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Jack-Man Nekked..

 

He does have a Great Proportion to his Bod! From what I can see though Blurry Pix's..a Great Butt!

 

I'm sure these Pix's aren't going to hurt their "Advertsing Campaign" one bit! In this Economy I'm sure the "Leak" of these was helped along! :D

 

I didn't see Peter Allen in the 80's on Broadway..But someone I knew did and at that time they said he put Liberace to Shame..He was as over the Top as they come. ;)

 

I still think he doesn't have a very strong Singing voice..But apparently his "Physical Presence" covers that!

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He does have a Great Proportion to his Bod! From what I can see though Blurry Pix's..a Great Butt!

 

I'm sure these Pix's aren't going to hurt their "Advertsing Campaign" one bit! In this Economy I'm sure the "Leak" of these was helped along! :D

 

I didn't see Peter Allen in the 80's on Broadway..But someone I knew did and at that time they said he put Liberace to Shame..He was as over the Top as they come. ;)

 

I still think he doesn't have a very strong Singing voice..But apparently his "Physical Presence" covers that!

 

Didn't someone--most likely Cameron MacIntosh-- think his voice was good enough to be Curly in the West End production of Oklahoma about 10 years ago before he played Wolverine?

 

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hugh jackman did curly in oklahoma on broadway and he was wonderful. there is a clip on youtube of him in concert doing "oh what a beautiful morning" for a sample of his voice.

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hugh jackman did curly in oklahoma on broadway and he was wonderful. there is a clip on youtube of him in concert doing "oh what a beautiful morning" for a sample of his voice.

 

Jackman played Curly in London and appears in a PBS version of the show,which airs frequently. But Patrick Wilson, not Jackman, played the part when the production came to Broadway.

 

Jackman also sang Billy Bigelow in a Carnegie Hall concert version of "Carousel" a few years back. He retains film rights to the show and wants to do a re-make. He's perfect in the part and should have played it when it was staged at Lincoln Center. Jackman is a far better singer than Michael Hayden, who played the part at Lincoln Center and whose singing was only adequate, as was true of the entire cast. Here is one of the most glorious scores ever written for a musical and, with the exception of Audra MacDonald, the singing never soared.

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