Fleet St slime tutorial (4 April 2024) - A Little Priest

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  • Aaron Tveit, Sutton Foster & Joe Locke's run of the Sweeney Todd Revival (2023-24) on Broadway. Delaney Westfall & Nathan Salstone in for Johanna & Anthony at this show on 4/4. View from front row Mezz (right).

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  • @danisaur33
    @danisaur33 หลายเดือนก่อน +29

    Sutton got Aaron to break during this song when I saw it. incredible

  • @capnramsey68
    @capnramsey68 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    My favorite part of the show 😅. Glad I got to see it live!

  • @geaj
    @geaj หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    Sondheim's genious showcased!

  • @josefigueroa8304
    @josefigueroa8304 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    I have been going to broadway shows ever since high-school. Aaron by far is the greatest broadway actor by far. Kudos.

    • @jacobmccain8794
      @jacobmccain8794 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      He's top for me, but man seeing Jeremy Jordan in Great Gatsby was life changing

  • @mattjd1243
    @mattjd1243 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I went to closing because of this video, thank you for sharing

  • @danjon8799
    @danjon8799 หลายเดือนก่อน +27

    I think these two are extremely good (I don't know why there was such an uproar in my opinion when they were cast as this whole productions focus has been to cast the people you would least expect and especially since it tries to prove the point that a killer can be someone who you least expect).
    BUT, I have one criticism and for me their performances are too light comedy and not serious enough. I know that sounds odd but I remember watching years ago Emma Thompson do it with Brynn Terfel and although this song is meant to be quite funny and a bit of light relief after a really scary moment, there is one moment when Sweeney and Mrs Lovett change and the reason is because they know that they are going to commit these murders and in a weird way they know there is no going back if they commit to it. I know it sounds weird but genuinely if you watch that performance from Bryn and Emma you can see a massive tonal change so what was a really lovely light hearted song becomes a song that creates a chill because you realise that they are willing to do whatever they can for the sake of vengeance.
    But that being said though a pleasant surprise.

  • @meriferguson7924
    @meriferguson7924 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I saw this on Friday night. It was so excellent!

  • @brittanymeskimen6048
    @brittanymeskimen6048 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    These are great! Thank you for sharing. Do you happen to have By the Sea?

    • @tillie0305
      @tillie0305  หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      you are so welcome!! im sure quality could be better on some of them but i tried my best lol - sadly no By the Sea 😢 i must have moved during a few of the songs and looks like my jacket covered the camera and muffled the sound - but iv seen a load of clips on twitter and tiktok of By the Sea so I'm sure someone has it🤞

  • @bizrmagic
    @bizrmagic 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    I hate to be contrary to everybody else's comments... I really do love both of these actors.... But they seem more interested in doing their own stick and not landing the brilliant jokes that Soundhiem wrote in the song... For instance... one of the best joke in the piece is the shepherd's pie, But they completely class over it.... So they can focus on sutton crawling on the floor... Watch the clips of christine baranski playing the role... And see how much is in the song that they overlooked... And if anyone thinks that their "bits" are better than what Sondheim put in the show you're terribly mistaken

    • @jacobmccain8794
      @jacobmccain8794 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yeah, I think they hit what Sondheim wants and still tries new things and do things differently. To each their own, I love all the different adaptations and realizations of it.

