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  • @emilyk6166
    @emilyk6166 Год назад +27

    “I am unfamiliar with Sutton Foster.” *musical theatre fans gasp as if they’ve been shot*

  • @doctormcmg7814
    @doctormcmg7814 Год назад +60

    Sutton Foster is what you call a "triple threat". Singer, Dancer, Actor. She can do it all. Nominated 7 times for Tony Awards she's won twice. Most Broadway dancers have to know Tap. Keep in mind that you saw a 4 minute version of the song. The Broadway show had an 8 minute version!! It's amazing. Whenever I feel a little down I put on this youtube performance and it always puts a smile on my face.

    • @mvarick1
      @mvarick1 Год назад +3

      Sutton is a gift.
      I dated a Broadway actress.back in the day. I was just stunned what skills, stamina, and intellect she had.
      I have deep respect for anyone who gets to Broadway.

  • @PowerDiva
    @PowerDiva Год назад +8

    Most of the dancers on that stage are trained professionals. Sutton is as well, but she's such a force of talent that if she had to learn something new for a show or number... she will. Easily. She's truly one of the most talented performers on Broadway.

  • @k_salter
    @k_salter Год назад +9

    She looks like she's hardly even trying. Great voice! And as a former tap dancer myself, I can't help but love this. Thanks for this one.

  • @driggs2821
    @driggs2821 Год назад +13

    Love your reaction to this. I have a few things you might find interesting.
    1. The music is by Cole Porter. The original dates back to the 1930s, and the music has remained substantively the same, with minor modernizations suiting the current star of the show over the years. Ethel Merman played the part in the original Broadway; hers was a much broader, less subtle take on the role compared to Sutton Foster. Really stands the test of time, huh? An 80 year old musical still holds up. Porter was a genius.
    2. Sutton Foster is what we actors call a "triple threat": actor/singer/dancer. There are a lot of triple threats out there, because triple threats get more work. I can guarantee you that every person on that stage has been actively working and practicing to be able to sing, dance, and act at the level demanded by modern Broadway audiences. Sutton Foster is one of the best. So is the guy who introduced her and the cast of "Anything Goes," Joel Gray. Mr. Gray is also a Broadway veteran, Tony Award winner, and a legendary song and dance man in his own right, winning his Tony for an absolutely stunning performance in the role of the Emcee in the original Broadway production of "Cabaret."
    3. I was once in a production of this show in high school; played "Drunk" and "Sailor #2," lol. Our tap routines were waaaaay easier than this, but we made it look difficult anyway. We were football players, for crying' out loud. But you know what? I still do theatre. I haven't played football in at least 25 years.

  • @dougy_dawg
    @dougy_dawg Год назад +7

    You should react to the Tony Awards Performance of “Forget About the Boy” from Thoroughly Modern Millie with this same actress, Sutton Foster. She’s incredibly talented, and there’s more tap dancing in that performance!

  • @Addcilantro
    @Addcilantro 7 месяцев назад +3

    when he said ooo a lil tap dancing i was like SIR YOURE IN FOR A RIDE HERE

  • @meganrmt
    @meganrmt Год назад +3

    If you train in musical theatre you kinda have to do it all. All types of dance, all styles of singing and all ranges of acting. It’s super intense but SUUUPEER fun !!

  • @fugitivo5
    @fugitivo5 Год назад +4

    The original number is 15 minutes, you can find a rehearsal video, 15 minutes

  • @mauramanning852
    @mauramanning852 11 месяцев назад +2

    Just came across this. The original production of Anything Goes opened in the mid 1930's. It starred a powerhouse dynamo named Ethel Merman. For a tiny wonan, she had a take no prisoners voice. Back in the 30's, my mother was the only member of her family who had work. Her office was down the street from the theatre. Wednesday were matinee days. My mom would grab her sandwich and sit out on the steps of the theatre. La Merman was so loud, every damn thing she said or sang made it outside to my mom on those steps. She listened to all of Mermans shows like that. It was the Depression. No one had any money.

  • @captainKbobkeeshan
    @captainKbobkeeshan Год назад +7

    I didn't know you did MUSICAL reactions! I'm here for it and would love more. Although, I understand it's a numbers decision as well. There are some really incredible performers/performances that are similar to this. Including Jonathan Groff (musical, tv and film actor), who I don't think is a really trained dancer, dancer, who performed this same song and tap dance for a charity.

    • @derangedpinke
      @derangedpinke Год назад +1

      I love Jonathan Groff’s Anything Goes!

  • @markharris1125
    @markharris1125 Год назад +2

    This production came to London in 2021 (with Sutton Foster for a while) and I went to see it twice, it captivated me so much.
    I'd go again at the drop of a hat.
    The show was at the Barbican, and another musical I saw twice there, and one I'd highly recommend if you want to look into a more modern musical, was 'Jesus Christ Superstar'. Try 'I Don't Know How To Love Him', 'Heaven On Their Minds', 'Damned For All Time'.
    Off to see 'Guys and Dolls' in a few weeks, certainly be 'Rocking the Boat' for that one.

