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Question about Anita Morris  Mar 7 2023, 01:49:42 PM

bowtie7 I could KISS you! This was driving me NUTS! Thank you! I had such a clear memory, and I went and watched all of Anita Morris' appearances with Carson, and she'd never done anything of the sort. Now I know I had the wrong person!


Question about Anita Morris  Mar 7 2023, 07:05:56 AM

I have a distinct memory of her crawling up on Johnny Carson's desk when she guested on The Tonight Show. But, it seems this never happened! I have access to all the old Tonight Shows, and I can't locate it.

Does anyone remember is there was some other talk show where that brilliantly talented star of The Magic Show and Nine crawled up onto the desk of a talk show?


ALMOST FAMOUS On Broadway - P/reviews Thread  Oct 29 2022, 11:22:58 PM

Saw this Monday night. LOVED IT. They do such a great job adapting that pretty long movie (a favorite of mine since 2000) as well as including stuff that didn't make it to the movie. I admit it- it made me cry. And it was neat seeing Cameron Crowe in the audience, rockin' al9ng with everyone else.

If I had any criticism, I think the William I saw was a swing, and he seemed slightly uneasy. But, he was good enough. I know the real life Crowe was a nerd, but in the movie he&#


ALMOST FAMOUS On Broadway - P/reviews Thread  Oct 29 2022, 11:19:38 PM

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FUNNY GIRL on Broadway - News & Discussion Thread  May 6 2022, 07:25:35 PM

What a shame. This could be a really fun, entertaining show with someone who could more easily handle the score. And all the cutsy mugging- just a disaster. After this, I doubt there will be another major revival in my lifetime. Oh well. 

It's what comes of participation trophy culture. 


FUNNY GIRL on Broadway - News & Discussion Thread  Apr 25 2022, 05:47:15 PM

I feel like this is the end result of years of participation trophies, not keeping score in T ball, and basically telling every kid that nothing they do is less than wonderful. Did no one tell her "you have great talent, just not for this very specific type of role?"

The fact that I had to edit this comment for a very mild, and true, comment within in sort of proves my point. The end result of all of that is mediocrity.

I suppose if the backers don't mind losing mo


FUNNY GIRL on Broadway - News & Discussion Thread  Apr 24 2022, 11:26:17 PM
Frankly, I've been annoyed about this show since it was announced, and I looked of video of the leading lady singing.

Anyone who knows the first thing about musicals knows that the book to Funny Girl is helplessly weak. And, in order for it to work, you need to have a phenomenally talented, breakout star in the lead. Why oh why would they cast Feldstein? Look, she IS talented. She really won me over in the Clinton movie. But I'm sorry there is no point to the whole enterprise if Don't

Have tickets for Wednesday. Worried!  Dec 17 2021, 09:03:20 PM

So far only Company. I was going to play by ear and maybe see a couple other shows. I guess the only fear about going is that I'll arrive and the city will be in lockdown. But, I guess it's silly to worry about that stuff. If the show is still on as of the time of my flight, I'm going. 


Have tickets for Wednesday. Worried!  Dec 17 2021, 09:03:18 PM

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Have tickets for Wednesday. Worried!  Dec 17 2021, 09:03:15 PM

So far only Company. I was going to play by ear and maybe see a couple other shows. I guess the only fear about going is that I'll arrive and the city will be in lockdown. But, I guess it's silly to worry about that stuff. If the show is still on as of the time of my flight, I'm going. 


Have tickets for Wednesday. Worried!  Dec 17 2021, 07:24:29 PM

I'm flying in from LA specifically to see Company. Seeing all these shows cancelling is freaking me out. 

What's the feeling there on the ground in New York? I know no one has inside info, but in your gut, do you think the show will still be running as of Wednesday?

If it isn't, I'm gonna cancel my flight, since I really had no business in NY except to see my diva La LuPone.


Have tickets for Wednesday. Worried!  Dec 17 2021, 07:24:27 PM

I'm flying in from LA specifically to see Company. Seeing all these shows cancelling is freaking me out. 

What's the feeling there on the ground in New York? I know no one has inside info, but in your gut, do you think the show will still be running as of Wednesday?

