HARVEY FIERSTEIN "I Am What I Am" LA CAGE B'way 2011
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- [Go to • HARVEY FIERSTEIN La Ca... to see this number plus title number in HD.] Harvey Fierstein wrote the book for the 1983 Broadway musical "La Cage aux Folles." When the show had its second Broadway revival in 2010, Douglas Hodge and Kelsey Grammer were Albin and Georges. In 2011, Fierstein took over the role of Albin and Chris Seiber became Georges. This was the first time Fierstein played the lead in the show he wrote. Please pardon the bar.
Harvey is a magician. He turned his vocal-cord disorder into a Tony-award winning voice. He fought and fights for acceptance and respect, and is a LGBTQIA+ torch-bearing pioneer. What an actor, singer, performer and activist. I love you, Harvey!!
As he said,,,,, "I got no problems. With a voice like this, I could always drive a cab!- Torch Song Trilogy"
I love Harvey too!!
Whenever I feel like crying I watch this. Harvey is so real, really himself, that's true art of performance. Even his broken voice just makes it more real, more true. This song is sung from his heart.
Harvey is a genius of performance --I saw him once in a sports stadium at the
Gay Games in Amsterdam --the next act was delayed en route...Harvey just strolled around and ad-libbed to that huge crowd for about 20 minutes and kept us in stitches. Unforgettable.
This is heart-stopping; so full of genuine emotion, just wonderful. Thank you, so much.
Brilliant understanding of the this song. Wonderful honest and heartbreaking interpretation
Easily the best interpretation of this song ever
He's an amazing author, artist and performer!! Kennedy Center Honors, are you listening? Perhaps he is not as well known and it's all about honoring famous people for KCH as of late. He certainly should be considered!!
Haven't thought about this before, but he should be just as viable a candidate as many others.
Fiercely approved!
This was NOT the first time Harvey starred in a show he also wrote. That would be Torch Song Trilogy, which won him two 1983 Tony Awards, for Best Play and Best Actor.
This comment and all the other comments saying the same thing didn’t read the description clearly. That’s not what they said. They were discussing La Cage only. The first time Harvey played the lead in “THE” show he wrote, meaning La Cage, not “a” show he wrote (as, in general).
We must remember that Harvey Fierstein wrote the book to La Cage aux Folles. This man knows this character inside and out. THIS is Albin. The definitive Albin.
Harvey's script for the show is that rare combination of genuine heart and whimsical humor. 4 years ago, I saw Chris Sieber as Albin and he was sensational.
Hughie Playsil What? no buddy la cage aux folles is a french play written by Jean Poiret that was adapted to film with Ugo Tognazzi and the great Michel Serrault, it was then remade into the birdcage with robin Williams and Nathan Lane. Harvey Fierstein had Nothing to do with it at all. What he did write was Torch song trilogy which he got a tony for and then it was made into a film which starred himself, Matthew Broderick and Anne Bancroft
Then why is he credited as the author of the book in the programme for La Cage aux Folles that I bought at the show last week in Nottingham (uk tour?
baba car He got his 3rd Tony for the book of La Cage Aux Folles and his 4th for playing Edna in Hairspray
Harvey F. wrote the book for the 1983 Broadway musical "La Cage aux Folles." He won a Tony for it. The show won the Best Musical Tony, and both Broadway revivals of it took the Best Musical Revival Tony.
the point is that the version isnt perfect, its warts and all, its a representation of the character as who they are, its the literal interpretation of "i am what i am", some think its noise, but i think its pretty. emotional, beautiful, a talent and interpretation rarely seen in art. beautiful.
Very nice, thank you.
Wonderful enlightening commentary. Makes Harvey's performance incredibly poignant.
That's why this is so emotional, you can really feel the person behind it and all the struggles that he has been through.
If anyone truly lives the message of this song, it's Harvey. He's one of a kind and he's stood up for himself and his right to be who he is, his entire life, even amidst facing some of the most horrific difficulties and prejudices. I've always admired him for that.
I love that Ginger Minj sung it at the Glaad awards and it is like life repeated the play.
I'm 82 and have been in LOVE with Harvey for DECADES!
(I hope he doesn't mind my saying so!) There's so much to him, it's hard not to fall in love! The scope of his talent is immeasurable! ❤
I like the fact that it's Harvey singing it and not someone else. His voice is not pretty, but he can carry a tune and it's a much more soul full performance. As I said, his voice isn't pretty but he's singing anyway, which is what the song is all about: being yourself.
