Ali Gator Posted April 4, 2024 Posted April 4, 2024 The legendary diva of the stage talks 'the dumbing down' of Broadway, her honest thoughts about 'Sunset Boulevard', and much more in this new interview. While Patti Lupone Vows She’ll Never Do Another Musical, She Is Singing Soon Onstage in L.A. WWW.HOLLYWOODREPORTER.COM The performer, who'll present 'Patti Lupone: A Life In Notes' at LA Opera on April 20, talks about the "dumbing down" of Broadway, her honest thoughts... TonyDown, + Vegas_Millennial and MaybeMaybeNot 3
MaybeMaybeNot Posted April 10, 2024 Posted April 10, 2024 I think if I were to go to New York for a week, I would struggle to find enough shows to fill my dance card. I'm not that picky; give me a Frank WIldhorn musical anytime. But, the prevalence of movie photocopies and jukebox musicals is disheartening. BSR 1
+ WilliamM Posted April 10, 2024 Posted April 10, 2024 9 hours ago, MaybeMaybeNot said: I think if I were to go to New York for a week, I would struggle to find enough shows to fill my dance card. I'm not that picky; give me a Frank WIldhorn musical anytime. But, the prevalence of movie photocopies and jukebox musicals is disheartening. Someone would have to pay me to see aFrank Wildhoorn musical + BenjaminNicholas 1
handiacefailure Posted April 10, 2024 Posted April 10, 2024 9 hours ago, WilliamM said: Someone would have to pay me to see aFrank Wildhoorn musical I don't care for most of his stuff, but Jekyll and Hyde was good (the version with Linda Eder, not the revival with Deborah Cox), and I also liked Victor/Victoria, which he finished the score for after HenryMancini died. I love Linda Eder.
handiacefailure Posted April 10, 2024 Posted April 10, 2024 Patti Lupone is my favorite broadway performer and I have tickets to see the LA show next weekend. I've seen her perform at least 15 times now, either in a show or concert (I've seen Company three times on Broadway and once in the West End), and I think she is the only actress I've seen get a standing ovation in the West End. Also loved her in "Life goes on" and wish they would stream it. Her memoir is great. I listened to it on Audio after I had my eye surgery last year.
+ BenjaminNicholas Posted April 10, 2024 Posted April 10, 2024 19 hours ago, MaybeMaybeNot said: I think if I were to go to New York for a week, I would struggle to find enough shows to fill my dance card. I'm not that picky; give me a Frank WIldhorn musical anytime. But, the prevalence of movie photocopies and jukebox musicals is disheartening. If you can sit through Wildhorn, you can find a ton in NYC right now to see as well. + WilliamM and MaybeMaybeNot 2
+ nycman Posted April 11, 2024 Posted April 11, 2024 God, I wish I liked her. So many things she says are spot on and I think she’s a talented singer. But whenever I see her perform, I just wanna get away as fast as I can. I can’t really explain it. It just is. Rod Hagen, MaybeMaybeNot and + Lucky 3
marylander1940 Posted April 11, 2024 Posted April 11, 2024 (edited) Always a straight talker! I can't remember who posted this first or I would mention him! Taking this slightly off subject: Edited April 11, 2024 by marylander1940
+ BenjaminNicholas Posted April 11, 2024 Posted April 11, 2024 I've always liked her straight-shooter vibe. She doesn't bullshit. I've liked her in some shows. She's a specific type and you can't always shoehorn her into things. It just doesn't work out well. She's not incredibly versatile. Glad to see her coming back to Broadway in a new play, as well as continuing to get TV work. marylander1940 1
+ WilliamM Posted April 12, 2024 Posted April 12, 2024 2 hours ago, BenjaminNicholas said: I've always liked her straight-shooter vibe. She doesn't bullshit. I've liked her in some shows. She's a specific type and you can't always shoehorn her into things. It just doesn't work out well. She's not incredibly versatile. Glad to see her coming back to Broadway in a new play, as well as continuing to get TV work. I guess she was right for "Gypsy," but I don't think Ethel Merman would have agreed. I would have agreed with Merman On 4/10/2024 at 12:20 AM, MaybeMaybeNot said: I think if I were to go to New York for a week, I would struggle to find enough shows to fill my dance card. I'm not that picky; give me a Frank WIldhorn musical anytime. But, the prevalence of movie photocopies and jukebox musicals is disheartening. Someone would have to pay me to see aFrank Wildhoorn musical marylander1940, MaybeMaybeNot and Marc in Calif 2 1
MaybeMaybeNot Posted April 12, 2024 Posted April 12, 2024 All the Wildhorn hate! I know his shows are often not great, but I would sit through "Bonnie & Clyde" repeatedly before going to a jukebox show (unless that jukebox show starred Corey Cott). I was just talking to someone recently about "Beautiful," which was ok, but I hardly remember it. I have vivid memories of "Bonnie & Clyde," "The Civil War," and "The Scarlet Pimpernel." But I know his shows are flawed.
