i swear to God he's the best interviewer and it has to do with his kindness and the laser focused attention to his guests and their reactions and moods. it's like someone built him with a computer.
Agreed, this was a great interview for all the thing you said. Also the Four of them have good chemistry, would love to actually see the show, Guess I'll have to settle for the recording.
Colbert's also such a theatre nerd at heart that he always seems to have the absolute time of his life when among one of his brethren (e.g. Anna Kendrick), and here there's a whole group and it's wonderful
Ms. Mendez unabashed laughter coupled to her joyous, unfettered smile had me grateful to be alive. A privilege to view this wonderful trio of human being. Thank you. 🫶🏼
"We were in the recording studio all day on Monday..." for a CAST ALBUM?! 🙌 It's worthy of getting it down on digital. What a cast, what a production. Saw it twice earlier this month, looking forward to seeing it again. Let's hope it extends into awards season for a better chance at noms and wins with such a deep field this season in all the categories. Stellar performances by these three, along with Krystal Joy Brown.
For those of you who aren't familiar with Merrily (which is probably most of you) - this revival is major. This show was Sondheim's 2nd flop, but the first flop after his massive successes of the 1970s, like Company, Follies, A Little Night Music, and Sweeney Todd. Sondheim said in many interviews that he felt that Broadway was essentially chomping at the bit for him to finally fail, and the trauma he endured after this show was so thoroughly panned by the critics almost made him retire - and keep in mind that if he HAD retired we wouldn't have Into the Woods, Sunday in the Park with George, Assassins, or Passion. Merrily could very easily have been Steve's last work because of how unfairly and viciously it was hated and berated, so for it to come back to Broadway 42 years later as a MASSIVE hit is vindication for Steve on a simply incredible level. He may not be here to see it...but it's his time. Breathe it in. Worlds to change and worlds to win...
This made me tear up! I’ve never completely understood why it was so hated. It’s what so many good Sondheim shows are: complex, tricky, and thematically beautiful. Did you ever see Lonny Price’s documentary about the original Broadway run? It was so good but it’s also hard to watch due to all of the disappointment the cast and Sondheim obviously felt.
Seeing Stephen back this week is the heart lift I definitely needed. Holy crap I was nervous. Stephen, please go out to all the things but just wear a mask cause omg we can't lose you!
This show with this trio is just.... marvelous. Go see it if you get the chance because it is a once-in-a-lifetime kind of production. Their chemistry (the whole company's, to be honest) is incredible.
Something I love about this particular interview is that you can see Stephen pushing the time because he just loves talking to theatre actors about their time in the theatre. I hope he does a play sometime soon!
They're doing so much press for this show, but they really don't have to. I saw it on Friday and I already bought tix to go again. (And they weren't cheap!) They're selling out every night and will continue to until the end of the limited run. It's already a huge hit and I think it's going to take home a lot of Tonys. (Although I always say that around this time of year and then a bunch of new revivals open in the spring...Like "Cabaret" with Eddie Redmayne which was just announced today. I really want Jonathan Groff to win his first Tony for this role, but Eddie is one of the best actors alive.) Go see it if you can! I'd say that it's up there as one of the best shows I've ever seen. (And I go to Broadway shows twice a month). Also...I met Daniel and he's literally one of the sweetest people ever, so if you feel like hanging at the stage door, he signs for everyone.
I think, usually, when guests come on the show, it's because their people reached out to Stephen's people. But given Stephen's deep love of all things Sondheim, I feel like in this case it was the other way around.
@@brn2857I am pretty sure it depends on who. When he has people like Obama or prince Harry it is likely Stephen’s team paying. However in less extreme cases I am sure you are right that it is paid spots. However this is all speculation so I could be wrong.
The joy and the energy amongst these 4 brilliant stage performers is a gift. 🎁 Unwrap the moment. Wait why did i say that? By the beard of Zeus, that sounds like a line from a Twix advert or some such nonsense, but I am sincere!