He's a GREAT actor, he sets it up so beautifully, and the voice? It's quite easy to imagine that a drag entertainer who had overused his voice for many years would sound exactly like this.
I loved him as Edna in Hairspray
EXCEPT THAT DRAG PERFORMERS DONT USE THEIR VOICES...CAUSE THEY DO NOT SING....
@@jadezee6316 except this drag performer is famous for their voice
Actually he sounds like that because of a birth defect, not from overuse of the voice :)
@@TwistingWays hes talking about the character, not Fierstein
There's something about the proud anger that fuels this song that puts it on another level.
Thanks Nina West for discovering me this artist
Same
Is this a joke? Like i didn't think Harvey fierstein ever not well known?
@@jasonbolding3481 No doubt! Harvey Fierstein his hardly some "hidden/obscure" talent!!
I feel like there could be a book written about this performance, and it would be Harvey Fierstein's biography.
Great comment, thanks.
YEARS ago... my husband and I went to see a La Cage-TYPE show in Las Vegas. We loved it! Then we realized that the older couple in front of us {who were also enjoying the show} were unaware that these were men in drag. Though the show on stage was great, it nearly lost out to watching these two as they started to question, then began to realize the reality of what they were watching ... followed by their full realization and quietly discussing if they were offended enough to get up and leave.
Long story short... they stayed, but it was a cross between we are never to mention this to any of our friends back home and damn these "ladies" are TALENTED!!
I know this comment is 3yo but that is a funny story, and well told! Cheers!
I know this comment is 7 years old but funny story. I'm hoping they got new friends since then. Who actually accept them.
Harvey Fierstein is a genius! His interpretation is so moving, so wonderful and so true to the character. I love his man so much he just entertains with a silky ease and that voice is so iconic spoken and sung. He is breathtaking here!
Oh. My god. YES. The absolute and utter emotion in this. You can feel every thing that is going through Albin’s head. This is one of the best performances and most believable performances I have ever seen. Kudos
Hannah Hamiltrash well he co-wrote and created it he knows exactly how it was meant and the emotion. He’s written for and created so many shows and he started out as a drag queen and climbed and worked hard to get every bit of success he’s got to this day.
This performance ripped the soul case out of me. What a tour de force by the brilliant, multi talented genius Mr Harvey Fierstein.This has never been done better and, I daresay, never will be !
Can't argue with that. Well said.
Never sounded more powerful -- Harvey was a magnificent Albin, and I would see him do it again in a heartbeat.
He is amazing. Never saw him in La Cage but he was incredible in Torch Song Trilogy.
I came across this today and I literally had to stop and remind myself that this was Harvey Fierstein and not my dear friend Gregg Matthews,... I miss him terribly (Gregg) every day ( he died suddenly of a heart attack three months ago) and I know he loved being thought he looked like Harvey. He would have had a huge kick out of this.
In addition, Mr. Fierstein may not have the most amazing voice but sometimes you do not need to hit every note perfectly to show the world how a moment in a musical needs to be done. Bravo.
Thanks for this, and I fully agree with your final comment.
aurora spiderwoman have you the full show on vidéo ? ?? please....
Jonathan Rybka-Wachhaus your comment hit close to home - one of my dear friends was supposed to play this role in La Cage but he died suddenly of a heart attack 6 months ago. I’m so sorry to hear about your loss.
do you by any chance have this whole show!? I am the Hanna in this video (in the big blonde wig and pink dress) and have been looking for footage of me in the show! HALELU! Please let me know.
Karl Warden hello karl ! you're very lucky be a cagelle ! did you find the full show ? ??
I could not find the full show :( any help!?!?!?
no idea with Harvey
...exept christopher sieber as zaza and kelsey grammer...if you were cagelle in this cast...
I never did a show with Kelsey :( only with Harvey. damn
Karl Warden no Idea but I Will love to see u life!
I've seen every Albin that played Broadway in all three NYC productions -- and many others elsewhere. No one matches Harvey's performance -- of this glorious song, or of the entire role. But then, that's true of most every role he takes on.
Thank you, John, and I have to agree.
seen it on broadway with Harvey....it was one of the best acting i've seen on broadway...I still remember him singing this I am what I am...He showed me that voice is really not everything in musical. He was great.
He reminds me of Divine, I don't know why. I think it's the audacity and the hutspa to be what he truly is.