  • @lady_stanley
    @lady_stanley Год назад +8

    Please continue your Broadway reactions! Definitely check out Neil Patrick Harris' Tony performance of "Sugar Daddy" from Hedwig! Six The Musical is also a fun one.

  • @oliviarivera3680
    @oliviarivera3680 Год назад +2

    I 100% guarantee everyone in that cast knew how to tap before they got cast. There are certain shows with requirements in the audition process. The ensamble is most likely all dancers who specialize in tap because this show is a huge tap show. Sutton is also a known tap dancer.

  • @e_n-o
    @e_n-o Год назад +13

    I'm glad you keep doing these theater reactions. They're so fun! I recommend checking out I've Decided to Marry You from A Gentlemen's Guide to Love and Murder at the 2014 Tony Awards: ruclips.net/video/VtlcEvPDkfM/видео.html
    I think it's hilarious and it's also really impressive. It doesn't explain in the video, but I believe the guy who introduces it keeps changing characters because he plays multiple people in the show.

  • @mswitch936
    @mswitch936 Год назад +3

    You cannot get much better than Sutton. If you liked the Shrek movies, she started the role of Fiona in Shrek the Musical (a whole fantastic show in itself). And if you want more musicals to look into, Something Rotten, Spamalot, Avenue Q are a few comedic shows

  • @conrad4667
    @conrad4667 Год назад +1

    Fun, fun, fun; that and entertainment is why I’m here. Singin’ In the Rain’s famous scene with Gene Kelly is worth a look.

  • @overthemoo
    @overthemoo Год назад +1

    Sutton Foster!! Love her. Got to see her live once when she did a solo tour. She’s one of the few well-rounded theatre performers. Dancing is less required these days (moreso less required of the leads) because new shows don’t do much of it outside of the ensemble, or they don’t do it at all, but that’s rare.
    Unless someone has an issue in relation to sound sensitivity, I can’t understand how anyone could NOT enjoy tap dancing. lol

  • @pamelaimpink3826
    @pamelaimpink3826 Год назад +1

    Watch all the way through. Great to see stage acting so different than movie. The time when you had to sing,dance as well as act . I took acting you are trained in both stage screen. Long ago 80

  • @camara1194
    @camara1194 11 месяцев назад

    I love the way he said “she’s good!”

  • @ryanje8147
    @ryanje8147 Год назад +1

    I have always loved tap dancing.....so fun to watch and listen to.

  • @chloemoore6000
    @chloemoore6000 Год назад +1

    I’d defo recommend watching ‘cabaret’ from cabaret ( either west end live 2022 or the Olivier performance!!)

  • @cassiegleek1656
    @cassiegleek1656 20 дней назад

    The actor that played King George in Hamilton, Jonathan Groff, did this number for Broadway Backwards. You should check it out. He's amazing.

  • @pierrebinot149
    @pierrebinot149 6 месяцев назад

    Love these classic musicals!! So much fun.

  • @joyelizabethsutton-pelczyn2211
    @joyelizabethsutton-pelczyn2211 Год назад +3

    I love your Broadway reactions! I've watched all of them!! And I would like to recommend the Britain's got Talent Moulin Rouge Backstage Romance performance, Aaron Tveit's El Tango de Roxanne performance, or the Miss Saigon 2014 Broadway Tony Awards performance. They're all incredible!!! Thank you!

  • @derangedpinke
    @derangedpinke Год назад

    Well you gained at least one new follower for your Broadway videos - this is probably the fifth or sixth one I’ve watched today!

  • @miderg
    @miderg Год назад +1

    Circle of Life (Lion King) from Tony Awards 1998 is terrific. Highly recommend.

  • @davidgiles5912
    @davidgiles5912 Год назад

    Musicals for your enjoyment: Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Little Shop of Horrors, Kinky Boots (written by Cyndi Lauper), Book of Mormon, Spam-a-lot, Wicked, but my favorite Avenue Q.

  • @mariethemagnificent2000
    @mariethemagnificent2000 Год назад +2

    There was a short lived show called Bun Heads that she starred in. It is about young ballet dancers. From the creator of Gilmore Girls. Sutton Foster is a tour de force!

    • @debra146
      @debra146 Год назад

      I loved her in Younger!

  • @jcs1025
    @jcs1025 Год назад +2

    Broadway performers have to train in a variety of dance styles, including tap. You have to be pretty well rounded to be cast in the lead of a Broadway musical.

  • @camara1194
    @camara1194 11 месяцев назад

    Sutton foster is a beast. i love that you see this!

