There is actually. They don't have a CD recording to purchase, but I believe the cast recording is available to download. OR you can listen to it on UA-cam.
I have listened too the soundtrack, but I want too have a way too watch the touring cast over again, because the tour was kind of different from the Broadway version
@@davidkoss2827 I noticed some changes from what I heard on tour, compared to the Broadway version, including giving Miranda more to sing in the finale, taking away from what the social worker sings.
Plus I loved hearing Rob McClure doing all the impressions he did, I don’t remember hearing him do the Simpsons or Nathan lane in bootlegs I watched, but when I saw the show, right when it started he did impressions of darth Vader, Nathan lane the Simpsons and Kermit and miss piggy
I saw Mrs. Doubtfire the musical the Fisher Theatre, November 2023 downtown Detroit, Michigan no mask I got a poster I like Broadway shows I saw on Tuesday, November 24 it was so good
I saw this show on Broadway and I thought it was fun. During my performance the keyboard he uses kept messing up and Rob had to restart it 5 times. It was so hilarious and he had to adlib a little. So glad he is doing the tour cos honestly I can't see anyone else playing Daniel. I also like the fact he doesn't imitate Robin Williams and makes it his own I heard the tour for Tootsie was very mediocre compared to on Broadway (I saw it on Broadway and thought that was fine.)
@clowchan That is funny. You can tell he's great at ad-libbing. It's so rare to get the star from Broadway on a tour, so I was thrilled. Rob did a great Donald tRump impression at the beginning of the show. I also saw Tootsie on Broadway and liked it much better than the touring version. I had issues with some book choices since there wasn't as much at stake when Dorothy reveals herself to be Michael Dorsey on the stage (as opposed to Live on a TV soap opera.)
I love the show, I saw it in la, I wish there was a recording of the touring cast
There is actually. They don't have a CD recording to purchase, but I believe the cast recording is available to download. OR you can listen to it on UA-cam.
Just type "Mrs. Doubtfire Original Broadway Cast Recording" and it will come up on UA-cam.
I have listened too the soundtrack, but I want too have a way too watch the touring cast over again, because the tour was kind of different from the Broadway version
@@davidkoss2827 I noticed some changes from what I heard on tour, compared to the Broadway version, including giving Miranda more to sing in the finale, taking away from what the social worker sings.
Plus I loved hearing Rob McClure doing all the impressions he did, I don’t remember hearing him do the Simpsons or Nathan lane in bootlegs I watched, but when I saw the show, right when it started he did impressions of darth Vader, Nathan lane the Simpsons and Kermit and miss piggy
That's hilarious! Wish there was recording of that (legal of course lol).
That's so interesting to hear! Yeah that's true
I saw Mrs. Doubtfire the musical the Fisher Theatre, November 2023 downtown Detroit, Michigan no mask I got a poster I like Broadway shows I saw on Tuesday, November 24 it was so good
I remember the actor who played Mrs. Doubtfire he was in something rotten and Beetlejuice Broadway
I saw this show on Broadway and I thought it was fun. During my performance the keyboard he uses kept messing up and Rob had to restart it 5 times. It was so hilarious and he had to adlib a little. So glad he is doing the tour cos honestly I can't see anyone else playing Daniel. I also like the fact he doesn't imitate Robin Williams and makes it his own
I heard the tour for Tootsie was very mediocre compared to on Broadway (I saw it on Broadway and thought that was fine.)
@clowchan That is funny. You can tell he's great at ad-libbing. It's so rare to get the star from Broadway on a tour, so I was thrilled. Rob did a great Donald tRump impression at the beginning of the show. I also saw Tootsie on Broadway and liked it much better than the touring version. I had issues with some book choices since there wasn't as much at stake when Dorothy reveals herself to be Michael Dorsey on the stage (as opposed to Live on a TV soap opera.)
I remember the actor who played Mrs. Doubtfire he was in something rotten and Beetlejuice Broadway