Sweet Charity Christina Applegate

Proven show...check. Great buzz...check. Responsible out-of-town tryout schedule...check. Proven star...not so fast there cowboy!


In another confirmation of what makes Broadway so darn tough, even when everything seems to be falling in place, Christina Applegate has broken her foot during a performance of Sweet Charity in Chicago. Is that too weird or what...you'd think that this was Wicked or something. I mean, she broke her foot DURING the performance. How do you break your foot dancing?

According to Playbill:
Applegate sustained her injury at the beginning of the show March 11 and continued to play for approximately 20 minutes before being unable to continue, the producers confirmed. The show was stopped while Applegate's understudy, Dylis Croman, prepared to go on and finish the performance.

The busy d'Amboise, a gifted dancer and comedienne lauded for her quirky work as Roxie Hart in the national touring and Broadway companies of Chicago, appeared in Broadway's Chicago March 11 and then flew to the Windy City over the weekend. Barry and Fran Weissler are producers of both Chicago and Sweet Charity (both shows are directed by Walter Bobbie).

Producer Barry Weissler said in a statement, "The entire Charity family wishes Christina a speedy recovery and looks forward to welcoming her back to the company when the show begins performances on Broadway."

Playing Roxie, d'Amboise earned rave New York reviews and the L.A. Drama Critics Circle Award, L.A. Ovation Award and Bay Area Theatre Circle Award for the national tour. Her credits include the Encores! production of Can-Can and Broadway's Contact, Lola in Damn Yankees (Fred Astaire Award), Jerome Robbins' Broadway (Tony nomination), Company, Carrie, Song & Dance and Cats.


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