Julia Murney - All That Jazz

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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2007

Julia singing All That Jazz, from Chicago.

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  • MARAVILHOSAAAAAAAAAA!!!

  • Sim, lindo!

    Eu sou linda!

    A Julia é linda!

    Até você é lindo, Mark!

    Tudo é lindo!

    uhhhh

    eu amo esse video!

  • Ai que lindo!

    Julai! Julia! Julia!

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  • Yeah, you know, when I saw her in Wicked I really didn't like her either, but then I got to know her in The Wild Party and Lennon and such and now I have a lot more respect for her in Wicked. I think that her version of Elphaba is very much her own and very unique now... it just took me some time to get used to her style.

  • she's so pretty! and what an amazing singer!

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  • "If she'd hear, her babies queer" -audience laughs- "... that's absolutely fantastic... for all..."

  • 'And all thaaaattttt.....

    JJJJJJJJJJJAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHAAAA­HHHHHAAAHHHAAAAAZZZZZZ- That jazz!'

    I was not a fan of her Elphaba, but WOW I have to admit Julia Murney has one amazing voice!

  • "that's absolutely fantastic"

    haha

  • Julia is amazing (L)

  • Way to miss the point. The musical has as much resemblance to the original film as it does to the book - possibly more.

  • Wicked was not a spin off of the film, it's an adaptation of the book, which had nothing to do with Margeret Hamilton.

  • "i think she was trying in ALL that she did to be reminiscent of MArgeret Hamilton's role of the wicked witch"

    THIS. This is why she made the perfect Elphaba. Because she took the Witch we're all familiar with and made her familiar in a whole new way.

  • I guess this was a performance from one of Rosie's cruises. She does a great job - especially love that last note. I haven't loved all the vids I've seen of her but this one and "How Lucky Can You Get" are probably my favorites. Oh, and the anecdote she tells at Don't Quit Your Night Job is a riot.

  • that end note just sold me, i thiught she was a bit cabaret, but know i think she's ace,

  • She reminded me of Margaret AND how Gregory Maguire wrote Elphaba. Amazing actress and singer!

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