“I am sure this is just the beginning of her theatre career.” “She feels like a complete natural on stage,” he added. Hart had brought in improvised moments to the production, said Foster, but was equally very “disciplined and ruthless” about sticking to the script. It wasn’t about me or the producers convincing her, it was about her being able to feel herself that she could deliver it to the high standards that she sets herself.” “It took a process of months for her to feel confident that she knew she could do this justice. “The first thing she said before we took the discussions any further was ‘I need to have singing lessons, I need to work with the choreographer, I need to find out if I can actually do this.’ “It’s very rare you work with people like this, who are so hardworking, so diligent, so professional,” said Foster. Instead she asked to spend time with the singing coach and choreographer to make sure she felt she could do the musical comedy justice. Yet Foster said while Hart had been overjoyed to be offered the part, she did not accept immediately. ![]() ![]() Miranda Hart as Miss Hannigan in Annie, which is showing at Piccadilly theatre, central London.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |