I met her when she was starring in "Milk and Honey" at the Muny in St. Louis (12,000 outdoors ampitheatre) around 1962 or 1963. A lovely person and both dynamic and relaxed on that gigantic stage (one night she kicked her slipper off though she didn't mean to). She was a very big Broadway star and made a lot of films too.
Patricia Morrison understood that this was "a play within a play". Unlike modern actresses who try to make brash, feminist statements with this song, Patricia allows the lyrics to speak for themselves, and emphasises the fact that Cole Porter was being tongue-in-the-cheek.
men are all cunts.
ilovesexyladiescbt18 2 days ago
What a beguiling performance, what a beauty! Talent trumps brashness.
tonys963 1 week ago
I love Patricia.
I hate how modern actresses are so brash...
amysita77 1 month ago
I met her when she was starring in "Milk and Honey" at the Muny in St. Louis (12,000 outdoors ampitheatre) around 1962 or 1963. A lovely person and both dynamic and relaxed on that gigantic stage (one night she kicked her slipper off though she didn't mean to). She was a very big Broadway star and made a lot of films too.
waynebrasler 4 months ago
Patricia Morrison understood that this was "a play within a play". Unlike modern actresses who try to make brash, feminist statements with this song, Patricia allows the lyrics to speak for themselves, and emphasises the fact that Cole Porter was being tongue-in-the-cheek.
Rapture1987 9 months ago