Gotta give big Kudos to Rob Bowman who was so much more than her Music Director. I don't think Elaine would have lived as long or as well if not for him, and I doubt she could have done "At Liberty" without him. They were like an old-marred couple in some ways, and he certainly helped her manage her Diabetes which was acute. Very generous guy who never seemed to seek out praise, and was a very positive force in her life.
Aw, it got me when the host started out talking about losing a landmark, but especially when Elaine herself said, "I'm going home." Miss you already, wonderful lady! Thank you for always giving so much of yourself.
Oh fuck I'm so deep in depression and I just watched this again after seeing it many years ago it made me smile and laugh and cry and feel almost adjacent to being a human being again Elaine Stritch Christ what's a f****** sweet nasty mean and lovable curmudgeon what a treat
Unbelievably funny - I laughed out loud at least a half dozen times watching this. We are so blessed to live in the time of Elaine Stritch, Much joy to her on her new adventure, and watch out Michigan!
The play was "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs " by Emilyn Williams--she would have crushed Ethel Barrymore! What a great lady--and what an affirmation of life. Thanks for posting!
I was privileged to have met Elaine Stritch in 2007. She was very nice and very funny. I saw her in person in 2000 at a benefit performance in support of Hillary Clinton's Senate campaign. She sang "Broadway Baby". Of course, I had my heart set on hearing her sing "The Ladies who Lunch". We will all miss her.
I have the record, too! Saw 'Goldilocks' when I was a kid - my 1st Bdway show. I memorized all the songs. :-D Elaine Stritch was just the BEST! Glad I got to see her in 'At Liberty!' (She invited audiences to greet her backstage after performances. When I told her I saw her in 'Goldilocks,' her head swiveled & her expression was priceless! Her humor was a national treasure. Sure miss her.....
I just watched the documentary "Shoot Me" on a flight from Italy, yesterday...and while watching it, I had no idea that Elaine Stritch had died...Rest in Peace...Ms. Stritch was living proof, that there is indeed NO PEOPLE LIKE SHOW PEOPLE!
TV studios used to be incredibly hot (due to the hot lights). Now performers complain about TV studios being cold. David Letterman kept his studio at around 65 degrees.
I often wonder when I watch this... If she knew she had a year to live. When you listen to her talk about leaving New York... Yes, it's a positive chapter that's about to happen... but it's an undeniable bittersweet fact that a year later we would loose her.
I think she knew. I think that's why she returned home to Michigan. Her heart was in New York. But, her home was always Michigan ... she went home to her family. RIP Elaine
She for sure knew. Her health had been failing for a number of years. If you watch her documentary Just Shoot me, you'll see she was relapsing as an alcoholic, her memory was failing and everything was going south
CoCoMoroney I'm sorry, but she did not appear to be relapsing to me in the documentary. One drink a day, and still functional with no apparent adverse effects vocationally, or otherwise. I don't believe she met the DSM criteria for addiction or abuse. She drank for years before she started to have trouble with alcohol, and that came after the death of her husband, John. It was only then that alcohol appears to have become problematic for her. You're right though. She knew she was dying.
trebors69nc She began having one drink a day, and then she started having regular diabetic attacks, going into hypoglycemic fits and being taken into hospital, so from my perspective it appeared that it was having a substantial impact on her health. You just can't drink regularly when you have diabetes, it's not sustainable, and Stritch knew that and then told the camera that she would stop having her one drink a day, yet at the end of the movie she had gone back into this one drink a day habbit. The DSM criteria for many addictions an illnesses is also very unreliable and outdated, from eating disorders to alcoholism.
CoCoMoroney Fair enough, but without seeing her medical records (and more), neither of us can state with confidence what was going on with her diabetes vis a vis her alcohol consumption. I only saw her once in the hospital in the documentary, and I don't recall them stating that hypogylcemia brought on by alcohol was the cause. She may have been having regular episodes of hypoglycemia before she started drinking again. The only time I recall seeing her drink in the documentary was while also eating. Are you suggesting that alcohol consumption killed her? In any case, she said she's just a little old lady up on the hill in the corner room at the Carlyle who wanted one drink a day. The asked, "Does anybody mind?" My answer is no. I didn't mind. Thank you.
The main distinction between the Old School English cultural elite, and the ones over the pond, is that the English ones are less gregarious, less egocentric, more humble, self-effacing and give more space to the others ... ... but she’s lovely, don’t want to drink tea with her, how-ever, and, never-the-less ...
