Anonymous wrote:Now she has tonsillitis and will miss even more shows.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t even understand this idea of trying a “new version” of Funny Girl that departs from past performances.
If you want to do a “new version,” get Lin Miranda to rewrite all the music in a new style and use a diverse POC cast. But to cast a mediocre actress with no singing chops on a major Broadway production is just a horrible idea. I wonder how much her parents invested in the show?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When Beanie first got the role I remember reading that Beanie had played the lead in a Funny Girl revival somewhere else and was a hit. Was that not true or am I misremembering? When she first got the role, there was a lot of positive press about how great she would be and how it was such an interesting and filled-with-possibilities choice -- along with a lot of sour grapes posts about how mad Lea Michele must be.
Never heard she was in a Funny Girl Revival prior to the Broadway one, just a supporting role to Midler in Dolly.
Her family probably paid for that press.
She had a Funny Girl-themed party for her 3rd birthday.
Nooooooo 😂
This is just pathetic. Her parents bought her a Broadway show? What’s next - re-enacting her bat mitzvah theme on-screen?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When Beanie first got the role I remember reading that Beanie had played the lead in a Funny Girl revival somewhere else and was a hit. Was that not true or am I misremembering? When she first got the role, there was a lot of positive press about how great she would be and how it was such an interesting and filled-with-possibilities choice -- along with a lot of sour grapes posts about how mad Lea Michele must be.
Never heard she was in a Funny Girl Revival prior to the Broadway one, just a supporting role to Midler in Dolly.
Her family probably paid for that press.
She had a Funny Girl-themed party for her 3rd birthday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When Beanie first got the role I remember reading that Beanie had played the lead in a Funny Girl revival somewhere else and was a hit. Was that not true or am I misremembering? When she first got the role, there was a lot of positive press about how great she would be and how it was such an interesting and filled-with-possibilities choice -- along with a lot of sour grapes posts about how mad Lea Michele must be.
Never heard she was in a Funny Girl Revival prior to the Broadway one, just a supporting role to Midler in Dolly.
Her family probably paid for that press.
Anonymous wrote:This is some brutal inside gossip….
https://www.thedailybeast.com/inside-the-real-broadway-drama-over-lea-michele-replacing-beanie-feldstein-in-funny-girl
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When Beanie first got the role I remember reading that Beanie had played the lead in a Funny Girl revival somewhere else and was a hit. Was that not true or am I misremembering? When she first got the role, there was a lot of positive press about how great she would be and how it was such an interesting and filled-with-possibilities choice -- along with a lot of sour grapes posts about how mad Lea Michele must be.
Never heard she was in a Funny Girl Revival prior to the Broadway one, just a supporting role to Midler in Dolly.
Anonymous wrote:When Beanie first got the role I remember reading that Beanie had played the lead in a Funny Girl revival somewhere else and was a hit. Was that not true or am I misremembering? When she first got the role, there was a lot of positive press about how great she would be and how it was such an interesting and filled-with-possibilities choice -- along with a lot of sour grapes posts about how mad Lea Michele must be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love that Jane Lynch, who's in Funny Girl, went "Wait, Lea's coming? Hell no!" and noped the heck on out of there.
Eh, it makes more sense for Lea and Tovah to start together. It would be weird for Lea to do a handful of shows with Jane.
+1 Plus, Jane said she adores Lea. You don’t say that if you can’t stand someone.
“ Jane Lynch is ecstatic for her former “Glee” co-star Lea Michele, who has landed her dream role as Fanny Brice in Broadway’s “Funny Girl.”
“I adore her. She’s just going to take this show and make it her own,” the actress told Deadline.
“I’m so glad she’s getting the opportunity in real life to do the show and not just on ‘Glee.’”
https://pagesix.com/2022/07/13/jane-lynch-reacts-to-glee-co-star-lea-micheles-funny-girl-casting/amp/
They didn’t need her after Tovah was on board.
The best comment I read about this was someone lol'ing the "I adore her" statement being taken seriously. Said that's just as meaningless in the theater community as "how are you" in real life, commonly said without sincerity.
Yeah, no way the producers weren't salivating over the welcome positive buzz a reunion would have generated. It is 100% clear Jane did not want it.
Jane is under contract. If the producers really wanted it to happen, they would have made it happen.