  • @palexa188
    @palexa188 Год назад +1

    It says a lot about me that, even though I knew who Sutton Foster was before, the first thing that comes to mind when I think about her is her role as Princess Fiona in Shrek The Musical 🤣😅

  • @nozzwells
    @nozzwells Год назад

    These definitely need more views. I’d love to see you do more reactions. Specifically, the 2009 Tony Awards opening number. It’s the first recession Tonys where they really pulled all the stops to come together as a community to get people to come see theatre at a time where the economy could’ve killed it all. You get the most chaotic eleven minutes of Elton John, mashups of classic revivals West Side Story and Guys and Dolls, Bret Michaels getting whacked in the head by a set piece flying down, a hilariously self-aware performance of “The World Goes Round” by known vertigo-haver Liza Minelli, and it all ends with the casts of all the shows in costume singing Let the Sunshine In with the cast of HAIR. You get so much bang for your buck with that one. I know you don’t get as many views on these ones and it’s been four months since one was posted, but I’d really genuinely suggest it!!

  • @sacid1
    @sacid1 Год назад +1

    I love this sooo much!

  • @MCMNasty2
    @MCMNasty2 Год назад +1

    I think this is one of the greatest Tony performances no doubt. If you like this type of stuff, find Neil Patrick Harris doing the opener one year for the Tony’s in 2013 called Bigger. You’ll be stunned. Lyrics by Lin Manuel Miranda.

  • @anniesnyder3745
    @anniesnyder3745 Год назад

    GOAT. Period.

  • @EgbertWilliams
    @EgbertWilliams Год назад +1

    Pretty sure that professional dancers who make it to Broadway could well have some background in tap, as well as many other styles. They would have been training since childhood most likely. As for Sutton ... well, she's just kind of amazing on all counts.

  • @dreadpiratexx
    @dreadpiratexx Год назад +4

    This was the first musical I was cast in when I was a freshman in HS years ago. Still one of my favorites. You should see Circle of Life from The Lion King Tony Awards from 1998. It is epic.

  • @okcdog5439
    @okcdog5439 Год назад +1

    I suggest you check out Neil Patrick Harris' performance of "Sugar Daddy" from "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" at the 2014 Tony Awards. TOTALLY different from your typical Broadway show.

  • @sambelding9598
    @sambelding9598 Год назад +1

    PLEASE react to the tony performance of A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder!!! it is one of the best tony performances of all time and I know you'd love it.

  • @fearbees5508
    @fearbees5508 Год назад +7

    Hey new subscriber is here Thanks for the reaction 🧜
    Try this... a Filipino girl group 4th Power/4th Impact "Raise the roof with Jessie J hit Auditions Week 1 The X Factor UK" It's 187 Million Views & No.1 most Viewed on X Factor History. I'm sure you will love it.

    • @fearbees5508
      @fearbees5508 Год назад +2

      Link : ruclips.net/video/H7YRRaOgpUk/видео.html

  • @meeting_meghan
    @meeting_meghan 9 месяцев назад

    In case you didn't realize, the gentleman who introduced this number is Joel Grey, known for being on Broadway for 60+ years, but probably best known for his part as the MC in Cabaret. And his daughter Jennifer Grey is known for playing Baby in the movie Dirty Dancing with Patrick Swayze. Anyway, I think you'd enjoy the performance of HAIR from the 2009 Tony awards! ruclips.net/video/P_NVYWyjOz0/видео.html

  • @lucy2steele
    @lucy2steele 9 месяцев назад

    Joel gray…please research his amazing talent. He was in Wicked, which is one of the most popular musicals.
    And most dancers are trained in different styles of dance, including tap.

  • @kimbaedie
    @kimbaedie Год назад

    Love your reaction to Broadway numbers.👍👍

  • @RobinPoe
    @RobinPoe Год назад

    The title song always includes a lengthy, complex tap dance. Anyone trying out for the cast of Anything goes knows this and wouldn't even try unless they were an accomplished tap dancer. Step aside Riverdance for Anything Goes! Many of Cole Porter most well-known songs were in this musical.

  • @dominiquewong4706
    @dominiquewong4706 Год назад +1

    "oh, little tap dance". Oh clearly you don't know what is coming at you

  • @TheatreKid_Alexis
    @TheatreKid_Alexis Год назад +2

    *Me sees sutton foster*
    *bites lip*
    *clicks on video*

  • @dragonreader3817
    @dragonreader3817 Год назад +1

    👍

  • @markiebaby
    @markiebaby Год назад +1

    Sutton Foster is good but for me the ultimate Reno Sweeney is Sally Ann Triplett from the London 2003/2004 production ruclips.net/video/WjLlrNZ6IU8/видео.html (choreographed by Stephen Mear)

  • @pamelaimpink3826
    @pamelaimpink3826 Год назад

    I am late to see 👀 😕. So sorry I want to see live will try better. Pamela found this very interesting since I didn't see it when it was on.

  • @maxmacdonald7174
    @maxmacdonald7174 Год назад

    The old days.

  • @KalElvis
    @KalElvis Год назад

    it was okay

  • @fugitivo5
    @fugitivo5 Год назад

    If you meet her first talk good about me, half a minute, please