I love how they kept the original 70's tempo from 2:34 - 4:12. It definitely made a difference to the choreography and execution compared to the Broadway revival!!! BRAVO west end and BRAVO Scarlett!!!
Ok, I saw the original in 1975 as well as the Broadway revival. Didn't get to see the London production. I am glad that what I've seen of the London production, it seems that it is closer to the original in terms of the characters 'behavior" on the line. Also, they went back to the original orchestrations thank God. The revival redo's were lousy, even Donna McKennie had a comment once when I spoke to her about the dance arrangement to Music and the Mirror saying it did not having enough punch.
THANK YOU!! I thought i was the only one who noticed that! The original tempo for music and the mirror was dumbed down in the broadway revival. As soon as I heard the snippets for the London revival, it was very close to the original and this performance shows how MATM is supposed to be done by both the orchestra and the actress.
Pretty good. No backbends at the end (double pirouettes down the line usually followed up with backbends); not a fan of long hair on Cassie (personal preference; makes Cassie look too young/unsophisticated); tempos are crazy; still a huge fan of Laurie Gamache's attack at the end.
The revival on broadway was bad representation of the original, the west end had a few updates especially with this performance that made it close to the original.
Her sheer joy and abandon at 4:10 is so appealing.
She's the cats whiskers! Love her x
Omg please tell me there is the whole video of the show somewhere? I saw the revival on Broadway and in london and she was bloody amazing!!
very nice performance!
I hope they bring out the DVD of the wonderful London Palladium show.
I love how they kept the original 70's tempo from 2:34 - 4:12. It definitely made a difference to the choreography and execution compared to the Broadway revival!!! BRAVO west end and BRAVO Scarlett!!!
AMAZING
You made me cry like 4 times! x
Ok, I saw the original in 1975 as well as the Broadway revival. Didn't get to see the London production. I am glad that what I've seen of the London production, it seems that it is closer to the original in terms of the characters
'behavior" on the line. Also, they went back to the original orchestrations thank God. The revival redo's were lousy, even Donna McKennie had a comment once when I spoke to her about the dance arrangement to Music and the Mirror saying it did not having enough punch.
THANK YOU!! I thought i was the only one who noticed that! The original tempo for music and the mirror was dumbed down in the broadway revival. As soon as I heard the snippets for the London revival, it was very close to the original and this performance shows how MATM is supposed to be done by both the orchestra and the actress.
Do you have the full show or anymore?
Pretty good. No backbends at the end (double pirouettes down the line usually followed up with backbends); not a fan of long hair on Cassie (personal preference; makes Cassie look too young/unsophisticated); tempos are crazy; still a huge fan of Laurie Gamache's attack at the end.
I feel tired just from watching this, never mind performing it!
Came here after reading a review that described this performance as half-hearted. Hmm, okay.......
Scarlett is quite simply the best
I agree with you.
Fierce
The revival on broadway was bad representation of the original, the west end had a few updates especially with this performance that made it close to the original.
What the hell is this choreography she's doing at the start? Mr. Bennett would be turning over in his grave if he saw this.
Why does it look as if it was made off of just dance