Uhh, did anyone hear Jonathan say they were in the studio all day Monday? Uhh, that's the first whisper we've gotten about the cast recording! :D :D :D
A note on Sorry Grateful, the song Steven mentions singing. I'm no great singer, but for what it's worth, as someone with 15 years experience in choirs, a cappella groups, and solo singing... Sorry Grateful is one of the hardest songs I've ever sung. You wouldn't think it listening to it, but when you sing it the notes are deceptively tricky, and keeping that on point while also controlling dynamics and emotion is really challenging. Singing that in front of Sondheim must have been terrifying!
You forgot to mention bungy jumping in New Zealand, Stephen. I lived in Wellington at the time you were there filming for The Late Show, and was sorry not to catch a glimpse of you.
Anyone else notice that Stephen was expecting and paused for an audience cheer just by mentioning the name Sondheim' When it didn't happen he had to encourage an audience response by saying that there were a million Sondheim fans out there. Maybe, but not in audience.
People would buy tickets to see Daniel change his baby's diaper, just to boast to their friends they saw 'Harry Potter' live. Not to say this show isn't great and his co-stars may be 10 times better than he is, but it's Daniel's name that sells the tickets. Half of the audience may never have heard of Sondheim.
Right! That's why one of the newspapers reviewed it as "DANIEL RADCLIFFE'S MERRILY...". Daniel himself even commented "it's not my show" when Steven read that headline. You may well be an exception, but in general I don't hold Americans in high regard when it comes to culture. They go to the Metropolitan Opera to be a part of the jetset, and to the UFC in Madison Square Garden the next day for their entertainment. @@traciberry5141
I would LOVE to see the writers compile Mr. Trump's resume' for jail using all of his "best-loved" facial expressions. My favorite is where his mouth is all puckered up like he's about to suck-start a Harley. (No disrespect to Harley owners.)
I just love theatre actors. They are so genuine and real.
Indeed!
i swear to God he's the best interviewer and it has to do with his kindness and the laser focused attention to his guests and their reactions and moods. it's like someone built him with a computer.
Agreed, this was a great interview for all the thing you said. Also the Four of them have good chemistry, would love to actually see the show, Guess I'll have to settle for the recording.
Aw that's so sweet
That's all good and all but you don't need to....."swear to God"
Colbert's also such a theatre nerd at heart that he always seems to have the absolute time of his life when among one of his brethren (e.g. Anna Kendrick), and here there's a whole group and it's wonderful
Such a cute story about Lindsay being the vocal captain. Jonathan appears to have no embarrassment to anything.
And I love that Dan asked their permission before telling the story
Jonathan is so darned charming, I think with that smile he can say anything and people want to listen.
What a charming trio. Wish I was near enough to see the show.
Wish I was rich enough.
@@MediarightBroadway shows are expensive, but late night audience spots are free.
Ms. Mendez unabashed laughter coupled to her joyous, unfettered smile had me grateful to be alive. A privilege to view this wonderful trio of human being. Thank you. 🫶🏼
Honestly so true. She is infectious through & through. I'll never forget her. Afrer all, she's my first Broadway show Glinda!
Agree! I didn’t know of her before this but wow, she’s fun and I’ll definitely look out for her now 🤩
These three are pure joy. The makings of a truly special trio!
How delightful are these three together!
"We were in the recording studio all day on Monday..." for a CAST ALBUM?! 🙌 It's worthy of getting it down on digital. What a cast, what a production. Saw it twice earlier this month, looking forward to seeing it again. Let's hope it extends into awards season for a better chance at noms and wins with such a deep field this season in all the categories. Stellar performances by these three, along with Krystal Joy Brown.
my reaction exactly!!!!!!!!
I caught that too! Not a huge surprise that a big show like this with an A list cast would get an album but it's still very exciting!
🕺 I want Lindsay's "Now You Know" right now
WE'RE GETTING A CAST RECORDING OMGGGGGGG
THE SHOW IS AMONG THE NOMINEES FOR THE 2024 TONYS WOOO!! 🎉🎉
For those of you who aren't familiar with Merrily (which is probably most of you) - this revival is major. This show was Sondheim's 2nd flop, but the first flop after his massive successes of the 1970s, like Company, Follies, A Little Night Music, and Sweeney Todd.
