Great cast, especially Tony Yazbeck. I caught this show and appreciated how well constructed a musical review it was. However, it felt like a small show about a huge force behind the evolution of the modern American musical. Wish it had been as grand as JEROME ROBBINS' BROADWAY.
I'm not the most well versed in the various well known Broadway actors, and I've been on an Oklahoma! kick, but I was looking at Shuler Hensley going... "Is it just me... or does he look and sound like Jud Fry?" And then I looked him up and he was! XD
Ramin , looks a bit bored with all these Broadway types,revue not really his thing, Shuler Hensley , wonder what hes doing here as well,.Ramin was brought up in Italy ,Canada, and has lived in the UK, for nearly 20 years, singing songs from productions that most people even theatre folk have not heard of, Ramin, hasn't made that mistake again...lol
He might also be trying to make sure he doesn’t miss a cue or such. Since he doesn’t read music, maybe he has to watch for different cues, even though they’re not working with sheet music at this point.
@@emilyzahora3330 I think he's just a bit bored. This stuff is barely challenging compared to all the music and stage directions from Phantom, of Chess. Also, Ramin is a dramatic anti-hero/epic lead type actor, whereas the POB lead is a bland "everyman" role. It's a weird casting choice, but I guess they wanted someone with star power who could just breeze through the songs.
This is TERRIBLE! It sounds like every bad song from every tired late-70's-early-80's revue that had no point or purpose ("Starting Here, Starting Now", "Closer Than Ever", "Marry Me A Little" and was going nowhere. The staging only helps support the emptiness of the moment.
ramin and kaley and josh YAS
Ramin's dancing at 2:30 is the meaning of life
Marla Singer I actually wanna unsee that
It's always so wonderful to see Chie
Great cast, especially Tony Yazbeck. I caught this show and appreciated how well constructed a musical review it was. However, it felt like a small show about a huge force behind the evolution of the modern American musical. Wish it had been as grand as JEROME ROBBINS' BROADWAY.
Loving this song!
looks fantastic! Cannot wait to see you all (and the great Nancy Opel in particular!!) in Osaka in December!!
Chie ♥ !!!!
awesome!!!!! beautiful song and casts!
Ramin at 2:30 ... can't even!
I'm not the most well versed in the various well known Broadway actors, and I've been on an Oklahoma! kick, but I was looking at Shuler Hensley going... "Is it just me... or does he look and sound like Jud Fry?" And then I looked him up and he was! XD
❤️Emily Skinner!❤️
This is everything
LOVE THIS!!🙌🙌
waiting for that cast album
G Palms sad they cut it :/. But ofc jrb wrote something just as good to replace it.
Does ramin know how much we giggle in his cuteness when he is dancing
what song is this? or is it an original song?
+MrDmcty1 I read that Jason Robert Brown wrote an original song for the finale!
Chie !!!!
Ramin , looks a bit bored with all these Broadway types,revue not really his thing, Shuler Hensley , wonder what hes doing here as well,.Ramin was brought up in Italy ,Canada, and has lived in the UK, for nearly 20 years, singing songs from productions that most people even theatre folk have not heard of, Ramin, hasn't made that mistake again...lol
Everyone is great, but Ramin Karimloo doesn't seem very into it.
It’s a rehearsal. Maybe he was tired.
I think he seems to enjoy it
He might also be trying to make sure he doesn’t miss a cue or such. Since he doesn’t read music, maybe he has to watch for different cues, even though they’re not working with sheet music at this point.
He’s not much of a dancer (at all) so I‘m guessing he was concentrating on the choreography and making sure he hit his marks.
@@emilyzahora3330 I think he's just a bit bored. This stuff is barely challenging compared to all the music and stage directions from Phantom, of Chess. Also, Ramin is a dramatic anti-hero/epic lead type actor, whereas the POB lead is a bland "everyman" role. It's a weird casting choice, but I guess they wanted someone with star power who could just breeze through the songs.
This is TERRIBLE! It sounds like every bad song from every tired late-70's-early-80's revue that had no point or purpose ("Starting Here, Starting Now", "Closer Than Ever", "Marry Me A Little" and was going nowhere. The staging only helps support the emptiness of the moment.
Starting Here Starting Now was one of the best small shows I have ever seen.
Why u got to hate it was nice