Since they just announced an off Broadway revival, do you think that they will load it up with stars the way they recently did at city center or the way they did in the roundabout revival? Who are some of your dream choices? I know its tough because it is SUCH an ensemble piece.
Doyle will cast it with whoever is available at the time, and people who are willing to work for a minimal Off-Bway salary. That's not to say that the cast won't be talented, but Doyle has never "loaded his shows up with stars."
My hope is that they will cast Booth young. Booth was 27 when he {spoiler alert} shot Lincoln, and that's a MUCH different story than a guy who's 40+ (like Cerveris, Garber, and Pasquale).
JSquared2, so what? Assassins is based on true stories. They were real people, and they are telling real stories about these people. There's no reason that Booth or Czolgosz should be played by a middle aged men when they were really still young, and I think youth has a LOT to do with why they did what they did.
EVITA is not a documentary, but I don't want to see a menopausal woman playing someone who died at 33.
Doyle definitely never works with stars. He only has just happened to work with nobodies that are available when no one else wants them like Patti LuPone, Raul Esparza, Chita Rivera, George T, Douglas H etc. Based on this history I’m expecting Assassins to be cast with the local talent serving fries at the nearest McDonald’s or the creative team of Soul Doctor.
"You can't overrate Bernadette Peters. She is such a genius. There's a moment in "Too Many Mornings" and Bernadette doing 'I wore green the last time' - It's a voice that is just already given up - it is so sorrowful. Tragic. You can see from that moment the show is going to be headed into such dark territory and it hinges on this tiny throwaway moment of the voice." - Ben Brantley (2022)
"Bernadette's whole, stunning performance [as Rose in Gypsy] galvanized the actors capable of letting loose with her. Bernadette's Rose did take its rightful place, but too late, and unseen by too many who should have seen it" Arthur Laurents (2009)
"Sondheim's own favorite star performances? [Bernadette] Peters in ''Sunday in the Park,'' Lansbury in ''Sweeney Todd'' and ''obviously, Ethel was thrilling in 'Gypsy.'' Nytimes, 2000
ABitOnTheSide said: "JSquared2, so what? Assassins is based on true stories. They were real people, and they are telling real stories about these people. There's no reason that Booth or Czolgosz should be played by a middle aged men when they were really still young, and I think youth has a LOT to do with why they did what they did.
EVITA is not a documentary, but I don't want to see a menopausal woman playing someone who died at 33."
Of course, if you insist on historical accuracy about age and ethnicity, HAMILTON would never have created great theater. I have no problem with an actor with the necessary acting and singing skills singing any part he or she is suited for, whether or not it is an historical match. After all, these murderers did not sing either.
Jonathan Groff as Proprietor/Oswald or maybe even Hinckley, who was only college age at the time he tried to assassinate Reagan. Mmm, him and Lena Hall singing Unworthy of Your Love (aka my favorite Sondheim song ever!) together would be pure heaven!!
But I REALLY see Ross Lynch (My Friend Dahmer) as Hinckley - does anyone know if he sings? (Or like I said earlier I’d love to see Steven Boyer do it again as he was so great at City Center, but giving someone new to theatre like Lynch the chance to play Hinckley could earn them a Theatre World Award, the way it did for Alexander Geminiani back in 2004).
Jennifer Laura Thompson as Moore.
Mary Testa as Emma Goldman would be amazing, but it’s way too small of a role for her.
Remember that CSC is a fairly small Off Broadway house. It's likely we don't get any "names" here. I agree that we'll get a moderate name as Booth, surrounded by wonderful, fairly unknown performers. Much like Anika Noni Rose and kind of like Judy Kuhn in Passion and Tony Yazbeck in their current production of The Cradle Will Rock. All that being said, I feel like there's a lot of wonderful young actors to play Booth and I'm excited to see who they go with.
I'm still shocked that the Menier Chocolate Factory production never transferred to somewhere like St. Ann's. It was really phenomenal and Aaron Tveit, who I usually find bland, was a wonderful Booth.
Here I Am said: "But I REALLY see Ross Lynch (My Friend Dahmer) as Hinckley - does anyone know if he sings?"
Yeah, Ross was in Austin and Ally on The Disney Channel, where he played a pop star, so he can definitely sing, and he also was in A Chorus Line at The Hollywood Bowl, so he has a history of theatre as well.
ZacharyC2 said: "Here I Am said: "But I REALLY see Ross Lynch (My Friend Dahmer) as Hinckley - does anyone know if he sings?"
Yeah, Ross was in Austin and Ally on The Disney Channel, where he played a pop star, so he can definitely sing, and he also was in A Chorus Line at The Hollywood Bowl, so he has a history of theatre as well."