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Patti Ann LuPone (born April 21, 1949) is an American actress and singer, best known for her work in stage musicals. She is a two-time Grammy Award winner and a two-time Tony Award winner. She is also a 2006 American Theater Hall of Fame inductee.
LuPone began her professional career with The Acting Company in 1972 and made her Broadway debut in Three Sisters in 1973. She received the first of six (as of 2014) Tony Award nominations for the 1975 musical The Robber Bridegroom. She won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her role as Eva Perón in the 1979 original Broadway production of Evita. She played Fantine in the original London cast of Les Misérables and Moll in The Cradle Will Rock, winning the 1985 Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her work in both.
Other stage musical performances include her Tony-nominated role as Reno Sweeney in the 1987 revival of Anything Goes, her Olivier-nominated role as Norma Desmond in the 1993 original production of Sunset Boulevard in London, her Tony-nominated role as Mrs. Lovett in the 2005 production of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, her Tony Award-winning role as Mama Rose in the 2007 revival of Gypsy, and her Tony-nominated role as Lucia in the 2010 original production of Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown.
Patti LuPone " Anything Goes "
Patti LuPone - DON'T CRY FOR ME ARGENTINA
Patti LuPone - "Gypsy" Tony Awards Performance
Entrances, Exits, & Everything in Between with Patti LuPone episode 9
LuPone won her second Tony Award for Evita & blows to her career and ego
Patti LuPone - Ladies Who Lunch
Patti LuPone I Dreamed A Dream 1992
Patti LuPone Snatches Phone Away From Audience Member
HAMILTON HAM4Ham 5/18/16 with Patti LuPone
Patti LuPone " Buenos Aires "
Tony Awards 1988 Anything Goes Patti LuPone " Anything Goes " 0:20. 0:58. 1:39. 2:08. 2:44. 3:15. 3:39. 3:58. 4:34 Broadway's Lost TreasureⅡ
The LuPone signature, live in Palm Springs, CA.
Patti LuPone's performance from the 2008 Tony Awards
In episode 9 of Entrances & Exits with Patti LuPone, Patti visits Broadway's Richard Rodgers Theatre for a street performance you will not want to miss! Filmed on May 18th, 2016. Please tell your friends about this series, and stay tuned for future episodes! Enjoy! - Make Way for the Champion Productions
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Patti LuPone (original Fantine) is singing the show stopper "I Dreamed A Dream" of Les Miserables at the 1991 Royal Variety Performance in London.
The Tony award-winning actress says the theatregoer was texting through the entire first act.
Cellphones were welcome, but only on the street, as Patti LuPone sang "Give My Regards To Broadway."
Tony Awards 1981 Evita Patti LuPone " Buenos Aires " Broadway's Lost Treasures
Broadway legend Patti Lupone peform the number "Everything's Coming up Roses" from the musical GYPSY, live!
Cell phones were allowed at today's #Ham4Ham show when Lin-Manuel Miranda brought Patti Lupone out to give her regards to Broadway!
Patti Lupone live with "As if we never said goodbye" from Sunsetset Boulevard
concierto de sweeney todd con patti lupone
Patti Lupone sings "Being Alive" brilliantly - from Sondheim's "Company." This video is an excerpt from the highly recommended 1992 concert DVD "Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall". Browse our website at http://www.theBestArts.com for more great dance, music and musical theatre performances.
The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra's 2001 concert production of Stephen Sondheim's witty shocker is musically superb and (even without scenery) theatrically effective. The performers are in costume and use a few essential props such as Todd's razor, but more than these details the quality of their singing and acting makes this production stand out. It looks like a final seal of approval at the end when Sondheim comes out, smiling, to take a bow. Sweeney Todd evokes a special balance of horror and comedy because injustice, revenge, and cannibalism are the subjects of its grisly humor, balanced with moments of romantic idealism. George Hearn in the title role and Patti LuPone as the enterprising, utterly amoral pie seller Mrs. Lovett are both brilliant, with an excellent supporting cast. M...
