+ BenjaminNicholas Posted June 8, 2018 Posted June 8, 2018 I love people who love Broadway. Great post. Infectious smiles. Well done + WilliamM, + stevenkesslar, BroadwayDave and 1 other 4
BroadwayDave Posted June 8, 2018 Posted June 8, 2018 I love people who love Broadway. Great post. Infectious smiles. Well done Dying to see the show again in August. Only regret was that I never got to see Donna Murphy in the role. Been contemplating a one-day drive-there-and-back to NYC to catch her in a performance, but it’s a little cost prohibitive. And 13hrs roundtrip. + WilliamM 1
+ Avalon Posted June 9, 2018 Posted June 9, 2018 If the Dalai Lama were to make an official visit to the White House I'd like to see the Marine Corps band break out with "Hello Dolly". ;-)))
+ purplekow Posted June 9, 2018 Posted June 9, 2018 If the Dalai Lama were to make an official visit to the White House I'd like to see the Marine Corps band break out with "Hello Dolly". ;-)))This White House??!!! Dalai is definitely gonna go away. + Avalon 1
+ Avalon Posted June 9, 2018 Posted June 9, 2018 This White House??!!! Dalai is definitely gonna go away. I didn't mean this WH. ;-)))
+ BenjaminNicholas Posted June 9, 2018 Posted June 9, 2018 Dying to see the show again in August. Only regret was that I never got to see Donna Murphy in the role. Been contemplating a one-day drive-there-and-back to NYC to catch her in a performance, but it’s a little cost prohibitive. And 13hrs roundtrip. DM is the best Dolly. She doesn't let star power overpower her performance. She creates the most realized Dolly.
N13 Posted June 9, 2018 Posted June 9, 2018 I saw Channing, Pearl Bailey, Martha Raye, Mimi Hines, Ginger Rogers and Ethel Merman in the original production. However it was Betty Grable that was best. She actually created a character and did not rely on who she was or shtick. + BenjaminNicholas and + WilliamM 2
jerrybythesea Posted June 18, 2018 Author Posted June 18, 2018 (edited) The best Dolly of all Edited June 19, 2018 by jerrybythesea
BroadwayDave Posted June 26, 2018 Posted June 26, 2018 Having “Hello, Dolly!” withdrawals. It’s been almost a month. Only 53 days to go until next time.
handiacefailure Posted June 27, 2018 Posted June 27, 2018 Before the Parade Passes By is on Linda Eder's new CD. I think she would make a great Dolly after listening to her perfrom that song.
+ BenjaminNicholas Posted June 27, 2018 Posted June 27, 2018 Before the Parade Passes By is on Linda Eder's new CD. I think she would make a great Dolly after listening to her perfrom that song. I listened to her do it live for the first time in front of an audience at 54 Below a few weeks ago: The key changes and the arrangement really suit her voice. As for her acting, that's another story. I love Linda, but she's never been known as a strong actress. Listening to her do lines in Jekyll & Hyde was comical. It's also why she starts every show by saying 'Hi, I'm Linda Eder and I'm a singer.' True story. OneFinger 1
+ WilliamM Posted June 27, 2018 Posted June 27, 2018 I was junior in college in early 1964 in Boston where Barbra Streisand and company were doing the out of town tryout of 'Funny Girl.' The needed a lot of work. And Barbra was actually directing herself. People forget that both 'Hello, Dolly' and 'Funny Girl' opened at the same time on Broadway in 1964. Both musicals were enormous hits. The succcess of Dolly was unexpected. Carol Channing was not the first or second choice for Dolly Levi. Yet she was a sensation in the role. And she is still with us in her 90s. Bless her. TruHart1 1
bostonman Posted June 27, 2018 Posted June 27, 2018 As for her acting, that's another story. I love Linda, but she's never been known as a strong actress. Listening to her do lines in Jekyll & Hyde was comical. It's also why she starts every show by saying 'Hi, I'm Linda Eder and I'm a singer.' True story. This is probably one reason why her then-husband seemed to write so many damned park-and-bark anthem-ish ballads with awful lyrics, instead of more songs that an actor can really sink their teeth into. His songs too often have the effect of stopping a show cold instead of moving the action along. He's an accomplished tunesmith...but... + BenjaminNicholas 1
+ Cash4Trash Posted June 27, 2018 Posted June 27, 2018 The national tour starring Betty Buckley kicks off in Cleveland this fall. BroadwayDave 1
BroadwayDave Posted June 27, 2018 Posted June 27, 2018 The national tour starring Betty Buckley kicks off in Cleveland this fall. And I’ll be there for it!!!
BroadwayDave Posted June 28, 2018 Posted June 28, 2018 “Hello, Dolly!” to preview in Utica, NY with a very limited engagement prior to National Tour opening in Cleveland...
handiacefailure Posted June 28, 2018 Posted June 28, 2018 I listened to her do it live for the first time in front of an audience at 54 Below a few weeks ago: The key changes and the arrangement really suit her voice. As for her acting, that's another story. I love Linda, but she's never been known as a strong actress. Listening to her do lines in Jekyll & Hyde was comical. It's also why she starts every show by saying 'Hi, I'm Linda Eder and I'm a singer.' True story. Next time I see her I'll have to pay attention to how she starts the show. Unfrtounately Jekyll and Hyde was before I started going to Broadway show but there are a couple videos of her performing in J&H on youtube and she seems to perform well in those. I saw Debroah Cox do it prebroadway for the revival in Chicago a few years ago and Linda has a much better voice for Lucy and I didn't think Deborah could act at all.
