Always loved this scene for Finch (F-I-N-C-H) and his sheer nerve, faking it on just enough raw info to make the other guy fill in the details. The whole film is a lesson in chutzpah, and this scene is the distilled essence.
I was lucky enough to see this production with Radcliffe and Larroquette. This number was so incredible, it brought the show to a standstill while the audience continued to applaud. The whole show was amazing, but this was one of the standout out numbers.
Dan has always been one of my favorite actors. He’s so well known for Harry Potter but seeing him on a Broadway stage almost makes you forget about where he came from.
This blew me away seeing it live. Daniel and the whole cast have so much talent to do this work out of a number and sing! So grateful to have seen this!
After seeing clips of Dan and Darren, I was happy because I only then realised how much freedom someone has on stage. I thought it was, this line you stand here, then you move there. Buts its not
Emilia Clarke Actors have a nice mix of preplanned blocking and some improvised genius. One my friends in a show this year lept over a coffee table randomly (in a spot that it would work or course) during the first performance and the director loved it so much that he kept it. Blocking can also be a lot of fun too, especially with dances like Grand Old Ivy. Another one of my friends is playing Bigly, and loves the dance. It's probably one of the funniest scenes in the show when you know the people doing that dance.
Thanks for posting! I saw this production last summer. This was one of the best numbers in the show!! John Larroquetteand Daniel Radcliffe played off each other brilliantly!
Thanks so much for posting this! I saw it around May the year it came out! I would love to see it again! I keep looking for videos that show the whole thing! Please someone let me know if they find it!
Thank you for uploading! I was in 2nd row, and couldn't risk being caught recording! At least I can re-live it! You rock! Around when did you take this?
Rediculous production of a classic number. Over kill trying to hard to wow the audience. Most of the time less is more. silly choreography and dancing...if you can call it that. Bring back Robert Morse or even Matthew Brodderick...please