A Tribute To Stephen Sondheim - Extended Interview With Stephen Colbert

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2021
  • Stephen pays tribute to a man he calls "the greatest composer and lyricist in the history of American theater." #Colbert #Broadway #StephenSondheim
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  • @garyengler165
    @garyengler165 2 года назад +368

    Following a performance of Mahler/Resurrection conducted by Bernstein, an older gentleman in front of me dropped his umbrella, and I stooped down to pick it up for him. Recognizing Sondheim immediately, I said "Your parasol; so perfectly cocked!" (a lyrics from Sunday In The Park/Color & Light). He looked up, broke into a huge grin and nodded his head. A thrilling moment.

    • @lapponia77
      @lapponia77 2 года назад +31

      That's a lovely story. And kudos for you for having the presence of mind to think of those lines :-)

    • @kennethbrady
      @kennethbrady Год назад +11

      Well played:)

  • @eirikastokes9652
    @eirikastokes9652 2 года назад +318

    The hardest hitting celebrity death in my lifetime. I wept for this man. I sobbed like I'd lost a grandparent. This man and his music and lyrics changed my heart, my brain, and my life and there will never be another genius of his caliber in our lifetime.
    May your memory be a blessing, Steve. Thank you for everything.

    • @rebeccahelen502
      @rebeccahelen502 2 года назад +9

      This was truly a beautiful tribute, Erika.

    • @sherivanduren7589
      @sherivanduren7589 6 месяцев назад

      @eirikastokes9652n He was NOT a celebrity. He was a brilliant artist, composer, lyricist, genius, BUT NOT a celebrity.

    • @TudorQueen
      @TudorQueen 9 дней назад +1

      I've tried to explain to people how, in spite of his being in his nineties, his death gutted me. Sometimes, nearly three years later, it still does. Here, I feel, I've found my people.

  • @chass1771
    @chass1771 2 года назад +103

    “Do not let it grieve you, no one leaves for good” - Stephen Sondheim, Into The Woods
    Artists like Sondheim come along only once every two or three hundred years. He can rightly be compared to Bach, Mozart, Rembrandt, Picasso and Shakespeare. Whilst we deeply mourn his passing, his work has left a lasting legacy on the world, and will forever continue to do so for all the generations to come.
    Farewell Stevie-my friend and teacher.

  • @laalaa99stl
    @laalaa99stl 2 года назад +173

    "Musicals are plays, but the last collaborator is your audience, so you've got to wait 'til the last collaborator comes in before you can complete the collaboration." -Stephen Sondheim

  • @terryhammond1253
    @terryhammond1253 2 года назад +153

    🎹 I remain heartbroken at the loss of Stephen Sondheim. He was my mentor in the 1970's and I deeply cherish the letters he has written me over the years. 🎹

    • @MadAboutBrows
      @MadAboutBrows 2 года назад +12

      There must be some real chestnuts in those letters 🥰

    • @BenVarkentine
      @BenVarkentine 2 года назад +4

      You are to be envied, Sir.

  • @laalaa99stl
    @laalaa99stl 2 года назад +146

    “Work is what you do for others, liebchen. Art is what you do for yourself.”
    ― Stephen Sondheim, Sunday in the Park with George

    • @wearegoingtogoseeyousoonid1891
      @wearegoingtogoseeyousoonid1891 2 года назад

      Nice rip old dude I know none of your work but the cut of you gib is appreciated. Stay safe folks.

    • @Vidgirl8
      @Vidgirl8 2 года назад

      I use this quote often.

