41 slap in the face
'Discover Jennifer. Jefferson's message. β
After a few months, the page that belongs to Jenny on IMDB has been deserted a lot, after all, even if the vast majority of viewers have a good impression of Jenny in the episode of "CSI", it is impossible for them to become her fans just by virtue of their appearance time of more than 20 minutes, and they go to the page with no new news every day. Jennifer. Jefferson is like a mystery, and now it has been preliminarily confirmed that this is her first time starring in a movie or TV series, and fans can only pray that she will develop smoothly in the entertainment industry and have a chance to be seen by them.
In mid-January 2oo2, there was suddenly a post in the discussion forum, which put a photo of an advertisement in a New York subway station, on a pure white background, the word chicago was decorated with neon lights inlaid with colored diamonds, and a blonde beauty was wearing a one-piece dance dress studded with fine rhinestones, revealing a perfect figure that did not look like a real person, it should be an obviously modified figure, she stepped on the capital letter C, raised her head to look at the camera, her red lips rose, revealing a shallow smile of unknown meaning. Behind her are two lines of casts lined with the word 'human', a black dancer, a young and handsome lawyer...... Characters are listed in order of importance.
For those who are familiar with the plot, many people can recognize the characters from their shapes, and for passers-by who are not familiar with the plot, the slogan above the poster is eye-catching enough.
βββourroxiebetterβγ
Just at the top of the poster, the font is also the largest, and below it, there are some information words such as the start date of the performance, the name of the theater, etc. Judging from the poster, the weekend of February 14 was the beginning of the Broadway New Year's season for "Chicago" - after the Christmas-New Year performance month, there was no "Chicago" in the second half of January, which was considered a vacation after the end of the performance year, and the performance month that began in February was considered the beginning of the 2oo2 performance year. Generally speaking, many shows will adjust their staffing at this time and carry out new publicity strategies, and this poster tells everyone that the "Chicago" musical has changed the cast of Lockhee, and she is the focus of publicity.
This is a normal choice, and most passers-by scan this poster with this thought, because this new Loksh is really beautiful, so it also makes the poster of "Chicago" much more eye-catching than the poster of a regular musical. Anyway, passers-by are absolutely snobbish, and their eyes and comments are very tricky, so they don't care who has a good singing voice and good acting skills, from a poster, what they see is that this Lockshee is several times more beautiful than the characters on the posters of other musicals, and the characters of other families are obviously beautified with makeup and ps, and it is estimated that they are a little unrecognizable, but even if they are beautified to this point, they give people the feeling that they are just 'okay, beautiful', and this Lockxi is not only beautiful, but also has a ...... posture and demeanor Anyway, it's beautiful, attractive, and has an indescribable charm, even if it's just a musical poster, it's as beautiful and seductive as a blockbuster advertisement.
'Our Loxey is better', this slogan is also curious, and it provokes different reactions among musical fans and passers-by, for musical fans, they have long known that "Chicago" is making a movie version, the direction of this slogan is obvious, although it is not explicitly stated, but it is clear that it is to be with the heroine of the movie version, the well-known actress Renee. Zellweger shouted. Of course, they also think this-what's it called? Jennifer. Jefferson is prettier than Renee, but Renee is an acting school, where do they get their confidence?
And although passers-by live in New York, they don't care too much about art, and only know that "Chicago" is a musical, so they are interested in this comparative level, since this Lockhee is better, which one is worse?
People are competitive, and they all like to watch the excitement, and the confrontation between beauties and beauties can always cause gossip to be talked about, such as Britney, who is now popular in the music scene. Spears and Christina. Aguilera, both of them used to be members of Disney's Mickey Mouse Club, but Britney became famous earlier, and now the two have similar positions in the music industry, and the situation of competing with each other is very obvious, so the relationship between the two has always been the focus of mass attention, and there are gossip tabloids hinting at every turn that Christina can't stand Britney's inconsistencies, and this kind of magazine always sells well.
Of course, there were many good people among these passers-by, and when they returned home, they began to search for "Chicago", and soon they found that "Chicago" was being made in a movie version, and the other Lokhee was the more famous Renee Piene. Zellweger......
