In this scene of the play, she has just found out that she is pregnant by a man who doesn't really love her. Thus that line in the song, "Used by a man who can't love," Shoshana is a MASTER singer. No matter how many times I watch this, it makes me emotional.
This is one of my favorite songs...evah. When done poorly, it's still pretty. When done masterfully, it's a gut-punch to the soul. I had not seen this version and can not think of a better one.
Your lighting matches hers! Love this genuine reaction to Shoshana’s excellence. The main character Jenna in Waitress is singing about her younger self in this introspective song. She mentions her pregnancy, which gives her hope despite her abusive relationship and dead-end job.
In this scene of the play, she has just found out that she is pregnant by a man who doesn't really love her. Thus that line in the song, "Used by a man who can't love," Shoshana is a MASTER singer. No matter how many times I watch this, it makes me emotional.
Shoshana has my favorite voice on Broadway. She is incredible!
This is one of my favorite songs...evah. When done poorly, it's still pretty. When done masterfully, it's a gut-punch to the soul. I had not seen this version and can not think of a better one.
this is a masterclass in truly letting loose, with no cares, to fully become a character...shoshana is something else.
Your lighting matches hers! Love this genuine reaction to Shoshana’s excellence. The main character Jenna in Waitress is singing about her younger self in this introspective song. She mentions her pregnancy, which gives her hope despite her abusive relationship and dead-end job.
This one’s too extra for my taste. I prefer the version by Sara Bareillas, who wrote the song.