The ‘Glee’ star steps triumphantly into the role of Fanny Brice in the Broadway musical revival that proved a poor fit for Beanie Feldstein.
Perhaps even more crucially, the hunger that defines early 20th century stage star Brice in the fictionalized 1964 bio-musical — for both professional success and personal fulfillment in a rocky marriage to inveterate gambler Nick Arnstein — was barely there in Feldstein’s
winsome characterization.the hunger. The actress has been unofficially auditioning for the role since her first season as Rachel Berry on, making clear her character’s obsession both with the role and with the original star it was shaped around on Broadway and in the 1968 screen version,
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