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Patti LuPone's "Live" CD from 1993 |
Even though she is not my choice for Norma (I fall into the Glenn/Betty camp) I adore her as a performer. I think this album is great because it captures her at a time BEFORE the Sunset debacle while she was on a high that I think really soars on this recording.
I happen to really like it, too.
I think the banter in Act 2 going through her theatrical life is hilarious, especially the BAKER'S WIFE intro!
I love the one intro where she mentions (paraphrasing) "The musical was based on Stud Terkel's book 'Working', written by Stephen Schwartz-What was thinking?!?!"


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Isn't this essentially the same show she did at the Walter Kerr in '95, post-Sunset?
She did a costume bit where dresses from her shows were lowered from the flies and she explained them. When she got to Norma's, she hit it with a pointer, looked at the audience, and said, "I wish you could've seen me!"


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Thank you for reminding me of this recording. I listened to it last night from start to finish. Her anecdotes on the 6 month preview tour of "The Baker's Wife" left me in tears!!! Priceless stuff!
Also, for anyone who's wondering- this entire live album is on Spotify! Just search Patti LuPone Live and the full 2 disc recording is available in glorious form.
nmartin said: "Isn't this essentially the same show she did at the Walter Kerr in '95, post-Sunset?
She did a costume bit where dresses from her shows were lowered from the flies and she explained them. When she got to Norma's, she hit it with a pointer, looked at the audience, and said, "I wish you could've seen me!""
I think the Bway show was based on this one, and it was also recorded for PBS. But I hadn't heard/seen the dress bit! I'd be curious if there were other differences.





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Posted: 8/20/19 at 10:25pm