Too much of a coincidence since Harvey is the original Broadway Edna
It's also quite a coincidence that he also wrote the book to the show
ChrisRoderosVlogs Roderos For La Cage yes. In fact, Harvey is writing the teleplay for when he reprises Edna in NBC's Hairspray Live this December.
chutzpah, darling. thank you
@@ellariel7457Thank you Miss Landers
Very true, but his voice (gravelly as it is) is perfect for the role. So just sit back and enjoy a truly great piece of theater
Brilliant performance and I LOVE Harvey's voice! It's his and his ALONE!!
Thanks for posting.:)
let the master perform & an amazing performance it is.
Harvey, I will ever be in your debt each time you present your skill of grasping my attention & reducing me to a gibbering wreck when I hear & see you.
I cannot thank who posted this enough. in my world, you would be a great friend.
From the bottom of my heart.
Thank you.
sHe's SO GOOD, She Snatches her OWN wig and EVERYONE agrees! QUEEN!!!
Somehow this just feels right. He wrote the book for the stage and sang it word for word. La Cage Aux Falles isn’t just your normal average Broadway production… it is a love letter to the entire LGBTQIA+ community. The lyrics are but a message for queer people like myself. An expression of one’s identity and telling the world I am what I am. A beautiful sentiment. A beautiful song with a beautiful heart of pride ❤️🌈🏳️⚧️⚧️!
It's amazing that a showtune from the 80s is so relevant today as well.
The lyrics "It's one life and there's no return and no deposit / One life so it's time to open up your closet" especially
This song is a deeply emotional and raw song about being yourself wholly and unapologetically, the vocals not being perfect makes the performance that much stronger
Time to revive this...in Florida.
Should have originated the role. Tony worthy
I've been fortunate to see Harvey Fierstein in several shows. When he first appeared in "Hairspray" you could feel the star energy vibrating off him. He was wonderful. However, when I saw him in "La Cage"--so incredibly powerful, devastating, and joyous! Being in the theater when he sang this song was one of the most magical moments I have ever had seeing a Broadway show! Even now, it can still bring me to tears!! Thanks for sharing this video.
I loved him when i saw Harvey as Edna in the NBC production of Hairspray
A friend of mine took me to see Torch Song Trilogy when it was released in 1988, so I've been blessed to know about Harvey for a long time. I wish I'd had the chance to see him in person.
I keep crying watching it. Im performing it myself this summer, on the clarinet, remembering my lover who died last year and this song represents his spirit. And Harvey is a true artist
Thanks for sharing.
Iam so sorry you lost your beloved I lost my beloved husband approximately 3 yrs agoi try to do what you are doing honor his life while living yours love to you
That was fascinateing, wile his singing is cleary not the best I had the feeling the meant every word. Are there other clips with him maybe "Mascara" or "The best of Time"?
What an actor, singer, performer and activist. I love you, Harvey Fierstein!!
Nina West brought me here.
I love this song; it speaks to anyone transforming themselves into their "own special creation"; I've loved Harvey for decades!
You can't "transform" yourself. You're either male, or female. A man can't be a woman and a woman can't be a man ...no matter how hard they try. It is what it is!
The best Albin. The true emotion.......wow
Last part of the song❤️❤️❤️ Harvey Fierstein’s voice /passion makes me overwhelmed with tears !
I fell in love with Harvey when the movie 'A Torch Song Trilogy' came out. He's one hell of a hoot!!
I am what I am! I will never change myself to make someone else comfortable!
I can't hear this song and not think of Harvey. An amazing soul 💜
Love you, Harvey. Just as you are. ♥️♥️♥️
Harvey looks like my godmother, Mary Pat.
The BEST and definitive version by a MILE!!!!!
Can't argue with that assessment.
by far the best interpretation of the song because Harvey sang it from the heart. So much better than the original which was a casting gimmick. This is the real thing.
God I LOVE the Great Harvey Fierstein. Trailblazer and maverick! He is a gift.
Torch Song Trilogy is a heart breaking masterpiece.
Love it. You don't just hear the beautiful song, but you really feel the character and emotions, and to me it seems like he's acting it out a lot more than others do, with gestures and body language. He's extremely expressive and relatable, my favorite version for sure.
I saw this - closing performance. I had never see La Cage before, and I remember being a little disappointed I wasn't going to hear a "good" singer sing this song. I was so wrong. It was one of the greatest theater moments of my life. His rendition was unbelievable.
💧💧💧💧💧💧💧💧STUNNING AMAZING PERFECT the best and greatest performance of this ever.
Just being yourself and telling the world to get over itself....
Amazing vocals and emotion.
The ending of the song gets me every time. Tears of joy.