+ BenjaminNicholas Posted April 12, 2024 Posted April 12, 2024 2 hours ago, WilliamM said: I guess she was right for "Gypsy," but I don't think Ethel Merman would have agreed. I would have agreed with Merman She was quite right for Gypsy. Even Laurents agreed and he was a gigantic, pedantic pain in the ass. I saw her do it multiple times on Broadway and at City Center. It was epic, every performance. Marc in Calif and MaybeMaybeNot 2
+ BenjaminNicholas Posted April 12, 2024 Posted April 12, 2024 8 minutes ago, MaybeMaybeNot said: All the Wildhorn hate! I know his shows are often not great, but I would sit through "Bonnie & Clyde" repeatedly before going to a jukebox show (unless that jukebox show starred Corey Cott). I was just talking to someone recently about "Beautiful," which was ok, but I hardly remember it. I have vivid memories of "Bonnie & Clyde," "The Civil War," and "The Scarlet Pimpernel." But I know his shows are flawed. Frank's shows aren't horrible, just schmaltzy. I can handle that as long as they're cast with singers who can make me forget how asinine the lyrics are. Linda Eder is one of those singers. She elevated his material. MaybeMaybeNot 1
+ WilliamM Posted April 12, 2024 Posted April 12, 2024 10 hours ago, BenjaminNicholas said: She was quite right for Gypsy. Even Laurents agreed and he was a gigantic, pedantic pain in the ass. I saw her do it multiple times on Broadway and at City Center. It was epic, every performance. I saw Ethel Merman in Gypsy twice. On ce on Broadway and once on the road 🛣️ in Boston MaybeMaybeNot and + Vegas_Millennial 2
Marc in Calif Posted April 12, 2024 Posted April 12, 2024 8 minutes ago, WilliamM said: I saw Ethel Merman in Gypsy twice. On ce on Broadway and once on the road 🛣️ in Boston So it's merely your personal opinion. Point taken. + augustus and Ali Gator 2
Ali Gator Posted April 12, 2024 Author Posted April 12, 2024 (edited) It seems like she determined 'Sunset Blvd' was a 'shitty musical' only after she got fired and she had gotten bad reviews. Before that, she seemed to like it - especially in its workshop, rehearsals, previews, etc. If she thought it was 'shitty' from the beginning, she would have never contracted herself to star in the West End and then again on Broadway. A talented, reputable legend such as she would've quit early on, not wanting to be associated with this 'shitty' musical...yet, she didn't. Edited April 12, 2024 by Ali Gator
+ BenjaminNicholas Posted April 12, 2024 Posted April 12, 2024 3 hours ago, Ali Gator said: It seems like she determined 'Sunset Blvd' was a 'shitty musical' only after she got fired and she had gotten bad reviews. Before that, she seemed to like it - especially in its workshop, rehearsals, previews, etc. If she thought it was 'shitty' from the beginning, she would have never contracted herself to star in the West End and then again on Broadway. A talented, reputable legend such as she would've quit early on, not wanting to be associated with this 'shitty' musical...yet, she didn't. To be fair, the hell Webber put her through was more than enough to taint the entire experience, from Sydmonton onward. Marc in Calif 1
+ WilliamM Posted April 12, 2024 Posted April 12, 2024 6 hours ago, Marc in Calif said: So it's merely your personal opinion. Point taken. The New York Times said: The best damn musical in years" But, The Sound of Music was more popular with ticket. Buyers . Even when Mary Martin left Sound of Music Marc in Calif 1
+ WilliamM Posted April 13, 2024 Posted April 13, 2024 On 4/11/2024 at 10:57 AM, marylander1940 said: Always a straight talker! I can't remember who posted this first or I would mention him! Taking this slightly off subject: W atch Wath Happens is mostly about plugging their shows. Sad that Patti has joined the anti Madonna crowd. Not critical of @marylander
+ WilliamM Posted April 17, 2024 Posted April 17, 2024 On 4/12/2024 at 10:20 AM, Marc in Calif said: So it's merely your personal opinion. Point taken. i also saw Vivien Leigh in a Broadway musical I wish I saw Mary Martin South Pacific, but I did she in the tribute "Our Hearts Belong to Mary". Only time I met Helen Hayes and Lillian Gish. And Yul Brynner
+ WilliamM Posted April 17, 2024 Posted April 17, 2024 On 4/12/2024 at 10:11 AM, WilliamM said: I saw Ethel Merman in Gypsy twice. On ce on Broadway and once on the road 🛣️ in Boston No Jerome Robbins was a pain in the ass, but he was on Ethel 's side
TonyDown Posted April 18, 2024 Posted April 18, 2024 (edited) On 4/4/2024 at 9:05 AM, Ali Gator said: The legendary diva of the stage talks 'the dumbing down' of Broadway, her honest thoughts about 'Sunset Boulevard', and much more in this new interview. While Patti Lupone Vows She’ll Never Do Another Musical, She Is Singing Soon Onstage in L.A. WWW.HOLLYWOODREPORTER.COM The performer, who'll present 'Patti Lupone: A Life In Notes' at LA Opera on April 20, talks about the "dumbing down" of Broadway, her honest thoughts... Thank you for sharing the article. That is pretty cool Aubrey Plaza was her roomie for awhile in NYC. I don't mind "dumbing down" if the production is still entertaining. Before the pandemic "Girlfriend" was a fun jukebox musical. Would like to see it again Edited April 19, 2024 by TonyDown Marc in Calif and thomas 2
Marc in Calif Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 2 hours ago, TonyDown said: Before the pandemic "Boyfriend" was a fun jukebox musical. Would like to see it again Freudian slip? I think you meant "Girlfriend"! Of course, there's always The Boy Friend -- which is pretty brilliant itself. 🥳 TonyDown 1
TonyDown Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 13 hours ago, Marc in Calif said: Freudian slip? I think you meant "Girlfriend"! Of course, there's always The Boy Friend -- which is pretty brilliant itself. 🥳 Fixed it. Been a long week. 🌀 Marc in Calif 1
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