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| Denis O'Hare's Tony | |
| Posted by: Quicheo 01:17 pm EDT 07/17/23 | |
| In reply to: re: Cast set for Sondheim's Here We Are - mikem 01:04 pm EDT 07/17/23 | |
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| I mostly agree with your post--just reminding that Denis O'Hare does indeed have a Tony. | |
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| re: Denis O'Hare's Tony | |
| Posted by: mikem 01:36 pm EDT 07/17/23 | |
| In reply to: Denis O'Hare's Tony - Quicheo 01:17 pm EDT 07/17/23 | |
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| Thank you for noticing (and for such a nice, gentle reminder!), and how could I forget that! He actually gave an iconic performance in Take Me Out IMO. Miles ahead of Jesse Tyler Ferguson's work (again, IMO). It also sticks out for me because it was one of the first Tony-winning performances I had ever seen. At that time, I would typically see a show on tour or after ticket demand came down well into the run, by which time there was a replacement cast. I saw Take Me Out in the last couple of months of the run, when many of the actors had left but O'Hare was still in it. So that was one of the first "Ah, that's what all the fuss is about" performances I had ever seen live on stage. O'Hare used to be a regular on the New York stage (8 Broadway appearances from 1995-2010 according to ibdb and many more in iobdb), but it doesn't look like he has been in a show in New York since the Public's Into the Woods in 2012. Has he done theater anywhere else since then? |
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| re: Denis O'Hare's Tony | |
| Posted by: Quicheo 03:44 pm EDT 07/17/23 | |
| In reply to: re: Denis O'Hare's Tony - mikem 01:36 pm EDT 07/17/23 | |
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| Here is a partial answer to your question. I hadn't realized "An Illiad" had made such a journey! | |
| Link | Denis O'Hara interview |
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| re: Denis O'Hare's Tony | |
| Posted by: kmval 03:26 pm EDT 07/17/23 | |
| In reply to: re: Denis O'Hare's Tony - mikem 01:36 pm EDT 07/17/23 | |
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| I'm not sure when it was, but Denis moved to Paris with his husband. he stated that it was to show his displeasure with conditions in the U.S. I guess he's back, at least for a while, and that's certainly a good thing for theater-goers. | |
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