Good rendition. And Thank You audience for not wooping it up (as is the new 'American Idol' trend) when anybody hits a high note, and letting him (and us )appreciate the entire performance as a movement.
Inspiring and refreshing. I'm practicing this, but I need to sing without a mic at a concert hall. Those conditions are bit intimidating, but I feel inspired by his reaction at the end of the performance. He really conquered that high Bb.
Wonderful voice, but over-acted. JMO. Needs to tone it down. All the "acting" distracts from the song. Take a lesson from Bernadette Peters who hardly moves when she sings, but you always know her emotions when she's singing.
@@cursedkaleidoscope He does it with every song he does. He doesn't need to "show" so much with his body. Let the voice tell the story. Check out Bernadette Peters singing almost anything and watch how she controls her body and the voice reflects the emotions. In the Tonight duet in Chicago, she is just as giddy, but it's more subtle. But as you say, to each their own.
@@Makeji I do think that singing more controlled with less body movement is also beautiful, but I think that works better with film whereas using more body movement fits the theatre setting more. Cameras are super close, so subtle movements read well and bigger gestures seem over-the-top. Theatre, however, is performing for the person in the very back row who still should be able to see your acting! I think that could be why Ryan's acting seems overdone since the camera puts the view much closer than the acting was meant for. Just my opinion tho lol
@@cursedkaleidoscope I beg to differ. Bernadette Peters is a stage performer. Also, Lea Michelle performs her solo numbers with very little body movement. Most of the best stage singers act with their voices, not their bodies. Ramin Karimloo, Ben Platt, Mandy Patinkin, Patti Lupone and the two ladies mentioned above. They don't flail their arms around and make faces to convey emotion. Stillness attracts more attention than overt movement on stage. Anyway, you like the guy. I find him uncomfortable to watch and unbelievable in the character. He could learn from his co-star, who has a lovely voice and conveys emotion through that medium.
My jaw is on the floor. Oh my goodness I think this is my favorite vocal and acting performance of Maria that I’ve ever heard🥹🙌🏻
WHY AM I JUST COMING ACROSS THIS VIDEO??!??
i'm so excited that Ryan will be starring in THE West Side Story this year!! can't wait to hear this song in the theater!!
I'll be there!
Thrilled for Ryan that he'll be staring at the Lyric Opera of Chicago in West Side Story in June. He'll nail it!
HES GONNA BE ON WEST SIDE STORY
IKR IM SO HAPPY I JUST SAW ON THEIR CHANEL
i need that vibrato gosh it’s so crisp
Just saw WSS in Chicago. I have never heard Maria sung like that. Absolutely breathtakingly wonderful!
WHY AM I JUST COMMING ACROSS THIS VIDEO?!!?!!
Good rendition. And Thank You audience for not wooping it up (as is the new 'American Idol' trend) when anybody hits a high note, and letting him (and us )appreciate the entire performance as a movement.
I'm just gonna play 1:39 - 1:45 on a loop for the rest of my life. DIVINE
He should’ve deserved way more from the audience his talent is crazy good
2:29 CAN WE JUST APPRECIATE THAT NOTE HE HIT
I just compared this to the one posted of him singing on stage and holy crap his voice is just AAAAAAAA I CANT ITS TOO GOOD
just got front row tickets to see him in west side story. am gonna b listening on repeat until june 🫡
Watching him singing feeling all these emotions that he was feeling as he was singing the song so beautiful
Gorgeous!! Gorgeous voice, gorgeous everything
This is gorgeous. You can feel him tasting her name
so. much. talent.
Can’t wait to see you do this at the Lyric Opera in Chicago this summer!
coming back to this after seeing him perform as tony last night
I WILL DIE IF I DONT SEE THIS LIVE
He’s playing Tony in Chicago Lyric Opera from June 2-25th, 2023
i remember him singing this in one of his insta highlights, i still look to those every once in a while.
THEIR SO GOOD OMG
He sang it beautifully ❤
I find him amazing...vocals great and he makes the story new..who is this young man????
His name is Ryan McCartan :) he was also in Heathers, Frozen and Wicked to name a few
Inspiring and refreshing. I'm practicing this, but I need to sing without a mic at a concert hall. Those conditions are bit intimidating, but I feel inspired by his reaction at the end of the performance. He really conquered that high Bb.
bro predicted his future 😂
Why isn't he the biggest star on Broadway? Give me one reason.
😮
Bad audio. Greeat performance.
Wonderful voice, but over-acted. JMO. Needs to tone it down. All the "acting" distracts from the song. Take a lesson from Bernadette Peters who hardly moves when she sings, but you always know her emotions when she's singing.
I personally love the amount of acting, I think it really adds to the giddy experience of first love. To each their own I guess!
@@cursedkaleidoscope He does it with every song he does. He doesn't need to "show" so much with his body. Let the voice tell the story. Check out Bernadette Peters singing almost anything and watch how she controls her body and the voice reflects the emotions. In the Tonight duet in Chicago, she is just as giddy, but it's more subtle. But as you say, to each their own.
@@Makeji I do think that singing more controlled with less body movement is also beautiful, but I think that works better with film whereas using more body movement fits the theatre setting more. Cameras are super close, so subtle movements read well and bigger gestures seem over-the-top. Theatre, however, is performing for the person in the very back row who still should be able to see your acting! I think that could be why Ryan's acting seems overdone since the camera puts the view much closer than the acting was meant for. Just my opinion tho lol
@@cursedkaleidoscope I beg to differ. Bernadette Peters is a stage performer. Also, Lea Michelle performs her solo numbers with very little body movement. Most of the best stage singers act with their voices, not their bodies. Ramin Karimloo, Ben Platt, Mandy Patinkin, Patti Lupone and the two ladies mentioned above. They don't flail their arms around and make faces to convey emotion. Stillness attracts more attention than overt movement on stage. Anyway, you like the guy. I find him uncomfortable to watch and unbelievable in the character. He could learn from his co-star, who has a lovely voice and conveys emotion through that medium.
@@Makeji We KNOW you beg to differ. Make sure you come back to this post again so you can get in the last word. Again. Again. and Again.
How have I never seen this??!!! 😭 SO FREAKIN GOOD. just got off an ig live of his and this was in my recommended 🥲