Fun fact: Sara Ramirez (The Lady of the Lake) won a Tony for her performance. So the lyric was changed from “I’ve no Grammy, no rewards, no Tony awards” to “I’ve no Grammy, I have one measly Tony award”.
Even under glaringly bright light she still looks fantastic! And those lashes somehow look real! Right on makeup artists and the exuding beauty of Ms. Ramirez!
"And another hundred people just contracted the plague..." You can't have a Broadway show that parodies Broadway that does not include a little hat tilting to Stephen Sondheim.
The whole show and original cast is great because they throw in subtext and small tidbits parodying musicals/pop culture that you wouldn’t get at first glance - especially with the OBC
Micah Cook my favorite subtle reference is when they play the melody from Singing in the Rain during the part of Always Look on the Bright Side of Life when they’re... signing in the rain. lol
So thankful I found these videos uploaded. This is hands down my favorite musical. I was so thankful to see it in person a few times, including its closing performance. I hope it gets a revival one day!
Fun fact: Sara Ramirez (The Lady of the Lake) won a Tony for her performance. So the lyric was changed from “I’ve no Grammy, no rewards, no Tony awards” to “I’ve no Grammy, I have one measly Tony award”.
I didn’t realize that
And then they won the Grammy for best musical theatre that year too
Christian Borle is too too perfect.
I adore Christian Borle... so so much
I love it when Herbert goes limp like a rag doll. Cracks me the fuck up. Christian makes the funniest pathetic noises lmao
100% agreed, person three years from the past
one of my fav musicals and I just realised that Christian borle is on this
Even under glaringly bright light she still looks fantastic! And those lashes somehow look real! Right on makeup artists and the exuding beauty of Ms. Ramirez!
"And another hundred people just contracted the plague..." You can't have a Broadway show that parodies Broadway that does not include a little hat tilting to Stephen Sondheim.
Just out of curiosity, which Sondheim musical is it referencing?
cje24576 Another Hundred People from Company
The whole show and original cast is great because they throw in subtext and small tidbits parodying musicals/pop culture that you wouldn’t get at first glance - especially with the OBC
Micah Cook my favorite subtle reference is when they play the melody from Singing in the Rain during the part of Always Look on the Bright Side of Life when they’re... signing in the rain. lol
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Christian borle and Sara Ramirez being in the same show- crossover of two of my favs
If I could sing like her I'd never shut up...
Fran yo “HER” oh well....
@@reginapenarivera5338 that comment is six years old now, it was posted waaaay before Sara came out as non binary...
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I love how he starts singing that one bit from Company 😅👌
Sara Ramírez is awesome, both their acting and their gorgeous voice!
Great cast all around!
My #1 favorite part in the show!!!! She is a totally GODDESS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Christian Borle deserved a Tony nomination for this show
My God this lady can sing!
So thankful I found these videos uploaded. This is hands down my favorite musical. I was so thankful to see it in person a few times, including its closing performance. I hope it gets a revival one day!
🤣🤣🤣 when he points at the orchestra pit 🤣🤣 STOP IT
this stuff is just gold!!!
2:11-2:23. absolutely fantastic
7:45 - 7:49 That little jump kkkk
I just keep playing 7:45 to 7:49 over and over again XD
7:45 - 7:49
Ok...actually laughed out loud at the Sondheim reference
Oh my god that makes me funny goofy part of broadway show
Their voice is insane, why on earth haven't they done more theatre stuff!!
Christian Borle is Willy Wonka now
7:45
4:37 He should’ve been PJ in the revival of Company instead of Bobby Conte Thornton. Either way both are better
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@0:01 Whatever Happened to My Part
@2:40 Where Are You
@3:42 Where Are You 2
@4:33 Where Are You 3
@7:14 Where Are You 4
@8:03 Here Are You