  • @MiloPaulus
    @MiloPaulus 2 года назад +354

    When Sondheim's voice broke after Colbert telling the story of him reading Sondheim's lyrics to his mother :'(
    _"When I was 19 I read the lyrics of Putting it Together to my mother, to say that this is what I wanted to do with my life. Even though I had no idea of what 'this' might be. I couldn't sing like Mandy Patinkin. I couldn't compose like Sondheim. I couldn't write or direct like James Lapine. But like Seurat's hat, that play was a window from this world to that. And I will always be grateful to you for that. For laying out the desire, the beauty, of the act of creation itself. Regardless of where that may take you."_
    R.I.P. Mr. Sondheim

    • @dougimmel
      @dougimmel 2 года назад +4

      In parenthesis could be Seurat's hat...no?

    • @MiloPaulus
      @MiloPaulus 2 года назад +4

      @@dougimmel
      Ah, yes! I didn't understand it.
      Thanks! I'll add it.

    • @irenemax3574
      @irenemax3574 2 года назад +1

      No parentheses needed around Seurat’s hat. But you could change “into” to “ from” as in, window from this world to that.

    • @nartarlyiatremaynne1239
      @nartarlyiatremaynne1239 2 года назад +4

      Your comment was heartfelt. Milo the universe was showing off when you were made. My heartfelt gratitude for your words.
      I concur with your sentiment 100%
      Australia.

    • @unowen-nh9ov
      @unowen-nh9ov 2 года назад +7

      Most civilized discourse I have ever read on the internet, appropriate Sondheim inspired it.

  • @ChubbyUnicorn
    @ChubbyUnicorn 2 года назад +82

    Mr. Sondheim had a sharp mind, was still learning & trying new things; a wonderful example for us all. I hope I'm that lucky.

  • @eagleking48
    @eagleking48 2 года назад +41

    Give your heroes their flowers while they still have their mortal ears to hear them. I'm at least comforted that Sondheim knew how beloved he was, and is.

  • @jeffsilverman6104
    @jeffsilverman6104 2 года назад +70

    I am 62 years old today, and I'm still not half as sharp as this great man was at 91. R.I.P. to a man who defines the word legend.

    • @MadAboutBrows
      @MadAboutBrows 2 года назад +1

      Hbd!

    • @solderbuff
      @solderbuff 2 года назад +1

      Yeah. I wonder what his diet was. This man was definitely sharp.

    • @victoriap4335
      @victoriap4335 2 года назад

      Happy Birthday!!

    • @Mason_____
      @Mason_____ 2 года назад +5

      @@solderbuff music. His mind was always sharp because he was always creating. His mind was special. RIP

    • @solderbuff
      @solderbuff 2 года назад

      @@Mason_____ , I mean, if you eat 5000 calories per day, no matter how talented you are you will probably be dead by 65 or at least have stroke by that time. Healthy diet is a necessary condition to die with clear mind. That's why I'm curious what he ate.

  • @b3z3jm3nny
    @b3z3jm3nny 2 года назад +36

    May his memory be a blessing

  • @JJRush_
    @JJRush_ 2 года назад +65

    *Many people over the course of a lifetime will talk about "Legends". Stephen Sondheim IS the embodiment of what the definition of a "Legend" is. Many gifted theater people came before him and many have yet to come, but NONE will have the "goose bumps" effect that Sondheim gave us in every masterpiece he created. Heroes get remembered, but Legends Never Die.............*

    • @Chrisyt272
      @Chrisyt272 2 года назад +2

      Incredibly put! Thank you for putting these feelings into words.

  • @kaspinet
    @kaspinet 2 года назад +123

    Thank you for the story about singing with Sondheim in the front row. And I love Sondheim's response. Anyone else could have made it about them but Sondheim wanted to see Stephen's experience with a full professional orchestra. You were the best of composers and the best of human beings. RIP, Maestro.

  • @charlescoleman5509
    @charlescoleman5509 2 года назад +26

    I really hope Sondheim’s “Square One” is finished enough that it can still presented in 2022,

  • @TheNinnyfee
    @TheNinnyfee 2 года назад +43

    Thank you for giving a proper standing ovation to someone who truly deserved it. ❤❤❤
    Isn't it weird that we crap our pants when someone we admire watches us perform while they just came in to enjoy the moment with us and honor us? ❤

  • @benjaminstock5334
    @benjaminstock5334 2 года назад +9

    He died doing what he loved. May we all be so lucky.

