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Post by Michael on Aug 14, 2016 21:57:02 GMT
Personally, I think Killian would be a good choice for Dewey. Anyone knows if he can play the guitar?
My favourite would be Nathan Amzi, but we don't know if Disney allow him to leave Aladdin prematurely. I'd also like to see Oliver Tompsett, or maybe Ross Hunter?
Simon Lipkin would be great for the comic part of the role, but I'm not sure if his voice is strong enough.
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Post by theatremadness on Aug 14, 2016 22:12:54 GMT
Personally, I think Killian would be a good choice for Dewey. Anyone knows if he can play the guitar? My favourite would be Nathan Amzi, but we don't know if Disney allow him to leave Aladdin prematurely. I'd also like to see Oliver Tompsett, or maybe Ross Hunter? Simon Lipkin would be great for the comic part of the role, but I'm not sure if his voice is strong enough. I'm not sure whether this is the case as I've not seen a breakdown for the role, but I'd bet that the role requires a chubby actor, very much in keeping with the film and original casting of Alex Brightman. Even though he has lost a considerable amount of weight as a result of the show, he was quite chubby when he began and still has a bit of meat on him now! Guessing it would be quite a hard show to recast, given that a chubby male with a rock tenor voice and can (probably) play the guitar is quite a specific casting! But the image of Jack Black in this role is so vivid, and it probably goes with the 'lazy slob, average-joe American' (no offence intended!!) image of the character. I guess that's why Elder Cunningham in Mormon, for example, began casting thinner males to play the role as a geek/on the spectrum and they had the scope to change that characteristic - even if it meant a slight, small lyric change! I don't think there's any way they would go down the route of a tall and slim Oliver Tompsett or even a stocky Simon Lipkin. Or even an average-built Killian Donnelly. Happy to be proven wrong, however! Simon without a doubt has the comedy chops for it.
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Post by talkstageytome on Aug 14, 2016 22:13:35 GMT
I thought that Ian McIntosh might have been good if not, but I agree with you for the most part theatremadness. But I'm still holding out for Alex Btightman (against all the odds😉)
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Post by Michael on Aug 15, 2016 11:26:48 GMT
I'm not sure whether this is the case as I've not seen a breakdown for the role, but I'd bet that the role requires a chubby actor, very much in keeping with the film and original casting of Alex Brightman. Even though he has lost a considerable amount of weight as a result of the show, he was quite chubby when he began and still has a bit of meat on him now! Guessing it would be quite a hard show to recast, given that a chubby male with a rock tenor voice and can (probably) play the guitar is quite a specific casting! But the image of Jack Black in this role is so vivid, and it probably goes with the 'lazy slob, average-joe American' (no offence intended!!) image of the character. Yep, I guess the biggest problem is that we all see Jack Black in our mind's eye when thinking of Dewey. But I don't think that chubby is a requirement. Blowsy, scruffy and lazy come to mind - and being a loser. I guess that's why Elder Cunningham in Mormon, for example, began casting thinner males to play the role as a geek/on the spectrum and they had the scope to change that characteristic - even if it meant a slight, small lyric change! I think the only requirement for Cunningham is that he is different to all the other Mormons and not a carbon copy of the Mormon poster boy, i.e. tall or short, chubby or a geek/nerd. I don't think there's any way they would go down the route of a tall and slim Oliver Tompsett or even a stocky Simon Lipkin. Or even an average-built Killian Donnelly. Happy to be proven wrong, however! Simon without a doubt has the comedy chops for it. Do you have any possible Deweys in mind, apart from Nathan Amzi?
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Post by danb on Aug 15, 2016 12:27:35 GMT
TIM PROTTEY JONES!!! I won't say it again...
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Post by indis on Aug 15, 2016 12:30:38 GMT
Is there a date when they announce the cast?
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Post by ali973 on Aug 15, 2016 12:36:53 GMT
Anyone but Killian Donnelly. Sings well, but got the personality of a mouse pad. You need someone instantly likable, naturally funny and vivacious for this role. Honestly I'd rather someone relatively unknown like Alex, but also like Alex, was a working actor, has good experience under his belt but did not get a huge breakthrough role yet.
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Post by Michael on Aug 15, 2016 12:37:21 GMT
Is there a date when they announce the cast? Previews start on 24th October. Assuming one month of rehearsals, I'd say end of September at the latest. But yes, it's somehow odd that they haven't announced at least the leads (Dewey and Ms Mullins) yet.
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Post by demonbarber on Aug 15, 2016 14:20:39 GMT
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Post by 49thand8th on Aug 15, 2016 14:21:25 GMT
Personally, I think Killian would be a good choice for Dewey. Anyone knows if he can play the guitar? My favourite would be Nathan Amzi, but we don't know if Disney allow him to leave Aladdin prematurely. I'd also like to see Oliver Tompsett, or maybe Ross Hunter? Simon Lipkin would be great for the comic part of the role, but I'm not sure if his voice is strong enough. I'm not sure whether this is the case as I've not seen a breakdown for the role, but I'd bet that the role requires a chubby actor, very much in keeping with the film and original casting of Alex Brightman. Even though he has lost a considerable amount of weight as a result of the show, he was quite chubby when he began and still has a bit of meat on him now! Guessing it would be quite a hard show to recast, given that a chubby male with a rock tenor voice and can (probably) play the guitar is quite a specific casting! But the image of Jack Black in this role is so vivid, and it probably goes with the 'lazy slob, average-joe American' (no offence intended!!) image of the character. I guess that's why Elder Cunningham in Mormon, for example, began casting thinner males to play the role as a geek/on the spectrum and they had the scope to change that characteristic - even if it meant a slight, small lyric change! I don't think there's any way they would go down the route of a tall and slim Oliver Tompsett or even a stocky Simon Lipkin. Or even an average-built Killian Donnelly. Happy to be proven wrong, however! Simon without a doubt has the comedy chops for it. From what I remember, there are no lines in the show that specifically say anything about Dewey's weight. There are definitely comments about him being unattractive or a slob. (Which I find weird when Will Blum is adorable, but otherwise he's so good. ) Like Cunningham, it might help that Dewey stands out among all the uptight, slim and prim school staff and parents by being a larger guy, but it's not a requirement.