I'm finally getting round to watching 30 Rock (halfway through season 3) and that bitch just ruined it for me.. I only watched it for Elaine. Might stop watching it now, don't think i'll be able to cope with her getting killed off on the show.
Gotta give big Kudos to Rob Bowman who was so much more than her Music Director. I don't think Elaine would have lived as long or as well if not for him, and I doubt she could have done "At Liberty" without him.
They were like an old-marred couple in some ways, and he certainly helped her manage her Diabetes which was acute. Very generous guy who never seemed to seek out praise, and was a very positive force in her life.
a very special....wonderful friend, he was....
Anna Karinnina looks off and says, "by the way, I'm gay." /crying with laughter. I love you Elaine Stritch.
Aw, it got me when the host started out talking about losing a landmark, but especially when Elaine herself said, "I'm going home." Miss you already, wonderful lady! Thank you for always giving so much of yourself.
Elaine Stritch -- there will never be anyone like you again. RIP Ms. Stritch. Thank you for everything you gave to this world.
Elaine Stritch's documentary was one big smile! Glad I watched it! She was incredible!
Don't rest in peace Elaine carry on up there Elaine and knock em dead a great lady !
I LOVE ELIANE I could listen to her FOREVER !!!
One of a kind!
So honest and revealing!
Truly funny!
One woman show!
I miss Elaine! So much laughter!
Heaven just got one-helluva "Showstopper"...RIP Elaine Stritch.
she is still super sharp! just an incredible person!
Oh fuck I'm so deep in depression and I just watched this again after seeing it many years ago it made me smile and laugh and cry and feel almost adjacent to being a human being again Elaine Stritch Christ what's a f****** sweet nasty mean and lovable curmudgeon what a treat
Yeah, I know how you feel:)
This interview is so bittersweet.
Even though she promised to be on Theater Talk again, I don't believe she did. Sadly, she died the following year. Gone but NOT forgotten!
This is my favorite interview of Ellaine. Love it!
God how I love this old broad. I could listen to her all day. The most intelligent of the greats. So love you Lainey
Laughed and had a great time till the very last moment when she promised to return. Rest in Peace.
Simply Spectacular!
Unbelievably funny - I laughed out loud at least a half dozen times watching this. We are so blessed to live in the time of Elaine Stritch, Much joy to her on her new adventure, and watch out Michigan!
Rest In Peace Miss Stritch.....you will always be here !! Fabulous post_subbed !
So very much missed, both this show and Elaine!
R.I.P. Elaine, you will always be a legend.
The play was "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs " by Emilyn Williams--she would have crushed Ethel Barrymore! What a great lady--and what an affirmation of life. Thanks for posting!
I was privileged to have met Elaine Stritch in 2007. She was very nice and very funny. I saw her in person in 2000 at a benefit performance in support of Hillary Clinton's Senate campaign. She sang "Broadway Baby". Of course, I had my heart set on hearing her sing "The Ladies who Lunch".
We will all miss her.
Aww this made me smile and sad at the same time... what an amazing lady she was! RIP!
I canNOT stop watching this
Watching for the first time in tears 😂
Anything with Elaine Stritch is great. A great STAR in the grand theater tradition...
I like how Hunter just sits there like a big doorstop the entire time
Elaine is amazing!! No questions asked.
Oh yeah, I live in Michigan. And she ain't done performing yet.
Absolutely Looooove her in this interview!!!!
I absolutely love her. What an icon.
Wow,,,never saw this before. Sad to think she never made it back,,,hope her and John Bay are singing and laughing and making God smile :)
She made it back home. Her niece found her a condominium in Michigan...
"Get your hand off my knee" LOLOLOL
Brava
Ciao
Luigi
Great hour long radio interview with Alec Baldwin...from last year/2013. Included a call to ELaine in Michigan. Rest in PEace....AND give them hell!
Rest in peace ELAINE STRITCH
, Retirement must have gotten to her.....
Amazing Channel and terrific interview I watched about my Goldilocks, I still have that lp.
I have the record, too! Saw 'Goldilocks' when I was a kid - my 1st Bdway show. I memorized all the songs. :-D Elaine Stritch was just the BEST! Glad I got to see her in 'At Liberty!' (She invited audiences to greet her backstage after performances. When I told her I saw her in 'Goldilocks,' her head swiveled & her expression was priceless! Her humor was a national treasure. Sure miss her.....