Sondheim said in many interviews that he felt that Broadway was essentially chomping at the bit for him to finally fail, and the trauma he endured after this show was so thoroughly panned by the critics almost made him retire - and keep in mind that if he HAD retired we wouldn't have Into the Woods, Sunday in the Park with George, Assassins, or Passion.
Merrily could very easily have been Steve's last work because of how unfairly and viciously it was hated and berated, so for it to come back to Broadway 42 years later as a MASSIVE hit is vindication for Steve on a simply incredible level. He may not be here to see it...but it's his time. Breathe it in. Worlds to change and worlds to win...
This made me tear up! I’ve never completely understood why it was so hated. It’s what so many good Sondheim shows are: complex, tricky, and thematically beautiful. Did you ever see Lonny Price’s documentary about the original Broadway run? It was so good but it’s also hard to watch due to all of the disappointment the cast and Sondheim obviously felt.
Thank you for posting this!! I had no idea about this history and you make such great points.
Love hooty hoot in place of falsetto
This is one cute group - love their energy
i love these old friends
I’m glad Radcliffe turned into a great adult. Other child stars aren’t so lucky.
Seeing Stephen back this week is the heart lift I definitely needed. Holy crap I was nervous. Stephen, please go out to all the things but just wear a mask cause omg we can't lose you!
That's an interesting observation
They were recording! Jonathan said! It's official! We are getting a Cast Album! 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌❤
Great segment!
They make me truly smile all the time 😄😄😁😁
Jon is so cute! These trio is really a delight to watch! ❤❤❤
Didn’t know they had announced a Cast Recording. Very excited!
Great interview of three fun performers
This show with this trio is just.... marvelous. Go see it if you get the chance because it is a once-in-a-lifetime kind of production. Their chemistry (the whole company's, to be honest) is incredible.
Someone in the comment section gofundme !
Saw it today and it was spectacular
jelly @@mariannebrandon8891
Daniel Radcliffe looks just like Harry Potter. An uncanny resemblance
Nah, you're thinking of Elijah Woods
Weird, isn't it? If only he had that scar I wouldn't be able to tell them apart.
You think 🤔 😅😂😊?
Nah. It’s Harry Potter who looks like Daniel Radcliffe
😂😂
What a great interview.
Something I love about this particular interview is that you can see Stephen pushing the time because he just loves talking to theatre actors about their time in the theatre. I hope he does a play sometime soon!
Lindsay playing office mom for stage ❤🎉
Love this interview, so fun lol! ❤❤❤
They're doing so much press for this show, but they really don't have to. I saw it on Friday and I already bought tix to go again. (And they weren't cheap!) They're selling out every night and will continue to until the end of the limited run. It's already a huge hit and I think it's going to take home a lot of Tonys. (Although I always say that around this time of year and then a bunch of new revivals open in the spring...Like "Cabaret" with Eddie Redmayne which was just announced today. I really want Jonathan Groff to win his first Tony for this role, but Eddie is one of the best actors alive.)
Go see it if you can! I'd say that it's up there as one of the best shows I've ever seen. (And I go to Broadway shows twice a month).
Also...I met Daniel and he's literally one of the sweetest people ever, so if you feel like hanging at the stage door, he signs for everyone.
I’m seeing a lot of Broadway actors on talk shows because the SAG AFTRA strike means they can’t promote film.
I think, usually, when guests come on the show, it's because their people reached out to Stephen's people. But given Stephen's deep love of all things Sondheim, I feel like in this case it was the other way around.
I am sure he has a short list (and probably long list) of people that he gives to the producers.
They're paid spots, no? Late Night guests are basically just super entertaining ads.
@@brn2857I am pretty sure it depends on who. When he has people like Obama or prince Harry it is likely Stephen’s team paying. However in less extreme cases I am sure you are right that it is paid spots. However this is all speculation so I could be wrong.
