At Home At The Carlyle: Elaine Stritch Singin' Sondheim. . . One Song At A Time
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Mar 22, 2010
Closed May 1, 2010
Opened Mar 22, 2010
Closed May 1, 2010
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The iconic musical theater careers of Ms. Stritch and Stephen Sondheim are inextricably linked, and this new 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. . . One Song At A Time, 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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With age comes wisdom -- as well as regret, perspective, gratitude, and freedom. This life lesson is being taught by the best of teachers, Elaine Stritch (who turns 85 next month), in her don't-miss, one-of-a-kind new cabaret piece, At Home At The Carlyle: Elaine Stritch Singin' Sondheim. . . One Song At A Time.
It's hardly surprising that this hour-long pairing of the vinegar-voiced actress and the ever sorry-grateful songsmith proves to be be so felicitous: Stritch proved herself a nearly peerless interpreter of Sondheim's work 40 years ago when she originated the role of Joanne in Company -- and she triumphantly repeats her two big numbers from that show, "The Ladies Who Lunch" and "The [...]