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Post by Acekicken on Mar 11, 2007 10:25:39 GMT -5
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Post by savageanimal on Mar 11, 2007 10:41:58 GMT -5
Wow.. I love that song, what is it called?
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Post by Acekicken on Mar 11, 2007 12:12:33 GMT -5
Wow.. I love that song, what is it called? I don't know,I thought it was real cool cause it has some behind the seen's shots. I would love to see more from all of his Theater shows. Sebastian was great in these theater roles. Sebastian & Carl sounded great in the JCS play together.
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Post by savageanimal on Mar 11, 2007 13:27:25 GMT -5
Yeah Sebastian is really a great actor. He just always acts like himself and that's it what makes him a great actor in Broadway and TV-shows
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Post by rocknrollmom on Mar 14, 2007 1:07:10 GMT -5
Yeah Sebastian is really a great actor. He just always acts like himself and that's it what makes him a great actor in Broadway and TV-shows Maybe he's acting like himself in the TV roles, but Baz played very different characters in his 3 roles on Broadway. (I'm not listing J&H in NC because it was the same role he played on Broadway) In J&H there was a distinct difference between Jekyll and Hyde. Jekyll was 100% upper crust gentleman while Hyde was a wild man. Baz definitely showed the extreme differences in the two personalities. Riff Raff was a campy character and Baz played it to the max. It was a total difference from J&H, a very fun role to watch. Jesus Christ Superstar was not at all like either of the other two roles. As Jesus, Sebastian was able to bring me to tears. I am not a religious person in any way, but he did stir up some very old emotions with this performance. His rendition of Gethsemane had so much feeling in it that he showed with his voice, from a very low whisper to his trademark scream. I have heard many renditions of this song, and I don't think any one of them even comes close to what Baz did with it. In addition to his voice, he has a very strong stage presence. I watched him perform to many kinds of audiences as well, from the "blue haired ladies who lunch" to the "blue haired tatooed headbangers", and he was a success with both groups and everyone in between. If he was just acting like himself, he would not have won over the first group and would have had little success with the "in betweens" The second group would have been the hardest to win over as an actor- because they knew him as the headbanging heavy metal front man, and they (myself included here) knew he is capable of putting it all out there and expected nothing less. Back to the topic, that was a very nice tribute to Carl Anderson. I saw him perform Judas multiple times, and he never disappointed me. He was also a very nice person off stage, and his talents will be greatly missed.
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Post by Acekicken on Mar 14, 2007 6:06:16 GMT -5
Yeah Sebastian is really a great actor. He just always acts like himself and that's it what makes him a great actor in Broadway and TV-shows Maybe he's acting like himself in the TV roles, but Baz played very different characters in his 3 roles on Broadway. (I'm not listing J&H in NC because it was the same role he played on Broadway) In J&H there was a distinct difference between Jekyll and Hyde. Jekyll was 100% upper crust gentleman while Hyde was a wild man. Baz definitely showed the extreme differences in the two personalities. Riff Raff was a campy character and Baz played it to the max. It was a total difference from J&H, a very fun role to watch. Jesus Christ Superstar was not at all like either of the other two roles. As Jesus, Sebastian was able to bring me to tears. I am not a religious person in any way, but he did stir up some very old emotions with this performance. His rendition of Gethsemane had so much feeling in it that he showed with his voice, from a very low whisper to his trademark scream. I have heard many renditions of this song, and I don't think any one of them even comes close to what Baz did with it. In addition to his voice, he has a very strong stage presence. I watched him perform to many kinds of audiences as well, from the "blue haired ladies who lunch" to the "blue haired tatooed headbangers", and he was a success with both groups and everyone in between. If he was just acting like himself, he would not have won over the first group and would have had little success with the "in betweens" The second group would have been the hardest to win over as an actor- because they knew him as the headbanging heavy metal front man, and they (myself included here) knew he is capable of putting it all out there and expected nothing less. Back to the topic, that was a very nice tribute to Carl Anderson. I saw him perform Judas multiple times, and he never disappointed me. He was also a very nice person off stage, and his talents will be greatly missed. ^ That was great..................
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Post by Katkick on Apr 5, 2007 17:46:25 GMT -5
wanted to post this under the Baz Calander but it's a snail loading the thread.. .. same thig with the JCSS thread.. anyhow.. I love this picture and thought I'd repost it.
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Post by Acekicken on Apr 5, 2007 22:20:14 GMT -5
wanted to post this under the Baz Calander but it's a snail loading the thread.. .. same thig with the JCSS thread.. anyhow.. I love this picture and thought I'd repost it. Kick Ass,he was so great in that show! I look forward to one day be sitting front row when he returns to Broadway.
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