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Bada-bing: Chicago Meets The Sopranos

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-- Ace from AfterEllen.com

In the final episode of the first season of   Friends, Ross has to go to China, and Joey tells him to go to China  and eat Chinese food. Chandler then quips, “'Course in China, they just call  it food.” That kind of sums up how I feel about Chicago stunt-casting. It's just “casting” now because  it's the norm, not the exception. (Of course, that doesn't stop me from  commenting on it.)

But, amazingly, the latest   Chicago casting news is actually pretty good. At least  it's not really bad, and that's about as much as I can ask. Former Sopranos stars Aida Turturro and Vincent Pastore will  be taking over the roles of Matron “Mama” Morton and Amos Hart in  the Broadway production beginning November 13.

From a strict Broadway perspective,  the casting is a little flawed. Aida Turturro has some stage chops —  in 1992, she performed on Broadway in A Streetcar Named Desire — but she's never had a singing/dancing role. And Vincent Pastore has  not been on stage since his early community theater days.   

But from a character perspective,  this makes more sense. Janice Soprano as Mama Morton works.   


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Her character was manipulative  and self-interested — think how she weaseled her way into Bobby's life  — but she was occasionally sympathetic. (When Richie hit her, you understood  why she shot him.) I'm optimistic that she'll have a compelling stage  presence.

It's not too difficult to imagine  her in the big “Mama” Morton number, “When You're Good to Mama.”

 

And then there's Sal “Big Pussy”  Bonpensiero as  Amos Hart.

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“Big Pussy” was not as  much of a pushover as Amos Hart. (He did kill people on a regular basis.)  But he was similarly family-oriented, which proved to be his downfall.  I'm sure about his stage presence. (I'm pretty sure he's no Joel Grey.) But, if he can sing, he could be  watchable. 

Of course, I cannot help but  quickly cast the rest of the major roles.

I'm seeing Silvio as Billy Flynn.   

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I don't know that he's really  smart enough — and he'd be a little wooden — but the suits do it for  me.

I think Meadow would make the best Velma.   

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She's got the cunning and the  drive. (But she may not have the world-weary humor.) I think Jamie-Lynn  Sigler may actually have played Roxie — which seems wrong to me  — but Meadow as Velma is OK.

And, finally, I'd go with Adriana as Roxie.

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I think she's got the right  mix of smart and stupid for the role. (But if I were casting Drea  de Matteo rather than Adriana, I'd probably make her Velma.) 

That's my take on it, anyway.  Would you cast it differently?

 

 


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