Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m willing to give her a chance. She hasn’t worked much since Glee, so there aren’t really recent reports (that I know of) of her on-set behavior. Maybe she’s changed. Maybe she hasn’t. But for the show itself, I don’t have any doubts she’ll give a great performance. How things work out back stage is another matter entirely. I absolutely feel sorry for Beanie. She seems nice, and the producers obviously made some poor business decisions that made it worse for her.Anonymous wrote:I can’t get over the reports of what an awful person Michele is. I kind of hope the show still fails, tbh.
Seems like the lead producer was trying to be nice and support Beanie but it backfired.
Hindsight is 20/20 but I can understand thinking she might become a crowd favorite despite the weak singing. She really does have a lot of charm. I’d rather see her than Michele.
Anonymous wrote:I understand she's not famous but a real shame they didn't simply cast the apparently outstanding understudy.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t get over the reports of what an awful person Michele is. I kind of hope the show still fails, tbh.
Anonymous wrote:The fact that Lea isn’t going to rehearse in the space is not that uncommon, especially if a show is currently onstage and someone else is preparing to jump in. It’s also a way of being respectful, like the new owners of the house not showing up early to take keys and move in!
I don’t see this as very scandalous. If the reviews are that the lead can’t sing, there you have it. I get that there are many ways to present material and tell a story, but because of Streisand and Lea especially, people know these songs and expect the people singing these songs to have really strong, impressive voices. People have also heard these songs in concerts by Indina Menzel, Chenoweth, etc. Like, come on, you expect these songs to bring down the house with really big belts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m willing to give her a chance. She hasn’t worked much since Glee, so there aren’t really recent reports (that I know of) of her on-set behavior. Maybe she’s changed. Maybe she hasn’t. But for the show itself, I don’t have any doubts she’ll give a great performance. How things work out back stage is another matter entirely. I absolutely feel sorry for Beanie. She seems nice, and the producers obviously made some poor business decisions that made it worse for her.Anonymous wrote:I can’t get over the reports of what an awful person Michele is. I kind of hope the show still fails, tbh.
Seems like the lead producer was trying to be nice and support Beanie but it backfired.
Anonymous wrote:I’m willing to give her a chance. She hasn’t worked much since Glee, so there aren’t really recent reports (that I know of) of her on-set behavior. Maybe she’s changed. Maybe she hasn’t. But for the show itself, I don’t have any doubts she’ll give a great performance. How things work out back stage is another matter entirely. I absolutely feel sorry for Beanie. She seems nice, and the producers obviously made some poor business decisions that made it worse for her.Anonymous wrote:I can’t get over the reports of what an awful person Michele is. I kind of hope the show still fails, tbh.
I’m willing to give her a chance. She hasn’t worked much since Glee, so there aren’t really recent reports (that I know of) of her on-set behavior. Maybe she’s changed. Maybe she hasn’t. But for the show itself, I don’t have any doubts she’ll give a great performance. How things work out back stage is another matter entirely. I absolutely feel sorry for Beanie. She seems nice, and the producers obviously made some poor business decisions that made it worse for her.Anonymous wrote:I can’t get over the reports of what an awful person Michele is. I kind of hope the show still fails, tbh.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with the source, they should have let Beanie go shortly after the reviews came out, if they wanted to save the show. I saw the CBS Sunday Morning interview with her before it launched and she was everything they're saying (sweet, excited, etc.) Oh well. It's a singing role and if her voice wasn't up to it . . .
What about Lea Michele rehearsing elsewhere and then performing in the building. Is that typical? Sounds strange.