At Home At The Carlyle: Elaine Stritch Singin' Sondheim. . . Again. Why Not?
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Sep 13, 2011
Closed Oct 8, 2011
Opened Sep 13, 2011
Closed Oct 8, 2011
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The iconic musical theater careers of Elaine Stritch and Stephen Sondheim are inextricably linked, and this show is the culmination of a personal and professional relationship that has spanned the better part of four decades.
In At Home At The Carlyle: Elaine Stritch Singin' Sondheim. . . Again. Why Not?, Ms. Stritch (with Rob Bowman, Music Director) will perform the music of Mr. Sondheim, orchestrated by Tony, Oscar, Grammy and Emmy Award-winner Jonathan Tunick.
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Admittedly, there's a certain unintended irony in Elaine Stritch calling her new show, At Home At The Carlyle: Elaine Stritch Singin' Sondheim. . . Again. Why Not? Why not? As audiences at her star-studded September 13 opening night can attest, the 86-year-old star is apparently having considerable trouble remembering her lyrics, even to songs she's performed numerous times before.
I say "Who cares!" Being in the same room with Stritch remains one of the world's greatest privileges. Her sense of humor, her rapport with the audience -- hell, her willingness to admit she screwed up (and trying to get it right with the help of her invaluable and patient music director, Rob Bowman) -- is all p[...]