A Bit Worse Than We Thought...

Poor Christina Applegate...Lucky Charlotte d'Amboise. The announcements are coming in daily from the Weisslers, and it's looking worse and worse for Christina Applegate. Yesterday, she was going to be there for the opening in NYC. Today, hmm, who knows...
From today's Playbill:
Charlotte d'Amboise will be Charity Hope Valentine when the new revival of Sweet Charity opens in New York on April 21, producer Barry Weissler announced.Broadway is full of stories of last minute replacements who went onto glory. The most famous of course was Shirley MacLaine, who ironically played the lead in Sweet Charity, the movie. More recently, in Thoroughly Modern Millie. Charlotte d'Amboise has so often been a bridesmaid, but never a bride, a real classic Broadway gypsy, so this is a real chance for her to take and own this role. Good luck Charlotte!
Charlotte d'Amboise was standby to original star Christina Applegate until recently. Applegate broke her foot during the March 11 performance in Chicago, two days before that second of three out-of-town engagements ended at the Cadillac Palace Theatre. Understudy Dylis Croman stepped in March 11-13. Soon after, it was announced that the show would arrive in Boston with Tony Award nominee d'Amboise in the title role March 18-27, at the Colonial Theatre.
The producers Barry and Fran Weissler and Clear Channel Entertainment plan to present Christina Applegate in her Broadway debut upon her recovery, a spokesman said.
Also, in an associated bit of weirdness, the other two leads have been replaced as well. Is this a bit of housecleaning?
It has been a whirlwind three days for the venture. In addition to the above, it was revealed that Krya DaCosta and Janine LaManna would replace Solange Sandy and Natascia Diaz, respectively, as Charity's best pals Helene and Nickie, who commiserate with Charity that "there's gotta be something better than this."
LaManna made a name for herself in another Weissler-produced show, Seussical (she was quirky Gertrude McFuzz) and has since appeared in The Look of Love. DaCosta was part of the cast of Aida.


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