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posted: 1/6/2003 at 10:37:14 AM ET
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"In 1974, Maureen Moore played Dainty June in the first Broadway revival of Gypsy, starring Angela Lansbury and directed by book writer Arthur Laurents. In the third Broadway revival of Gypsy, to be directed by Sam Mendes this spring, Moore will be the standby for Bernadette Peters' Rose. Moore was Peters' standby in the 1985 Broadway production of Song and Dance; in her Tony acceptance speech, Peters thanked Moore, who had gone on for her a number of times. In recent seasons, Moore has been standing by for the role of Fraulein Schneider in another Broadway musical revival directed by Mendes, Cabaret. Moore's credits also include Mrs. Johnstone in the U.S. premiere of Blood Brothers in Connecticut; Charlotte in the original cast of New York City Opera's A Little Night Music; the Broadway Falsettos; and standby for Elaine Paige's Norma Desmond in the Broadway Sunset Boulevard."

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Maureen Moore

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Hi "Anonymous"--

I posted that awhile ago actually. Perhaps that was one of the posts I took down tho. None the less, Maureen was also Bernadette's stand-by in AGYG and has helped in recent years with Broadway Barks. I met Maureen not too long ago and she seemed like a very sweet person.

The link you posted wouldn't open so I thought I'd post it for people who wanted to check out the article

http://www.broadway.com/template_1.asp?CT=8


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posted: 1/6/2003 at 10:46:30 AM ET
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I've worked with Maureen a few times now on Broadway Barks and she is definitey extremely sweet. She and her husband are usually the first to show up in their little Volvo station wagon and the last ones to leave. LOL I can definitely see why she and Bernadette have remained friends after all these years. I was fortunate to see her in Cabaret one of the times I went and she absolutely blew me away. She was by far my favorite Fraulein Schneider - such an incredible voice. She will make an excellent Rose. Hopefully when Bernadette goes on vacation or something during the run of Gypsy, they will let Maureen take over instead of stunt casting the part. This production gets more and more exciting as time goes by.



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posted: 1/6/2003 at 11:01:38 AM ET
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I think Maureen has a pretty good chance of going on as Rose atleast once. Her chances will definitely be better if she is covering Bernadette if she's sick or as a last minute thing( not that I want Bernadette to get sick!). Seeing as the producers want to make as much money as possible and Maureen is not a household name...they might end up pulling the "Susan Lucci" thing that AGYG did if Bernadette decides to go on an extended vacation. However, I would personally much rather see Maureen, a very respected performer, rather than just someone with a "big" name.



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posted: 1/6/2003 at 11:13:25 AM ET
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Well since this production isn't being produced by The Weisslers, maybe Maureen has a chance. :-) She has certainly paid her dues and shown what a talent she is by the roles and actresses she has covered. But I know I might be dissapointed when it comes to Bernadette's vacation. Oh, well I guess I'll just keep the faith. LOL



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posted: 1/6/2003 at 11:22:56 AM ET
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Most likely they'll have 2 woman covering Bernadette anyways. Maureen will( I'm assuming) only cover Rose and then another person will probably cover for Rose and another female role. That's usually how they do it.

For Jekyll/Hyde because it was such a demanding role they had 2 understudies, but those understudies would also be playing other roles in the show if they weren't covering for J&H. The understudies would also alternate turns. But in Gypsy's case I'm pretty sure they'd only have another understduy if for any reason Maureen couldn't go on as Rose if Bernadette was out.


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LOL as long as they don't bring Liza Minnelli in while Bernadette is on vacation.

I know Liza keeps saying how much she would love to play Rose, and I think she's a great solo performer, but I don't want to see that happen to the show.

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Here's a naive question from someone who's not in theatre. Over the years I've heard the terms understudy, standby, swing, and cover. I'm assuming they all mean something different. Could someone explain what it is they all do and how they differ. Thanks.



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Hi Karen--

I hope I can help you out with this.

An understudy is a performer who goes on for another role( generally a lead role or secondary lead or most often someone in the ensemble ) when that performer can't be there. I'll use AGYG as an example for this. If Bernadette was out sick or was on vacation then Valerie Wright or Karyn Quakenbush(Bernadette's stand-by) would go on as Annie. Many times an understudy has another role( usually a pretty big role)in the show full-time as well.

