I know this is "Broadway/Musical Theatre" site, but Kathy fans are usually into musical theatre. I hope that wasn't insulting to anyone anyway, does anybody know how long her show is approximately? Since it is a stand-up show, I know she may change things because it's unscripted but I need to know since I live rather far away from the theater. She's in Cleveland tonight. Appreciate the help. :) Updated On: 8/20/09 at 03:41 PM
Really 2 Hours? Then how come her specials are usually, like, 45 minutes?
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They're edited to include commercials and run within the available time slot which is usually just an hour. That's no reflection on the actual length of the show.
One more question? After she's done her routine, does she really just bow and then exit into the wings without much as a word? I always found that odd. I know Ellen DeGeneres would stay after and interact with the audience. At least she did in a special I watched. I ask 'cause Bravo's edits now make me wonder.
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Salve, Salve Regina
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Ad te suspiramus, gementes et flentes
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She usually does not stage door. When I saw her in Long Island this summer, she exited out of the stage door, waved to the crowd, and got into her minivan. And she does just leave the stage when she bows.
Yeah I came back an hour ago... she was very good! I talked to an usher and she said emphatically she does not. She goes straight to the car right after her last bow.
Yeah, she is usually worn out after a show and goes straight from the stage to her car. Her assistants usually go to her car about 10 minutes before the show ends so everyone can be ready to leave.
She used to stage door before her Emmys and her Bravo show, now she doesn't anymore, she waves to the crowd from her minivan or limo.
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