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The Time of Your Life - PBS - March 10, 1976
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Running Time: 70 minutes
Stars:
Benjamin Hendrickson as Nick
Richard Ooms as Arab
Nicholas Surovy as Joe
Sam Tsoutsouvas as Willie
Elaine Hausman as Newsboy
Michael Tolaydo as Drunkard
Norman Snow  as Tom
Patti LuPone as Kitty Duval
Robert Bacigalupi as Dudley
Brooks Baldwin as Harry
Gerald Gutierrez as Wesley
Glynis Bell as Lorene / Killer's Sidekick
James W Harper as Blick
Mary Lou Rosato as Mary L
Roy K. Stevens as Krupp
Kevin Kline as McCarthy (His first screen appearance)
David Schramm as Kit Carson
Cynthia Dickason as Killer
Anderson Matthews as Sailor
Sandra Halperin as Elsie
Mary-Joan Negro as Society Lady
Peter Dvorsky as Society Gentleman
William Saroyan as Prologue Narrator
Hal Holbrook as Host
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unsaltedsinner · 5 years
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Martinis are for squares.
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its-michael-emerson · 7 years
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Michael Emerson attends the 'The Government Inspector' Opening Night Party at West Bank Cafe on June 1, 2017 in New York City. Also pictured with Michael is fellow stage actress, Mary Lou Rosato
UPD: One new photo added! Photo Source Walter McBride via Getty Images
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newyorktheater · 4 years
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  When Patti LuPone recently sang for the Rosie O’Donnell Show in quarantine, many viewers were intrigued by the glimpse of her basement, and especially the jukebox in it—which prompted her to start giving virtual tours of her home. It seems likely that LuPone has sung every song on that jukebox for a paying audience. In the nearly half century since she made her Broadway debut, she has become best known for her performances in Broadway musicals, seven of which resulted in Tony nominations, two of which she won Evita and Gypsy But her career is much broader than Broadway musicals; almost half of her Broadway credits have been in non-musical plays, especially in new plays by David Mamet. And much of her singing has been done outside of book musicals on Broadway. She originated starring roles in both Les Miserables and Sunset Boulevard in London, without being cast in them in New York, and she has created concert tours and solo shows with a varied repertoire.
Patti LuPone in The Three Sisters 1973, with Mary-Joan Negro and Mary Lou Rosato
Patti Lupone and Kevin Kline in The Robber Bridegroom 1976
Patti LuPone in The Water Engine Off-Bway 1977
Hal Prince and Patti LuPone in rehearsal
Mandy Patinkin as Che Guevera and Patti LuPone as Eva Peron in a scene from the Broadway production of the musical “Evita”. 1979
Patti LuPone in The Cradle Will Rock , Off-Broadway, 1983
David Schramm and Patti LuPone in The Cradle Will Rock 1983
Patti LuPone Oliver 1984
Actress Patti Lupone in a scene fr. the Broadway play “Accidental Death of an Anarchist.” 1984
Patti LuPone Les Miserables, 1985 London
Patti LuPone in The Old Neighborhood 1997
Patti LuPone Sunset Boulevard, London 1993
Patti LuPone in Master Class 1996
Patti LuPone and cast of Noises Off 2001
Sweeney Todd 2005 Manoel Felciano and Patti LuPone
Patti LuPone in Gypsy, 2008
Patti LuPone Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, 2010
An Evening with Patti LuPone and Mandy Patinkin 2011
Patti LuPone and Debra Winer in David Mamet’s The Anarchist, 2012
Patti LuPone with Michael Urie hiding under the table in Shows for Days, Off-Broadway 2015
Patti LuPone and Christine Ebersole as rival cosmetics impresarios, in War Paint, 2017
Patti LuPone in War Paint, 2017
Patti LuPone in a gender-reversed Company, coming to Broadway
Evita, 1983
Don’t Cry For Me Argentina
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Oliver, 1984
LuPone sings “It’s a Fine Life” and “As Long as He Needs Me.”
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Les Miserables,1985
The original Fantine in the London production, for which she won the Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical. Here Patti LuPone sings “I Dreamed A Dream” in 1991
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Anything Goes, 1987
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Sunset Boulevard, 1993
In London
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Master Class, 1995
In July 1996, Patti LuPone replaced Zoe Caldwell in the role of Maria Callas in Terrence McNally’s play. Here is a 17-minute excerpt
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Sweeney Todd, 2005 revival
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Gypsy, 2008
Her second Tony, Everything’s Coming Up Roses, sung at Tony Awards
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Rose’s Turn
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a reputation that goes beyond her performance.
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Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, 2017
Patti sings “Invisible”
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Company, 2020?