If Jenny were a mediocre-looking girl, no matter how good she was at singing and dancing, most people would first sneer when they learned about this fight, 'I can't do it!' Then he found evidence of Jenny's arrogance from various angles, and felt bad for her first. Of course, it's impossible to watch the show out of curiosity, but now, she obviously overwhelms Renee in appearance, so many people will think: "Well, she is indeed more beautiful than Renee, but if she doesn't sing and dance very well, will she be better than Renee in the future?" Maybe it's unlikely, right? β
Broadway ticket prices are not very expensive, for most New Yorkers, it is not the kind of expense to be carefully considered, the best location is only a few hundred yuan, and the worse position is a few dozen yuan, students, groups have discounts, for musical theater fans, once they see the poster, attracted by Jenny's beauty and slogans, sixty percent of them may pay for tickets, and they have the psychology of personally verifying whether the troupe is talking big, and then the remaining four achievements are waiting for drama reviews and feedback, and then see if they pay for it. Among the passers-by who did not have the habit of watching the drama, those who were not bad for money also had a certain proportion of them driven by curiosity to buy tickets, of course, to buy cheaper seats, most of them had not seen musicals, and they were more cautious about this kind of expenditure.
Publicity and marketing is actually to spend money to buy attention, this time the publicity of the Schubert Theater is very strong, plus Jenny's appearance is really eye-catching, so the publicity effect is very good, the box office in the first week is full, and soon there will be no more seats, and the box office in the next few weeks is also a good beginning. Of course, some of the sporadic votes also come from former "CSI" viewers, who are still willing to see this mysterious 'Huanita' if they happen to live in New York and have the financial means.
'Wow, oh my God, she's a musical theater actress, so is this her first show?' No one had ever found evidence of her performing on Broadway before, and the girl was a mystery. β
Maybe we didn't find out before, does this girl have an agency? Why didn't her PR update her detailed profile? β
'I really envy the New Yorkers who can see JJ perform, will anyone go to see her show?' β
I've bought tickets, if you're interested, but I don't know if I can talk to her in person, and I'm not usually the kind of person who chases stars. β
My mom and I bought tickets together, and we'd go to the premiere, and my mom really wanted to know if JJ was really that beautiful in real life. β
'I envy you so much!' If you get an autograph or a group photo, be sure to send it! β
At that time, the 20 million viewers of "CSI" were left for Jenny to be the dozens of fans who would actively reply to the discussion on the IMDB discussion board, and of course, there may be some silent people who just passed by the station, saw the billboard, and then thought of "CSI", so they silently bought tickets and did not go online to discuss with others.
In addition, there are also some insiders, including theater critics, who have also asked for tickets after seeing such an arrogant slogan, and they are full of interest in this attempt by the "Chicago" theater company.
In any case, the momentum has paid off, everyone is happy - the theater and the theater are satisfied with the box office, Jenny is also satisfied with the feedback from her few dozen fans on IMDB on the poster, and even the film side is very satisfied with the current publicity effect, the filming has ended, Rob, who is busy with post-production, called to say that Cesare showed them a report on the number of searches for several keywords in the movie version of "Chicago" in the past few weeks, from the weekend when the theater began to promote it, The number of searches has increased dramatically, including keywords such as 'Chicago' release time' and 'Chicago' actors, all of which have a clear upward trend.
Free publicity, who doesn't like it? No one knows what will happen next, but so far, it's a win-win for both theaters and studios. It is estimated that Renee's side will have a few more reporters to ask questions, but so far, Renee has remained silent and has not commented or responded at all.
"It's normal." Cesare handed her a pen and casually commented, "Renee's best thing to do right now is not to respond, any one of her responses will help you." β
Across from Cesare, a middle-aged Jewish woman smiled and said, "Yes, of course you should decline any interview now, just let the work and the critics speak for you, hunger marketing is a great new concept, and now what we need is to keep the public and the critics hungry for you all the time - hunger beautifies everything." β
Yes, on the eve of the show, Jeanne had one more person on her team, and Cesare had a PR specialist for her: Judy. Ackerman, for which she also flew to New York to sign a contract with Jenny.
Jenny was not paying her a lot of money now, and it was even surprisingly low β a few hundred dollars a month to give her access to Ackerman's public relations services.
