THE MUSIC MAN Tony nominee Sutton Foster sits down with Broadway.com Editor-in-Chief Paul Wontorek at New York City's historic Morgan Library and Museum to look back on her career and talk about making Marian Paroo her own.
I just saw The Music Man this past Tuesday... another time they raised money for Broadway Cares! She was fantastic, as was Hugh and everyone in the cast! Thank you for this great in-depth interview. I feel like I really know her now!
I fell in love with her when she had the short lived TV Series Bunheads....it blossomed from there. I love ALL of her work but her musicals are where she shines the brightest
I got "hooked" with Suton after eatchinh her 2012 Tony performance of Anything goes, you can see how talented she is and yet still so humble and down to earth, I wish someday I get to see her live!
@@DDumbrille The cast of "Anything Goes", starring Sutton Foster, performed the title song "Anything Goes" at the Tony's in 2012. It was a great performance
Would you also want to see Clark Gable play Scarlett and Vivien Leigh play Rhett? This sounds weird and pointless to me. I am not likely to get to NY to see this revival, but I don't think the original Broadway recording or the 1962 movie will ever be beaten.
@@michaelevans7582 you seem weirdly offended by the idea of actors playing different roles? I was picturing Sutton and Hugh doing a role switch at MCC Miscast, so Sutton could be a roguish, cheeky Harold Hill with all those fun fast-paced songs, and Hugh could be a more uptight and reserved Marion and belt out a ballad (we already know how good he is at that!). Honestly, yes if I could see Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh role switch that would be awesome. I think that's one of the greatest joys of film and theatre - when you get to see the unexpected and the delightful! Like when Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller alternated the roles of Frankenstein and the creature every night.