tazber, Spanger just did a reading in March of a new musical called GARAGE BAND being shepherded by Ken Davenport with Mickey Dolenz, Beth Leavel, Andy Karl, and a slew of others.
She did a musical a couple years ago at the Old Globe in San Diego with Casey Nicholaw based on the film ROBIN AND THE 7 HOODS (just before they worked together on ELF together that subsequent fall.) Last I heard, Nicholaw's still trying to get it off the ground, and I believe Spanger remained attached in the last workshop they did relatively recently.
Whether I'm proud to admit it or not, I was a huge Wedding Singer fanboy and went to many performances. Amy missed a few performances here and there, but not NEAR as many as Laura Benanti missed due to "vocal issues". Tina Maddigan went on for her constantly and actually replaced her for a short while. Point being, Amy didn't miss THAT much, and her understudy certainly did not go on more than she did.
I hear that she disappeared into the woods of Long Island one night after hitting a deer on the Sunrise Highway, and that she emerges on moonless nights carrying a hook and seeking victims to provide her with fresh blood to stave off "vocal issues."
Clearly she must have been making up these vocal issues to get out of having to do shows. I mean it certainly just can't be possible that someone who performs 8 times a week would actually have some serious vocal problems at some point.
She had the same vocal problems during "Rock of Ages". And I stand by the statement that her understudy went on more than she did during "The Wedding Singer".
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Posted: 4/14/12 at 07:32am