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Registrace 11. 10. 2009
"Total Eclipse of the Heart" -- Julia Murney & Rob Evan
From BROADWAY ROCKS in Houston, Texas.
They sound PHENOMENAL.
They sound PHENOMENAL.
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"Another Woman" -- Marion's Dream
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Incredible scene from one of my favorite movies. Woody Allen is a genius. The acting and direction are flawless. [No copyright infringement intended. For entertainment purposes only.]
I dance like the wind
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I want some. (God, I really wish Sandy Dennis was still alive.)
"Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" -- Main Title, composed by Alex North
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My favorite play, written by Edward Albee. My favorite movie, directed by Mike Nichols. And also, my favorite soundtrack. Composed by Alex North. Does it get any better than this? No copyright infringement intended. This score was composed by Alex North, who also did the music for "Streetcar." I think he did an amazing job.
"Being Alive" - Adrian Lester - 1995 Donmar Production of COMPANY
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My favorite recording of this song. He doesn't try to make it sound nice. I love Esparza's voice, but it just doesn't work with this song.
"The Ladies Who Lunch" - Sheila Gish - 1995 Donmar Production of COMPANY
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I was interested to see how the official cast recording of this song would compare to the WONDERFUL videos posted by AllanWo (Check out his channel It's great!) This has been one of my favorite songs for a while And I think that Sheila Gish nails it. Yes, it sounds ugly ... as it should.
Elaine Stritch singing "The Ladies Who Lunch" at the OBC Recording of COMPANY (Part 1)
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It's been a long day for everyone. "Maybe if I take my hat off I can do it." Really, Elaine?
"Move On" (Sunday in the Park With George)
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Bernadette Peters and Mandy Patinkin, performing what might very well be the most touching and magical moment in the history of musical theater. Thank you, Stephen Sondheim.
Patti Lupone - 'Gypsy' Finale - 2008 Broadway
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Patti Lupone (Madame Rose) and Laura Benanti (Louise) in the finale of 'Gypsy.' No copyright infringement intended. I did not film this. For entertainment purposes only.
Vibrato Appreciation: Volume One
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Just a bunch of different clips I compiled of Broadway performers who ROCK vibrato. Including Julia Murney, Norm Lewis, Betty Buckley, Laurie Beechman, Anthony Warlow, Mandy Patinkin, Angela Lansbury, Colm Wilkinson, and others.
Angela Lansbury in 'Gypsy' (1974 B'way Revival)
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Angela Lansbury giving one HELL of a performance as Mama Rose in the 1974 B'way revival of 'Gypsy.' This woman is SO amazing. Features "Some People," "Together Wherever We Go," and "Rose's Turn." Rex Robbins as Herbie, and Zan Charisse as Louise. No copyright infringement intended. I didn't film this. For entertainment purposes, only.
Patti Lupone interviewed about 'Gypsy' (And enunciating very nicely)
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After getting knocked for bad diction in "Evita," Patti decides that she wants to show the people who's boss Listen to her enunciation of "It's just absolutely, perfectly, wriTTen. Period." This was posted a while back but then taken down, so I decided I'd put it up for people who find Patti's wonderfulness entertaining. No copyright infringement intended. I didn't film this. For entertainment ...
Norm Lewis - "Rain" (Once on this Island)
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Norm Lewis singing "Rain" (Once on this Island) at a Broadway cabaret thing. Don't know when it was recorded, but this is one of the best vocals I've ever heard. This man can SING. (Got this from Seth Rudetsky's video (LOVE Seth) - Figured that people might want to watch it without cuts, in its entirety). No copyright infringement intended. I didn't record this. For entertainment purposes only.
Patti Lupone - "Rose's Turn" - 2008 Broadway
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Patti Lupone playing a loud, brash, and crazy Momma Rose! Patti may not be the best actress, per se, but she is definitely a hardcore performer. [3.25.2008] No copyright infringement intended. I didn't film this. For entertainment purposes, only.
Patti Lupone stops 'Gypsy' mid-show to yell at a photographer
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Patti Lupone stops 'Gypsy' mid-show to yell at a photographer
Betty Buckley - "Rose's Turn" - 1998 Papermill Playhouse
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Betty Buckley - "Rose's Turn" - 1998 Papermill Playhouse
Bernadette Peters - "Rose's Turn" - 2003 Broadway Preview
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Bernadette Peters - "Rose's Turn" - 2003 Broadway Preview
Lupone’s exaggerated facial contortions are what make this work. You believe she’s lost it. Truly a Legend!
Theatre management should have handled this. What a self centered Diva.
only person on planet earth to be allowed to do this and I love her for it
She ruined the performance herself, I didn't ever hear any click. For me this moment is a No No and I would definetly asked for a refund and never go to watch her again. I understad theatre ettiquette, but what she did is just too much. She tried to humiliate the person. Unecessary
This score was genuinely goosebump-inducing the first time I saw the movie. I'm not gonna say it prepares you for what's to come, but it's loaded to the brim with sadness and regret. And yet even with that much negative feeling riding on it, it still communicates a pragmatic glimmer of hope. A hope that is embodied in the film's final scene. They might be cruel to each other, they might bicker and snipe and rage and hate, but at least they each have someone else to do that poisonous waltz with as they enter old age. Because even with their relationship the way it is, it's better than being alone
She’s amazing
Demasiado hermosa !! Me recuerda mas a cannon en re mayor, no es que sea igual pero si el mismo sentimiento!!! ❤
Yeah. She probably deserved a best supporting nomination.
