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Question about Bernadette Peters interview

Question about Bernadette Peters interview

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David10086
#1Question about Bernadette Peters interview
Posted: 1/14/18 at 10:24pm

Recently, I saw the Bernadette Peters interview she did December 11th  on 'Live with Kelly and Ryan'. She talked about her upcoming role replacing Midler in 'Dolly', and about the rehearsals (Interesting - she said the first half of rehearsals was only on the first act of 'Dolly'. She was about to begin the second half of rehearsals the following week, which was only on the second act of 'Dolly'.)

She then said this was Midler's "first time back on Broadway since she did 'Fiddler on the Roof", and that was a long time ago".  Kelly Ripa agreed with her.

Curious as to how they could forget she returned to B'way in the one-woman show "I'll Eat You Last" on Broadway back in 2013, for which she won rave reviews?  And no one on the show corrected Peters - no fact checkers there as on other shows? 

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aasjb4ever
#2Question about Bernadette Peters interview
Posted: 1/14/18 at 10:50pm

I feel like people have forgotten about it a bit because it was (comparatively) low-key, and Dolly was also Midler's first time in a Broadway *musical* since Fiddler. I think people mean to say "first time in a Broadway musical since Fiddler," but just kind of say "first time on Broadway since Fiddler."

 

I'm usually the first to nitpick about things like this, but I can see where people can get a little confused in the wording.

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haterobics
#3Question about Bernadette Peters interview
Posted: 1/15/18 at 3:56am

The level of journalism you expect out of Kelly and Ryan seems like it can only lead to continual disappointment.

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David10086
#4Question about Bernadette Peters interview
Posted: 1/15/18 at 8:53am

LOL! True...

But I think the onus is really on Peters since she was volunteering the information. You would think she would do some research on Midler, whom she professed to adore. 

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BrodyFosse123
#5Question about Bernadette Peters interview
Posted: 1/15/18 at 10:07am

With all due respect to Kelly Ripa (and Ryan Seacrest), they are simply talk show hosts and correcting Bernadette Peters, a guest, is unprofessional.  They are not journalists covering news as their show is entertainment and not a news show.  

I completely agree with everyone here regarding Bernadette's misinformation.  Even Bette has corrected interviewers when they presented this 'back on Broadway in 50 years' bit.  She corrected them by adding "in a musical".  Bette added its the first time she's doing a musical book show since FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, which she did from 1966 to 1968.  

Now, in between FIDDLER and her Broadway return in 2013's one-woman play I'LL EAT YOU LAST, Bette HAS performed on Broadway several times with musical revues/shows which had one to two month runs - they weren't one-night concerts.   Of these the most notable one was 1975's CLAMS ON THE HALF SHELL REVUE which played at the Minskoff Theatre for 2 months.  She also won a 1974 Special Tony Awards for her previous musical revues/shows prior to this 1975 show.  The big hype for her 2017 Tony Award for HELLO, DOLLY! was because it was her FIRST "acting" Tony Award - it was not her first.  

Sadly, the world population has no idea of these details therefore they go by what they hear so by saying this, just ignore Bette's entire Broadway history and just believe HELLO, DOLLY! was Bette's Broadway debut as many most likely believe.  After all, after her decades long film career you'd expect her to finally tackle Broadway, right?  Sadly, this is what the mainstream masses believe. 

Bette Midler's extensive Broadway Credits (courtesy of IBDB: Internet Broadway Database):

https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/bette-midler-4524

 


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binau
#6Question about Bernadette Peters interview
Posted: 1/15/18 at 10:21am

I suspect that many performers do not hold or care to hold the encyclopedia of information many Broadway fans have. I bet if I quizzed Bernadette on her career, recordings, dates of productions etc. there are details I’d know she has forgotten or doesn’t know.


