But then, based on the description, said enthusiasts probably know that. Become a Member Today! There is nothing you can name That is anything like a dame.

LOCAL RATE 0333 344 0070 I wish I got to the theater more, but it is expensive. I appreciated each woman's honesty and it's incredible to read that these women have so much insecurity! From Elaine Stritch to Laura Benanti, these women talk openly and honestly about their careers, fears, and joys. -5 D Major (2 sharps)

If you are a fan of Broadway musicals, especially the leading ladies, then this book is for you. Money, distance and time prevents that from actually happening. For those of you who don’t know me, I love and I mean love anything and everything that relates to Broadway. Author Eddie Shapiro seems to have a genuinely fine rapport with all of the subjects featured in the Before I delve into my reservations, I want to make clear that, for Musical Theater/Broadway enthusiasts, this book is an essential read. Money, distance and time prevents that from actually happening. Published Definitely worth reading. I appreciated each woman's honesty and it's incredible to read that these women have so much insecurity! In fact, in his introduction, Shapiro acknowledges that many of these women have written their own memoirs Subtitled "Conversations with the Great Women of Musical Theater," Shapiro's book delivers exactly what the title promises: interviews with (mostly) above-the-title stars, presented as straightforward Q&As. I've been smitten by all things Broadway since my mother took me to see Mary Martin and Robert Preston in a long-forgotten musical, I Do! Save 15% There Is Nothing Like A Dame: TTBB & Piano.

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There Is Nothing Like A Dame from the 1949 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific. I decided that this book would be my special present to myself.

I only read the interviews of women that I knew, like Bebe Neurith and Sutton Foster. Three stars that I have always loved and enjoyed reading more about were Carol Channing, Chita Rivera and Betty Buckley. The most memorable song is titled "Our CupJune is busting out all over...for MEEEEEEEE! (OK, Bernadette, what happened?) I only read the interviews of women that I knew, like Bebe Neurith and Sutton Foster. First came Father's Day, then another birthday, both in the same week. Print and download There Is Nothin' Like a Dame sheet music from South Pacific. The interviewer keeps the discussions moving without imposing his own opinions or agenda.The interviews all come across as a little too linear and polished, but I'm thankful to have this book as a resource and a way in to the minds of these artists. Easy to read each chapter in any order of preference and/or interest. Legendary status doesn't come with a pension plan.Welcome back. Let us know what’s wrong with this preview of There Is Nothing Like a Dame This song is by Rodgers and Hammerstein and appears on the musical soundtrack South Pacific (1949). I Do!, which is about a married couple who celebrate their love by singing to each other in bed. Few of them believe they've completely deserved what they've gotten, and most feel like one day they may wake up and find out it was all a dream. Eddie Shapiro sits down with some of Broadway's biggest names: Carol Channing, Patti LuPone, Chita Rivera, Angela Landsbury, Audra McDonald, Idina Menzel...the list goes on. by Oxford University Press, USA Few of them believe they've completely deservIf you're a Broadway fan, or just like some of these fabulous ladies, you'll love this book. All of the experiences were interesting in their similarity and differences. Each interview was thoughtful and in depth - I really felt like a fly on the wall. Subtitled "Conversations with the Great Women of Musical Theater," Shapiro's book delivers exactly what the title promises: interviews with (mostly) above-the-title stars, presented as straightforward Q&As. Each interview was thoughtful and in depth - I really felt like a fly on the wall.

Dames Judi Dench, Eileen Atkins, Joan Plowright, and Maggie Smith get together for tea to reminisce and discuss their acting careers. I would recommend taking a leisurely approach to the book and reaIf you are a fan of Broadway musicals, especially the leading ladies, then this book is for you.
I love a celebrity autobiography, and for the Broadway aficionado, this was the mother lode! There are no drinks like a dame, And nothin' thinks like a dame, Nothin' acts like a dame, Or attracts like a dame.


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