It's not because Judy's reputation is not loud, but Jenny's reputation is not good enough now, so what PR has to do is close to nothing, Cesare is now looking for Judy, obviously to prepare for some interviews and reviews that may appear after the musical is staged, if Jenny becomes an instant hit, the PR workload increases, and the service fee will naturally be changed to increase the service fee, of course, if Jenny is a hit, Judy herself may not be willing to serve her, she will take over Jenny now, obviously optimistic about her potential.
There is no need for Cesaremin to say that Jenny can make up her own brain after some thought. She read the simple contract, signed her name, and shook Judy's hand, "Will you stay and see my show?" β
"That's why we flew here the day before the show." Judy smiled kindly at her, "Can you have dinner with me tonight if you're free?" I think we should get acquainted with each other. β
But she was visibly busy, and as soon as she finished speaking, her phone rang, and Judy made an apologetic gesture and walked outside the door to answer the call.
There was a brief silence in the room - this was the first time Jenny and Cesare had communicated since she hung up the phone. Cesare came over to take Judy to sign a contract or something, but they were all brief phone calls, and the two didn't say much.
He still looked the same, handsome, neat, cold, full of the oppressive power of a1phama1e (see note), but he did not seem to exude any special displeasure towards Jenny, and when Judy was there just now, his attitude was quite kind, and now that Judy was gone, he did not immediately sink his face to pursue Jenny's old account for hanging up on his phone. Jeanne, on the other hand, knew that she was naΓ―ve, but she still rolled her eyes and looked around, just unwilling to look at Cesare.
"So." Cesare broke the silence first, his tone sounding tolerant, exactly 'you're acting naΓ―ve right now, I know, and I know you know you know it yourself, but I don't bother with you', "Is the guy you said you were going to fix now?" β
Jenny snorted, but quickly suppressed her temper - of course, Cesare didn't support her in this matter, which annoyed her, but after all, they didn't see each other too much, Cesare was far away in Los Angeles, and he hadn't seen Dietrich, and if even Jaime couldn't trust her, then Cesare didn't support her. Cesare was a very professional agent, and he was not thin on her, and she should at least repay him with a professional attitude, rather than allowing herself to quarrel with him.
"I have rehearsals in the afternoon, and if you don't have to go out for dinner tonight, you are welcome to visit the troupe." Jenny invited him.
Cesare raised an eyebrow, but didn't ask, just nodded. "There should be a lot of hope, and judging by Judy's expression, she may have to go back to Los Angeles early."
Cesare was right, Judy hung up the phone and came in to apologize, one of her clients was in trouble and she had to fly back to Los Angeles immediately for a meeting with his team, and Jenny's debut had to be put aside, but Judy kept her assistant to watch the show in her place so that she wouldn't miss her debut altogether.
Jenny came over at lunchtime to sign the contract, of course she had to go back to rehearse in the afternoon, tomorrow is the premiere of the new season, and now the stage has been basically built, this afternoon is a rehearsal with makeup, the band is also coming, not the accompaniment tape, everything is exactly the same as the official performance. Cesare spent most of his time offstage, sitting with James to watch the show.
After more than a month of hellish training, Jenny is already familiar with this play, and even the psychology of Lockhee can be ignored after many empathies, as if there is a pattern in the emotion, which can be released by pressing the switch. The whole rehearsal was completed in one go, and the stage manager, music supervisor and choreographer did not have any objections to her performance.
After two rehearsals, the afternoon's work was over, but I had to continue to work in the evening, because there were many people in the troupe, not to mention the division of groups A and B, and the substitute actors also had to come up to rehearse again. For a while, people came and went inside and outside the stage, some went out for dinner, some stayed to prepare their own rehearsals, and the order was a little chaotic.
"How am I doing?" Jenny walked into the audience, where Cesare and James were talking (they knew each other very well), and when they saw her coming, they both stood up gentlemanly. James smiled and clapped and even called 'bravo,' and Cesare nodded reservedly in approval.
Jeanne didn't expect Cesare to suddenly praise her, she didn't come to ask for compliments, but to create opportunities.
Generally speaking, after the rehearsal, the choreographer will call her over, point out some of her emotional and technical flaws, and give another guidance. Today was no exception, of course, and when Jenny saw her beckoning to her, she seized the opportunity to walk over with the two men in her arms.