LuPone was portraying Joanne in the revival of this Sondheim musical that was scheduled to open this month. Here she is performing one of Joanne’s songs, “Ladies Who Lunch” in previous concert — showing what we have to look forward to.
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The Rosie O’Donnell Show In Quarantine
She sings “A Hundred Years from Today” and “Smile” from her basement
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P is for Patti LuPone. Her Broadway career in photos and videos When Patti LuPone recently sang for the Rosie O’Donnell Show in quarantine, many viewers were intrigued by the glimpse of her basement, and especially the jukebox in it—which prompted her to start giving virtual tours of her home.
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reviewfix · 5 years
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Review Fix Exclusive: Inside ‘Henry V’
Review Fix Exclusive: Inside ‘Henry V’
Review Fix chats with Quisqueya Productions’ Tom Kalnas, who discusses the production and who will enjoy the romp the most.
About Henry V:
Quisqueya Productions presents a limited showing of a re-imagined version of Shakespeare’s HENRY V. Shakespeare’s definitive parable of war and warriors will directed by Broadway veteran, Mary Lou Rosato, at the legendary American Theatre of Actors – one of…
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00lovelylilac00 · 7 years
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Just In
Here are the newest bootlegs I’ve received over the past week.  My bootleg website is 00lovelylilac00.weebly.com so feel free to contact me!  I’m 100 percent willing to gift to new traders.  Thanks!
A Bronx Tale
Broadway (OBC) (VOB) 2016-11-?? Cast: Richard H. Blake (Lorenzo), Nick Cordero (Sonny), Bobby Conte Thornton (Calogero), Ariana DeBose (Jane), Bradley Gibson (Tyrone), Lucia Giannetta (Rosina)
Little Shop of Horrors
Florida (MP4) 2003-06-05 Cast: Hunter Foster (Seymour), Alice Ripley (Audrey), Billy Porter, Lee Wilkof (Mushnik), Dioni Michelle Collins, Haneefah Wood, Moeisha McGill, Reg Rogers, Robert Stack (Prologue) UK Tour (VOB) 2009-05-04 Cast: Clare Buckfield (Audrey), Damian Humbley (Seymour), Sylvester McCoy (Mushnik), Alex Ferns (Orin), Donna Hines, Nadia Di Mambro, Lara Martin
Once Upon a Mattress
Broadway revival (VOB) 1996-12-18 Cast: Sarah Jessica Parker (Winnifred), Jane Krakowski (Larken), Heath Lamberts (Sextimus), Mary Lou Rosato (Aggravain), David Aaron Baker (Dauntless), Lewis Cleale (Harry), David Hibbard (Jester), Tom Alan Robbins (Wizard)
Cinderella
Broadway (OBC) (VOB) 2013-03-02 Cast: Laura Osnes (Cinderella), Santino Fontana (The Prince), Victoria Clark (Crazy Marie/The Fairy Godmother), Harriet Harris (Stepmother), Ann Harada (Charlotte), Marla Mindelle (Gabrielle), Greg Hildreth (Jean-Michel)
Children of Eden
John's Church, NYC (VOB)2003-??-??Cast: Jai Rodriguez, Darius de Haas,Norm Lewis, John Tartaglia,Kate Shindle, Jonathan Dokuchitz,Julia Murney
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Sydney McDonald in Midsummer as Helena Directed by the great Mary Lou Rosato. 
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Blue letter.
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newyorktheater · 5 years
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For the next two days (February 13th and 14th), the following productions are offering free tickets for certain seats at various future performances, courtesy of Goldstar’s Comp Train, an annual promotion. *Goldstar does charge a service fee for each ticket, but even with the fees it’s still a deep discount.
Click on the link in each title to find out more and get the tickets.
Also check out the regular Goldstar ticket deals.
The Marvelous Wonderettes Theatre Row
This musical revue that the NY Times called “an utter charm bomb” offers 50s and 60s jukebox classics (“Lipstick on Your Collar,” “It’s My Party” etc.) in the story of four girls at Springfield High School’s 1958 prom and ten year’s later at their high school reunion.
Jamaica Harlem Repertory Theater A revival of the musical by Yip Harburg and Harold Arlen (the team that also wrote the songs in The Wizard of Oz.) A simple island community fights to stave off the overreach of American commercialism
Sweet Charity Harlem Repertory Theatre
Neil Simon’s Tony-winning musical comedy comes to vibrant life, when Harlem Rep’s Black Box Theater becomes a strip club called The Fandango Ballroom. Grab a table and order a drink while catching the misadventures of dancer-for-hire Charity Hope Valentine — a girl who wants to find love so much that she loses sight of who she is. Familiar songs include “Big Spender,” “There’s Gotta Be Something Better Than This” and “If My Friends Could See Me Now.”