The joy and the energy amongst these 4 brilliant stage performers is a gift. 🎁
Unwrap the moment.
Wait why did i say that?
By the beard of Zeus, that sounds like a line from a Twix advert or some such nonsense, but I am sincere!
Uhh, did anyone hear Jonathan say they were in the studio all day Monday? Uhh, that's the first whisper we've gotten about the cast recording! :D :D :D
Lindsey is a gem :)
Bravo!
A note on Sorry Grateful, the song Steven mentions singing. I'm no great singer, but for what it's worth, as someone with 15 years experience in choirs, a cappella groups, and solo singing... Sorry Grateful is one of the hardest songs I've ever sung. You wouldn't think it listening to it, but when you sing it the notes are deceptively tricky, and keeping that on point while also controlling dynamics and emotion is really challenging. Singing that in front of Sondheim must have been terrifying!
You forgot to mention bungy jumping in New Zealand, Stephen. I lived in Wellington at the time you were there filming for The Late Show, and was sorry not to catch a glimpse of you.
Anyone else notice that Stephen was expecting and paused for an audience cheer just by mentioning the name Sondheim' When it didn't happen he had to encourage an audience response by saying that there were a million Sondheim fans out there. Maybe, but not in audience.
Their loss.
Bring back mindhunter👍
I don't think Greg Peters or Ted Sarandos watch this channel but I support you, buddy.
Lmfao
lol I love hearing theatre nerds talk theatre
Props to Jonathan, Daniel, Maria, but Lindsay Mendez is the glue that binds this magical show together.
XOXO to the wholesome pleasure of this. ; - D ❤
Merrily We Roll Along world tour please :)
A pro-shot would be awesome as well!
I can't imagine what her eyes would do if I sang. Explode, probably.
Lindsay is one of my acting and singing coaches and love it when she does that !!
Love Radcliffe. He’s got guts🎉
Gee, I wonder if this show will sell out. (This is me masking my jealousy that I won't see this show for 3 years when my local theater recreates it).
Lmao...
Real
jonathan so f-ing hot
Yes! ❤🔥
This is Part 3.
Cool
People would buy tickets to see Daniel change his baby's diaper, just to boast to their friends they saw 'Harry Potter' live. Not to say this show isn't great and his co-stars may be 10 times better than he is, but it's Daniel's name that sells the tickets. Half of the audience may never have heard of Sondheim.
Completely disagree. This is Broadway, not Hollywood
Do you really think so? Is it delusional to dream Merrily as universally loved in its revival?
Right! That's why one of the newspapers reviewed it as "DANIEL RADCLIFFE'S MERRILY...". Daniel himself even commented "it's not my show" when Steven read that headline. You may well be an exception, but in general I don't hold Americans in high regard when it comes to culture. They go to the Metropolitan Opera to be a part of the jetset, and to the UFC in Madison Square Garden the next day for their entertainment. @@traciberry5141
I saw it for both reasons. I love Daniel Radcliffe as I am a huge HP fan. However I’m also a huge Stephen Sondheim fan. He was amazing in the show.
jonathan groff?
We love Harry Potter movies
I would LOVE to see the writers compile Mr. Trump's resume' for jail using all of his "best-loved" facial expressions. My favorite is where his mouth is all puckered up like he's about to suck-start a Harley. (No disrespect to Harley owners.)
WAIT….! Does that mean a cast album is defo incoming…………
If we are lucky Bobo will make a trip out to see it!🤣
Sondheim is SO HARD to sing well.
👍👍
Jonathan Groff's forehead is like smooth marble...it's freaking me out!
🤗
it depends on your performance
Is dan going to be wolverine...
So sweet. 👍🤪🏳️🌈
🫶🏼 🤸🏽♂️ 🖖🏼 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤….
Boring …
Musicals..meh.
Cry about it 😂
Stephen loves musicals and worships Sondheim. Stay mad.
@@eirikastokes9652 I have zero anger.
@@noone_9999 I have zero sadness.
“We were in the recording studio all day Monday…” did Jon Groff just leak we’re getting a cast album?!?! 😮🤞🥰