Daniel also had to work real hard to get where he is today. It’s extremely difficult to break away from the only character you’re known for around the world.
The only thing i love about the actors strike is that we’re getting to see interviews from people and projects that often don’t get as much of a spotlight
Jonathan and Lindsay talking about how they had to struggle and went though so much adversity in auditioning and moving to NY as young adults trying to make it… and then there’s Daniel ‘quite literally the entire world knew his name and who he was when he was only ten’ Radcliffe lol
I have immense respect for Daniel and what he's done with his relative artistic and career freedom. And I still chuckled how they skipped him for that question.
I really don't get what point you are trying to make here? He got a big role early in life so he's an asshole? It'd be one thing to leave this comment if he had in any way hinted at his early experiences being as tough as the other two.... but he didn't 🤨
Knowing theatre people, being one, hearing about the different arrival philosophies is hilarious! It is SO true, that different actors have VERY different ways of showing up. I tend to usually be a "very early" person. (which is weird, because then I hate being ready and sitting around. But it's better than feeling rushed; hate being late to a show time. I'm not always the most punctual person in most of my daily life- sometimes yes, sometimes no. But show times: I'm almost always very early.). But I know other people who show up at a reasonable time, get ready, and then it's curtain up and they're good to go. Then there are the last-minute people: stage manager is asking around, "Have you seen SoAndSo yet? Anybody have eyes on this person? I swear to god, if they're late one more time..." and then they stroll in, coffee in hand, wanting to chat and gossip with everyone. But somehow the curtain goes up and they're out there. Stresses everyone else out but not them, apparently! LOL! The theatre is a magical place, truly. It takes all kinds. It's funny how these three are a perfect matched set- "three bears," as they said. "This one's too early, this one's too late, this one's on time." And they obviously all know it, and have discussed it before and are all good sports about it. How fun!
I have a history of showing up very early with my dinner in hand. I take my time filling my stomach and then put on half my costume and do my makeup. Then I chat with everyone as they do their thing. About 10 minutes before curtain I put the rest of my costume on and find a dark place backstage where I can prep for what I'm about to do. I try not to worry about the "late" people. I'm doing my part and there's no reason to distract myself from that.
God, I really wanna see this show, they all have such great chemistry and fun friendship feelings naturally around them and then on top of that the plays description is intriguing af and ugh I wish I lived in nyc for stuff like this 😆
I just bought a ticket to see an interview with them in about 3 weeks time. Hopefully they've held back some nuggets from their multiple TV appearances together to share when there's a paying audience.
I kept refreshing the channel’s feed last night (I don’t own a TV) to no avail. I’m watching this at 5am my time, lol. Glad they got three segments. It’s an incredible show!
😂😂😂😂😂 because he would be forced to answer "when I felt cold, people would come out of the sewer to give me coats, carry a lit torch to keep me warm. It was a very complicated start in New York, the phone would ring all day long, someone wanting to hire me" 😂😂😂😂😂
@@Broadwaybuff-pi1qg My point is that the question was: "What difficulties did you face in getting jobs when you arrived in NY?" If Stephen asked Daniel the same thing it would be very stupid. When Daniel arrived in NY he was already known worldwide and all doors were open for him. I'm not putting Daniel down, he deserved the recognition, I just said it would be bizarre for him to have to answer that
Daniel looks so thin. I hope he's well. And I must say that Jonathan still looks so young! Not sure of his skin care routine, but I'd like to have it (though I'm sure it's too late!).
So glad Stephen dedicated all three on-the-couch segments to this trio! A *little* irritated at Stephen for not introducing Lindsay as “Tony-Award-winner”…
The chemistry between these three is so obvious and so delightful
Maybe they has a 3-way bang before the show 😅
Daniel also had to work real hard to get where he is today. It’s extremely difficult to break away from the only character you’re known for around the world.
Very true
I think that he will not be thought of as a celebrity booking - he does not have a top notch broadway voice but he's doing the work.
The only thing i love about the actors strike is that we’re getting to see interviews from people and projects that often don’t get as much of a spotlight
Lol “let’s do a play, people are here” 😂😂
Daniel's song is one of the best parts of the show. The work pays off!
He’s so good in this show!
I saw 7 shows on my Birthday trip to NY… this show was by FAR the best one. This trio is incredible.
Cried off and on for almost 2 hours.
I'm a frugal theatre-goer. Appreciate any recs to see /avoid!
I wish I could go to see this one. I saw Daniel in The Lifespan of a Fact years ago and it's was AMAZING. Dark, witty, compassionate. Brilliant.
@@wendydarling5790see this!!
" I like to bring my day to the play" LOL
"Let's do a play, people are here!" Lol
The chemistry and friendship between the three of them is a joy to watch.
Jonathan and Lindsay talking about how they had to struggle and went though so much adversity in auditioning and moving to NY as young adults trying to make it… and then there’s Daniel ‘quite literally the entire world knew his name and who he was when he was only ten’ Radcliffe lol
And yet they end up on the same couch. 🙂
Daniel put a crapton of work after those movies to get to this point and avoid the usual child actor misfortunes
I have immense respect for Daniel and what he's done with his relative artistic and career freedom. And I still chuckled how they skipped him for that question.