+ BenjaminNicholas Posted June 28, 2018 Posted June 28, 2018 Next time I see her I'll have to pay attention to how she starts the show. Unfrtounately Jekyll and Hyde was before I started going to Broadway show but there are a couple videos of her performing in J&H on youtube and she seems to perform well in those. I saw Debroah Cox do it prebroadway for the revival in Chicago a few years ago and Linda has a much better voice for Lucy and I didn't think Deborah could act at all. Good observation on Cox. While she was pretty great when she took over in Disney's AIDA, her turn as Lucy in the revival of J&H was painful. Listening to her scoop her way up to those notes, alongside her screaming co-star, felt like some kind of gay musical water-torture. I've never heard anyone sing those songs as well as Eder. Granted, they were written for her voice, but to this day, she can still sing them as effortlessly and with as much power as she did 20+ years ago. handiacefailure 1
handiacefailure Posted June 30, 2018 Posted June 30, 2018 Good observation on Cox. While she was pretty great when she took over in Disney's AIDA, her turn as Lucy in the revival of J&H was painful. Listening to her scoop her way up to those notes, alongside her screaming co-star, felt like some kind of gay musical water-torture. I've never heard anyone sing those songs as well as Eder. Granted, they were written for her voice, but to this day, she can still sing them as effortlessly and with as much power as she did 20+ years ago. Someone like you is one of my favorite songs. It's too bad they cut out "bring on the men" from her production. Like you said though the songs were written for her by her husband at the time. Mancinci died before he finished writing Victor/Victoria and Frank Wildhorn wrote a few songs for that and Linda sings "living in the shadows" on one of her CD's and I think her version is better than Julie Andrews singing it.
BroadwayDave Posted July 10, 2018 Posted July 10, 2018 (edited) Tickets for the National Tour Launch of “Hello, Dolly!” in Cleveland go on sale for Playhouse Square donor members July 11th at 10 am, and for non-donors the sale starts July 27th at 11am. VERY EXCITED!!! Edited July 10, 2018 by BroadwayDave OneFinger 1
+ sam.fitzpatrick Posted July 11, 2018 Posted July 11, 2018 Tickets for the National Tour Launch of “Hello, Dolly!” in Cleveland go on sale for Playhouse Square donor members July 11th at 10 am, and for non-donors the sale starts July 27th at 11am. VERY EXCITED!!! Thank you, I will block out my calendar to get tickets on the 27th. BroadwayDave and + BenjaminNicholas 2
BroadwayDave Posted July 11, 2018 Posted July 11, 2018 Proud owner (it’s actually coming in the mail) of a ticket to see the National Tour Launch of “Hello, Dolly!” Saturday Oct. 6th for the matinee performance, Center Mezzanine Row E, at the reasonable cost of $101.25 including all taxes and fees, etc. 87 Days and Counting!!! + WilliamM 1
BroadwayDave Posted July 16, 2018 Posted July 16, 2018 (edited) In case anyone missed this... Seeing this clip of her last curtain call and bow brought back the most amazing memories, a HUGE smile on my face, and tears to my eyes. Soooo amazing. Glad to have seen her perform. Absolutely fabulous!!! Edited July 17, 2018 by BroadwayDave + HornyRetiree, + WilliamM and Marlfox 3
edjames Posted August 5, 2018 Posted August 5, 2018 I saw Bette last night in Hello Dolly. This was the 3rd time I've seen the show. She was mesmerizing and the audience was full of her fans. I'm happy to say the entire cast is wonderful and I still think Charlie Stemp almost steals the show. Bette does indeed clown around a bit and it appeared that she and David made an effort to crack each other up during the food scene. At one point Bette threw dumpling at the conductor in the orchestra pit! Show closes on Aug 25 and the national tour with Betty Buckley is off and running across the USA. September 25 – 26, 2018 Utica Stanley Theatre September 30 – October 21, 2018 Cleveland Playhouse Square October 23 – November 17, 2018. Chicago Oriental Theatre November 20 – 25, 2018 Miami Arsht Center November 27 – December 2, 2018 Orlando Dr. Phillips Center December 4 – 9, 2018 Tampa Straz Center December 11 – 16, 2018 West Palm Beach Kravis Center January 8 – 13, 2019 Tempe ASU Gammage January 15 – 20, 2019 San Diego Civic Theatre January 22 – 27, 2019 Costa Mesa Segerstrom Center January 29 – February 17, 2019 Los Angeles Hollywood Pantages February 19 – March 17, 2019 San Francisco SHN Golden Gate Theatre March 19 – 24, 2019 Las Vegas The Smith Center March 27 – April 7, 2019 Denver Buell Theatre pril 9 – 14, 2019. Des Moines Civic Center April 16 – 28, 2019 Minneapolis Orpheum Theatre April 30 – May 5, 2019 Nashville Tennessee Performing Arts Center May 7 – 12, 2019 Columbus Ohio Theatre May 14 – 19, 2019 Louisville The Kentucky Center May 21 – 26, 2019 Durham Durham Performing Arts May 28 – June 2, 2019 Greenville Peace Center June 4 – July 7, 2019 Washington D.C. Kennedy Center Opera House July 9 – 14, 2019 Charlotte Belk Theater July 17 – 28, 2019 Dallas Music Hall at Fair Park August 6 – 18, 2019 Boston Opera House
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