Im sorry but she went completely overboard here. She shouldve asked politely end of. She was actually being more disrespectful and the audience are ridiculous cheering her on
She is so right. Last weekend I almost got someone s cellphone in the movie theater. She was talking on it the entire movie, every time someone called or texted her cellphone s bright light/notification flashed. So disrespectful, so impolite, so rude. So, Mrs. LuPone was on her right. Well done, bravo!
Doing this play rn in Prescott Az!
Is it just me, or is this moment a high point in 20th century culture?
She’s nuts.
Wasn’t it the official photographer hired to take pictures? That makes it that much more hilarious.
This is still fierce. Even though she was yelling at a photographer hired to actually take photos of closing night. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Legendary - being cheered for yelling at a COMPANY photographer 😂
I’ll love you forever Sondheim
Thats so cxnty i love her
lol a lot of you don't know this (apprently) but he was hired by the theatre to take pictures of her during the show for her last show. He was doing a rehearsal shoot and she was (reportedly) informed of that multiple times before hand lol
Truly the best ending I’ve ever seen to this musical-in real life, Gypsy Rose Lee and her mother never reconciled. The idea that Rose held onto her own delusion and watched it fade before her eyes is so dramatically poignant.
I adore the theme. It's actually based on Bach's Cantata bwv 156 arioso, at the director's recommendation. As is often the case, temp music during the editing process guides many directors, including this time Mike Nichols. czcams.com/video/xueopsTHesw/video.htmlsi=BiEPURM3_7r0okIc
Wonderful,👍💯😎
She's a raving lunatic with a lunatics EGO. SHEESH.
Phenomenal!!!!
If he ever is in once on this island again nothing will stop me from seeing him i stg.
Even after 40 years, every time I hear them sing this song it makes me emotional….
One of the best musical numbers of all time performed by two of the best singers of all time. Thank you, thank you, thank you
Listen to Bach Siciliano, BWV 1031 - surely Mr. North was influenced by this. czcams.com/video/2oNE03TqoOg/video.html
She’s so iconic, honestly though, I’d cry if Patti yelled at me
That’s why she is and only… YELLOW DIAMOND 💛💛💛🙏👏👉⚡️⚡️⚡️✨☁️✨💎
0:23, 0:34, 0:36, 0:38, 0:39, 1:05, 2:32
“I should have my brothers cut off your nut sack, BEFORE YOU HIT THE TUNNEL!!”
Body and soul passion performance! God bless Betty Buckley Xxxooo
El maldito alcohol qué tal todo lo tergiversa.❤
What she might have don to prompt more applause was to catch the conductor's eye and pat herself deliberately on the head. Which means, "Go back to the top."
Apparently she put her smock that she threw off during the number back on, showing they were starting the song over
I don't have enough musical knowledge to really understand or compare the two, but this main title theme seems very inspired by / similar to a rendition of Bach's Violin Concerto no.2 in E Major BWV 1042 II. Adagio, specifically the one played by Xuefei Yang on classical guitar (at around the 1 minute 40 mark of the Bach, czcams.com/video/-CDpD3qwktc/video.html). Anyone know?!
The Perfect ending for Gypsy. Such a small yet powerful scene that ties everything together.
Ethel Merman wouldn't put up with that either. A play is not a concert, by throwing off the performer you should be ejected.
And she reprimanded the photographer … IN FULL BELT VOICE. Slay!!
I’ve never seen this before; it’s yet another great interpretation of this larger-than-life character played by a super talented lady! Unlike some, I love to experience the differences that each performer brings to the table-you’re bound to be disappointed in most performances if you want them all to be the same! :)
I get it that she's a great talent but honestly I think her response was so undignified over a photo. To say she wouldn't continue until the person left was dreadful and disrespectful for the thousands there that night
Such a powerful piece! And she did a terrific job with it! Thanks for posting this.
After this and BEAU IS AFRAID I never want to piss off Patti Lapone.
You tell ‘em my diamond!
Wiiiiildy unprofessional. She’s such a bitch. Yes I wish I was there but HOLY SHIT real actors see that all the time and don’t STOP THE SHOW!?! How f’ing unprofessional. This is why she wasn’t in Sunset Boulevard (THANK GOD)
as someone who’s been on stage yes it is unprofessional. But imagine spending months of time trying to perfect something to show others, stressing over every detail like where you’re standing and facing. And when you glance out to see people in the audience, one of them is basically clicking a flashlight in your direction. It gets grating. So unprofessional yes, but not entitled.
@@doncheadlegaming7521 using flash yeah is shitty. But when people record performances… yes I know you are never meant to… but it helps those who aren’t privileged enough to see these wonderful shows. I’ve been to live musicals many times in my life and loved seeing (most of) them. But I could never afford to see every show I wish I could.
@@ryanb4940 Recording stuff is fine in my opinion. This is over the guy taking pictures though. Which should only be done by people hired to take photos during a show.
This hack can't act so she has to do schmit like this to distract from her lacking. She sux!
Way to live up to your name, She-Wolf.
Gosh I just saw a production of this last night and I was a blubbering mess all through this scene. ❤❤❤ It's such a beautiful show
Patti is a tough old broad from the old school
I think the best part of this video is Patti’s oh-preciate towards the end.
Did anyone record Lillias white going off on the woman?