Staged Right

Staged Right

Welcome to the channel! I make episodes about musicals on stage, screen, and about the people who make them.

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  • @GhostbustersReturns
    @GhostbustersReturns5 күн бұрын

    " The Witch"!? Margaret Hamilton's reaction to Play " The Witch" from The Wizard Of Oz is a Classic!! God Bless Margaret Hamilton A Wonderful Lady!! R.I.P. 🙏🙏

  • @cindytomato
    @cindytomato5 күн бұрын

    Oh yeah according to the Gnostic Gospels Judas didnt hang himself and has his own gospel

  • @cindytomato
    @cindytomato5 күн бұрын

    I wonder what Jesus really looked like if he did indeed live. I think people would be shocked if they knew what his face looked like, it wasn't Irish.

  • @KVVWVV
    @KVVWVV6 күн бұрын

    Cumren!

  • @vincentkalafate43
    @vincentkalafate437 күн бұрын

    Margerret Hamilton : A Screen Imortal ! She'll Live A Thousand Years, On Film !

  • @jm7804
    @jm78043 күн бұрын

    More in fact. As long as humans are alive they will know who Margaret Hamilton is. That's quite a legacy if you ask me. We've only had 100 years of cinema. Can you imagine what it will be like after 1000 years of cinema?

  • @vicvaccani7015
    @vicvaccani701510 күн бұрын

    Didn’t need makeup

  • @oliverbrownlow5615
    @oliverbrownlow561514 күн бұрын

    Lost in all this discussion of the various versions of I AM A CAMERA and CABARET is the fact that both of these works are based on only a tiny sliver of Isherwood's BERLIN STORIES. I'd love to see someone adapt the rest of the material..

  • @charliegrady2640
    @charliegrady264014 күн бұрын

    She was one of the few people that were kind to Judy Garland on set.

  • @ThedarktwoThedarktwo
    @ThedarktwoThedarktwo14 күн бұрын

    I feel really bad that while filming she got severe burns on her face and hands when she did her first scene as the witch

  • @SaveThatMoney411
    @SaveThatMoney41115 күн бұрын

    Oh, Slave Play was copying Cabaret.

  • @catherineannelockman3805
    @catherineannelockman380515 күн бұрын

    Wow...25 thousand dollars was a LOT of money back then...guess she really loved him...and he was a dirt bag...

  • @Mississippi4Clemson
    @Mississippi4Clemson17 күн бұрын

    She is an absolute “Legend” ❤

  • @idogonen3075
    @idogonen307521 күн бұрын

    Hi there, I really enjoyed this video, but I do think that it's worth reviewing what you said about Barbra Streisand during the whole Funny Girl process (both the stage show and the film). she goes into quite a lot of detail about it in her memoir and it does shed quite a light on HER side of the comings and goings of the events that took place and the people involved. She talks about it in a profoundly honest way that might differ in some ways from what you mentioned.

  • @StagedRight
    @StagedRight21 күн бұрын

    @@idogonen3075 Yup, this came out a year before the memoir. Really hated reading about what Sydney Chaplin put her through. Maybe one day I’ll consolidate everything. X

  • @idogonen3075
    @idogonen307521 күн бұрын

    @@StagedRight to think that he almost singlehandedly destroyed the chances for the world of seeing more Barbra on stage!

  • @lilmsgs
    @lilmsgs22 күн бұрын

    let's get started? I thought we had already started.

  • @TheJohnGent1
    @TheJohnGent123 күн бұрын

    Please: No more male feminists. The ultimate in simps. Cuck much?

  • @TheJohnGent1
    @TheJohnGent123 күн бұрын

    Theatre is harder work than film. The camera did not love Patti's very odd looks. Her charisma works best on stage, like stars like Merman and Channing.

  • @jodieg6318
    @jodieg631823 күн бұрын

    I actually came to JCS through Alice Cooper when I caught a clip of him signing King Herod's Song.

  • @davegoodwin1848
    @davegoodwin184825 күн бұрын

    They should do a movie of her life and the perfect actress to portray her would be Mayim Bialik.