"This is my agent, Cesare. Vijri. She introduced Cesare to the choreographer and Dietrich, who was standing on the side. Dietrich, as the second leading actor, is also the key target of the choreographer's concern, and the two have to receive guidance together almost every day.
After a few pleasantries, Jeanne said to Cesare, "Look, dear, I probably won't be able to have dinner with you, and I'll only be able to read the script you said in the evening, and now if you don't mind, can you go out and buy me a salad?" Please, please, if I don't eat dinner, I barely have the energy to read the script after rehearsals. β
Cesare gave her one look, then smiled wryly, and said to the crowd, "You see, this is the privilege of a beautiful woman, and Miss Jefferson has always been an errand runner for me, but for some reason I just can't be angry with her." β
Everyone laughed, and Jeanne smiled smugly at Cesare (she's an actress, so it didn't bother her), "If you don't want to wait for me to rehearse, buy it and put it in the refrigerator and go first, if you want to wait for me, come to the big rehearsal room after you put it in the lounge." β
James shook his finger at Jenny and said, "Chesa, let the assistant buy it, I'll go to Jim's kitchen with you for dinner, I have an idea for the follow-up publicity......"
They walked away, Jenny and Dietrich moved to the rehearsal room, and after half an hour of practice, Jenny's leg cramped a little, so it was time for dinner, and Dietrich gave Jenny a sympathetic hand, "Do you need me to pour you some water?" β
"Thank you." Jenny smiled gratefully at Dietrich, "Actually, I'm not very thirsty, but if you don't bother you, can you drop by and bring me dinner, you know, I can't walk right nowβ"
"Absolutely." Dietrich assured.
As soon as she left the office, Jeanne called Cesare, "Now bring James to the rehearsal room." β
Although there was no communication, she believed that Cesare's IQ could not be too low and would not actually go to Jim's kitchen with James to eat, and would definitely find an excuse to try to drag the two in the theater.
After about two minutes, Cesare walked into the rehearsal room with James laughing, and saw her sitting on the floor, and James laughed at her, "I heard you have cramps, girl?" You should be glad that this is not an official performance, and in a formal performance, even if you have cramps, you can only get hard. β
Jenny stood up and said, "Sure, I have hard willpower, but there's no need to be too myself now, is there?" β
While they were talking, Dietrich came in with a lunch box in her hand, and when she saw Cesare and the others, she was visibly stunned for a moment, before handing the lunch box to Jenny, "Here." β
"Thank you." Jeanne stroked her injured leg and smiled at Dietrich, she opened the lunch box, picked up a slice of salad, brought it to her mouth, sniffed it without a trace, then put the leaves back, turned to Cesare and said, "By the way, I have an idea for the follow-up promotion of the musical...... But let's not talk about it here, don't disturb other people's rehearsals. β
"Of course." Cesare said, "Jaime, go back to your office?" β
"No problem." When it came to the follow-up publicity, James was focused, and he motioned to help Jenny walk, but Jenny shook her head and refused, just limping and following the two to the manager's office.
When they entered the manager's office, Jenny gave up her pretense of cramps, put her lunch box on the small conference table, sat down first, and asked James, "Jaime, you haven't had dinner yet, have you?" β
James shook his head, he was starting to notice that something was wrong, so he was cautious, "Is there anything I should know?" β
"Here's a box of salad, Cesare bought it for me, and he put it in the fridge when he bought it, and I think you've been there the whole time." "And then it stayed in the fridge until Dietrich brought it back to me, and I opened it in front of you, and it didn't touch a mouthful, and it was completely clean." β
She opened the lid of the lunch box, raised an eyebrow at James, and said in a slightly defiant tone, "Would you like to share it with me?" β
James knew what Jenny meant no matter how stupid he was now, and his face changed wonderfully, unhappy-skeptical-resolute-hesitant...... These emotions obviously changed in turn, and at one point his hand reached for the side of the lunch box, but finally he let go.
Jenny turned to Cesare, "Lillian told me that you have a slight nut allergy tooβtell me, Chesa darling, would you like to?" β
Cesare shook his head, "Thanks, but still not." β
Jenny spread her hands and said slowly, "Ha, gentlemen, ha." Now, tell me, is my opinion right or wrong? β