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David Thompson (writer)
Release Date:
1 December 1999 (USA) more
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This film presents highlights of a concert given on 28 September 1998 at Carnegie Hall in New York City... more | add synopsis
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Dee Hoty Featured At Cleveland Play House Annual Gala 6/6
(From BroadwayWorld.com. 26 January 2009, 1:53 PM, PST)
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Concerts like this don't happen every day! more (5 total)
Cast
(Credited cast)| Julie Andrews | ... | Herself as Hostess | |
| Nell Carter | ... | Herself | |
| Lea DeLaria | ... | Herself | |
| Linda Eder | ... | Herself | |
| Luther Henderson | ... | Himself | |
| Jennifer Holliday | ... | Herself | |
| Dee Hoty | ... | Herself | |
| Anna Kendrick | ... | Herself | |
| Judy Kuhn | ... | Herself | |
| Priscilla Lopez | ... | Herself | |
| Dorothy Loudon | ... | Herself | |
| Rebecca Luker | ... | Herself | |
| Marin Mazzie | ... | Herself | |
| Andrea McArdle | ... | Herself | |
| Audra McDonald | ... | Herself | |
| Liza Minnelli | ... | Herself | |
| Debra Monk | ... | Herself | |
| Robert Morse | ... | Daphne | |
| Bebe Neuwirth | ... | Velma Kelly | |
| Faith Prince | ... | Herself | |
| Tony Roberts | ... | Josephine | |
| Wendy Rosoff | ... | Herself | |
| Elaine Stritch | ... | Herself | |
| Karen Ziemba | ... | Herself and Roxie Hart |
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USA:99 min
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Carnegie Hall - 57th Street & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
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Followed by "Great Performances: My Favorite Broadway: The Love Songs" (2001) more
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Mean to Me more
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Do you like showtunes? Better yet, do you like women singing showtunes? Or, even better yet, do you like DIVAS singing showtunes? This televised concert manages to string together a fantastic cast of fantastic women singing fantastic songs. While the "Lloyd Webber Love Trio" is trite and could have been left out, there is a plethora of excellent material here, much of it under-performed. Highlights include Karen Ziemba's "I Wanna Be a Rockette," complete with the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes right behind her, Audra McDonald's hilarious turn with "Down With Love," and Liza Minnelli singing the [expletive deleted] out of "Some People."
I can see that some of you are still shaking your heads -- but this show has not one, not two, but three "must-see" performances that absolutely stopped the show cold. The first is Linda Eder ("Jekyll and Hyde") brilliantly singing "Man of La Mancha." The second appears shortly thereafter -- Jennifer Holliday's heartbreaking ballad "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going." But the third, the concert's last solo, is Elaine Stritch singing Stephen Sondheim's witty (and bitchy!) diatribe against "The Ladies Who Lunch." This great actress, singing this great song, is alone worth the purchase price of this concert.