Note of Interest: I got to see the opening night performance of Gypsy and Patti LuPone was definitely mind blowing in that role.
Showing posts with label Patti LuPone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Patti LuPone. Show all posts
Monday, January 26, 2009
Song of the Day: Don't Cry for Me Argentina
Today's song of the day is the show-stopping (literally if you've watched her latest youtube video... she is one scary bitch) Patti LuPone singing the song that made her famous - Don't Cry for Me Argentina from Evita. This is a video from the 1980 Grammy Awards where Evita would win the award for Best Cast Album. I love Patti, I think her talent is tremendous. I personally dont think very much of her as a person. Her diva attitude is off putting and her most recent youtube video definitely exemplifies this. I've met her a couple times as well and it's always been the same experience... DIVA!!!!! Taking a look at this video reminds you that at one point in time she was humble and actually honored to be where she was in her career. I have a feeling she probably takes it for granted now...
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Song of the Day: Everything's Coming Up Roses
To continue onward with my Gypsy obsession I've decided to post yet another song from the show. This time its Patti Lupone's Tony Award performance of the Act I closing number - Everything's Coming Up Roses. The performance speaks for itself. This was definitely the point during the show, when I saw it, that she had me convinced. Enjoy.
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Monday, August 11, 2008
Song of the Day: Rose's Turn
This is getting up here pretty late today, but oh well I was at work. Today's song is Rose's Turn from the legendary musical Gypsy, which is now enjoying another successful revival on Broadway starring Patti LuPone. I got to see the current revival opening night to a packed house and it was a breathtaking experience. LuPone's performance as Mamma Rose is one for the history books as she completely dominates this role and the stage. But she is also a gracious performer and for the first time ever in a production of Gypsy the roles of Herbie, played by Boyd Gaines, and Gypsy Rose Lee herself, played by Laura Benanti, are able to blossom on stage. As a result, all three of the leading players work in perfect harmony and each of them has a Tony Award to prove it. Gypsy is probably one of the most perfect pieces of musical theater ever put on the stage with a fantastic book by Arthur Laurents, lyrics by God himself - Mr. Stephen Sondheim and music by Julie Stein. The current revival is directed by Arthur Laurents and if any of you are in New York while it's playing, please make sure you see it. I am including two clips below. The first is from the current production starring LuPone and the second is from the 2003 Revival starring Bernadette Peters. I'm including them both because of how unique the performances are. They both play Rose's final number on stage drastically different, but both are fascinating to watch and have a similar affect on the audience. While LuPone's version is a complete psychotic breakdown on stage, Peters's performance is more emotional, hesitant, and introverted. Both ladies are true divas of the stage. I prefer LuPone's overall arch to her character in the show and in this number, but there is something about Peters that makes this number really special. Enjoy.
Note of Interest: Out of all the women to play this part on Broadway (and there have been MANY) Bernadette Peters and the original Mamma Rose, Ethel Merman, are the only ones to not win the Tony for Best Actress. Even Tyne Daily, who can barely sing the role, won a Tony for the part... and many would argue Merman and Peters were two of the best. My vote still goes for LuPone.
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Bernadette Peters,
Broadway,
Gypsy,
Patti LuPone,
Song of the Day
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