Harvey you are a true inspiration :) i remember watching torch song trilogy when it 1st came out and how happy and sad and then happy again the story made me feel :) would love to see you perform in the uk :) Thank you for being true to yourself and open with us :) Huge Hugs xxx
I actually got to see Harvey do this live and it's wonderful to revisit it
His facial expressions are unbelievable!
Thank you for posting this, from the bottom of my heart. Thank you.
And thank you for the comment---much appreciated.
Nobody has a voice like Harvey.
Love Harvey.... A real person in this world...
I am what I am too.
Not the prettiest of singers but he captures the soul and emotion of this character like no other! On the other hand, George Hearn makes up in his singing what he doesn’t quite “feel” for the role. My two favorites by far.
It doesn't work for me. The intensity is there, but the voice is just beyond bad.
Get ready, he's playing Ursula now. Ginger Minj did an amazing job at the Logo awards or w/e it was.
I saw the original Broadway production with George Hearn playing Albin. This song ended with a brilliant piece of staging.
The entire time that George Hearn sang the song, the stage was slowly drifting to the right, so we saw a few of the people backstage, notable Gene Barry as George, who stood staring in horror as how he had wounded his lover sinks into him.
Albin whipped of his wig as he takes his bow, stalked to George to threw it in his face, then existed the stage through the auditorium, running up the side aisle as the audience exploded.
Chills. 🤍
Harvey is simply THE BEST 👍👌👏👏👏👏👏
Introduced to this song at an aerobics class in ‘83, I’ve loved it ever since. I love Harvey Fierstein, too. He was guest of honor at the “girls’ night” party the night before a dear friend’s wedding. At the wedding, we danced up a storm: he was Harvey, I was very pregnant!
a real Zaza.....aa ageing star... bit chubby.....knowing it won't last.......PERFECTION
who else could have expressed better than Harvey......#Bravo
That lady has a deep voice.
Love Harvey, love the sound track, love you for posting this Ms. Spiderwoman!!!! Wish I had been able to see it when I lived in NJ, but it was sold out for the entire run. Thanks again!
This is astonishingly and loved he chorus being there at the beginning... the author knows what the song is all about... excellent!!!!!!
I Love Harvey Fierstein With All My Heart And Always Will
A mix of Lucille Ball, Carol Channing and I don't know what.
A dash of Virginia Hamm
Sometimes i wish i can grab a tme machine go back to 1964 when Carol Channing created the title role in Hello Dolly.
is anyone have the full show with Harvey ?
This is sheer beauty ! Bravo!
Torch Song Trilogy. Please watch if you haven't. It's sad and beautiful and it will break your heart and make you smile in the same scene. Brilliant.
Ginger mind's performance brought me here
Oh sweety. Thanks fot this gift. I love you Harvey. You are a mega star.
Chasten Buttigieg brought me here. Awesome performance!
Did he really? Hope so.
@@auroraspiderwoman5886 Chasten talked about how meaningful Fierstein's performance was to him at a campaign event. I had to look it up after. So glad I did.
this is truly magnificent, there are very little people who compare to harvey :)
One word FANTASTIC XXX
so glad i saw he and chris on broadway. he is one of the finest and he is the one who sings this song from the true core of his being.
Wow, so depressed and this happy-sad song brought me back. Thank you.
So nice to hear, glad you enjoyed.
No one could’ve done it better. Bravo!!!
I saw both George H and Harvey. Both were unbelievable. Both of them were very powerful.
Thank you so much for posting this.
Harvey should have originated the role on broadway. No one else was feminine enough. He straddles the genders perfectly, just as the Albin in the original movie does.
Absolutely took me away with Harvey's performance!
Fabulous as always! He is just awesome!
this gives me chills every time
Thanks---I like it too.
Wow. Impressive performance. That brought tears to my eyes.
I love the part of:
And so what ?! If I love each feather and each spangle
Why not ?! Try to see things from a different angle….
Harvey is not know for a great voice but he performed it beautifully. Great performer.
Marvelous
Raw power … and infinite vulnerability. It’s how he wrote it. And just like all those who’ve played it well before - he did it perfectly. But here, there is an extra something. It’s not Harvey’s voice - although that voice is so distinctive and is part of that makes him a national treasure. Is it because he’s the auteur? I think it’s more in the way he knows it … by heart. Albin *is* a wounded heart here - a deeply wounded heart reclaiming its power - and I’ve never seen anyone capture that aspect better. My own heart breaks for him. Thank you, Harvey, for this show, for this magnificent performance, and for all you do. We love you.