"You can't overrate Bernadette Peters. She is such a genius. There's a moment in "Too Many Mornings" and Bernadette doing 'I wore green the last time' - It's a voice that is just already given up - it is so sorrowful. Tragic. You can see from that moment the show is going to be headed into such dark territory and it hinges on this tiny throwaway moment of the voice." - Ben Brantley (2022) "Bernadette's whole, stunning performance [as Rose in Gypsy] galvanized the actors capable of letting loose with her. Bernadette's Rose did take its rightful place, but too late, and unseen by too many who should have seen it" Arthur Laurents (2009) "Sondheim's own favorite star performances? [Bernadette] Peters in ''Sunday in the Park,'' Lansbury in ''Sweeney Todd'' and ''obviously, Ethel was thrilling in 'Gypsy.'' Nytimes, 2000

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#7Question about Bernadette Peters interview
Posted: 1/15/18 at 10:35am

I suspect that many performers do not hold or care to hold the encyclopedia of information many Broadway fans have. I bet if I quizzed Bernadette on her career, recordings, dates of productions etc. there are details I’d know she has forgotten or doesn’t know.

I'm an Art Director in the fashion industry and work with countless teams and even I don't remember details of who I worked with 2 weeks ago.  Meryl Streep last week was quizzed by Jimmy Kimmel on the films she was Oscar nominated for and she literally blanked out.  No one remembers EVERY detail of what they have done and many times, who they have worked with.    

I still remember Ann-Margret being interviewed by Larry King and talking extensively of her critically acclaimed 1984 TV film adaptation of A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE and completely forgetting the actor's name who played Stanley (it was Treat Williams).  And this interview was less than 10 years after she did the film. 


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#8Question about Bernadette Peters interview
Posted: 1/15/18 at 11:52am

BrodyFosse123 said: "With all due respect to Kelly Ripa (and Ryan Seacrest), they are simply talk show hosts and correcting Bernadette Peters, a guest, is unprofessional. They are not journalists covering news as their show is entertainment and not a news show.

I completely agree with everyone here regarding Bernadette's misinformation. Even Bette has corrected interviewers when they presented this 'back on Broadway in 50 years' bit. She corrected them by adding "in a musical". Bette added its the first time she's doing a musical book show since FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, which she did from 1966 to 1968.

Now, in between FIDDLER and her Broadway return in 2013's one-woman play I'LL EAT YOU LAST, Bette HAS performed on Broadway several times with musical revues/shows which hadone to two month runs - they weren't one-night concerts. Of these the most notable one was 1975's CLAMS ON THE HALF SHELL REVUE which played at the Minskoff Theatre for 2 months. She also won a 1974 Special Tony Awards for her previous musical revues/shows prior to this 1975 show. The big hype for her 2017 Tony Award for HELLO, DOLLY! was because it was her FIRST "acting" Tony Award - it was not her first.

Sadly, the world population has no idea of these details therefore they go by what they hear so by saying this, just ignore Bette's entire Broadway history and just believe HELLO, DOLLY! was Bette's Broadway debut as many most likely believe. After all, after her decades longfilm career you'd expect her to finally tackle Broadway, right? Sadly, this is what the mainstream masses believe.

Bette Midler's extensive Broadway Credits (courtesy of IBDB: Internet Broadway Database):

https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/bette-midler-4524


"

 

Sadly?   Most people really don't care about trivia.   Because it's TRIVIAL.   They like her (or not); it matter NOT AT ALL wheter this is her debut on B'way, the first musical since or whatever.   It's unimportant to most except for those that are super fans.  Periiod.

No one was disparaged, no egos were trounced - it just isn't even important enough of a "thing" to be considered a first world problem.


If we're not having fun, then why are we doing it? These are DISCUSSION boards, not mutual admiration boards. Discussion only occurs when we are willing to hear what others are thinking, regardless of whether it is alignment to our own thoughts.

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BrodyFosse123
#9Question about Bernadette Peters interview
Posted: 1/15/18 at 11:58am

No one was disparaged, no egos were trounced - it just isn't even important enough of a "thing" to be considered a first world problem.

Thank you for this.  My 4-shot espresso latte each morning puts my brain on overload hence my long postings.  Hahahaha.  I sometimes go back and re-read them and laugh to myself how long they are.  At least I educate a few with the info I mention so not all is just air.  Hahahaha.  

And yes, you mon ami, are absolutely correct.