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Post by max on Aug 15, 2016 14:30:31 GMT
Michael Ball as Dewey and Lisa Riley as Miss Mullins. The children to be played by adults with shoes on their knees (like the prince in Shrek, and Charlie's Oompah Loompas) and showing their amazing musical skills on kazoos. Right - casting done! Now let's move in with our lives.
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Post by theatremadhatter on Aug 17, 2016 0:22:46 GMT
I heard on the grapevine a possibility that Killian would be going to Broadway... Maybe for Kinky or are they taking Commitments there? Which would rule him out. I still think they'll be opening with an American (not Alex but maybe Will Blum or similar alternate for US) and then have Tim Prottey Jones as a cover? maybe go back to Nathan Amzi when they can get him out of Aladdin. Shame I'd much prefer they find a UK name. All feels rather last minute.
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Post by cheesy116 on Aug 17, 2016 18:12:19 GMT
I heard on the grapevine a possibility that Killian would be going to Broadway... Maybe for Kinky or are they taking Commitments there? Which would rule him out. I still think they'll be opening with an American (not Alex but maybe Will Blum or similar alternate for US) and then have Tim Prottey Jones as a cover? maybe go back to Nathan Amzi when they can get him out of Aladdin. Shame I'd much prefer they find a UK name. All feels rather last minute. Tim definitely auditioned but i've no idea how far he got in the process, but I do agree that I can see him in the role, as a cover more likely, and he just left Kinky Boots. I can see them bringing Alex over to open it, most likely for a short run like 3 months. Afterwards ? who knows, I personally cant see Killian being able to pull off Dewey. I hadn't even considered him going to broadway for Kinky Boots but now that you mentioned it, its a great idea, and if they got Matt to go to after his 2nd year, the advertising would write itself.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2016 18:14:04 GMT
I really hope it isn't Tim. I don't know what it is, but I really just can't stand him.
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Post by hayley on Aug 18, 2016 13:15:35 GMT
Stephen Rahman Hughes - would look OK, great voice, but there is that Aladdin problem again.
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Post by danb on Aug 18, 2016 13:22:04 GMT
I really hope it isn't Tim. I don't know what it is, but I really just can't stand him. Bit harsh. In terms of his deadly falsetto and his rock voice I think he'd be ideal. "Can't stand him" doesn't seem that objective lol. (But who am I to talk...I feel the same about Duncan James!)
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Post by zak97 on Aug 19, 2016 15:00:50 GMT
There is a bit of a buzz on here on casting - but how popular is this production looking off here?
Also, does it appear that the general interest regarding the show opening in London is based on the success of the film, or the fact that ALW is attached?
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Post by danb on Aug 19, 2016 15:34:05 GMT
It will only be the casting that would excite me enough to pay for this.
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Post by max on Aug 19, 2016 17:43:35 GMT
There is a bit of a buzz on here on casting - but how popular is this production looking off here? Also, does it appear that the general interest regarding the show opening in London is based on the success of the film, or the fact that ALW is attached? I think it's more irritation than "buzz". With me anyway. Very complacent behaviour from the producers. Then again, if tickets are already selling brilliantly perhaps the casting doesn't matter so much. It's just that it does to me; not even thinking about booking until I know more.
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Post by talkstageytome on Aug 19, 2016 19:02:49 GMT
The revival of this thread got me exciting for a second. I thought they'd decided to announce the cast at last. Silly me.
They were clearly trying to ramp up the excitement for SoR at West End Live a few months ago. We had to endure the teaser trailer about 60000 times. Really felt like they were aiming for in-your-face marketing, and I was actually excited for it. But sadly it's pretty much gone silent since then. Shame.
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Post by firefingers on Aug 19, 2016 23:29:13 GMT
Friend got an ensemble track offer today so casting is still going on. Seems like they want to announce it all in one lump.
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Post by cheesy116 on Aug 21, 2016 10:13:16 GMT
I expect the casting of this to get announced this week for sure (even though we've been saying that for months), because Christopher Key, the associate director, tweeted today 'It's time to rock, my school of rock UK journey begins!' And then attached a picture of the theatre in NY, possibly referencing the fact he's leaving the Broadway show for the London one. Fingers crossed for Monday !
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2016 12:00:03 GMT
I expect the casting of this to get announced this week for sure (even though we've been saying that for months), because Christopher Key, the associate director, tweeted today 'It's time to rock, my school of rock UK journey begins!' And then attached a picture of the theatre in NY, possibly referencing the fact he's leaving the Broadway show for the London one. Fingers crossed for Monday ! It would be great for some casting this week! We're in need of some big theatre news during this month! However, I know Autumn will be a good season for news.
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Post by 49thand8th on Aug 25, 2016 16:08:33 GMT
So I guess this means they'll be using Will Blum for promo pictures until there's an actual photoshoot with the London Dewey?
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Post by showtoones on Aug 25, 2016 16:10:11 GMT
Or he may be going to London in "Book of Mormon"...they tend to use American Actors and he has the build for Cunningham
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