alternate title: 15 minutes of the pink slime just absolutely destroying me emotionally i'm aware that this isn't everyone who's ever played Howard, but it's about as many as I could find links i guess insta - / ipoke_idraw
The emotion in Sam's performance is unparalleled, and she's an incredible singer!!! People give the Bway cast way too much hate for their accents, they're all extremely talented singers and actors. I also think Courtney Stapleton's version is great and underrated
Sam just does such a good job of showing the insane amount of emotion that _should_ be showing in this song while still having extremely clean vocals on the big notes. And I just LOVE her.
THIS. Sam Pauly's performance hits so hard it gives you goosebumps on you whole body and I legit thought she cried at first. That's something I call art. Personal favorite.
My favorite is Sam, don’t get me wrong, all this ladies are incredibly talented but the way Sam managed to mix anger with fear, sadness and exhaustion is so unique to me
Aimie did that too and what I don’t like about Broadway is that America doesn’t learn about English history or not a lot but there just trying to take over
@@eviemx13 Translation: I'm a triggered British person who can't appreciate actors for who they are and can't comprehend that America is two whole continents and not a country.
the girl who said, “bite my lip and pull my hair, as you tell me I’m the fairest of the fair” and then did the high note. yea, she’s my favorite k howard
@@welcometostarbucks6727 Ok let’s get this cleared, she literally was out of breath because of all the singing and dancing she was doing during and before her solo. Plus, if you hear the version when it was not live, she does SO WELL.
I personally think that Howard's costume should've come with pieces that fell off during the number, leaving her in minimal costuming by the end (Similarly to how Cleves's costume worked in the american tour) what this would reflect is how a child was sexualized over and over until her entire innocence was stripped from the bubbly young girl that once was.
Or the opposite, she could slowly put on more, showing how she keeps trying to escape this oversexualisation and how at the end she just wants to disappear and hide from the world and the men in it.
@@artbycallie6816 That could be cool to see but I feel like it's easier to remove things than put them on. because remember, all of the queens are essentially handicapped to having the use of ONE arm because they don't wear headsets. other shows where characters are getting dressed onstage have both hands free because the mic they use is strapped into their clothing.
0:00 Aimee Atkinson 0:59 Grace Mouat 1:59 Vicki Manser 2:57 Zara MacIntosh 3:54 Courtney Stapleton 4:49 Collette Guitiart (1) 5:47 Collette Guitiart (2) 6:44 Hana Stewart 7:39 Sophie Isaacs 8:36 Jodie Steele 9:32 Jen Caldwell 10:30 Alicia Corrales-Connor 11:26 Georgia Carr 11:51 Sam Pauly 13:12 Courtney Mack 14:08 Courtney Monsma
No doubt that Sam gave the most passion in her performances. All of the ladies are amazing no doubt but Sam has got some skill when it comes to expressing the pain and anger of K Howard.
God they all sound fan-freaking-tASTIC- And they all did amazing jobs; tons of passion. It would be so hard singing something like this live, like holy crap I am especially in awe of Aimie, all the Courtney's (especially Stapleton), Hana and Sam. *I absolutely adored Sam's passion, her "when will enough be enoughsie?" and her finish nearly killed me istg- and her voice is a m a z i n g*
i am kinda confused because lots of people say she says "enoughsie" (which isn't a real word according to online dictionaries?) but if you look for the lyrics online it says "enough, see". i'd be very grateful if anyone wanted to help me out understanding this better.
right?? im not a belter but gosh. my throat aches vicariously from some of these riffs. obviously they’re all incredible for performing this number in conjunction with the choreography AND the subject matter but that. cannot be healthy for your voice in the long run
When I saw the Broadway cast in Chicago, I remember that at the end of Sam's rendition, no one clapped. She was sobbing on stage and we were all sobbing in the audience-it felt inappropriate to clap for that kind of heartbreak. From what I can tell, she's changed up how hard she goes between Chicago and Broadway but man-while all of the Howards are great, Sam's performance has always hit differently.
The emotion is soo important, you can hear her slowly becoming unhinged with stress,trama,heartbreak,sadness, anger and last fear throughout the song and the end is had the most impact, not to mention she exhales like its literally her last breath (it was). play times over.
They’re all so incredible, I can’t even pick a favorite. Sophie has a perfect voice for Howard, too. She sounds so young and innocent, which K Howard was. Also, the swings are underrated!
I fully believe she got this role because she proved she can sing this kind of emotional ballad while looking young and innocent because of her rendition of Lifeboat in Heathers. It's incredible.
