👏 Nell 👏 Carter 🎉 will 🎉 always 👏 be 👏 Honer 🎉 and 🎉 Remember 👏 and 👏 Congratulations 👏👏🎉🎉 are everything she have done and she will not be forgotten may she Rest in peace 🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️ with love always forever ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ i
Nell Carter was one of my all time favorite performers. And Dolly is one of those shows that is so well written and changes with every actress who plays the part. It's always fresh and very rewatchable.
What a joyous experience to have been in this production with the wonderful Nell Carter. Thankful to have worked with the extremely talented Randy Skinner and the entire amazing cast!
I saw this live. There hasn’t been a better performance that wasn’t on Broadway…and that’s lessening her. Nell was perfection in this. Absolute perfection. Brought the house down. Wondered why she wasn’t in NY. I was the lucky one.
I actually enjoy Carter’s rendition. It’s bright toned , saucy and mischievous. And really her timing and conviction are believable in a role which can get so phoney so easily . Never was aware of her doing this role.
My first non-Broadway non-touring show. I was being spoiled and didn’t even know it. No non-touring show has EVER come close to this magical piece of work. She would be bringing the house down on Broadway right now. What a night.
Mine too! I saw Phantom in LA as my first theatrical experience, and wanted to see more, so I convinced my parents to take me to this in Long Beach. I loved it. I still have the program!
I'm a big fan of Nell Carter and never knew she played this role. It like a dream come true because I always said I felt she would make a good Dolly. Now if I find out she played Mama Rose, I would have life.
Dolly P she will always be Honer and Congratulations on the Greatest things she have done 👍👍👍 so I love to say Thank you Dolly Parker for everything you have done 👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much! I grew up adoring her in Gimme A Break and was broken hearted at the news of her early passing-such a talented woman! Thank you again!!!
Her distinctive voice is really wonderful to hear in this Herman classic. Her flirtatious Mae West-like entrance to the title number - WOW!!! I still get goosebumps listening to her songs in Ain't Misbehavin'.
Artist in Motion: In order to be a musical theater icon, you have to appear in several successful musicals, create leading roles and have roles written for you. What exactly has this “icon” done in the theater to deserve your accolade? And that nasal voice 👎🤮
dancerlisa Nell Carter was a consummate professional. She made appearances in nearly 30 television shows including series regular credits on Gimme A Break (1981-87, 137 episodes); and Hangin’ With Mr Cooper (1993-95, 42 episodes) as well as more than a dozen feature films. It was In the theater, however, where she shone most brightly with other 15 stage credits to go with this one. Her most notable role was in Ain’t Misbehavin’ in 1978 for which she won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical. She later won an Emmy Award for the television adaptation of the same role. Sadly, Nell Carter passed away in 2003 at the age of 54.
She has the spirit of the character which should show through more than the costumes or choreography which to me it does you have to remember she wasn't like most dolly where they were like carol changing or bette gravel being thing she was an ample woman who had talent
Not surprised, the "cheapest man on or off-Broadway" would deign to choreograph such an artistic travesty. To paraphrase the "Chorus Line" anthem, What I Did for $$$.
Yikes, the choreography. Did these boys not dance??? And when did this become a duet for Dolly and head waiter? No build, no excitement, and certainly not a showstopper.
I thought she was great in "Ain't Misbehavin' " but this production of "Hello, Dolly" doesn't do it for me. The choreography seems really pedestrian, and I'm not feeling Nell in that role.
The choreography looks great to me. Very similar in style to the original production. The choreography for the stage version of 'Hello, Dolly!' has always been about style, quirk and elegance - most of all it must never overshadow Dolly herself, for whether played by a huge star or your Aunt Mabel in the local theatre Dolly's personality must be the biggest, shining factor. The choreography in the movie is overblown and distracts from the heart. Although, I appreciate it's 'to each his own' :)
Refreshing to see a Dolly really Dance in this number. BRAVA
How fun! I played Minnie Fae in this production. Great memories.
That must be a wonderful memory! You're lucky! 😊
👏 Nell 👏 Carter 🎉 will 🎉 always 👏 be 👏 Honer 🎉 and 🎉 Remember 👏 and 👏 Congratulations 👏👏🎉🎉 are everything she have done and she will not be forgotten may she Rest in peace 🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️ with love always forever ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ i
Nell Carter was one of my all time favorite performers. And Dolly is one of those shows that is so well written and changes with every actress who plays the part. It's always fresh and very rewatchable.
