Evan- Andrew Barth Feldman Connor- Alex Boniello Zoe- Mallory Bechtel Jared- Sky Lakota Lynch Alana- Phoenix Best Heidi- Lisa Brecia Cynthia- Jennifer Laura Thompson Larry- Michael Park
it must've been really hard for andrew (evan) hearing "your mom isn't going anywhere, your mom is staying right here" ( 2:13:49) days after his mom passed away. I don't think his cry was 100% acting
Do we know the date on this tutorial/ whether it was after? I can't imagine how emotional that scene must've been every night, and he's said he didn't want to take time off, idk how he did it (idk how he did any of this in general lmao Broadway actors are on another level)
@@adelinereactsaccording to Andrew, he debuted as Evan on his 17th birthday (May 7, 2019), though I’ve also heard he starts January of that year when replacing Taylor Trensch so it’s between January and May. And then his mom unfortunately passed away in August of that year
Anybody Have A Map?: 2:10 Waving Through A Window (my favorite song) : 7:58 For Forever: 27:29 Sincerely, Me: 36:57 Requiem: 43:22 If I Could Tell Her: 54:21 Dissappear: 1:01:25 You Will Be Found: 1:11:28 Sincerely, Me (Reprise): 1:19:42 To Break A Glove: 1:26:55 Only Us: 1:34:52 Good For You: 1:49:34 For Forever (Reprise): 1:56:02 Words Fail: 2:02:34 So Big/So Small (I almost always cry during this song): 2:10:44
wow....I didn't really like DEH before this.....but now I'm like, damn, maybe it IS a little good! This hits a little! Thing is, I really prefer Andrew Barth Feldman's Evan to Ben Platt. In this version, the character just makes so much more sense, and is way more sympathetic. I sort of feel like Ben Platt will sacrifice story beats for a good note or belt...whereas Andrew Barth Feldman isn't performing that way. Like, take the "If you're falling in a forest" section of Waving Through A Window. There's a moment where we can hardly hear him, where he's totally in his mind, consumed by anxiety...he HIMSELF is confused...Whereas Ben Platt makes that line real loud and clear in his Tony performance. Like, Ben Platt is making sure the audience knows it's an important line, giving us all this metaphorical wink. Anyway, sorry if that was harsh. I just feel like Ben Platt is such a performer...but in my book, vocal chops should always serve the story-and not the other way around! Okay, back to watching.
The person who originates a Broadway role will always have impact on that part. Through the workshop process, the creators tailor the role to the strengths of that particular actor. It's hard to tell where the actor ends and the character begins. Ben Platt's natural twitchiness became an attribute of Evan Hansen. So, every future performer is going to carry on some of that legacy. To expand: some roles become completely intertwined with the original performer. And those performers "own" that role. Barbara Streisand in "Funny Girl." Robert Preston in "Music Man." Rex Harrison in "My Fair Lady." Ellen Greene in "Little Shop of Horrors." Other actors can do a great version, but they will never truly equal the original. I saw Lea Michele in "Funny Girl." She was great, but just doesn't have the comic talents of Streisand. (No one does.) So, Andrew isn't mimicking Ben; it's that Ben is an integral part of Evan.
I always wondered about that... Maybe Andrew had a cold during this performance, so they used someone else for the kissing scene. Or maybe Andrew got delayed in the bathroom?
andrew was 16-17 when he played Evan- not sure if this happened for every show but its possible they brought in a double because he was a minor(idk how old the girl was)
ok so thiis is going to be an unpopular take ,but i don't think the singing was all that great from a lot of the cast memebers, specifically the 'connor murphy' i mean this is broadway, yoa'll should be blowingme away, but 'm kinda unimpressed??
@@blahkayonaFriday”yoa’ll should be blowingme away” You’re not a paying customer, you’re watching a bootleg through a crappy camera with a crappy mic. Why be so critical of these actors? You don’t know how the show sounded in real life.
"the connor murphy" played multiple musical threater roles and was on broadway in the past, and also a tony winner producer? T_T its not his fault that the video is uploaded from a phone to youtube and it was probably already downloaded from somewhere and so its not a clear footage?
i never knew that the choreo had evan RUNNING AROUND during the hardest part of waving through a window??? shdhdhd
Finally a "slime tutorial" for Andrew Barth Feldman🙌🏻🙌🏻
it must've been really hard for andrew (evan) hearing "your mom isn't going anywhere, your mom is staying right here" ( 2:13:49) days after his mom passed away. I don't think his cry was 100% acting
Do we know the date on this tutorial/ whether it was after? I can't imagine how emotional that scene must've been every night, and he's said he didn't want to take time off, idk how he did it (idk how he did any of this in general lmao Broadway actors are on another level)
@@adelinereacts i dont think we do but i'm assumming it's after because his mom passed pretty early on his run i'm pretty sure
@@adelinereactsaccording to Andrew, he debuted as Evan on his 17th birthday (May 7, 2019), though I’ve also heard he starts January of that year when replacing Taylor Trensch so it’s between January and May. And then his mom unfortunately passed away in August of that year
The perfect slime tutorial to watch at 3:33 AM when you just need a really good cry
I will always wonder where the slime tutorial came from.
@@Why____Not ohio
The audio is surprisingly good on this one.