My favourites will always be Sam, Aimie and Collette, Colette’s made me bawl when I saw her live, and Sam is such an amazing actress she gets me every time
@@lillig2147 No she wasn't. The original cast of six was the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with Megan, Ashleigh, Holly, Tilda, Annabel, and Shimali. Aimie only joined in the OCR.
my favorites amie atkinson - i really like this interpretation since it feels more sarcastic and passive aggressive which i think is a really good take on the character sophie isaacs - this one is also really great since it feels a lot more childish and highlights her innocence. also the emotion is great too jodie steele - this one is really good too because of the way it feels like shes having a real mental breakdown on stage sam pauly - i think this ones the best because it has the best mix of sadness and anger out of all the khowards here
Sams one was absolutely amazing, she put SO much emotion into it. the accent doesn't matter it mainly about the way they show and act during they're performances and i honestly think she nailed that
I personally really liked Jodie Steele's and Alicia Corrales's interpretations because I feel they both managed a nice blend between intensity and smooth delivery, and loved the specific notes they incorporated. They both leant into the emotional aspect of the song and sounded great doing it!
I saw no comments about Courtney Monsma so I'm just going to share quickly. I saw her live and her performance brought myself and others to tears, that audio is not the best but maybe the only one. She really is a star and was born to play Howard. All the Howard's though are the best and amazing
I don't like when people react to the tracks of this song. Literally every single one of these is amazing and reflects more emotions than the recorded song :'( When I want to listen to this song, I always put Sam's performance, she is amazing
Every single one of them had a moment that literally made my jaw drop. They all have amazing voices, and this really showcases that. And the EMOTION!!!
As a person who was rapped/molested many times a child by many guys, this hurts sooo much. Sam’s made me have a whole cry / ptsd moment the first time I watched it. It’s so accurate the way she portrays it.
idk why we are picking favorites all these girls are so so amazing at this role! and hearing their different interpretations of this part of this song is really cool!
I wish Mallory Howard audios were more accessible (if one even exists) I really wanna hear her sing it. Also, her as Boleyn after the first minute and a half.
Out of all these, the only one who actually brings me to tears is Sam. I can't ever listen to it without feeling that pain reemerging. Good job on portraying this in a way I'm sure many can understand and letting them know they're not alone.
1:Sam Pauly: is just amazing and I just love her delivery 2: Courtney Stapleton: I’ve never heard Courtney Stapleton sing it and omg she’s definitely my second fave 3: Aimie: I like her studio recording better than live she’s just a classic Everyone was amazing though
I love how young Sophie Isaacs sounds compared to the rest of them. It's kinda what I'd expect K. Howard to sound like, bc no offensive to Aimee but I feel like her voice is too mature for K.H.
How about instead of saying ones good and the rest are shit we acknowledge that it's not easy to fill a room woth your voice whilst singing and dancing-
I think it is interesting how different they all look. Must be such a exciting and interesting casting process because it has to be so much about what they bring to the audition.
Sam definitely does the best, she puts her own twist on it that sets her apart, like the no she does, she’s also a way better actor when it comes to the emotion in her voice while singing and changing it
Absolutely love that Sam is getting so much praise. She took the song to insane levels of emotion... like how she did that is BEYOND incredible. These queens all sounded phenomenal, but as has been said a lot, Sam's hit really hit hard. Like damn.
Sam's raw emotion at the end just gets me every time. It fees so real. Ad her gasp at the end- it feels like a cry of despair while don't quite understand the motivation or purpose of the gasp in other performances. That and Sam just crushes the comedy and levity earlier in the song. No hate to anyone else, but she is my personal favorite and I feel she honors the character and how it was written best.
there's so many things i could pick out of each performance to put here but i don't really have the time or space so i'll do it another time but i just wanna say these are all so incredible, they each add their own touch to the performance which i love! like sophie isaac's fairest of the fair riff (which, by the way, OH MY GOD), or some screaming some of the words, etc. i love how they each have different emotions like some sound angry some sound devastated etc. i just! love them all so much
So i got into this musical with the Broadway cast and because of that i was kinda sad to find out that nobody really put as much emphasis and emotion into K. Howard's part as sam did(except Courtny S, i love her performance too), so everytime i hear it i without the EVer and ENOughsie, i just kinda feel like a piece of my soul is missing. Also i just dont get why everyone loves millie, maybe its cause she is apart of the og cast, but i love Andrea and the way she presents Anne, with kind of a ditzy personality and everything when she was probably one of the smartest queens.
I kinda agree with u but all the others actually did really good and put emotion but I don’t think it shows with the voice a lot because they’re trying to keep their voice on point
Everyone talking about Sams emotion (which is amazing) but can we talk about the emotion Grace puts into in I knew she coved Howard but I never heard her before and she is great!!!
I absolutely love Aimee, Jodie, and Sam, their versions are amazing! The others have incredible voices, my only issue with them is that they don’t show the absolute despair that Katherine was going through, her life was too tragic to even put into words.
I love them all Equally because they have somthing very diffrent that made their K Howards very one of a kind Aimie Atkinson- Hyperventilating and deafeated sounding Vicki Manser snd Sophie Isaacs sound like playful children Zara McIntosh sound like a rowdy and fun kid Grace and Courtney sound like teens feeling betrayed Sam Pauly is a combination of Deeply Betrayed, Sad and Angry
Does no one acknowledge Courtney Mack? She was amazing! Her voice sounded rough, like she was tired, towards the end, and it’s amazing! I personally think she’s one of the best!