Angela Lansbury
The “Murder, She Wrote” star will be honored for her "insurmountable" contributions to theater, which include the musicals "Mame" and "Sweeney Todd."
"We have to own up to the fact that women ... have gone out of their way to make themselves attractive."
Tale as old as time ...
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WHAT'S HAPPENING
The musical was based on a 1955 novel, Auntie Mame by Patrick Dennis and a 1956 Broadway play by Lawrence and Lee that starred
With all her projects, has she ever had any career regrets? When David Hartman on Good Morning America asked Lansbury if she wished she had handled things differently, she offered a candid reply.
Broadway luminaries attended the American Theater Wing gala on Monday night at the Plaza Hotel to honor James Earl Jones
We were all his 'favorite nephew'; and while his William Morris clients knew that he lavished equal care on his other stars, I expect that deep inside each somehow felt that she or he was Biff's own favorite.
Not enough. An interesting show, to be sure; but in this crowded April, with at least ten intriguing new productions on view, I wonder whether this Visit is quite worth the visit.
Few performers could match Bea Arthur when it came to the art of the slow burn. Jack Benny could roll his eyes, inspect his fingernails, and shift his posture, but Arthur would stand rigidly onstage, glowering at one of her colleagues until the precise moment to strike had arrived.