Brilliant.
R.I.P Elaine Stritch
She will be missed
Thanks for this !
I just watched the documentary "Shoot Me" on a flight from Italy, yesterday...and while watching it, I had no idea that Elaine Stritch had died...Rest in Peace...Ms. Stritch was living proof, that there is indeed NO PEOPLE LIKE SHOW PEOPLE!
A amazing career in-spite of herself !
Night Must Fall ) One of the plays ever and the movie is great too...
Bela Lugosi and Elaine Stritch on the same stage? I would’ve paid a million bucks to have witnessed that spectacle.
She is pure entertainment.
Great Lady.
Loved this!
Bravo to Stritch for announcing, "By the way, I'm gay."
A lot of viewers missed this.
Damn I miss her but she had a great run.
Marvelous Elaine Stritch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I NEVER WENT TO WALGREENS, I never went through that drug store period, i went to saloons like a crazy person, that was fun
TV studios used to be incredibly hot (due to the hot lights). Now performers complain about TV studios being cold. David Letterman kept his studio at around 65 degrees.
REST IN PEACE MS. STRITCH. FOR YOU "ANOTHER VODKA STINGER":.
Rest in peace!!!
MICHAEL! The word is not ACCOMPANYIST, it's ACCOMPANIST!
She only lived one year after retirement.
Dahhhling, Showbiz would be Buffalo on a Monday night, without unbearable narcicisists.
They don't make dames like that anymore!!!
For the record, I believe the interviewer said that. I assume as a joke/reference.
I often wonder when I watch this... If she knew she had a year to live. When you listen to her talk about leaving New York... Yes, it's a positive chapter that's about to happen... but it's an undeniable bittersweet fact that a year later we would loose her.
I think she knew. I think that's why she returned home to Michigan. Her heart was in New York. But, her home was always Michigan ... she went home to her family. RIP Elaine
She for sure knew. Her health had been failing for a number of years. If you watch her documentary Just Shoot me, you'll see she was relapsing as an alcoholic, her memory was failing and everything was going south
CoCoMoroney I'm sorry, but she did not appear to be relapsing to me in the documentary. One drink a day, and still functional with no apparent adverse effects vocationally, or otherwise. I don't believe she met the DSM criteria for addiction or abuse. She drank for years before she started to have trouble with alcohol, and that came after the death of her husband, John. It was only then that alcohol appears to have become problematic for her. You're right though. She knew she was dying.
trebors69nc She began having one drink a day, and then she started having regular diabetic attacks, going into hypoglycemic fits and being taken into hospital, so from my perspective it appeared that it was having a substantial impact on her health. You just can't drink regularly when you have diabetes, it's not sustainable, and Stritch knew that and then told the camera that she would stop having her one drink a day, yet at the end of the movie she had gone back into this one drink a day habbit. The DSM criteria for many addictions an illnesses is also very unreliable and outdated, from eating disorders to alcoholism.
CoCoMoroney Fair enough, but without seeing her medical records (and more), neither of us can state with confidence what was going on with her diabetes vis a vis her alcohol consumption. I only saw her once in the hospital in the documentary, and I don't recall them stating that hypogylcemia brought on by alcohol was the cause. She may have been having regular episodes of hypoglycemia before she started drinking again. The only time I recall seeing her drink in the documentary was while also eating. Are you suggesting that alcohol consumption killed her? In any case, she said she's just a little old lady up on the hill in the corner room at the Carlyle who wanted one drink a day. The asked, "Does anybody mind?" My answer is no. I didn't mind. Thank you.
RIP
The main distinction between the Old School English cultural elite, and the ones over the pond, is that the English ones are less gregarious, less egocentric, more humble, self-effacing and give more space to the others ...
... but she’s lovely, don’t want to drink tea with her, how-ever, and, never-the-less ...
NIGHT MUST FALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1946...Westport Country Playhouse
I know this guy who is her nephew.
I'm finally getting round to watching 30 Rock (halfway through season 3) and that bitch just ruined it for me.. I only watched it for Elaine. Might stop watching it now, don't think i'll be able to cope with her getting killed off on the show.
er... elaine is dead so i thought it was obvious that the character would be killed off
CoCoMoroney well she died after 30 rock ended. so your logic doesn't exactly work.
Prog X what the fuck are you talking about? i just said in the comments above that Elaine died after 30 Rock had finished. You gotta learn to read.
Whoooooooooooo cares......