILER** - winters 05:58 am EST 11/24/22 | |
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| Ghee is not trans. Ghee may not believe in or identify in the binary gender construct as it were, but Ghee is in a biological male body, and as such, from a physical place has no choice but to begin the approach and/or process of any role (playing characters who are male, female, nonbinary, trans) as a male-bodied person, wherever they transform to from that. If it helps, Ghee's character is not just Daphne, it is Jerry/Daphne. Ghee opens the show playing Jerry, a male-bodied person self identifying as male, who finds himself in and as Daphne. That is enough for me to say that character and the actor belong, at least for lack of options, in the Best Male Actor category. |
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| re: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight***SPOILER** | |
| Posted by: Singapore/Fling 11:18 am EST 11/24/22 | |
| In reply to: re: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight***SPOILER** - winters 05:58 am EST 11/24/22 | |
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| Since the categories are still binary, I would expect Ghee to default to the Actor category. Non-binary is not the same as trans, so it would be weird to put Ghee into Actress, as Ghee has never (to my knowledge) identified as female. | |
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| re: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight***SPOILER** | |
| Posted by: scoot1er 07:42 am EST 11/24/22 | |
| In reply to: re: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight***SPOILER** - winters 05:58 am EST 11/24/22 | |
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| As a former member of the nominating committee, I can tell you the committee has no input regarding the nominations. We are presented with the list of eligible actors and their categories and vote on them. The producers have no say, as the nominations are based on billing. They can, however, make a case for an actor to be placed in a particular category. Whether or not the administration committee acts on that is up to the committee. (At least that’s how it was was when I was a nominated. It may have changed since then.) | |
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| re: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight***SPOILER** | |
| Posted by: bobjohnny 06:17 pm EST 11/24/22 | |
| In reply to: re: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight***SPOILER** - scoot1er 07:42 am EST 11/24/22 | |
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| The nominations are no longer based on billing. That rule was discarded long ago when you had actors like Rita Moreno being put in supporting categories when they were indeed leads, as she was in The Ritz. These decisions of categories are decided by the nominating committee and producers can petition them, but it is that committee's final decision that rules. The nominating committee is then given those edicts by the nominating committee. | |
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| The nominating committee is then given those edicts by the nominating committee. nmi | |
| Posted by: Ann 06:29 pm EST 11/24/22 | |
| In reply to: re: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight***SPOILER** - bobjohnny 06:17 pm EST 11/24/22 | |
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| re: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight***SPOILER** | |
| Posted by: winters 08:06 am EST 11/24/22 | |
| In reply to: re: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight***SPOILER** - scoot1er 07:42 am EST 11/24/22 | |
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| Thank you for taking the time and energy to explain this. I welcome information from those within the business who can present facts, especially as opposed to those outside the business who present conjecture in the guise of factual information. Correct me if I’m mistaken, as it stands unless the producers petition for a change the billing will determine if Ghee is nominated as lead or featured. How is it determined as to whether it is in the actor or actress category? | |
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| re: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight***SPOILER** | |
| Posted by: scoot1er 08:17 am EST 11/24/22 | |
| In reply to: re: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight***SPOILER** - winters 08:06 am EST 11/24/22 | |
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| It used to be if one was a male he was an actor, if a female, she was an actress. Today, however, I don't know what the committee will do. | |
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| not that past decisions mean anything.. | |
| Posted by: andPeggy 09:13 am EST 11/24/22 | |
| In reply to: re: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight***SPOILER** - scoot1er 08:17 am EST 11/24/22 | |
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| ... In "Matilda" Bertie Carvel played a female character and was nominated as Best Performance By An Actor In A Leading Role In A Musical Mary Rylance won Best Performance By An Actor In A Featured Role In A Play for Olivia in "Twelfth Night." |
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| re: not that past decisions mean anything.. | |
| Posted by: ashleylm 12:56 pm EST 11/24/22 | |
| In reply to: not that past decisions mean anything.. - andPeggy 09:13 am EST 11/24/22 | |
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| Mary Rylance won Best Performance By An Actor Mark Rylance, in case people didn't realise there was a typo there. |
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| re: not that past decisions mean anything.. | |
| Posted by: ablankpage 10:14 am EST 11/24/22 | |
| In reply to: not that past decisions mean anything.. - andPeggy 09:13 am EST 11/24/22 | |
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| Right, but those were men playing female characters. We're discussing the identity of the performer here. An openly non-binary performer has not yet been nominated so it poses a new challenge to the Tony committee. | |
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| re: not that past decisions mean anything.. | |
| Posted by: andPeggy 11:47 am EST 11/24/22 | |
| In reply to: re: not that past decisions mean anything.. - ablankpage 10:14 am EST 11/24/22 | |
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| Oh, I hadn't realized J. Harrison Ghee is non-binary. I thought people were discussing the character. Thanks for the clarification. | |
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| re: not that past decisions mean anything.. | |
| Posted by: Amiens 10:58 am EST 11/24/22 | |
| In reply to: re: not that past decisions mean anything.. - ablankpage 10:14 am EST 11/24/22 | |
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| It would seem most logical and appropriate to ask the performer the category they prefer. Is there really any other answer here as to who should make this decision? | |
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