The original Elphaba to those who know, Stephanie J. Block (1972) won her Tony for The Cher Show (2018) where she was, of course, Cher. No stranger to playing icons of the highest order, she made her Broadway debut in 2003, originating the role of Liza Minnelli in The Boy from Oz. In addition to eight Broadway credits, she has an extensive resume of regional, touring, and concert performances across the country, and will make her West End debut in Kiss Me, Kate this summer. She starred in the 2022 Into the Woods revival opposite her real-life husband, Sebastian Arcelus. They met starring in Wicked together on tour.
The leading lesbian of Broadway, Cherry Jones (1956) is a two-time Tony winner for The Heiress (1995) and Doubt: A Parable (2005). She has fifteen Broadway credits to her good name, including everyone's favorite gay fantasia Angels in America, and a slew of credits beyond. She was a founding member of the American Repertory Theatre, has two Emmys, and has been married to Sophie Huber since 2015. The televised kiss she shared with then-girlfriend Sarah Paulson after winning her second Tony stirred up a good deal of controversy back then, but is iconic now.
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"Stephanie J. Block knows what you mean when you call her "MOTHER" online, and she is delighted by it. One of the great Broadway belters who sounds good and not just loud, Stephanie can also talk the hind leg off a mule. Go to one of her concerts, and you're treated to her yammering on about anything and everything, and you will love every minute."
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"Forcing the dykes of tumblr to choose between one of their beloved Elphabas and actual dyke Cherry Jones is psychological warfare. This woman is an icon, a legend, a titan among Broadway stars. She's in an age-gap lesbian marriage and once dated Sarah Paulson. Come on. Prime lesbian candidate on this tournament."
Someone needs to tell me right now if Stephanie J. Block sang Mother's Gonna Fix Things at the concert or not I need to know I need the tracklist. And I would kill for a recording. Anyone. Please
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About me: Some current obsessions include Sunday in the Park with George, Follies, Company, Sweeney Todd, Cabaret, Falsettos, and Fun Home. I also love straight plays and am very interested in acquiring some eventually. Been recently obsessed with Stephanie J. Block, Kelli O'Hara, Brian D'Arcy James, Patti LuPone, Laura Linney, Laurie Metcalf, Mary-Louise Parker? I gotta put an end to the list somewhere, so that's all for now. Any help and tips would be greatly appreciated!
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An Evening with Stephanie J. Block: The Mother
February 22, 2024 | February 9, 2024 | 92NY | Kauffman Concert Hall | Evening | Concert | Solo | 1H 30M
In case you were wondering, Stephanie J. Block is absolutely aware of what it means when the gays on twitter call her "mother" and she's basking in the glory of it all. Her solo concert at the 92NY was a tribute to the mothers in her life, and her own motherhood. We all know this woman can sing the house down any day of the week, but my, oh, my, can she talk as well. I thought the last solo concert of hers I went to was personal, but this one blew that out of the water. A wonderful evening with gorgeous numbers like "Being Alive," "What Is It About Her?" and "I'm Breaking Down."
Round 4 will start tonight, Friday, April 26nd, 2024 at 5:30 p.m. EST, because your poll runner is at a show, once again. As always, look forward to all new propaganda propagated by yours truly. It's crunch time in the Broadway world, everyone, and I am busy, busy, busy. Lighten my load and toss me a lifeline in the form of your propaganda.
Round 4: ALL POLLS HERE
Audra McDonald vs. Stephanie J. Block
Christine Baranski vs. Donna Murphy
Bebe Neuwirth vs. Anika Noni Rose
Bernadette Peters vs. Lea Salonga
And a wild Patti LuPone that might appear anywhere. After all: Anything Goes.
Auli'i and Stephanie began rehearsal for Sunset Boulevard at the Kennedy Center in Washington and for me it's just a Rise reunion with Lilette and Mrs Saunders on stage and I feel things.