A cover/standy-by is sort of the same thing as an understudy although they generally don't have a role in the show other than being a cover. Their job is to go on in case of an emergency. My friend is Michael Crawford's cover for Dance of the Vampires. So what he has to do is show up at every performance and stay until, I think its, intermission. This way they want to make sure Michael doesn't get sick or hurt himself and can go on that day. After my friend leaves at intermission if something happened to Michael and they needed my friend to come back they'd just call him on his cell phone. He also covers for Rene Auberjonios.My friend does not however have another role in the show. If Michael or Rene are there and don't have to leave during the performance for any reason( getting sick or hurt) then my friend does not perform in the show.Which is what Maureen will be doing in Gypsy. She'll be there each night incase, for what ever reason, Bernadette can not go on or can not continue performing. This is what Karyn Quackenbush did for AGYG. She was the stand-by for Annie Oakley and Dolly Tate.

A swing is like a cover(or stand-by) only they cover members of the ensemble. A swing needs to know all the roles(blocking,lines,lyrics,ect...) in the ensemble that he/she is covering.Frequently, a swing can be a cover for ensemble players but will not go on if everyone is there and well, but if there is a large cast they probably have a better chance of going on. The bigger shows have more than one swing.

It really varies from show to show so every show is not the same when it comes to these things.

I hope that explained most of it for you



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Thanks for clarifying all of that! I too had no idea between the differences in them.

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posted: 1/6/2003 at 9:36:06 PM ET
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Also, it can often be the case that a standby or cover doesn't have to show up to the theater but must be within a 10 block radius during the show with a cell phone or something like that - not sure of the actual block radius. There was an article in the paper (NYT or Wash Post) that profiled Karen Quakenbush when she was Bernadette's standby for AGYG. One of the nights when Bernadette became sick during the show, Karen was out to dinner with her husband (within whatever the block radius she had to be) and she got a call that Bernadette was sick. She got over to the Marquis and I guess just followed Bernadette around backstage. She was trying to make it through the 1st act but Karen had to be ready to go on at any moment so Karen said she just walked behind her trying to stay out of her way. As it turned out Bernadette made it through the first act but Karen took over for the second.



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posted: 1/6/2003 at 9:46:42 PM ET
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I think I remember Karyn or someone saying that it was her husband's birthday so they were out to dinner to celebrate. So, as far as I know, they're generally required to be at the theatre unless they have special circumstances as to why they can't be there. A few weeks ago my friend ( who is covering at Dance of the Vampires) was able to take a night away from being at DOTV to go perform with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra at the Beacon but he had to have his cell phone on the entire time.
I remember Karyn saying that for the first eight months or so she'd watch the show once a week as well.
But like I stated in my post above,it varies from show to show.

I personally think covers, stand-bys and swing deserve all the credit they can get!! Often they don't get the luxury of a month & a half+ of rehearsal time.The stage manager will just tell them the basics( their lines, blocking...ect..).Plus, they usually have to live up to the expectations the audience had for the performer the stand-by is going on for. And I'm sure often some people in the audience aren't too pleased that particular performer is out. They have to be ready to go on for a role that they may have never done before or have only done a few times at such short notice. I would think it would also be somewhat frustrating not being able to do what you love doing everynight- perform.

As a side-note, Karyn is currently in Imaginary Friends on Broadway. Peter Marx(Charlie Davenport in AGYG)is also in the cast.

Karyn also played Annie Oakley on tour in AGYG opposite Tom Wopat.

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Many thanks for all the information. I can always count on you guys!



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No problem Karen!! There's also such a thing as a Partial Swing and an Alternate but I don't want to bore you anymore LOL



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posted: 1/9/2003 at 11:04:20 AM ET
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In an interesting coincidence, I just noticed that there's a fairly lengthy thread about the understudy/standby distinction on Talkinbroadway's All That Chat right now. I guess it was started last night. So if you haven't seen it yet, it's worth taking a look.



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I saw the posts on ATC lastnight and wasn't going to post. However....I find it very interesting because it seems one of the posters may have seen the posts about it on this board.... http://www.talkinbroadway.com/forum/messages/26531.html



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