Showing posts with label audra mcdonald. Show all posts
Showing posts with label audra mcdonald. Show all posts

Monday, June 4, 2012

Audra and Judith Win Drama Desk Awards

and here's hoping audra and judith take home a tony also this coming sunday. i love these two actresses.







Sunday, June 12, 2011

The Tony's: Best of Broadway Tonight


once again joyfully hosted by neil patrick harris









some tony nominated and/or winning memories

from 'cats'

from 'next to normal'

from 'south pacific'

from 'la cage aux folles'


from 'mame'


from 'a chorus line'


from 'chicago'


from 'spamalot'


from 'evita'


from 'fosse'


from 'cabaret'






from 'my one and only'


from 'anything goes'


from 'into the woods'


from 'kiss of the spider woman'


from 'wicked'


from 'ragtime'


from 'les miserables'


from 'fiddler on the roof'


from 'the lion king'


from 'hair'


from 'drowsy chaperon'


from 'dreamgirls'


from 'west side story'


from '110 in the shade'


from 'the act'


from 'song and dance'


from 'grand hotel'


from 'the apple tree'


from 'the threepenny opera'


from 'sunday in the park with george'


from 'nine'


from 'rent'


from 'phantom of the opera'


from 'you're a good man charlie brown'


from 'sideshow'


from 'man of la mancha'


from 'my fair lady' and 'camelot'


from 'damn yankees'


from 'purlie'


from 'woman of the year'


from 'they're playing our song'
 (the biggest snub in tony history was in not nominating lucie arnaz in this role. however, she showed her professionalism showing up on award night and performing)

from 'xanadu'


from 'rags'


from 'sweeney todd'


from 'gypsy'


and one more time: neil patrick harris


i hope you enjoyed this trip down tony's memory lane. i certainly did preparing it and watching these wonderful musical moments.


enjoy the tony's tonight




Monday, June 6, 2011

'Sondheim: The Birthday Celebration'

How the hell did i miss this one. well now i own it on blu ray. a glorious birthday bash for stephen sondheim. hosted and written by an hilarious david hyde pierce it's a delightful romp for him. the artists sing the 'singable' sonheim songs fot the most part. okay let's be honest here: not all of sondheim is singable. the biggies are sung by the best assortment of diva's assembled in one place in a long long time. lupone, peters, mcdonald, strich, murphy, mazzie and benanti: it gets no better. throw in mandt patinkin, michael cerveris and george hearn and the world is momentarily blissful and at peace. bravo to all of them and the brilliant arrangements and conducting of paul gemigani and the mighty new york philharmonic. who could ask for more.

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bernadette peters and mandy patinkin: "move on'

patti lupone: 'the ladies who lunch'

donna murphy: 'could i leave you'

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curtain call



Thursday, March 10, 2011

'Les Miserables': The 25th Anniversary Concert Part 2

les solonga plays fantine. i have to admit she fared better giving voice to eponine in the 10th anniversary concert. but i quibble. she is fine as fantine but just not as good as the rest of a truly amazing and mostly unknown cast. and who the hell can follow patti lupone and ruthie henshall anyway? audra mcdonald that's who! however, ms. solonga does fare much better in act 2 (finale) to be fair.



in order to be fair to ms. solonga i am posting her eponine from the 10th anniversary dream cast concert singing 'on my own'




(to be continued)

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Song(s) of the Day


the song of the day is a triolo of andrew lloyd webber songs sung by audra mcdonald, judy kuhn and marin mazzie. the songs are 'love changes everything', 'i don't know how to love him' and 'an unexpected song'.


Thursday, August 26, 2010

Spring Music Fest: Audra McDonald


 audra mcdonald: actress and singer. multiple tony award winner. brilliant.









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Saturday, July 25, 2009

'The Glamorous Life'

if anything good came out of the lousy film version of 'a little night music' it was 'the glamorous life'.
pity they did not keep the camera more on the kid singing and less on elizabeth taylor who at this point in her "career" had about one facial expressions left: frozen boredom.


and then by the brilliant audra mcdonald