Anybody Have A Map?: 2:10
Waving Through A Window (my favorite song) : 7:58
For Forever: 27:29
Sincerely, Me: 36:57
Requiem: 43:22
If I Could Tell Her: 54:21
Dissappear: 1:01:25
You Will Be Found: 1:11:28
Sincerely, Me (Reprise): 1:19:42
To Break A Glove: 1:26:55
Only Us: 1:34:52
Good For You: 1:49:34
For Forever (Reprise): 1:56:02
Words Fail: 2:02:34
So Big/So Small (I almost always cry during this song): 2:10:44
Thank you💙 I haven’t had time to do this for all the videos lol
@@FansenEditsYou're welcome. I only did this to listen to this version of Waving Through A Window on loop.
wow....I didn't really like DEH before this.....but now I'm like, damn, maybe it IS a little good! This hits a little!
Thing is, I really prefer Andrew Barth Feldman's Evan to Ben Platt. In this version, the character just makes so much more sense, and is way more sympathetic. I sort of feel like Ben Platt will sacrifice story beats for a good note or belt...whereas Andrew Barth Feldman isn't performing that way. Like, take the "If you're falling in a forest" section of Waving Through A Window. There's a moment where we can hardly hear him, where he's totally in his mind, consumed by anxiety...he HIMSELF is confused...Whereas Ben Platt makes that line real loud and clear in his Tony performance. Like, Ben Platt is making sure the audience knows it's an important line, giving us all this metaphorical wink. Anyway, sorry if that was harsh. I just feel like Ben Platt is such a performer...but in my book, vocal chops should always serve the story-and not the other way around!
Okay, back to watching.
Thank you for this!! I've been looking for Andrew's run for ages now.
IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR ONE WITH ANDREW THANK YOU SO MUCH
Hey How do I find the others? I can't find full shows on youtube. Thanks
@@lightyagami6823I search up what i want to watch and then Slime tutorial
FINALLY FOUND ONE! TYSMMMMM
we did You Will Be Found for my choir performance this year, love this musical so much.
I think I like Andrew better than Platt....even though he is probably trying to mimic some of the mannerisms.
The person who originates a Broadway role will always have impact on that part. Through the workshop process, the creators tailor the role to the strengths of that particular actor. It's hard to tell where the actor ends and the character begins. Ben Platt's natural twitchiness became an attribute of Evan Hansen. So, every future performer is going to carry on some of that legacy.
To expand: some roles become completely intertwined with the original performer. And those performers "own" that role. Barbara Streisand in "Funny Girl." Robert Preston in "Music Man." Rex Harrison in "My Fair Lady." Ellen Greene in "Little Shop of Horrors." Other actors can do a great version, but they will never truly equal the original. I saw Lea Michele in "Funny Girl." She was great, but just doesn't have the comic talents of Streisand. (No one does.)
So, Andrew isn't mimicking Ben; it's that Ben is an integral part of Evan.
@@jlasf that was my assumption
He’s my favorite Evan
Found this play from if I could tell her! and honestly it's perfect every time.
i love you. thank you so much.
💙💙💙
YES ANDREW AND SKY!!!
The quality is so crunchy compared to the original quality
Is it just me or did the Evan in "You Will Be Found" switch to Michael Lee Brown toward the end for a second?
Yeah, I have no idea!
I always wondered about that... Maybe Andrew had a cold during this performance, so they used someone else for the kissing scene.
Or maybe Andrew got delayed in the bathroom?
andrew was 16-17 when he played Evan- not sure if this happened for every show but its possible they brought in a double because he was a minor(idk how old the girl was)
@@heatherdash4113he’s back for only us and kisses her so i don’t think it’s that , but definitely wonder for sure why they switched for that end!
1:10:44 Andrew says “ow” so I think he hurt himself and had to get replaced
does anyone have andrew deh in higher quali? :p
1:03:17
3:44
Who plays Jared in this version?
Sky Lakota-Lynch!
Why did they change Evans in “you will be found lol”
@@Shayesbel87fr i got so scared
@@Shayesbel87 honestly not sure! Lol
@@Shayesbel87 Andrew is probably 16 or 17 at that time
Juts tag my fav part, don't mind me
37:00
35:00
I low key potentially may slightly like him better then Ben Platt... maybe
Who's the zoe in this?
Mallory Bechtel!
Oh cool! I’ve been trying to find a version with her in it since I heard her requiem
ok so thiis is going to be an unpopular take ,but i don't think the singing was all that great from a lot of the cast memebers, specifically the 'connor murphy' i mean this is broadway, yoa'll should be blowingme away, but 'm kinda unimpressed??
Why you acting like you paid money to be there? You’re literally watching a bootleg on CZcams lmaooo 💀
@@samieee.7884 so I’m not allowed to express an opinion on a CZcams video?? smh
@@blahkayonaFriday”yoa’ll should be blowingme away” You’re not a paying customer, you’re watching a bootleg through a crappy camera with a crappy mic. Why be so critical of these actors? You don’t know how the show sounded in real life.
"the connor murphy" played multiple musical threater roles and was on broadway in the past, and also a tony winner producer? T_T its not his fault that the video is uploaded from a phone to youtube and it was probably already downloaded from somewhere and so its not a clear footage?
idk i feel like they sang really well but to each their own and i feel like all of them kinda put acting on top of singing which really paid off imo