Patti LuPone

Lupone and Laurents Make Gypsy Soar

Patti LuPone in <i>Gypsy</i>.
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Patti LuPone in Gypsy.

Whether you’re seeing Gypsy for the first (or fourth or fifth) time, you’ll want to catch Arthur Laurents’ revival starring Patti LuPone at the St. James Theatre. For one thing, Gypsy is among the very best musicals ever written, and we assume that by now the 90-year-old Mr. Laurents—who created the masterly book in 1959, and is directing the show for the third time—knows what he’s doing.

He’s like a museum keeper with the only set of keys. When Sam Mendes directed the revisionist Gypsy with Bernadette Peters on Broadway five years ago, traditionalists took offense (including, reportedly, Mr. Laurents). Don’t mess with Mama Rose! (Or else.) Gypsy, the musical for people who hate their mothers, arouses intense feelings.  read more »

Younger Than Springtime—Coming Up Roses! Plus: Odets, John Waters, Liaisons

The pitter-Patti of little feet! LuPone does <i>Gypsy</i>.
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The pitter-Patti of little feet! LuPone does Gypsy.

On March 4, Mary-Louise Parker was sipping up some lobster bisque in a New York cafe when the man sitting in the seat next to her dropped dead. Or, shall we say, slumped dead at his table. His cell phone started to ring. Ms. Parker, playing a shy, retiring museum worker on the opening night of Sarah Ruhl’s oddball comedy at Playwrights Horizons, kicked off the spring theater season by answering that Dead Man’s Cell Phone. Ms.  read more »

A Trough at the Theater— To Chow or Not to Chow?

I can scarcely begin to describe my dismay at the calamitous news that Broadway theaters are now all  read more »

Lovely Ladies and One Dead Dog— Bebe, Patti, Izzy Take Turns On Stage

Jennifer Jason Leigh.
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Jennifer Jason Leigh.

Hey, things are looking good and weird out there!  read more »

Lass With Class

It's official: Despite the confused but overzealous TV weathermen, the bikini displays at Barneys an  read more »

Wish I Could Forget 50 First Dates

"Crude," "lewd" and "shameless" are three words that pretty accurately describe Adam Sandler movies  read more »