What a joyous experience to have been in this production with the wonderful Nell Carter. Thankful to have worked with the extremely talented Randy Skinner and the entire amazing cast!
"Before the parade passes by" it's one of my favorite, absolute favorite songs of Hello Dolly!!
...but there's no parade???
Such a talented soul. She is so missed.
I saw this live. There hasn’t been a better performance that wasn’t on Broadway…and that’s lessening her.
Nell was perfection in this. Absolute perfection. Brought the house down.
Wondered why she wasn’t in NY. I was the lucky one.
I actually enjoy Carter’s rendition. It’s bright toned , saucy and mischievous. And really her timing and conviction are believable in a role which can get so phoney so easily . Never was aware of her doing this role.
Good comment, thank you.
My first non-Broadway non-touring show. I was being spoiled and didn’t even know it. No non-touring show has EVER come close to this magical piece of work. She would be bringing the house down on Broadway right now. What a night.
Mine too! I saw Phantom in LA as my first theatrical experience, and wanted to see more, so I convinced my parents to take me to this in Long Beach. I loved it. I still have the program!
I'm a big fan of Nell Carter and never knew she played this role. It like a dream come true because I always said I felt she would make a good Dolly. Now if I find out she played Mama Rose, I would have life.
Dolly P she will always be Honer and Congratulations on the Greatest things she have done 👍👍👍 so I love to say Thank you Dolly Parker for everything you have done 👍👍👍👍
One of the better dollies Levi i have enjoyed.
One part, many interpretations. What a joy to see this.
Fantastic clip! Thanks for sharing it. Sure miss the incredible Nell Carter.
Thank you so much!
I grew up adoring her in Gimme A Break and was broken hearted at the news of her early passing-such a talented woman!
Thank you again!!!
So glad you enjoyed this, thanks.
She always sounds FABulous. ❤️
Thanks for posting...I had no idea she did this role. Always great to see and hear Nell.
Bless ‘em for having Nell dance. Awesome.
Her distinctive voice is really wonderful to hear in this Herman classic. Her flirtatious Mae West-like entrance to the title number - WOW!!! I still get goosebumps listening to her songs in Ain't Misbehavin'.
A musical theatre icon!
Artist in Motion: In order to be a musical theater icon, you have to appear in several successful musicals, create leading roles and have roles written for you. What exactly has this “icon” done in the theater to deserve your accolade? And that nasal voice 👎🤮
Ain’t Misbehavin
Love her in this role
Gave me goosebumps WOW!
wow she was so damn good
Thank you!!
Any chance you have more footage from this production? My mom was Irene in it and I’d love to see more!
She deserved better costumes, but a great performance otherwise.
Oh. My. Gah!
I just listened to/watched two different pros in the role on you-tube and this lady is better in voice and presence than both! Congratulations!
dancerlisa Nell Carter was a consummate professional. She made appearances in nearly 30 television shows including series regular credits on Gimme A Break (1981-87, 137 episodes); and Hangin’ With Mr Cooper (1993-95, 42 episodes) as well as more than a dozen feature films. It was In the theater, however, where she shone most brightly with other 15 stage credits to go with this one. Her most notable role was in Ain’t Misbehavin’ in 1978 for which she won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical. She later won an Emmy Award for the television adaptation of the same role. Sadly, Nell Carter passed away in 2003 at the age of 54.
She has the spirit of the character which should show through more than the costumes or choreography which to me it does you have to remember she wasn't like most dolly where they were like carol changing or bette gravel being thing she was an ample woman who had talent
Not surprised, the "cheapest man on or off-Broadway" would deign to choreograph such an artistic travesty. To paraphrase the "Chorus Line" anthem, What I Did for $$$.
Is the role of Rudolph a good size role?
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Is there a full show of her in this?
There's no parade???
God those were some damn ugly costumes
Yikes, the choreography. Did these boys not dance??? And when did this become a duet for Dolly and head waiter? No build, no excitement, and certainly not a showstopper.
I thought she was great in "Ain't Misbehavin' " but this production of "Hello, Dolly" doesn't do it for me. The choreography seems really pedestrian, and I'm not feeling Nell in that role.
The choreography looks great to me. Very similar in style to the original production. The choreography for the stage version of 'Hello, Dolly!' has always been about style, quirk and elegance - most of all it must never overshadow Dolly herself, for whether played by a huge star or your Aunt Mabel in the local theatre Dolly's personality must be the biggest, shining factor. The choreography in the movie is overblown and distracts from the heart. Although, I appreciate it's 'to each his own' :)