@@auroraspiderwoman5886 I don't know if you'll see this, but I couldn't figure out any other way to ask. But I've looked all around the trades community for Waiting in the Wings. You're little clip is the only thing I've found. Does a completion exist? If so, any possible way to get a hint where, how to locate? I got obsessed with BaCall at 5 and was a young teenager when my mom took me to Waiting in the Wings. I sat 3rd row and can still feel my reaction when she had this entrance. :)
Gah! This was awful. Miss Bacall plays a great British actress. With a distinctively American accent. And dressed in Armani, despite it being 1960. It was a cavalcade of wonderful working actress of the New York stage and that was the only value to this thing. Elizabeth Wilson, Betty Henritze, Dana Ivey, Rosemary Murphy, Helen Stenborg, Helena Carroll, and more. All delightful.
I'm told that Miss Bacall insisted on wearing her won clothes (thus the Armani) and not the period-1960 clothes that Alvin Colt had designed for her to wear in the play.
No, not her own clothes. After Alvin Colt submitted numerous designs, she went to Armani and bought what she wanted to wear. Then she submitted the receipts for reimbursement.@@keikekaze
The song she croons is "I'm Old Fashioned" by Johnny Mercer and Jerome Kern
Bacall was a STAR.
RIP
I saw her in at least five shows, and her presence was always dazzling.
She had Excellent Stage Presence.
The Best I have ever seen from a female performer.
Yul Brynner was the best male.
Wow!! That's beautiful!! Thanks!! ;-)
Glad you liked it!
@@auroraspiderwoman5886 I don't know if you'll see this, but I couldn't figure out any other way to ask. But I've looked all around the trades community for Waiting in the Wings. You're little clip is the only thing I've found. Does a completion exist? If so, any possible way to get a hint where, how to locate? I got obsessed with BaCall at 5 and was a young teenager when my mom took me to Waiting in the Wings. I sat 3rd row and can still feel my reaction when she had this entrance. :)
I would like to see that play
Where's the rest of the play. I want it all
It's striking how much Jennifer Ehle looks like her mother.
She does indeed.
I saw this and it was entertaining, but they were all miked! The play itself hasn't aged well...
Bacall rejected all the costumes by Tony Award winning designer Alvin Colt and insisted on wearing her own clothes.
Gah! This was awful. Miss Bacall plays a great British actress. With a distinctively American accent. And dressed in Armani, despite it being 1960.
It was a cavalcade of wonderful working actress of the New York stage and that was the only value to this thing. Elizabeth Wilson, Betty Henritze, Dana Ivey, Rosemary Murphy, Helen Stenborg, Helena Carroll, and more. All delightful.
I'm told that Miss Bacall insisted on wearing her won clothes (thus the Armani) and not the period-1960 clothes that Alvin Colt had designed for her to wear in the play.
No, not her own clothes. After Alvin Colt submitted numerous designs, she went to Armani and bought what she wanted to wear. Then she submitted the receipts for reimbursement.@@keikekaze