I really don't get what point you are trying to make here? He got a big role early in life so he's an asshole? It'd be one thing to leave this comment if he had in any way hinted at his early experiences being as tough as the other two.... but he didn't 🤨
Daniel had a lot of pressure to prove he’s a real actor and not just a spoiled child star. He’s done well for himself since the Potter days
The trio I didn't know I needed ❤
Knowing theatre people, being one, hearing about the different arrival philosophies is hilarious! It is SO true, that different actors have VERY different ways of showing up. I tend to usually be a "very early" person. (which is weird, because then I hate being ready and sitting around. But it's better than feeling rushed; hate being late to a show time. I'm not always the most punctual person in most of my daily life- sometimes yes, sometimes no. But show times: I'm almost always very early.). But I know other people who show up at a reasonable time, get ready, and then it's curtain up and they're good to go. Then there are the last-minute people: stage manager is asking around, "Have you seen SoAndSo yet? Anybody have eyes on this person? I swear to god, if they're late one more time..." and then they stroll in, coffee in hand, wanting to chat and gossip with everyone. But somehow the curtain goes up and they're out there. Stresses everyone else out but not them, apparently! LOL! The theatre is a magical place, truly. It takes all kinds.
It's funny how these three are a perfect matched set- "three bears," as they said. "This one's too early, this one's too late, this one's on time." And they obviously all know it, and have discussed it before and are all good sports about it. How fun!
I have a history of showing up very early with my dinner in hand. I take my time filling my stomach and then put on half my costume and do my makeup. Then I chat with everyone as they do their thing. About 10 minutes before curtain I put the rest of my costume on and find a dark place backstage where I can prep for what I'm about to do.
I try not to worry about the "late" people. I'm doing my part and there's no reason to distract myself from that.
Love Daniel Radcliffe. He’s got some guts
An absolutely beautiful show. The cast is the sweetest too
God, I really wanna see this show, they all have such great chemistry and fun friendship feelings naturally around them and then on top of that the plays description is intriguing af and ugh I wish I lived in nyc for stuff like this 😆
Merrily We Roll Along was such a good show, would definitely see it again in a heartbeat
Ask Lin about Jonathan in a bike helmet right before curtain In Hamilton. They made a hilarious video about it
Daniel ❤
When the actors DO know they were cast based on their personalities 😂😂😂
Lol they’re not kidding there’s a backstage viral vid from Hamilton where Groff is late getting into costume
This is Part 2.
Love these three people!!! ❤❤❤
Lindsay getting the recognition from the mainstream media that she deserves.
Ah Stephen, you missed “Fiddler on the West Side”
When arriving where I need to be: I wish I could be like Daniel, I am to be Lindsay, but in reality I’m Jonathan. 😂😂
I'm just glad his ritual doesn't involve weird herbs, a dram of goat blood, or a wand.
Sweet how they care for one another.
I just bought a ticket to see an interview with them in about 3 weeks time. Hopefully they've held back some nuggets from their multiple TV appearances together to share when there's a paying audience.
Mutter, mutter, mutter, mutter. Yes, Jerome. Mutter, mutter, mutter.
(That’s his lawyer,Jerome.)
Mutter, mutter, mutter, Do it Jerome! Quick! Sorry, Charley!
Yayy..daniel is alive😀😀😀
Good morning stephen colbert fans
These uploads didn't show up in my feed. Hmmm.
I kept refreshing the channel’s feed last night (I don’t own a TV) to no avail. I’m watching this at 5am my time, lol. Glad they got three segments. It’s an incredible show!
How come Stephen didn't ask Daniel about his early years shivering outdoors on the streets of NYC?
😂😂😂😂😂 because he would be forced to answer "when I felt cold, people would come out of the sewer to give me coats, carry a lit torch to keep me warm. It was a very complicated start in New York, the phone would ring all day long, someone wanting to hire me" 😂😂😂😂😂
Your point?
@@Broadwaybuff-pi1qg My point is that the question was: "What difficulties did you face in getting jobs when you arrived in NY?" If Stephen asked Daniel the same thing it would be very stupid. When Daniel arrived in NY he was already known worldwide and all doors were open for him. I'm not putting Daniel down, he deserved the recognition, I just said it would be bizarre for him to have to answer that
Let’s no forget Lindsay did the Grease reality show …
SHE DID?!?!
@@bigonbooks4736 No, she didn't. She was already cast in Grease when that reality show aired to choose the Sandy and Danny.
Cool
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Daniel looks so thin. I hope he's well. And I must say that Jonathan still looks so young! Not sure of his skin care routine, but I'd like to have it (though I'm sure it's too late!).
How old is Jonathan?
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My plays matter. Losing nthg.
the segment title being not the highlight of the segment 😒
So glad Stephen dedicated all three on-the-couch segments to this trio!
A *little* irritated at Stephen for not introducing Lindsay as “Tony-Award-winner”…