Fair, but I still think it wasn’t very classy of her to blame them on her stories.I agree, the choreography really looks weird. Is it the same as from the staged version or did they change it up for west end live?
As for Carrie sounding out of tune; apparently her track from her in-ears wasn't working, so she couldn't hear it anymore. And as somebody who has a background from music, it's really hard to keep the tune if you can't hear your backing track anymore, especially if there is a loud crowd around.
I mean, Carrie could have done better. She missed the first two words and was really out of breath, but her sounding as bad as she did was not 100% her fault
Is the interview posted anywhere online?she was well out of tune/breath before the apparent moment her in-ear cut out the track………..
LOVED that the interview afterward, turned very quickly to Tom & Gi - she’ll never escape being “Tom from McFlys sister”
Here you go! Cringe at the heart handsIs the interview posted anywhere online?
Thanks! I feel a bit bad for her that the interviewer asked 0 questions about Cinderella and spent 85% of the time talking about Giovanna. Maybe it illustrates how bad everyone thinks the show is.Here you go! Cringe at the heart hands
The truth is she might just get nervous, she has says multiple times she only feels confident performing at a stage, without the theater as her comfort place and being on a outside stage with so many people might be nerve wracking.She blamed WEL for her poor performance with Heathers there a few years ago when people absolutely ripped it apart on YouTube. I’m starting to see a pattern! Always complaining she couldn’t hear properly or that the choreography is out of context/different to the show. Carrie hun I think it’s just that you’re shit
“I’m still waiting for my song.” Christ, this woman loves making everything about herHere you go! Cringe at the heart hands
Though I, personally, couldn't do better, I think we're all aware of multiple actresses who are unemployed right now who certainly would do better than Carrie, for goodness sake.“I’m still waiting for my song.” Christ, this woman loves making everything about herAlso I’ve just caught up, the performance wasn’t a great advertisement for Cinderella. A lot of the comments on YouTube are very negative. Also I saw this, I’ve never understood that as a response. I’m pretty sure the poster isn’t leading a professional musical!
‘She had to walk from the theatre’ Jesus Christ well how come the cast of Wicked and Frozen and everything else weren’t out of breath“I’m still waiting for my song.” Christ, this woman loves making everything about herAlso I’ve just caught up, the performance wasn’t a great advertisement for Cinderella. A lot of the comments on YouTube are very negative. Also I saw this, I’ve never understood that as a response. I’m pretty sure the poster isn’t leading a professional musical!
What, I've seen several mt actors and actresses talking about watching their colleagues on days off, to support them and the (back)stage crew and to enjoy the show. But since Carrie secretly hates her co-workers and has no love for musical theatre AT ALL, that answer doesn't surprise me. The only reason for her to like a show is because she's in it (or else she'd be going to the theatre a lot more, which even before covid she never did).
I mean, maybe you shouldn't be there if someone's covering you while you're sick (I think Connie Fisher did that during her Maria run and came to the stage door to give autographs while being sick? Someone correct me if I'm wrong), but if you have weeks off and want to watch the show, what's soooo bad about that??
Oh my god yes!! I’ve been trying to work out who he reminds me of and you’re correct - it’s definitely John barrowman!Oliver is a bit too much like John Barrowman for my liking.
It’s put me off so many shows that I’ve then gone on to see. I know singing outside is harder sound wise but every year west end live seems to have really bad sound, I saw that Carrie lost her track half way through (she did a good job carrying on and seemed on time but I don’t know it well) which seems to often happen at west end live!West End Live really isn’t a great representation of any performer, the sound outside is always subpar and everyone oversings to make up for this and to hear themselves over their track. That aside, this didn’t persuade me to see the show. It looks dull. I don’t get it.
It's gently down hill all the way as well!Google maps tells me it’s a 13 minute 0.6 mile walk from the Gillian Lynne to Trafalgar Square. That shouldn’t make a “healthy” person in their late 20s who is allegedly training for a marathon out of breath. Maybe she needs to lay off the donuts and do some more cardio so she doesn’t sound so shit doing her job
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