Woe Is Me
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way better than the original broadway version because this singer doesn't change her voice to sound like Logan from the script (HATE the lisp)
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@matthewsbean To be fair, though, in live theatre, everything you do has to be BIG. That's the difference between live theatre and film. In film you get close-ups and little details read just fine. On stage, small things don't read, especially from afar. This is why one of the basics on theatre, especially musical theatre, is to over-exaggerate. So, by that standard, it is best to hit the lisp hard. Subtle doesn't suit stage-acting well when it comes to that sort of thing
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I absolutely love this. Yes yes there could be more lisp but I think she's awesome!
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To all of you saying you don't like it with out a lisp.... There is one. It's just not super over the top.
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She has a good voice but don't like it without the lisp
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I'm playing this role too and I love seeing what other people do with her. But I'm definitely keeping the lisp and the nerdiness.
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she's supposed to be a nerd--- she needs a lisp, and cant have vibrato and be so glamorous...
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ummm.....
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I totally agree. Sounds weird without the lisp and with the vibrato.. but not bad
XDD The Dads are amazing.
I agree that Logainne should have a lisp and be an nerdy, but no one can fault, she's a great singer. :D
AwkwardScenario 1 year ago 11
It's totally awesome, but I'm not gonna lie: the lack of a lisp is throwing me off a bit.. I'm Schwartzy in our show :D
nakednotfamous 2 years ago 6