Shoshana Bean sings "All Grown Up" from "bare"
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- Shoshana Bean sings "All Grown Up" from the reading of "bare" at New World Stages on February 24, 2009. Shoshana played the part of "Ivy" in the reading, which attempted to raise funds for an aborted San Fransisco production of the musical. Direction by Stafford Arima, music direction by Lynne Shankel.
She was SENSATIONAL! Spread the fercoity!
Shoshana's Issue is that she is not only one of the most recongnizable Mezzo Soprano Riffers of Broadway but she is also one of the most recognizable voices for Wicked...
we need more bare
This show should get more recognition!! The music is amazing, the emotion of the plot is brilliant, could not stop crying in the end.
holy ! that was amazing.
Do you have any more of Sho from this performnace? I'd LOVE to hear MORE! :)
I agree that Bare should have a lot more recognition. Although it does use an over-used plot of "Romeo & Juliet," the music is absolutely phenomenal. I saw it in Chicago, and while there were no amazing solo voices, the ensemble sound was almost CD-like. And they had the audience in tears at parts...
And Shoshana definitely has an "Elphaba-like" quality in her performance here...lol. That goes along with her sounding too old for the part, though!
the point you make about the R&J plot.
The whole point of Bare is to be a kind of, Modernised Romeo and Juliet. the play they do in the production is the famous Shakespearean tragedy and the main cast draws parallels to Romeo and Juliet characters they play.
Jason: Much like Romeo, Jason is a lead male love interest that, who's love is one of the focal points in the show, unlike Romeo, however, Jason is Gay and has a forbidden love that he needs to keep hidden. Jason taking his life at the end of the play parallels the Romeo death scene.
Ivy: Juliet and Ivy have many similarities, both female leads, both love interests and both interested in Jason/Romeo.
Matt/Tybalt: Like his Shakespearean counterpart, Matt disagrees with the romance between Ivy/Juliet and Jason/Romeo.
Tanya/Ms. Capulet: Both minor female characters
Diane/Ms. Montague: Both minor female characters.
Peter/Mercutio: Both lead characters in their respective plays and both friends of the main characters (Mercutio is friendly with both Romeo and Juliet, being a neutral character and not picking sides in the feud). Peter's homosexuality might've been a play on Mercutio's flamboyant nature.
Lucas/Benvolio: Both fun-loving lead characters, friends of the leads. both also prominent characters.
I always wanted this. I didn't know that this actually existed. Litterally dead.
SO freaking awesome.
I'm so sad the SF production never happened. It would have been wonderful.
u mean u cant see her as Ivy but as Nadia?
i really could see her as nadia
@BroadwayFanJared Tehe, yeah, that's wat i meant.
For some reason or another, Shoshana has become the most reconizable voice for the Character of Elphaba. Do I think her version of Elphaba was different than the others .. Maybe... But she has definitely been given a.. Uh, that doesnt work. Shes too Elphaba..
Far too old for the part, too much Elphaba, still fantastic though. Just not in the context of the show or a reading, I'd argue.
Glad to find this though! Bare should get more recognition than it's gotten.
idk how i feel about it.
way way WAY better than jenna leigh green