All David Hyde Pierce has to do is step out on stage, and he gets applause, even before he launches into the idiotic tongue-twister from "The Pirates of Penzance":
I am the very model of a modern Major-General,
I've information vegetable, animal, and mineral,
I know the kings of England, and I quote the fights historical
From Marathon to Waterloo, in order categorical
With practically no expression on his face, babbling away, all kinds of commotion around him, he's funny.
I asked, "Why do you think 'less is more' can be funny?"
"Well, I think so much of theater, rightly, is MORE," Pierce replied. "Sometimes, what's unexpected in theater is someone doing les Is there a temptation to overact?"
"Always," he said. "You remind me of a great line from 'Frasier,' which was, 'If less is more, think how much more MORE will be!'"
It is thanks to his 11-year run on the TV mega-hit "Frasier" that Pierce has the recognition, and can afford to pick and choose his roles. He's the Major-General in "Pirates! The Penzance Musical," a jazzy re-working of the Gilbert & Sullivan classic, transplanted to New Orleans.
Pierce showed us one of the Gilbert & Sullivan scores from his summer camp from the 1970s ("It's almost as old as I am"), which was also the score he used for an episode of "Frasier" where he, Kelsey Grammer and David Ogden Stiers sang from "Penzance."
I asked, "What does Gilbert & Sullivan mean to you?"
"Hmm. Well, it must mean something, 'cause it's … I'm getting emotional," Pierce replied. "Thinking about the question, I guess it's just, it's just because it's been threaded through my life for so long."
In his dressing room at the Roundabout Theatre, the wall is covered
I am the very model of a modern Major-General,
I've information vegetable, animal, and mineral,
I know the kings of England, and I quote the fights historical
From Marathon to Waterloo, in order categorical
With practically no expression on his face, babbling away, all kinds of commotion around him, he's funny.
I asked, "Why do you think 'less is more' can be funny?"
"Well, I think so much of theater, rightly, is MORE," Pierce replied. "Sometimes, what's unexpected in theater is someone doing les Is there a temptation to overact?"
"Always," he said. "You remind me of a great line from 'Frasier,' which was, 'If less is more, think how much more MORE will be!'"
It is thanks to his 11-year run on the TV mega-hit "Frasier" that Pierce has the recognition, and can afford to pick and choose his roles. He's the Major-General in "Pirates! The Penzance Musical," a jazzy re-working of the Gilbert & Sullivan classic, transplanted to New Orleans.
Pierce showed us one of the Gilbert & Sullivan scores from his summer camp from the 1970s ("It's almost as old as I am"), which was also the score he used for an episode of "Frasier" where he, Kelsey Grammer and David Ogden Stiers sang from "Penzance."
I asked, "What does Gilbert & Sullivan mean to you?"
"Hmm. Well, it must mean something, 'cause it's … I'm getting emotional," Pierce replied. "Thinking about the question, I guess it's just, it's just because it's been threaded through my life for so long."
In his dressing room at the Roundabout Theatre, the wall is covered
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00:00step out on stage and he gets applause even before he launches into the idiotic tongue twister from
00:06the pirates of penzance i am the very model of a modern major general i've information vegetable
00:12animal and mineral i know the kings of england and i quote the fights historical from marathon
00:17to waterloo in order categorical with practically no expression on his face babbling away all kinds
00:24of commotion around him he's funny i asked why do you think less is more can be funny well i think
00:31so much of theater rightly is more pierce replied sometimes what's unexpected in theater is someone
00:37doing less is there a temptation to overact always he said you remind me of a great line from fraser
00:44which was if less is more think how much more more will be it is thanks to his 11 year run on the tv
00:51mega hit fraser that pierce has the recognition and can afford to pick and choose his roles he's
00:57the major general in pirates the penzance musical a jazzy reworking of the gilbert and sullivan classic
01:05transplanted to new orleans pierce showed us one of the gilbert and sullivan scores from a summer camp
01:10from the 1970s it's almost as old as i am which was also the score he used for an episode of fraser
01:17where he kelsey grammar and david ogden steyer sang from penzance i asked what does gilbert and
01:23sullivan mean to you hmm well it must mean something cause it's i'm getting emotional pierce
01:30replied thinking about the question i guess it's just it's just because it's been threaded through
01:35my life for so long in his dressing room at the roundabout theater the wall is covered