NEWSical The Musical Theatre Row
No one in the news is safe in composer-lyricist Rick Crom’s topical musical comedy, now in its sixth year and constantly updated to tackle all the news that’s fit to spoof. The Associated Press described “NEWSical the Musical” as “”The Daily Show” set to music.”
The Day I Became Black Huron Club at the SoHo Playhouse
Biracial comedian Bill Posley grew up happily identifying as both black and white. But at age 10, he learned the world does, in fact, judge a book by its color and, even though he’s half white, he’s labeled 100% black. Does a young comedian have to get rid of his whiteness in order to be the color he’s “supposed” to be? Hear Posley weigh in on the modern-day conversation about race.
Rap Guide to Consciousness Soho Playhouse “Peer-reviewed rapper” Baba Brinkman explores the scientific study of the self in the return of his acclaimed hip-hop comedy — the first of three subjects the Canadian takes on in separate solo shows with precision and glee.
Baba Brinkman’s Rap Guide to Climate Chaos Soho Playhouse Rap artist Baba Brinkman breaks down the science and politics of global warming, tracking its surprising twists from the carbon cycle to the energy economy. “Climate Chaos” confronts both the scale of the challenge and also the failings of human psychology that make it such an easy problem to ignore.
Rap Guide to Evolution Soho Playhouse Baba Brinkman combines the skills and charisma of a rapper with the precision of a scientist, offering deep insights into human nature and the origins of all living things. The NY Times dubbed this show “astonishing” and “brilliant”
Red State Blue State Minetta Lane Theater Saturday Night Live alumnus Colin Quinn riffs on the political divide.
This One’s For The Girls St. Luke’s Theater
The musical celebrates women’s lives over the past hundred years through beloved popular songs, from sad laments (“A Bird in a Gilded Cage”) to the angry anthems (“I Am Woman” and “You Don’t Own Me”)
Paul Mecurios Permission to Speak Actors’ Temple Theatre
Emmy and Peabody Award winner from “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” and “The Daily Show” stars in this one-man comedy show with a twist — it stars Mecurio “and” the audience. This is an unscripted, interactive theater experience. Mecurio improvises with audience members, talking with them about their lives and personal experiences, drawing out eye-opening and fun stories.
Addy and Uno: A Family Musical About Disabilities The Kirk @ Theatre Row
“What if goodness ruled the world?” That’s the poignant question at the core of this new musical. As Uno, a child with autism, faces the challenge of competing in his school’s math competition, his friends with varying disabilities — ADHD, visual, hearing and physical impairment — rally to give him all the support he needs.
The Imbible: A Spirited History of Drinking New World Stages
Mixologist and raconteur Anthony Caporale takes you on a booze-fueled, musical journey through the history of spirits and cocktails, which includes three cocktails for you to imbibe.
The Imbible: Day Drinking New World Stages
The Imbible’s new edition, called “Day Drinking: The Brunch Musical”, explores the quintessential New York brunch experience. Watch as four friends battle today’s always-connected, over-scheduled world to carve out time for brunch together in this comedic off-Broadway musical. As they prepare for their gathering, they learn the stories behind not only well-known brunch drinks but also brunch itself. Your ticket includes three cocktails
Henry V Henry V Shakespeare’s definitive parable of war and warriors, re-imagined by director and Broadway veteran Mary Lou Rosato, presented in modern dress with period-style weaponry.
The Fifth Dentist The PIT Loft
Mike King tells his life story as a dentist, a stand-up comedian and the son of Sid King, “The Sultan of Sleaze.”
The Golden Girls Live: Terms of Estrangement When Ellen DeGeneres asked Betty White about the hit drag show “Golden Girls LIVE! On Stage”, she said, “They play them better than we did!” Now, the original cast of “Golden Girls LIVE!” are back with an all-new episode, complete with musical numbers! In this latest “lost” episode of “The Golden Girls”, Dorothy and Sophia try to find time for some mother-daughter bonding away from Rose and Blanche
Disney’s DCappella Kings Theater
Disney’s going all a-cappella, with its latest live show, created by Deke Sharon (“Pitch Perfect, The Sing Off”), which puts a cool new spin on such Disney tunes as “Under the Sea” and “How Far I’ll Go” from “Moana”.
Free* Tickets to NY Theater: Goldstar’s Comp Train For the next two days (February 13th and 14th), the following productions are offering free tickets for certain seats at various future performances, courtesy of Goldstar's Comp Train, an annual promotion.
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