Doing physical stunts is still dangerous stuff:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/10/theater/10wicked.html?oref=login&thI've never even heard of Idina Menzel before, but she deserves a sincere tip of the "doiby" for working this hard to entertain an audience. She just joined the great pantheon of injured comic actors:
Moe Howard: Broken rib, eye injury.
Curly Howard: Broken leg, and general injuries which probably contributed to his series of strokes.
Red Skelton: Ruptured diaphragm, after taking a hard pratfall on his TV show.
Buster Keaton: Broken
neck,[/i] from doing a stunt where he fell off the back of a moving train— which he didn't even notice at the time! It was years later when he went to his doctor for a check-up and an X-ray, and the doctor asked him, "When did you break your neck?" It was clearly visible on the X-ray.
Harold Lloyd: Two fingers blown off his left hand by a "prop" bomb that turned out to be a real one. Afterwards, he always wore a prosthetic hand on camera to disguise the injury.
There are others, I'm sure... who ever said that doing physical comedy isÂ
easy?