Patti LuPone sings Rose's Turn from the broadway production of Gypsy
When you've got the currently-hot career of Broadway icon Patti LuPone, you gotta know how to multitask. On the day the beloved two-time Tony Award winner paid a visit to Show People, she had already had an early-morning filming on the set of Glee and a rehearsal at New York City Ballet for her upcoming appearance in Seven Deadly Sins. Despite the busy day, LuPone was in high spirits as she chatted with host Paul Wontorek about the the Kurt Weill rarity, the recent artistically-satisfying-yet-commercially-disappointing run of the musical Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (thankfully preserved on the upcoming Ghostlight Records CD), her must-read memoir and her festive summer vacation plans (man soup, anyone?). Ladies and gentlemen, the one and only Patti LuPone!
Patti LuPone, who found fame thanks in part to her Tony-winning portrayal of Eva Perone in Broadway's 'Evita', sits down with Ernie Manouse and discusses some of her favorite roles, reveals a very interesting film opportunity that she turned down during the 1990's, and shares the lessons learned during a career that has now spanned five different decades. Episodes of InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse are available on DVD at houstonpbs.org.
In the seventh installment of "Entrances, Exits, and Everything in Between with Patti LuPone", we go across the pond and visit a Johnston/LuPone family favorite: London, England. Patti and Seth Rudetsky are performing at the Leicester SQ. Theatre for a week, and in addition to seeing old friends, Patti and the group take in London and it's surrounding sites. Filmed from June 18th - June 29th, 2013...or something like that. Episode 8 will air in early 2015. Please tell your friends about this series, and stay tuned for future episodes!
In the 8th episode of "Entrances, Exits, and Everything in Between with Patti LuPone", we travel to the Baltics for a Playbill Cruise! Patti crosses Russia off of her travel list, and reunites for musical numbers with former castmates somewhere in the Baltic Sea. Filmed from August 4th - August 18th, 2014.
Tony Award-winning actress Patti LuPone describes the ups and downs of the theatre, from becoming a star in Evita, to negotiating a flop in Sunset Boulevard, to reinventing Mrs. Lovett in the 2005 revival of Sweeney Todd. She also insightfully remarks on the differences between the experiences available for actress for her generation, the generation before her, and the generation after. (Tape Date: 1/26/2006) The acclaimed television series 'Women in Theatre' provides a unique look into the lives of some of the gifted women who create and sustain theatre in the United States -- with major directors, designers, actors, lyricists, composers and producers -- conducted by Linda Winer, theatre critic for Newsday. The series' theme song is "The Glamorous Life" from 'A Little Night Music' by St...
In this interview from BBC Radio 2 in June 2013 Patti Lupone speaks candidly about Evita, Gypsy, Sunset Boulevard, Les Miserables and many other roles. SEE MORE BELOW - CLICK HERE: Patti LuPone: www.pattilupone.net Seth Rudetsky: www.sethtv.com Graham Norton: www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tw2b9 / http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/grahamnorton
Signature Theatre 2012 Gala with Patti LuPone, Recipient of the 2012 Stephen Sondheim Award. 1. 1:00 Gabriel Mangiante, Young Artist Citation Recipient. 2. 9:40 Patti LuPone Tribute Film by Signature Theatre. 3. 21:10 Natascia Diaz. 4. 27:33 Joseph Thalken. 5. 34:15 Howard McGillin. 6. 39:05 Laura Benanti. 7. 49:40 Presentation of Award to Patti LuPone. (By request of LuPone's PR people, LuPone's song is edited to about 30 seconds.) Video Produced, Shot, & Edited by Mark Beachy. Copyright 2012 by MD Theatre Guide.
Actors Patti LuPone and Michael Cerveris discuss their roles in the powerful Broadway revival of Stephen Sondheim's SWEENEY TODD. Theater Talk is a series devoted to the world of the stage. It began on New York television in 1993 and is co-hosted by Michael Riedel (Broadway columnist for the New York Post) and series producer Susan Haskins. The program is one of the few independent productions on PBS and now airs weekly on Thirteen/WNET in New York and WGBH in Boston. Now, CUNY TV offers New York City viewers additional opportunities to catch each week's show. (Of course, Theater Talk is no stranger to CUNY TV, since the show is taped here each week before its first airing on Thirteen/WNET.) The series is produced by Theater Talk Productions, a not-for-profit corporation and is funded by...
