Diana, The Musical Star Denies Show “Disrespectful”Diana

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The musical was only beginning to be seen after two years of preparation by the Bavarian-born and Britain-raised daughter born to a South African father, and an English mother. Diana at the Longacre Theater when their Broadway run was indefinitely postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (The show was canceled. World premiere at the La Jolla Playhouse in California in March 2019.)

“So, this show is about this once-upon-a-time princess called Diana,” De Waal Theater Mania:At a casting event in February 2020 “and she met her fairy-tale prince, who was called Charles. But unbeknownst to her, he had a love on the side who was called Camilla. And the story is the workings of that relationship in a very public spotlight and what came to pass.”

De Waal is 6 inches shorter than Diana, at 5-foot-10. Andrew Morton‘s 1992 biography of the Princess of Wales and spent hours studying YouTube videos to get her voice and mannerisms, including her finishing-school-caliber posture, just right.

“When you’re trying to portray a painful moment at home, or nursing a baby, you don’t want people to be, like, ‘She looks like she’s in stripper heels,'”De Waal joked to the New Yorker 2020, early 2020. As to what she observed watching the princess in action in old video footage, the actress noted, “She’s fighting, she’s surviving, but she’s doing those things with her shoulders completely relaxed, and smiling for the cameras.”

De Waal answered the question, “Why Diana’s story was important to me?” by calling it a “remembering.” “dream role,”Broadway Inbound: “I think the reason people will want to see Diana is because she’s still such a huge part of our zeitgeist and a part of our awareness. And I think we want to celebrate her.”

Diana It will be re-directed for Broadway and Netflix in 2021.

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