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heres some more clips from dreamgirls, its the end scene. the whole chicago one with deena and effie, effie and curtis (cause this time. effie whites gonna win) and then deena and curtis when i first saw you reprise, and then some of hard to say good bye and the dreamgirls reprise

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  • exactly!! I have been a part of theater productions ALL MY LIFE! I know what good acting is as well as good singing and I feel that in this instance, they did a great job despite their skin color because I'm SURE there was a black young lady that auditioned but she was clearly not good enough vocally to get casted for the part

  • thank you. they did do a good job. at the school they do do color blind casting. who ever can sing it and act it better gets the role. yes race is crucial to the play but it was a high school performance. weve had a black sandy from grease, a black dolly etc. it doesnt matter. its high school and they all did a damn well job. the girl playing deena is in the running to portray diana ross in a movie!!!!

  • none of them are even african american. One of them is definitely a white person.

  • omg you are soooooo blind lol. only two of the dreams are white, everyone else in the cast is black, white, latino etc. its a mixed cast...its a high school production....all the main male characters are black, except 2 of the dreams who are white, get over it, its a high school production

  • If they were in high school.....WOW! it was great man. forget the white black thing. only people who really need to be blak are Jimmy and curtis in my opinion to fit the story line,,,,

  • jimmy and curtis were black in our production

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  • I liked J. Hudson's "Cause this time Effie White is gonna win" a little better

  • For those of you who are "bothered" by the mixed casting, newsflash... WHO CARES, you FUCKBAGS! The mixed cast for CINDERELLA (Whitney/Brandy version) was fanfuckingtastic. Coffee is always better with cream, and chocolate chip cookies are better than plain sugar cookies. P.S. For those who are DREAMGIRLS fans and want a laugh-fest, go look at "DREAMGIRLS THE MISSING SCENE" on here... P.P.S. I wish they WOULD do a GREASE re-make with a multi-cultural cast.

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  • no me gusta no se no me llena, los vcestuarios las luces la escenografia no se no me gusta

  • no me gusta no se no me llena

  • I really appreciate and like the mixed cast, but I think Effie should have been a fat woman. AMAZING performances though :)

  • @ronflyzhigh Your school did Grease!?! Please tell me you have clips of that. (Its one of my favorite movies)

  • You know what? I won't go into the merits of this particular production. The bitching and complaining about color blind casting and the voices of the gals. MEH!

    I am just pleased that we have a visual record of the finale that was cut from the film.Or should I say reworked? Don't get me wrong. I just LOVED the film and think that the way the finale was treated in the film was BRILLIANT! But here we have the ORIGINAL stage version and we can judge the differences. Yes?

  • Forget about the color of the skin. I would like to know how come Effie is as thin as the other girls? Did they cut out the scene that lead up to 'And I Am Telling You?" And for people who claim to be a part of the theater ALL OF THEIR LIFE, should know, that the best is not always selected. Show business is a business, for the most part, of who you know not what you know or who talented you are. And I know that for a fact.

  • The only problem is that the musical, and the book it was based on is a testament of the black experience in the music world. Whether the singing and acting is good or not context from the time period just don't match up. It is like producing producing Gershwin's Porgy and Bess with a white cast. The opera was meant for a black cast that every audience could see. I think that is the same with this musical. The only difference is that Gershwin's will restricts P&B to an all black cast.

  • @itsalexacarolynn chek out my dreamgirls page plzz, leave u satisfied, were the best!!

  • I'll give an E for effort, but that was just awful, I'm sorry. I hope I'm not wrong, but good job on it

  • true

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