We saw Camelot on Sunday and it was spectacular! Andrew Burnap gives a perfect performance as Arthur, Phillipa Soo is wonderful and Jordon Danika sings and acts beautifully. I have seen "Camelot" on Broadway three times (Richard Burton 1980, Richard Harris and Robert Goulet), this production is the best.
I wasn't sold on Andrew Burnap but with this and the news that Sorkin is rewriting the book, he's like a perfect Sorkin protagonist. I'm getting more and more excited!
Saw him yesterday and indeed he is, his Arthur is so earnest, sweet, witty but adorably socially awkward… Gosh here is a young Jed Bartlett right there
@@05sarrie It is very hard to get Burton's performance out of my head and be objective about anyone else. I would like to hear Jordan sing this though. Soo is interesting, I heard her in the Lusty Month and that was great - in other things I was not taken with her voice, so you never know.
Gosh. When you think of how the story ends. 😢😢 Don’t let it be forgot That once there was a spot For one brief shining moment That was known as Camelot.
I really hope that publicity for the revival will eventually include a performance of Arthur's soliloquy at the end of Act 1 and 'What do the simple folk do' - just like Burton and Andrews did on Ed Sullivan
It sounds like Camelot is not as literally magical anymore (though it looks like it still takes place in a “far away” sort of atmosphere)…it makes me wonder what the rest of the new script will be like
This is so unfair! How can Pippa have the best voice and the best hair? God has favorites! ❤❤❤
And she’s delightful! Some people 😂
She is literally perfect 😂
We saw Camelot on Sunday and it was spectacular! Andrew Burnap gives a perfect performance as Arthur, Phillipa Soo is wonderful and Jordon Danika sings and acts beautifully. I have seen "Camelot" on Broadway three times (Richard Burton 1980, Richard Harris and Robert Goulet), this production is the best.
Wow. That’s amazing! I can’t wait to see it!!
I'm going to see it this Saturday and I'm so excited!!!
What a perfectly darling Arthur! I really like this take on the magic!
There is no magic. ALL the magic was purposely taken out of this production.
I wasn't sold on Andrew Burnap but with this and the news that Sorkin is rewriting the book, he's like a perfect Sorkin protagonist. I'm getting more and more excited!
Saw him yesterday and indeed he is, his Arthur is so earnest, sweet, witty but adorably socially awkward… Gosh here is a young Jed Bartlett right there
@@05sarrie It is very hard to get Burton's performance out of my head and be objective about anyone else. I would like to hear Jordan sing this though. Soo is interesting, I heard her in the Lusty Month and that was great - in other things I was not taken with her voice, so you never know.
The ✨️SASS✨️
We love to see it!
I hope Andrew Burnap gets to sing in the new Snow White movie too !
He plays the male lead.
Gosh. When you think of how the story ends. 😢😢
Don’t let it be forgot
That once there was a spot
For one brief shining moment
That was known as Camelot.
I really hope that publicity for the revival will eventually include a performance of Arthur's soliloquy at the end of Act 1 and 'What do the simple folk do' - just like Burton and Andrews did on Ed Sullivan
If this doesn't give you goosebumps, check your pulse!!❣
She is Brilliant!
I saw it last night and I truly loved it
It sounds like Camelot is not as literally magical anymore (though it looks like it still takes place in a “far away” sort of atmosphere)…it makes me wonder what the rest of the new script will be like
The sets and costuming looks so dull. (Just based on what have seen thus far)
So sweet….
He is seriously cute.
interested to see the "spectacle" that the director has created......like he did with his other shows
I believe I might just like this Andrew's delivery better than Richard Burton's.
Damn, he's too cute.
This lightweight rehearsal would prevent me from paying to see this production on stage.
if this is reflective of actual stage performance, it's a complete miscast on top of being a necromancy, rather than a revival of a classic.