Victoria Clarke as Ethel Beane stole every scene she was in!!! The talent of the cast was amazing and to see this live was magnificent. Each actor created a full characterization and as an audience member you felt for each and every one of them. Effect, powerful,moving theatre! I hope the original cast know how valued and loved they were!
Hartley honestly seems like a dream role.... it would be so incredibly fun to get to both play in the band, act, and sing! Absolutely would learn violin for that role
Yes, if you have it. An amazing piece of music, I find the way it builds tension, with its use of recitative (esp. with the Strausses and the officers) and the way it organically crescendos by adding the "thousand voices," absolutely riveting.
@@michaelwilliamybarra2409 yes, and ALSO starring Victoria Clark! (Alice Beane here, and Margaret Johnson in Light, lol) they work very well together! Even MORE of course her LATEST role the Tony Winning "Kimberly Akimbo" but yeah this was one of her earlier Broadway roles
i life in Holland and i do a musical class and one of the songs is this one.. but then in Dutch.. there is it Called "Nieuwe (New) Ragtime.. its a funny song :P
Ok...the three kates are not sisters...watch the opening, they introduce themseleves to each other. And when I was in this for a high school production, in the research i did I found nothing that said anything about the Kates being sistesr in real life or the show.
The three Kates were real but hardly any information is found on them. But the roles they are playing in this song are three sisters who are on the titanic returning home after the funeral of their fourth sister. All three survived just about. 1 of them Caroline Brown sacraficed her place for a sick elderly man, but he refused to move and made her take his place. The three sisters were seperated and only 2 reunited on the carpathia the third returned a few years later.
How much of the press reel footage do you have in your possession? Besides, this, 'What a Remarkable Age/Lady's Maid' and the Launching Sequence, I mean. This is great!
Whoever they have playing Mr. Hartley in this is rather charming.
Victoria Clarke as Ethel Beane stole every scene she was in!!! The talent of the cast was amazing and to see this live was magnificent. Each actor created a full characterization and as an audience member you felt for each and every one of them. Effect, powerful,moving theatre! I hope the original cast know how valued and loved they were!
cliff9685 I agree. Her Alice Beane was amazing. One of my favorite tracks.
Hartley honestly seems like a dream role.... it would be so incredibly fun to get to both play in the band, act, and sing! Absolutely would learn violin for that role
Yes, if you have it.
An amazing piece of music, I find the way it builds tension, with its use of recitative (esp. with the Strausses and the officers) and the way it organically crescendos by adding the "thousand voices," absolutely riveting.
Thank you so much for posting all these videos!!! I love it!!!! :) love.. I have danced..one of my fav songs!!! :)
@PJGProductons yep - the original cast was very small, and pretty much EVERYONE doubled (at LEAST doubled) parts.
That is the great actor/singer/pianist/conductor/musical director/director Ted Sperling!
Don't forget Tony and Drama Desk Award winning co-orchestrator(with Bruce Coughlin and composer Adam Guettel) of The Light in The Piazza in 2005!
@@michaelwilliamybarra2409 yes, and ALSO starring Victoria Clark! (Alice Beane here, and Margaret Johnson in Light, lol) they work very well together! Even MORE of course her LATEST role the Tony Winning "Kimberly Akimbo" but yeah this was one of her earlier Broadway roles
i life in Holland and i do a musical class and one of the songs is this one.. but then in Dutch.. there is it Called "Nieuwe (New) Ragtime.. its a funny song :P
Thanks for uploading this. Do you have the end of Act I? (Absolutely love that long sequence leading into "Iceberg--right ahead!")
Rip to the band on the titanic. They tried to prevent a panic and went out doing what they loved.
Ok...the three kates are not sisters...watch the opening, they introduce themseleves to each other. And when I was in this for a high school production, in the research i did I found nothing that said anything about the Kates being sistesr in real life or the show.
The three Kates were real but hardly any information is found on them. But the roles they are playing in this song are three sisters who are on the titanic returning home after the funeral of their fourth sister. All three survived just about. 1 of them Caroline Brown sacraficed her place for a sick elderly man, but he refused to move and made her take his place. The three sisters were seperated and only 2 reunited on the carpathia the third returned a few years later.
How much of the press reel footage do you have in your possession? Besides, this, 'What a Remarkable Age/Lady's Maid' and the Launching Sequence, I mean. This is great!
Do you have any press reels of You're A Good Man Charlie Brown or seussical? Curious.
@robbertstoop What do you mean???
this is awful everything was bad ,the actors,the music, the acting all was of it was bad