  • @garycpriestley
    @garycpriestley 2 года назад +33

    What a genuinely authentic, humble and charming human being.... 😥

  • @ruthzekaria2105
    @ruthzekaria2105 2 года назад +28

    This interview moved me too to tears. To see Sondheim get so emotional while listening to Colbert read the blurb from his book was omg so sweet. Made me fall in love with him all over again.

  • @monsterbari
    @monsterbari 2 года назад +18

    I rarely cry at an interview. I’m crying now. What a touching moment

  • @nartarlyiatremaynne1239
    @nartarlyiatremaynne1239 2 года назад +54

    The universe was showing off when Stephen was made.
    His music is transformative and heartfelt from his Soul.
    A Rose Still Grows Beyond the Wall.
    Australia.

    • @ChristopherKRiese
      @ChristopherKRiese 2 года назад

      I 💗 that line. I don’t know 🤷‍♂️ if that is your own or borrowed from someone else, but I will hopefully remember that for the REST of my life. Thank you 🙏 for that… 🤗‼️

    • @alexaales7937
      @alexaales7937 2 года назад +1

      what a wonderful line to honor one of the greatest artistic minds!

  • @calliemyersbuchanan6458
    @calliemyersbuchanan6458 2 года назад +129

    What an absolute legend! Such a devastating loss! Celebrity passings don't usually affect me all that hard but man, this one felt like a punch to the gut and I shed some tears. 😥😔 They better do our man right at the Tony's this year!!!

    • @JorenMyers
      @JorenMyers 2 года назад +1

      You have the same name as my dog.

    • @vebesese5632
      @vebesese5632 2 года назад

      He was 90. "Devastating"? I bet you're American. And one who's done nothing to make poor people live so long. We know your sort.

    • @Gnostic72
      @Gnostic72 Год назад

      @@vebesese5632
      Don’t you have some MAGAt website or thread to crawl into?! Your comment was totally uncalled for & unacceptable. (Abusing your 1st Amendment Rights again, I can see. 🙄🖐🏼🎤)

    • @sherivanduren7589
      @sherivanduren7589 6 месяцев назад

      He was NOT a celebrity. He was a brilliant artist, composer, lyricist, genius, BUT NOT a celebrity.

  • @PhatNutz
    @PhatNutz 2 года назад +15

    Thank you Stephen, rest in paradise GOAT. 🎭🎶

  • @kholdanstaalstorm6881
    @kholdanstaalstorm6881 2 года назад +20

    A meeting between two class acts, two respected gentlemen.
    R. I. P. Legend Stephen Sondheim, R. I. P.

  • @HappyLife693
    @HappyLife693 2 года назад +11

    What an honor to have had Sondheim on your show this year, and what an honor to have given his last standing ovation.

  • @jakedahms8856
    @jakedahms8856 2 года назад +20

    never thought I'd hear a song from assassins as intro music but it made me giddy, thank you Jon batiste, and thank you Stephen Sondheim!! RIP to the master

  • @morrisp.5583
    @morrisp.5583 2 года назад +12

    Thankyou Stephen ... and many many many thanks to YOU ... Stephen S. R.I.P. Seeds planted during this conversation. You can count on it.

  • @kiriakoz
    @kiriakoz Год назад +4

    It was beautiful that Colbert felt that way about Sondheim and was able to tell him directly. It's sad when people you care about pass away but it's very comfortable knowing you got to tell them exactly what they meant to you. Advice to everyone: make sure you tell people how you feel about them.

  • @jackspry9736
    @jackspry9736 2 года назад +5

    RIP Stephen Sondheim (March 22, 1930 - November 26, 2021), aged 91
    You will always be remembered as a legend.