If it isn't, I'm gonna cancel my flight, since I really had no business in NY except to see my diva La LuPone.


Sondheim's note to Patti  Dec 13 2021, 07:40:25 PM

It is NO secret that I'm a LuPone fanatic. Getting to see her live on stage is one of the reasons I'm glad yo be alive. But, there have been times when I've cringed at things she's said. I'm not exactly sure she's cruel as much as thoughtless at times. She made a show of having made up with Glenn Close at the Kennedy Center Honors, and a few months later proceeded to continue to badmouth her. She made the magnanimous gesture of singing for ALW at the Grammys, yet called off the detente shortly after. 

That woman she chided at Gypsy for taking pictures had permission to be there- no big deal, really Patti just forgot. She was told shortly after, and spoke to the woman personally. Then earlier this year, there was a video of her with the woman saying "I JUST found out I yelled at this lady who had permission to be there!" She'd forgotten.

I do wish she was less competitive with her "class" Bernadette, Betty, ect.

But the woman is brilliant on stage. At that same Beverly Hills concert with Seth I got the thrill of my lifetime. She sang the Junin part of Evita ("MONOTONY PAST, SUBURBIA DEPARTED!" She sang it in the original key. She sounded at age 70 EXACTLY as she sounds on the record. I was so excited I could barely sit still! She thrills me like no other.

She's complex, and like any of us, has her faults. 


Sondheim's note to Patti  Dec 13 2021, 02:57:36 PM

He didn't have much luck at the movies, did he? I think he even disliked the original West Side Story. Whereas I think he liked the movie of Gypsy. Go figure.

I love that, after the release of South Park Bigger Longer Uncut, he wrote Trey Parker a note saying it was his favorite movie musical of the last 15 years. Parker's prized possession.

For Sondheim, I think South Park was an example of what a movie musical should be. Something made specifically for the screen havin


Company Previews Thread  Dec 13 2021, 02:20:56 PM

Thank you, memorable.


Sondheim's note to Patti  Dec 13 2021, 01:51:22 PM

Nolan LuPone that is very fascinating! Thank you for sharing. I wonder what Patti said about Sweeney Todd. I know Sondheim quite liked the movie because it was really sort of unleashed from the stage version. I guess when you have two complex, outspoken people, things like that happen. I remember La LuPone not being shy about being critical of the Streep/Audra/Baranski Ladies Who Lunch last year. Haha.


Sondheim's note to Patti  Dec 13 2021, 11:11:49 AM

In February of 2019, I went to see Patti chat with Seth Rudesky in Bevery Hills. Of course, one of the topics they covered was Patti's relationship with Stephen Sondheim. "I don't think he likes me." She stated. This was after she'd agreed to be in Company in London. I believe she went into rehearsals there soon after.

The NY Times shared the following note Sondheim wrote to her. The Times specified he wrote it "before the pandemic."

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Company Previews Thread  Dec 13 2021, 05:19:10 AM

So, I have a partial view orchestra seat. K 23. Left side.

Will I be ok, or should I try to exchange for better. Keep in mind I'm mostly going to see Patti.


Steven Spielberg's WEST SIDE STORY - News & Discussion Thread  Dec 12 2021, 04:50:01 AM

". When Rita Moreno saw Richard Beymer on the set she ran over and threw her arms around him and they both started crying. Spielberg filmed it on his iPhone. What a beautiful story....."

This makes me cry. I know Richard has had bad feelings toward WSS for well over half a century. Hope he's made peace with it 

 

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Steven Spielberg's WEST SIDE STORY - News & Discussion Thread  Dec 12 2021, 04:12:29 AM

My West Side Story review: First off, my humble apologies to Miss Natalie Wood. One of my standard lines about the notion of a remake was that the 1961 original was a flawed masterpiece, and that two of the main flaws were the leads. And while I still believe Richard Beymer's Tony left something to be desired, I now realize that Natalie Wood's Maria was quite good. Rachel Zegler was, for me, serviceable. Lovely voice, for sure. The thing is, I've seen the 1961 WSS at least a dozen


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