takes. why didn t work so well? i think it s a few things. an hour pod cast, we have had the chance to speak to a lot of actors who have been on the show and they all say that the way it operates as a tv show, these are theatre actors and hollywood actors and it seems that it is singular television experience. you don t do that many takes and they set it up almost as though it is more of a play and they filmed the play, we were talking to the actor who plays connor s girlfriend. she becomes one of the people we root for the most in the show and she was saying, just
to spend the entire finale just awkwardly looking over my shoulder at how he was feeling. why do you think it worked so well? you look at the writing, the music, it is absolutely spectacular, the acting. this is one story when they were talking about the boat scene, filming it in one take. they had bits of film so the camera could relearn extraordinary take. what was it, in terms of those parts, why does it work so well? i think it s a few things. one, on our podcast, we have had the chance to talk to a lot of different actors who have worked on the show and they all say that the way it operates as a tv show, these are theatre actors in hollywood actors.
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When theatres and auditoriums shut shop in April this year for the second time since 2020 due to the pandemic, it was a huge blow to an already suffering theatre community. They had just re-opened a couple of months ago after the first wave. Starved of live performances, theatre-lovers had slowly started trooping in, but the second wave struck.