A better quality video of Dorothy Loudon's first televised performance of Fifty Percent from Michael Bennett's Ballroom. Stephen Sondheim can be seen applauding.
I saw Dorothy in this show five or six times. It was one of my all time favorite theatrical experiences. Always wish they had let her do Mama Rose in GYPSY, she would have blown the roof off the theatre.
Absolutely sensational! The INCOMPARABLE Loudon in clover, doing what she did best! And that glorious 100% REAL, FULL orchestra! NO SYNTHS! Sheer bliss, all around....
I was lucky enough to see it twice, (I lived in NYC and went to tkts alot) and I think this is the 79 Tony Show. The sob at 3:37 took my by surprise that night...I think the show had already closed, and everyone expected Lansbury to get the Tony, and she put everything into it. My eyes teared then, and they still do. Thanks so very much for posting!!!
I think the person who said that perhaps no one else could have done this song any better is so right! It is pure perfection. I love seeing Sondheim, Angela Lansbury and Kitty Carlyle all in a row at the end during the applause!
I love this woman. Her voice is so unique and unmistakeable. Looking at this clip, I don't know why, but I can't help being reminded of Rue McClanahan as Blanche Devereaux. Knowing this womans brilliant comical performances, had McClanahan not played Blanche, Loudon would have I think made a wonderful second choice. Thanks so much for sharing.
This was such a wonderful show!! It had such a magical quality to it and the dancing was sublime. At a late supper after the show, we ran into one of the actresses and she said anecdotally that the older dancers were losing so much weight from the strenuous dance numbers that Michael Bennett was bringing in cakes to the shows for them to load up on calories. This was one of the times that the New York Times critic (Richard Eder) killed the show with his review.
Brings a tear to your eye. Absolutely wonderful! And did you see Stephen Sondheim in the audience applauding like mad? God, I wish I'd been there. Thanks a million for posting
I heard this tonight on XM On Broadway, had to see if there was a video performance, found this. Stunning! THAT'S what brought me here too. She's only 46 years old her,e, but seems older. What a shame she died so young...
This was from circa. June 1979 Tony Awards. I know I attended the awards that year. This is the first time I've seen this clip 'up close'. Dottie was a gem! I also attended opening night of BALLROOM. It was a sad dissapointment. The party was at Windows of the World. I remember Lauren Bacall was there. And in a good mood, too!!
@dago942 Actually, it would say, "When Angie leaves Sweeney Todd, I just found my next Mrs. Lovett". Loudon took over the role when Lansbury left the cast.
I saw Dorothy in this show five or six times. It was one of my all time favorite theatrical experiences. Always wish they had let her do Mama Rose in GYPSY, she would have blown the roof off the theatre.
I think I've watched this clip 25 times in the last three days...
Absolutely sensational! The INCOMPARABLE Loudon in clover, doing what she did best! And that glorious 100% REAL, FULL orchestra! NO SYNTHS! Sheer bliss, all around....
The tears won't stop. How lovely and powerful she is!
I would rather have 1% of MISS DOROTHY LOUDON than anybody else at all.
I was lucky enough to see it twice, (I lived in NYC and went to tkts alot) and I think this is the 79 Tony Show. The sob at 3:37 took my by surprise that night...I think the show had already closed, and everyone expected Lansbury to get the Tony, and she put everything into it. My eyes teared then, and they still do.
Thanks so very much for posting!!!
I saw this on Broadway. It was excellent.
I think the person who said that perhaps no one else could have done this song any better is so right! It is pure perfection. I love seeing Sondheim, Angela Lansbury and Kitty Carlyle all in a row at the end during the applause!
I love this woman. Her voice is so unique and unmistakeable. Looking at this clip, I don't know why, but I can't help being reminded of Rue McClanahan as Blanche Devereaux. Knowing this womans brilliant comical performances, had McClanahan not played Blanche, Loudon would have I think made a wonderful second choice. Thanks so much for sharing.
This was such a wonderful show!! It had such a magical quality to it and the dancing was sublime. At a late supper after the show, we ran into one of the actresses and she said anecdotally that the older dancers were losing so much weight from the strenuous dance numbers that Michael Bennett was bringing in cakes to the shows for them to load up on calories. This was one of the times that the New York Times critic (Richard Eder) killed the show with his review.
I dont think its possible to do this song any better, I so wish I had seen her live, but this is still awesome. Thank You for posting
This is the ULTIMATE Eleven O'Clock Number!
PS It was this performance that gave SS the idea to have DL replace Angie in ST the following spring.
Brings a tear to your eye. Absolutely wonderful! And did you see Stephen Sondheim in the audience applauding like mad? God, I wish I'd been there. Thanks a million for posting
I heard this tonight on XM On Broadway, had to see if there was a video performance, found this. Stunning!
THAT'S what brought me here too. She's only 46 years old her,e, but seems older. What a shame she died so young...
i'm just speechless. i'm so upset she's gone. thnx for posting.
And thats Kitty Carlysle behind Angela Lansbury, THANKS FOR POSTING! Truly a show stopper !
Wonderful to see this. I'll never forget when a local theater had done this production. It was memorable.
My favourite Broadway song by my favourite Broadway performer - the indelible Dorothy Loudon.
I can't stop watching this..Just amazing!
I saw this back when and remembered it as a favorite. So good to finally see it again- and her, she was a lovely friend.
I love Dorothy Loudon want a underappreciated performer
absolute goosebump material!!! love it. remember her in the original show.
STUNNING!!!
KILLS ME. JUST KILLS ME.
this means a lot to me!
Stunning!!
Wonderful. Gosh, just wonderful.
"Stephen Sondheim can be seen applauding. "
And Angela Lansbury and Kitty Carlisle-Hart! :)
lol i love 3:49 when steven sondheim leans out at the end to be like "I'm in the camera too!!!"
This was from circa. June 1979 Tony Awards. I know I attended the awards that year. This is the first time I've seen this clip 'up close'.
Dottie was a gem! I also attended opening night of BALLROOM. It was a sad dissapointment. The party was at Windows of the World. I remember Lauren Bacall was there. And in a good mood, too!!
@dago942 Actually, it would say, "When Angie leaves Sweeney Todd, I just found my next Mrs. Lovett". Loudon took over the role when Lansbury left the cast.
MAGIC!
I posted it. You're welcome.
You bet!
@joemanvano It says right there in the description.
@mitchellivers Thank you.
you tell them mr. sassy pants
no just this clip
whatmusical is this song from
So funny..wasn't the sound just awful this year? What a shame, so few great live performances out there.