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2 months ago
Kerry O'Malley in "Promises, Promises" at Encores!
Kerry O'Malley as Fran Kubelik in "Promises, Promises" at Encores! in March 1997, also starring Martin Short.
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jljcc • 14,241 views
langlade100
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4 months ago
Hitler discusses Patti LuPone
Hitler discusses Patti LuPone and her Tony award winning performance in Gypsy; plus the revival and Broadway in general.
dolbinau • 7,949 views
langlade100
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Some of you have the sense of humor, of...... well, Hitler..... btw he is not complaining about Lupone losing to Peters that year, he is complaining to Peters not winning for her Mama Rose in another season. Even if he were wrong about this, THIS IS A SILLY COMEDY SKETCH, THE MISTAKE WOULD NOT B...
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5 months ago
GOP Debate - Rick Santorum On Reinstating 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'
Crowd boos gay soldier serving in Iraq! From the Republican Presidential Debate at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.
SuchIsLifeVideos • 64,144 views
langlade100
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Keep it to yourself.... heterosexual or homosexual? so G.I's pin ups of Betty Grable during World War 2 would be a problem for Rick Santorum? a servicemember discussing their wife or husband would be a problem for Rick Santorum? Talk about false equivalencies. And what the hell is this about...
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6 months ago
Anything Goes
Scenes from the Maltz Jupiter Theatre's production of Cole Porter's "Anything Goes," directed and choreographed by Marcia Milgrom Dodge. Stars Tari...
MaltzJupiterTheatre • 4,871 views
langlade100
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Saw her in for Sutton Sat. night - sensational!!!!! unforgettable! the real deal!
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8 months ago
Susan Egan - "Anything" - Triumph of Love
A short clip of Susan Egan singing "Anything" from the Broadway show, Triumph of Love.
Credit for this clip goes to Susan's official site. She's a...
sockie182 • 11,103 views
langlade100
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this was a great , tuneful, funny, and classy musical - and one of the most undeserving flops in Broadway history.
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1 year ago
Les Misérables protest song in Madison capital (Flash mob)
A group of Madisonians perform a protest song from Les Misérables during the demonstrations in the Capital against Scott Walker and SB11. This was...
wirchrick • 72,171 views
langlade100
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I don't find it weird at all, although some are confusing the revolution of 1789 with the revolution of 1848. The year of the revolt in Hugo's novel and of Wisconsin becoming a state. I also don't find it weird, as it is now becoming clear that the Wisconsin fight for working justice may last a...
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1 year ago
Laura Osnes - "I'm in Love With A Wonderful Guy"
Laura Osnes in Lincoln Center's stunning revival of SOUTH PACIFIC
**For entertainment purposes only**
wrkin9to5 • 26,400 views
langlade100
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Adam, even some of those legendary performers you mentioned sometimes gave lacklustre or even bad performances. No reason to generalize about Osnes's talent from this one performance/clip.
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1 year ago
MACBETH (1961) Sean Connery & Zoe Caldwell
Clip from CBC TV production of Shakespeare's MACBETH starring Sean Connery as Macbeth and Zoe Caldwell as Lady Macbeth.
petshoplad • 95,859 views
langlade100
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I find Caldwell's grandeur and Connery's simplicity a fascinating combination, fire and earth. Both speak the speech tripplingly on the tongue, no? However, Caldwell, often a very sexy actress, isn't delivering on that front here in a role, and particularly, in a scene, that requires it more th...
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1 year ago
MACBETH (1988) Glenda Jackson & Christopher Plummer
A brief scene from the 1988 Broadway production of MACBETH starring Christopher Plummer and Glenda Jackson.
petshoplad • 18,893 views
langlade100
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interesting that Plummer isn't looking down before Jackson's "only look up," perhaps that would be an obvious choice, but it would be a clear one, showing the thane's worrisome misgiving in high contrast with his lady's open optiimism; of course this was only a rehearsal, and one of a production ...
I disagree BaggyJeans. You don't have to work so hard to sell this song musically. But here she's made brilliant acting choices which make "working hard" not only make sense, but make this performance unforgettably vivid, personal and put Fran Kubelik and her story, and not the song itself, com...