From the 1997 Broadway production of Jekyll & Hyde. Robert Cuccioli performs "This is the Moment". Like my clips?? Check out my radio station, Sho-Toonz, at http://www.live365.com/stat...
From the 1997 Broadway production of Jekyll & Hyde. Robert Cuccioli performs "This is the Moment". Like my clips?? Check out my radio station, Sho-Toonz, at http://www.live365.com/stations/mr_bu...
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Abso-friggin-lutely fantastic. He's the only actor I've ever seen that's managed to convey the fact that Jekyll might be a little scared of what he's about to do despite all his excitement. And his understated movements are so appreciated after the circus performance David Hasselhoff put on.
You are so right. He's so realistic in his acting -- I actually believed that this is a doctor standing in his office, having an epiphany. He's the only one who pulls this song off. Even Warlow, who is an incredibly talented man, makes this song sound like a corny pop ballad. Cuccioli's rough, raw voice adds grit and meaning to the song. This role(s) belong to the Cooch!
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He's the only one who pulls this song off. Even Warlow, who is an incredibly talented man, makes this song sound like a corny pop ballad. Cuccioli's rough, raw voice adds grit and meaning to the song. This role(s) belong to the Cooch!