| re: Are Broadway Musicals lacking srar power ? |
| Posted by: Ordoc 04:50 pm EDT 04/10/23 |
| In reply to: re: Are Broadway Musicals lacking srar power ? - student_rush 02:43 pm EDT 04/10/23 |
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I warms my heart when I read old theatergoers longing for the good old days. They moan, "Female impersonators are being put out of business because there are no longer STARS on Broadway. Sigh!" I laugh out loud when someone proclaims, "...there are absolutely 1000 other women in New York City..." Really? Why 1000? How can anyone keep track or even remember so-called talent pool that large? Back in the last century, did anyone go to see Merman play a different character? No, they went to see Merman.
I have the perfect solution to this "so-called" crisis. All the musical comedy queens/maven should create a casting agency that sends out two or three agents to every casting session to give their approval for a production. Needless to say, they would have the "absolutely 1000 other women in New York City on speed dial to rush in nd save the show. |
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