Patti LuPone on her role in the Broadway play, "The Old Neighborhood." See more on the Actors Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsOd2Va0fMmofeGIqPbAYy2NY_jfclmP2
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Merv Griffin interviews LuPone after celebrating her first year in Evita
Joan Rivers interviews LuPone.
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Well, this is certainly something to sing about. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend has had some incredible guest stars stop by to sing a song or two in West Covina with Rebecca Bunch (Rachel Bloom)—Ricki Lake, Amber Riley, Lea Salonga to name just a few—but they've just landed arguably their biggest star yet. E! News can exclusively reveal that the legendary Patti LuPone will be stopping by for an episode later this season. In the 10th episode of season two, slated to air in the new year, LuPone will play a pivotal person from Rebecca's past that she rediscovers when she returns to her hometown for a family celebration. While there's no official word on whether she'll be singing on the show, you don't hire a two-time Grammy and Tony winner for nothing, now do you? Expect some musical magic. LuPone is ha...
[Lyrics Patti LuPone - Something Cool] Something cool, Something cool, Something cool, I'd like to order something cool! Something cool, (something cool) I'd like to order something cool; (something cool) It's so warm here in town, And the heat gets me down, Yes, I'd like something cool! (something cool) My! It's nice to simply sit and rest awhile; Now I know it's a shame, I can't think of your name, I remember your smile! I don't ordinarily drink with strangers, I most usually drink alone. You were so awfully nice to me, And I'm so terribly far from home. Like my dress? I must confess it's terribly old; But it's simple and neat, It's just right for the heat, Save my furs for the cold! A cigarette? Well I don't smoke them as a rule, But I'll have one, It might be fun With somethin...
[Lyrics Patti LuPone - Meadowlark] When I was a girl l I had a favorite story Of the meadowlark who lived where the rivers wind Her voice could match the angels' in its glory But she was blind, the lark was blind An old king came and took her to his palace Where the walls were burnished bronze and golden braid And he fed her fruit and nuts from an ivory chalice And he prayed: Sing for me, my meadowlark, Sing for me of the silver morning, Set me free, my meadowlark, And I'll buy you a priceless jewel And cloth of brocade and crewel And I'll love you for life, If you will sing for me. Then one day as the lark sang by the water The god of the sun heard her in his flight And her singing moved him so He came and brought her the gift of sight He gave her sight And she opened he...
Kean University students had a once in a lifetime opportunity participating for Kean Stage’s Opening Night of the 2016-2017 (September 17, 2016) season starring two-time Tony Award winner Patti LuPone in Don’t Monkey with Broadway. The choir, Kean’s Broadway Babies, was made up of students from theater, music, and APA (Academy of Performing Arts) programs who got to sing five show tunes with a legendary Broadway star in front of a sold-out house at the Enlow Recital Hall. Some students were only three weeks into their first year at Kean University; all students relished in Ms. LuPone’s instruction and experience. --- visit us at www.kean.edu | instagram/twitter: @keanuniversity facebook.com/keanuniversity
This is a "single version" of Patti LuPone's recording of As If We Never Said Goodbye. The Premiere Cast Recording has this song chopped up very oddly. So, I re-edited it. I used the intro from the Linda Balgord promotional CD. It spiced very well together. Enjoy! :)
The new musical tells the story of Helena Rubinstein (Patti LuPone) and Elizabeth Arden (Christine Ebersole). Reported by Paul Wontorek for Broadway.com.
http://statetheatre.org/events/patti-lupone November 2016
WHAT DOES HE THINK I AM?
WHAT SORT OF A WEAK-WILLED SENTIMENTAL SHEEP
DOES HE THINK I AM?
WELL, I WON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT HIM,
I'LL JUST GO TO SLEEP! ...
WHO DOES HE THINK HE IS?
