No exaggeration, every time I hear, sing or think about "Words Fail" I cry so hard, because the whole musical has SUCH important message and it really makes you think about how other people can feel 💙👕💙
I can tell that the interviewers have not seen the show and they were giving spoilers... it's not a great interview, they should see the show before interviewing the actors it would be better for the viewers, to hear about the quality of the performance if they would have seen it it is striking the feeling portrayed in each character in a sensitive topic not so common in broadway... anyway... the show is amazing it has TONY written everywhere
you would have think because they are critics, they should know and should have seen it, the interview sucked. the play however is amazing and I think there are many wonderful questions they could have asked and they didnt really went there... this interview is for the fans, what do you think the fans want to know? they pretty much asked around what was it around and they told them a lot of info, wich should have not mention here, they discuss the ending, etc. I confirm they suck. :p I could have done a better interview, but I am not labeled critic.
No exaggeration, every time I hear, sing or think about "Words Fail" I cry so hard, because the whole musical has SUCH important message and it really makes you think about how other people can feel 💙👕💙
Freaked out when the notification appeared!!! Great great!!! Thanks!
This was a good interview. But then again I've never seen a bad interview in Theater Talk. I so need to see this play. =)~
It’s a MUSICAL, not a PLAY.
He said that Evan's opening monologue was very different initially and I'm so curious as to what that what
Thalia Eyles I think it may be in a cut song called "This could be the year" (or close to that) which is sort of the early form of Anybody have a map.
Thalia Eyles Oh it's called "This'll be the year"
Thalia Eyles someone uploaded that cut song here on youtube
Thank you, great video as always!
I'm late, I know, but thank you❤
Everyone stop calling it a PLAY
I can tell that the interviewers have not seen the show and they were giving spoilers... it's not a great interview, they should see the show before interviewing the actors it would be better for the viewers, to hear about the quality of the performance if they would have seen it it is striking the feeling portrayed in each character in a sensitive topic not so common in broadway... anyway... the show is amazing it has TONY written everywhere
You are wrong. Both interviewers had seen it and Jesse Green reviewed it for NEW YORK Magazine.... twice.
if you listen to the soundtrack you find out most of the story so it isn't really spoilers...
Arlette Irazabal they are critics, u know. of course they saw it...
you would have think because they are critics, they should know and should have seen it, the interview sucked. the play however is amazing and I think there are many wonderful questions they could have asked and they didnt really went there... this interview is for the fans, what do you think the fans want to know?
they pretty much asked around what was it around and they told them a lot of info, wich should have not mention here, they discuss the ending, etc.
I confirm they suck. :p
I could have done a better interview, but I am not labeled critic.
Arlette Irazabal high five!!!
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