Ali Gator Posted November 3 Posted November 3 Boy, did Kecia pick the wrong person to start a fight with, accusing LuPone of 'bullying' and 'being racially microaggressive'. I'm on LuPone's side in this 'war' - she did nothing wrong and everything right (IMO, from the facts presented) . Honestly, LuPone is full-on aggressive, nothing 'micro' about it. Tony Winner Kecia Lewis Calls Out Patti LuPone For Calling HELL'S KITCHEN 'Too Loud' WWW.BROADWAYWORLD.COM Patti LuPone is facing criticism after an incident involving comments she made about musical Hell's Kitchen, featuring music by Alicia Keys, which...
+ BenjaminNicholas Posted November 3 Posted November 3 Lewis thought she'd get more support if she made race the issue. She thought wrong. A lot of the Broadway community is backing away from her on this one. Ali Gator 1
+ nycman Posted November 3 Posted November 3 What a twat. Calling a show "too loud" is a racial micro aggression?….give me a fucking break. Someone sending you flowers to say "thank you" is "dismissive and out of touch". I’m sorry but in this instance, Ms. Lewis appears to be the dismissive and out of touch twat to me, not Patti. Learning to take constructive criticism (from a broadway legend no less) is an important part of growing up. Grow up Ms. Lewis, and leave your very large deck of race cards at home. For the record, I can’t stand Patti LuPone, but in the case I’m team Patti 100%. Ali Gator, thomas and musclestuduws 1 2
kingsley88 Posted November 4 Posted November 4 Have any of you watched the Roommate on Broadway? I watched it from the orchestra on a Saturday evening and no, I did not hear Hell's Kitchen music at all during the performance. In fact, none of my friends who watched the play stated they could hear music from Hell's Kitchen either. If Hell's Kitchen is too loud to the point that it's bother people, I think we would have heard audiences complainiing about this back in August/September.
Ali Gator Posted November 4 Author Posted November 4 If Viola Davis and Phylicia Rashad were starring in 'Roommate', and Rashad did the exact same thing LuPone did, would Kecia Lewis issue an 'open letter' to Rashad ? I'm betting the only 'open letter' she'd be writing is an apology on behalf of the production. musclestuduws and scrtlovr 2
Ali Gator Posted November 4 Author Posted November 4 The producers of 'Roommate' have issued this statement this afternoon (on Instagram) : Quote “We are grateful to everyone at ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ for adjusting their cues to prevent sound bleed into our theater, which was affecting backstage, onstage and into the audience. On Broadway, these historic buildings were built long before the existence of modern amplification and sit side by side, playhouses sharing walls with musical houses. These kinds of sound accommodations from one show to another are not unusual and are always deeply appreciated. We’re proud to share Shubert Alley with ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ and wish our neighbors continued success.” —The Producers of The Roommate musclestuduws, thomas and ShortCutie7 2 1
ShortCutie7 Posted November 4 Posted November 4 34 minutes ago, Ali Gator said: The producers of 'Roommate' have issued this statement this afternoon (on Instagram) : Glad they took the high road! And while I have not seen either of these productions, I have experienced sound bleed between these two (and other) theatres. Ali Gator and thomas 2
ApexNomad Posted November 4 Posted November 4 Why not just walk over to the theater and have a private conversation? It’s literally right next door! Why spill this into the public, especially when she’s not speaking on behalf of the producers or cast?
Ali Gator Posted November 4 Author Posted November 4 8 hours ago, ApexNomad said: Why not just walk over to the theater and have a private conversation? It’s literally right next door! Why spill this into the public, especially when she’s not speaking on behalf of the producers or cast? This way, she's getting attention and going viral on social media. And apparently, that's what this actress is needing right now in her life. Kecia Lewis needs to remember one important thing : Patti Lupone is a Broadway legend with three Tony Awards on her mantle. She has opened many shows and kept the box office going since 1979. Kecia Lewis is a very recent Tony winner, who is playing a part on Broadway. ApexNomad 1
Ali Gator Posted November 4 Author Posted November 4 Lupone was a guest on 'The View' this past Friday morning, just hours before Lewis posted this. How I wish Lewis posted this before she went on the show - I would have loved Sunny to have asked for her response. (Sunny would be siding with Lewis, no doubt).
MaybeMaybeNot Posted November 4 Posted November 4 Lewis's response seems inapprpriate to me, but Lupone is quickly becoming a caricature of herself. Not signing a paper because it's a Playbill from a show that is too loud? Ridiculous. thomas and ApexNomad 1 1
FaustOust Posted November 5 Posted November 5 On 11/3/2024 at 6:10 PM, BenjaminNicholas said: Lewis thought she'd get more support if she made race the issue. She thought wrong. A lot of the Broadway community is backing away from her on this one. I doubt that she sat and calculated to “make race the issue” to get more support. She would know that raising issues of racial bias rarely wins more support in and of itself, particularly from those in power who may not have a history of being subject to racial bias in a negative way. Whether right or wrong in this particular circumstance, she is more likely speaking from the perspective and context of her own lived experience, where race was made the issue for her regardless of her intentions or her desires otherwise.
Ali Gator Posted November 5 Author Posted November 5 11 hours ago, MaybeMaybeNot said: Lewis's response seems inapprpriate to me, but Lupone is quickly becoming a caricature of herself. Not signing a paper because it's a Playbill from a show that is too loud? Ridiculous. I could never imagine going up to any actor or actress (no matter how famous or not) outside a theater and asking them to sign a Playbill that wasn't from the play / musical they were in. I can't understand someone wanting LuPone to sign the 'Hell's Kitchen' Playbill - go ask Lewis to sign it. If yu want LuPone's autograph after the show, buy a ticket to her show and keep her employed. + BenjaminNicholas, ApexNomad and + nycman 1 1 1
+ BenjaminNicholas Posted November 5 Posted November 5 13 hours ago, MaybeMaybeNot said: Not signing a paper because it's a Playbill from a show that is too loud? Ridiculous. No. Not signing a Playbill with a show she has no association with. I don't blame her. It's weird. scrtlovr and + nycman 1 1
+ WilliamM Posted November 29 Posted November 29 Some big stars aived signing by gping out the front door. Example Ethel Merman in Gypsy
+ Lucky Posted November 30 Posted November 30 I feel that a thread like this one cheapens the form. Ali Gator 1
+ BenjaminNicholas Posted November 30 Posted November 30 (edited) 12 hours ago, Lucky said: I feel that a thread like this one cheapens the form. THIS thread cheapens theater? Have you not seen the slew of movie-to-musical adaptations- most of which have failed- on Broadway and the West End lately? Now that's cheapening (and dumbing down) the artform as well as the audience. Edited December 1 by BenjaminNicholas
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