WHO COULD BE AS HANDSOME
WHO COULD BE AS SMART AS HE THINKS HE IS?
HE JUST HAS TO SNAP HIS FINGERS
WOMEN FALL APART!
WHAT DOES HE THINK
THAT I'LL SLINK AWAY WITH HIM?
THAT I'LL FOLLOW HIM RIPE AND DROOLING?
WHO DOES HE THINK HE IS?
AND WHAT DOES HE THINK I AM?
AND WHO DO I THINK ...
(sighs)
I'M FOOLING?
WHEN I WAS A GIRL l I HAD A FAVORITE STORY
OF THE MEADOWLARK WHO LIVED WHERE THE RIVERS WIND
HER VOICE COULD MATCH THE ANGELS' IN ITS GLORY
BUT SHE WAS BLIND, THE LARK WAS BLIND
AN OLD KING CAME AND TOOK HER TO HIS PALACE
WHERE THE WALLS WERE BURNISHED BRONZE AND GOLDEN BRAID
AND HE FED HER FRUIT AND NUTS FROM AN IVORY CHALICE
AND HE PRAYED:
"SING FOR ME, MY MEADOWLARK,
SING FOR ME OF THE SILVER MORNING,
SET ME FREE, MY MEADOWLARK,
AND I'LL BUY YOU A PRICELESS JEWEL
AND CLOTH OF BROCADE AND CREWEL
AND I'LL LOVE YOU FOR LIFE,
IF YOU WILL SING FOR ME."
THEN ONE DAY AS THE LARK SANG BY THE WATER
THE GOD OF THE SUN HEARD HER IN HIS FLIGHT
AND HER SINGING MOVED HIM SO
HE CAME AND BROUGHT HER THE GIFT OF SIGHT
HE GAVE HER SIGHT
AND SHE OPENED HER EYES TO THE SHIMMER AND THE SPLENDOR
OF THIS BEAUTIFUL, YOUNG GOD, SO PROUD AND STRONG
AND HE CALLED TO THE LARK IN A VOICE BOTH ROUGH AND TENDER
"COME ALONG.
FLY WITH ME, MY MEADOWLARK,
FLY WITH ME ON THE SILVER MORNING,
PAST THE SEA WHERE THE DOLPHINS BARK
WE WILL DANCE ON THE CORAL BEACHES,
MAKE A FEAST OF THE PLUMS AND PEACHES
JUST AS FAR AS YOUR VISION REACHES
FLY WITH ME."
BUT THE MEADOWLARK SAID NO
FOR THE OLD KING LOVED HER SO
SHE COULDN'T BEAR TO WOUND HIS PRIDE
SO THE SUN GOD FLEW AWAY
AND WHEN THE KING CAME DOWN THAT DAY
HE FOUND HIS MEADOWLARK HAD DIED
EVERY TIME I HEARD THAT PART I CRIED ...
AND NOW I STAND HERE STARRY-EYED AND STORMY
OH, JUST WHEN I THOUGHT MY HEART WAS FINALLY NUMB
A BEAUTIFUL, YOUNG MAN APPEARS BEFORE ME,
SINGING "COME, OH, WON'T YOU COME?"
AND WHAT CAN I DO IF FINALLY FOR THE FIRST TIME
THE ONE I'M BURNING FOR RETURNS THE GLOW?
IF LOVE HAS COME AT LAST IT'S PICKED THE WORST TIME
STILL I KNOW
I'VE GOT TO GO
FLY AWAY, MEADOWLARK
FLY AWAY IN THE SILVER MORNING,
IF I STAY, I'LL GROW TO CURSE THE DARK
SO IT'S OFF WHERE THE DAYS WON'T BIND ME
I KNOW I LEAVE WOUNDS BEHIND ME
BUT I WON'T LET TOMORROW FIND ME
BACK THIS WAY
BEFORE MY PAST ONCE AGAIN CAN BLIND ME
FLY AWAY ...
AND WE WON'T WAIT
TO SAY GOOD-BYE
MY BEAUTIFUL YOUNG MAN
AND I.