  • @zoesalcido3301
    @zoesalcido3301 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    MRS. LOVETT:
    Seems a downright shame...
    TODD: Shame?
    LOVETT:
    Seems an awful waste...
    Such a nice, plump frame
    Wot's 'is name has...
    Had...
    Has!
    Nor it can't be traced...
    Bus'ness needs a lift,
    Debts to be erased...
    Think of it as thrift,
    As a gift,
    If you get my drift!
    No?
    Seems an awful waste...
    I mean, with the price of meat
    What it is,
    When you get it,
    If you get it...
    TODD: HAH!
    LOVETT:
    Good, you got it!
    Take, for instance, Mrs. Mooney and her pie shop!
    Bus'ness never better using only pussycats and toast!
    And a pussy's good for maybe six or seven at the most!
    And I'm sure they can't compare as far as taste!
    TODD:
    Mrs. Lovett, what a charming notion
    LOVETT:
    Well, it does seem a waste...
    TODD:
    Eminently practical
    And yet appropriate as always!
    LOVETT:
    It's an idea...
    TODD:
    Mrs. Lovett, how I've lived
    Without you all these years, I'll never know!
    How delectable!
    Also undetectable!
    LOVETT:
    Think about it!
    Lots of other gentlemen'll
    Soon be comin' for a shave,
    Won't they?
    Think of
    All them
    Pies!
    TODD:
    How choice!
    How
    Rare!
    TODD:
    For what's the sound of the world out there?
    LOVETT:
    What, Mr. Todd?
    What, Mr. Todd?
    What is that sound?
    TODD:
    Those crunching noises pervading the air!
    LOVETT:
    Yes, Mr. Todd!
    Yes, Mr. Todd!
    Yes, all around!
    TODD:
    It's man devouring man, my dear!
    BOTH:
    And [LOVETT: Then] who are we to deny it in here?
    TODD: (spoken) These are desperate times,
    Mrs. Lovett, and desperate measures are called for!
    LOVETT: Here we are, now! Hot out of the oven!
    TODD: What is that?
    LOVETT:
    It's priest. Have a little priest.
    TODD:
    Is it really good?
    LOVETT:
    Sir, it's too good, at least!
    Then again, they don't commit sins of the flesh,
    So it's pretty fresh.
    TODD:
    Awful lot of fat.
    LOVETT:
    Only where it sat.
    TODD:
    Haven't you got poet, or something like that?
    LOVETT:
    No, y'see, the trouble with poet is
    'Ow do you know it's deceased?
    Try the priest!
    TODD: (spoken) Heavenly!
    Not as hearty as bishop, perhaps,
    But then again, not as bland as curate, either!
    LOVETT:
    And good for business, too -- always leaves you wantin' more!
    Trouble is, we only get it on Sundays!
    Lawyer's rather nice.
    TODD:
    If it's for a price.
    LOVETT:
    Order something else, though, to follow,
    Since no one should swallow it twice!
    TODD:
    Anything that's lean.
    LOVETT:
    Well, then, if you're British and loyal,
    You might enjoy Royal Marine!
    Anyway, it's clean.
    Though of course, it tastes of wherever it's been!
    TODD:
    Is that squire,
    On the fire?
    LOVETT:
    Mercy no, sir, look closer,
    You'll notice it's grocer!
    TODD:
    Looks thicker,
    More like vicar!
    LOVETT:
    No, it has to be grocer --
    It's green!
    TODD:
    The history of the world, my love --
    LOVETT:
    Save a lot of graves,
    Do a lot of relatives favors!
    TODD:
    Is those below serving those up above!
    LOVETT:
    Ev'rybody shaves,
    So there should be plenty of flavors!
    TODD:
    How gratifying for once to know
    BOTH:
    That those above will serve those down below!
    LOVETT: (spoken) Now let's see, here... We've got tinker.
    TODD: Something... pinker.
    LOVETT: Tailor?
    TODD: Paler.
    LOVETT: Butler?
    TODD: Subtler.
    LOVETT: Potter?
    TODD: Hotter.
    LOVETT: Locksmith?
    Lovely bit of clerk.
    TODD:
    Maybe for a lark.
    LOVETT:
    Then again there's sweep
    If you want it cheap
    And you like it dark!
    Try the financier,
    Peak of his career!
    TODD:
    That looks pretty rank.
    LOVETT:
    Well, he drank,
    It's a bank
    Cashier.
    Never really sold.
    Maybe it was old.
    TODD:
    Have you any Beadle?
    LOVETT:
    Next week, so I'm told!
    Beadle isn't bad till you smell it and
    Notice 'ow well it's been greased...
    Stick to priest!
    Now then, this might be a little bit stringy,
    But then of course it's... fiddle player!
    TODD: No, this isn't fiddle player -- it's piccolo player!
    LOVETT: 'Ow can you tell?
    TODD: It's piping hot!
    LOVETT: Then blow on it first!
    TODD:
    The history of the world, my sweet --
    LOVETT:
    Oh, Mr. Todd,
    Ooh, Mr. Todd,
    What does it tell?
    TODD:
    Is who gets eaten, and who gets to eat!
    LOVETT:
    And, Mr. Todd,
    Too, Mr. Todd,
    Who gets to sell!
    TODD:
    But fortunately, it's also clear
    BOTH:
    That [L: But] ev'rybody goes down well with beer!
    LOVETT: (spoken)
    Since marine doesn't appeal to you, 'ow about... rear admiral?
    TODD: Too salty. I prefer general.
    LOVETT: With, or without his privates? "With" is extra.
    TODD: What is that?
    LOVETT:
    It's fop.
    Finest in the shop.
    And we have some shepherd's pie peppered
    With actual shepherd on top!
    And I've just begun --
    Here's the politician, so oily
    It's served with a doily,
    Have one!
    TODD:
    Put it on a bun.
    Well, you never know if it's going to run!
    LOVETT:
    Try the friar,
    Fried, it's drier!
    TODD:
    No, the clergy is really
    Too coarse and too mealy!
    LOVETT:
    Then actor,
    That's compacter!
    TODD:
    Yes, and always arrives overdone!
    I'll come again when you have JUDGE on the menu!
    LOVETT: (spoken) Wait! True, we don't have judge yet,
    But we've got something you might fancy even better.
    TODD: What's that?
    LOVETT: Executioner!
    TODD:
    Have charity towards the world, my pet!
    LOVETT:
    Yes, yes, I know, my love!
    TODD:
    We'll take the customers that we can get!
    LOVETT:
    High-born and low, my love!
    TODD:
    We'll not discriminate great from small!
    No, we'll serve anyone,
    Meaning anyone,
    BOTH:
    And to anyone
    At all!