re: the part has no big vocal show-off moments and requires a brilliant actor... perfect casting. (nm) | |
Posted by: Delvino 12:12 pm EDT 07/25/24 | |
In reply to: the part has no big vocal show-off moments and requires a brilliant actor... perfect casting. (nm) - Chazwaza 01:33 am EDT 07/25/24 | |
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I take your point, yet, arguably "I Don't Care Much" and especially this "Tomorrow Belongs to Me" do platform a stirring vocalist if he or she or they choose to make the numbers vocal showcases. Certainly Redmayne's "Tomorrow" on the recording is eerily gorgeous. Though making a case for his casting based on score demands is not a hill I'll die on. I'm one of those people who couldn't tolerate his self-indulgent excesses until his cover of Cher's "Believe" at the Kennedy Center Honors: he proved he can excavate unexpected nuance. He turned a techno pop diva signature into a soulful, introspective meditation on resilience. Shouldn't have worked; it worked brilliantly. His sensibilities do line up with this staging's dependence on performance brio. |
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