Deeply, deeply scary readings by the ever-maternal Bette, Olivia, and Joan.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
This One's for the Children
Is it Over Yet?
It has most definitely been One Of Those Weeks.
In which case, all we can do is channel Thombeau, and try to Keep it together, Minnelli!
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
From Mrs. Miniver to Auntie Mame
Oh, how we wish there was preserved video of this performance!!! As much as we adore Roz Russell, and revere the film, one can only imagine the superbly silky heights that Miss Greer Garson achieved when she took over the role from Russell on Broadway. Imagine that deliciously plummy voice reeling off those one liners! Garson's appearance on What's My Line? during her run as Mame Dennis is as close as we'll get to having been there. Listen to the wild crowd reaction as Garson enters, in costume!
Garson won rave reviews for her performance; and, from the looks of this photograph taken a few years later, she and Russell maintained a mutual admiration society of Mames (who mingle with Merle).
Very Vera
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Monday, September 27, 2010
The Private World of Dorothy Dandridge
"Dorothy Dandridge, circa 1962, seems to be a woman who knows, not only where she has been, but precisely where she is going... Gone are most of the traits of nervousness and uncertainty that many observed in earlier years..."
Within a year of this lavishly illustrated, fawningly-written article, Dorothy Dandridge would be bankrupt, her beautiful home foreclosed upon, and her brain-damaged daughter placed in state care. In less than four years, increasingly despondent and addicted to both pills and alcohol, Dorothy Dandridge would be dead from an overdose of antidepressants. She was 42 years old.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
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