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Younger Than Springtime (Andrew Samonsky)

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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2010

South Pacific
Rodgers and Hammerstein
Younger than springtime
Andrew Samonsky - Lt. Joseph Cable

Conductor: Ted Sperling

Vivian Beaumont Theater, Lincoln Center
Telecast live on 19 August 2010

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  • just realized something: he has no shirt on............ so where's his mic!? xD

  • I loved this! His acting voice was awkward... but his gestures and body language shows he can act... just work on the acting voice... But I was impressed :)

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  • I really liked his portrayal. He was awkward in his speech for a reason I think -- this Cable is a military type/sports jock who is not accustomed to emotion.  I really like the way he stumbles into his embrace with her -- very different from the take-charge handsome-hero Cable that is usually presented. The farther this storyline progresses, Cable gets torn apart by his love for Liat. Very low-key portrayal but very effective and quirky.

  • @JTROCKAA494 wireless headpiece. 

  • @JTROCKAA494 In his Hair. I'm not kidding.

  • @JTROCKAA494 Choir mics?

  • @JTROCKAA494 Surgical tape with the wire running up his back or side then hidden in his hair line.

  • Damn he's hott!!!

  • BRINGS THE CRUDENESS OF WW # 2 to mind - ALL THE 'HEROES' really wished to do was to forget the virgin back home, and get their rocks off and get blown apart ......OH GRANDPAW!!!!

  • @JTROCKAA494 taped to his head, and up his back lol :D

  • @JTROCKAA494 Microphones are rarely put on clothing in the theatre, due to rustling sound, they are taped on the side of the face or on the forehead

  • @jsbach15 I agree. In the 1958 movie, it is clearly implied that Cable and Liat engaged in sexual intercourse, but it was handled a lot more subtly. In the movie, Cable was already shirtless in a non-sexual context. Here, the actor removes his shirt only after they are alone, and he gets on top of her, which leaves a whole lot less to the imagination. The movie was the better approach.

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