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December 03, 2008 | Catherine | Comments 4

Matthew Risch, The Luckiest Ex-Understudy In New York City

Max Abelson of The New York Observer visited with Matthew Risch in his new dressing room at Roundabout Theatre’s Studio 54. The first sentence of his subsequent article, which appeared on December 2, began like this..”Never having a real speaking role before…” Wow! Talk about pressure! Risch admits that he almost threw up when he heard that he would be taking over permanently for Chrisitan Hoff, who had injured his foot two days prior. But apparently not from nerves or joy, but because “I felt so completely horrible for him, because he had been nothing but the most generous person I’ve ever had the chance to work with…”

Risch has been receiving much appreciated support from his co-stars Stockard Channing and Martha Plimpton. “They’re like….We’re here for you. Whatever you need, just let us know.” And some welcome advice on playing Joey from legendary actress Elaine Stritch (who was in the 1952 revival). She told him “He’s (Joey) just spewing out all this vomit of charm…Vomiting up charm left and right to everybody, it’s nothing to him. That’s all he knows how to do.”

The full article covers many subjects, from what Risch keeps in his dressing room, to his childhood and through his career to present day - going from hoping to go on at least once as Hoff’s understudy, to becoming leading man in a Broadway musical. A dream come true for a man who had “never had a speaking role before”.

Click here to open the Observer site and read the complete article.

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  1. Matthew Risch sounds like a really great guy and I wish him nothing but the best! I just wish the circumstances were different..according to the NY Post.

  2. Yes, Carolyn, I agree about Risch. I’ve read a couple of interviews and he seems genuinely sorry about Christian’s injury, and is very complimentary of Christian as a person. I certainly do wish him the best.

  3. Sorry, I just didn’t buy Matthew Risch as Joey after seeing Christian Hoff. His dancing with Channing reminded me of a nervous Bar Mitzvah kid (even the nervous sweat was there) doing that first awkard dance with his aging mom. The age difference wasn’t believable…why not cast Angela Lansbury, who can really act, with one of the Jonas Brothers, who can really sing? No way did Risch’s voice come close to Hoff’s smooth baritone. Risch is handsome, but the sweating detracts from that.

    I will say that the theatre was very nice to return my money for my mom’s and my advance tickets for January and February. It’s a pity Hoff is gone…he made the show!!

  4. Supposedly, if a star’s name is above the title, as Christian’s was, and the star doesn’t appear, they have to refund.

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