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The Ladies Who Lunch (from Company)
Performed by Barbara Walsh
19 notes (via fuckyeahsondheim & lizdexia)
I know I’ll be listening. Begins at 11 AM today!
Description on Symphony Space:
WALL TO WALL SONDHEIM, which took place on March 19, 2005, was one of those once-in-a-lifetime things — a Woodstock for Sondheim-lovers! Sondheim himself was there for all twelve hours, culminating in a big 75th birthday cake. Performers included Elaine Stritch, Angela Lansbury, Patti Lupone, Donna Murphy, George Hearn, Michael Cerveris, Debbie Gravitte, Neil Patrick Harris, and many more. NOTE: The Wall to Wall Sondheim: Broadway Baby program that’s currently available on Symphony Space Live is a two-hour NPR special. Next Monday, March 22, you’ll HEAR THE ENTIRE 12 HOURS FROM START TO FINISH!
Patti LuPone, Audra McDonald, Bernadette Peters, David Hyde Pierce, Elaine Stritch, Donna Murphy and Marin Mazzie at Sondheim: A Birthday Celebration.
I still can’t believe I saw this last night.
After the audience sang “Happy Birthday,” Sondheim came on stage and said “First you’re young, then you’re middle aged, then you’re wonderful. This is wonderful.”
Tonight I saw Bernadette Peters, David Hyde Pierce, Mandy Patinkin and Elaine Stritch perform live for the first time. The Sondheim birthday concert blew me away.
And that was Tuesday night.
This is why I live in NYC.
My reward for attending tomorrow’s all-day staff retreat is a ticket to tomorrow night’s Sondheim birthday celebration at the New York Philharmonic.
Check out this roster of talent! I’ve never heard Bernadette Peters, Mandy Patinkin or Nathan Lane in person, so this will truly be a treat.
And I get to hear my boy Bobby, who I worked (and drank) with in December :)