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| re: It’s rare for an actor to stay with a show this long | |
| Posted by: ablankpage 09:20 am EDT 07/20/23 | |
| In reply to: re: It’s rare for an actor to stay with a show this long - mikem 09:07 am EDT 07/20/23 | |
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| Even though an actor is in a show, they never stop auditioning, participating in readings, etc. It just might be that Eva hasn't been offered anything/nothing fell into place that made it worth leaving Hadestown. She also opened two big Broadway shows and received two lead actress Tony noms, so the scope of projects she would likely be willing to take at the point is probably fairly narrow. | |
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| re: It’s rare for an actor to stay with a show this long | |
| Posted by: KingSpeed 03:37 pm EDT 07/20/23 | |
| In reply to: re: It’s rare for an actor to stay with a show this long - ablankpage 09:20 am EDT 07/20/23 | |
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| I think actors negotiate raises and perks like a car to pick you up and take you home if they stay in the show longer. | |
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| re: It’s rare for an actor to stay with a show this long | |
| Posted by: mikem 11:17 am EDT 07/20/23 | |
| In reply to: re: It’s rare for an actor to stay with a show this long - ablankpage 09:20 am EDT 07/20/23 | |
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| You make a good point that she already has 2 lead Tony nominations (I think she was only 23 when she got the second one, and I think she might be the youngest person to do that ever), so for her next step to be a featured role in a so-so musical probably wouldn't be a great career move for her. | |
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| re: It’s rare for an actor to stay with a show this long | |
| Posted by: Thom915 09:44 am EDT 07/20/23 | |
| In reply to: re: It’s rare for an actor to stay with a show this long - ablankpage 09:20 am EDT 07/20/23 | |
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| I wonder if she was ever sought after for "Here Lies Love?" | |
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