  • @juneflegle4972
    @juneflegle497225 күн бұрын

    No one else could have played that part like her. She was perfect!!! 💚. The voice, the look, and her actions were brilliant.

  • @SadeAdams-ln3tg
    @SadeAdams-ln3tg26 күн бұрын

    The first and best witch EVER!!! ON SCREEN Rip 🌹

  • @luvmenow33
    @luvmenow3327 күн бұрын

    I saw Nugent Williams twice, but I grew up with Gilliam and head and I’ll always be the original for me

  • @virginializcano3935
    @virginializcano393528 күн бұрын

    Sadly if you think Jon Chu is interested or even capable of bringing more nuance to this show & perhaps delving more deeply into the dark political implications of the novel & how they relate to today’s charged & horrifying political landscape, you are horribly mistaken. We are talking about a man who completely removed any and all grittiness, honestly & truth from In the Heights and turned the story into a watered down “Disneyfied” fantasyland in the service of political correctness & wokeism. The central storyline of a black man in love w a non-black Latina woman & the disapproval of her often racist father was removed. The grittiness of the Washington Heights streets, completely sterilized into a fantasyland where even words like “thug” or the idea that ppl would break into a bodega were deemed too controversial. I have no hope Chu can tell an honest or real story.

  • @StagedRight
    @StagedRight28 күн бұрын

    Ah yes, the ‘wokeism’ comments. Took a month but I finally got one. Welcome! Thanks for your optimism.

  • @virginializcano3935
    @virginializcano393527 күн бұрын

    @@StagedRight is watering down/ changing/ removing / altering the honest grittier truths of Lin Manuel’s story In The Heights not apropos to wokeism? I am a Latina who grew up in an area outside of LA very much like Washington Heights. In the Heights, like Wicked (both novel & musical) had a profound effect on my life. Together these 3 works comprise my ultimate favorite works of art. I was simply saying that after Chu’s treatment of In the Heights I doubt very much his willingness to go darker into grittier truths w Wicked. Im not sure why you’re offended. Every single Latino family has that one family member prejudiced against African Americans. There are gangs & yes other Latinos refer to them as thugs because they do thuggish things like break into liquor stores. In just one example of many: Chu took the racism that often comes from within our own community (and what Miranda chose to highlight in his story) and directed it outward. Now Latinos aren’t racist ever, it’s the white ppl at Stanford who are racist to us. Nina isn’t struggling at college because it’s simply hard. It’s because she’s being discriminated against. Chu was afraid to have Latinos painted in any negative light for fears of being called racist. In doing so he diminished the story. I don’t know what to call that if not wokeism. Im curious as to what you wld call it. And also why you seem to feel (judging from your comment) i am somehow required to be optimistic about my favorite musical being ruined by someone who already ruined my other favorite musical.

  • @StagedRight
    @StagedRight27 күн бұрын

    I’m sorry that’s your experience. Personally, I came to the ITH movie with no affinity for the show and (honestly) no real overwhelming feeling from the movie itself . I enjoyed some of the performances and some of the cinematography. It was just fine. That being said, a lot of people went nuts for it. Naturally, not everybody is gonna feel the same. I, of course can’t speak for your experience as a Latina. I’m sorry it was disappointing for you. That being said, and speaking in the broadest terms, I find casting aspersions online regarding a project yet to be released based on one’s personal feelings, not wholly productive. If you don’t care for Jon Chu, fair. But don’t Lin Manuel Miranda and Quiara Alegría Hudes (who wrote the original piece and co-produced the movie) share responsibility for how the movie came out? Just my thought. Again, I’m sorry the movie didn’t reflect your love for the original show.

  • @virginializcano3935
    @virginializcano393527 күн бұрын

    @@StagedRight i said nothing about casting in any of my comments (not sure if you’ve confused me w someone else). While i do have strong opinions on the matter i have kept them wholly to myself. I only voiced my belief & opinion that based on his work w In the Heights-IMO sterilizing & “Disneyfying” the source material-i harbor grave doubts that Chu is capable of getting into the grittier darker themes of the Wicked novel & incorporating them into his film. That was all that was ever proffered. Anyway, thanks for conversing & i enjoyed your video.