  • @tiffanyvantine3322
    @tiffanyvantine3322 2 года назад +10

    I didn’t really come to appreciate Sondheim until my 20s, and then it felt very much like I’d been missing something my whole life. His musical genius continues to ripple through the works of the composers who have followed him. What he gave us in harmonic dissonance, accompaniments that do NOTHING to help the singer, but add so much to the richness of the piece, subtly cheeky and clever lyrics, and commentary on the complex and darker parts of human nature, as well as our capacity to love...
    And now there’s a great, tall, terrible (wonderful) giant in the sky...
    how can you love and miss someone so much you have never met, except that they have touched your soul through art. Thank you Stephens both for this lovely moment.

  • @Kim-lc3fv
    @Kim-lc3fv 2 года назад +16

    A national treasure.

  • @mr.mrs.d.7015
    @mr.mrs.d.7015 2 года назад +22

  • @alextirrellRI
    @alextirrellRI 2 года назад +6

    I think this is the most comfortable and happy I've ever seen him in an interview. Crazy to believe this was only 3 months ago.

  • @notsure1969
    @notsure1969 2 года назад +8

    Such a lovely and well spkoen man. He certainly left behind quite a legacy.

  • @altonhumes5782
    @altonhumes5782 2 года назад +13

    If he wasn't the kind of artist you noticed before now, please notice him right now, even as he is no longer with us.
    Rest in Power Forever, Stephen Sondheim.
    #LateShow
    #ExtendedInterview
    #NoticeHimNOW!!!
    #ThankYouStephenSondheim.
    #AnEffectOnUsAll.

  • @qazxsw2428
    @qazxsw2428 2 года назад +7

    What a lovely man.

  • @NCPensFan
    @NCPensFan 2 года назад +13

    Can you imagine any of that scenario of Colberts’ and not dying inside..
    1) singing on Broadway with a legit cast of players
    2) singing in a Sondheim production.
    3)being able to do or say a single thing after the man himself enters the theatre..
    Oh god I would probably die from the pure anxiety..

  • @richardmercer2337
    @richardmercer2337 2 года назад +13

    Played my disk of "Into The Woods" as a tribute when I heard he was gone. Always in tears at the end, and of course this time was no exception.

    • @mitch1352
      @mitch1352 2 года назад

      Same here. I immediately had to listen to that show. It's a masterpiece

    • @SabinaCabanero
      @SabinaCabanero 29 дней назад

      I have that DVD too!!! In fact I did a musical of Into the Woods and yeah when I heard of his passing I cried

  • @MaShcode
    @MaShcode 2 года назад +8

    Was deeply touched by his passing. To be missed for sure but what he left behind, omg.

  • @HeyMJ.
    @HeyMJ. 2 года назад +11

    Thank you for introducing viewers to an incredible, talented human being. 🕊

  • @letsgrowfoodeh3933
    @letsgrowfoodeh3933 2 года назад +8

    ART ISNT EASY. the amazing paradox is how easy the gifted make it seem. We can only know that by enduring the less-gifted trying. I actually appreciate both. It takes a lot of courage to try, knowing only some soar.

  • @catherinepeloton4446
    @catherinepeloton4446 2 года назад +20

    Thank you for this wonderful interview with this great artist!

  • @bradyweed4124
    @bradyweed4124 2 года назад +8

    God I already miss him so much.

  • @backyardadvocate9377
    @backyardadvocate9377 2 года назад +9

    As a kid, I couldn't recall one line of Shakespeare. But I'm pretty sure I was the only Marine Boot who knew every word to West Side Story - including Rita Moreno's, "America!" I had to explain things to a fellow recruit from San Juan :). Will really miss the elder Stephen and hope I'm still doing shower karaoke to "Cool" and "Something's Coming" if I reach those 90's. We'll dim the lights for a minute.

  • @janetparlato4341
    @janetparlato4341 2 года назад +4

    I was in college---as a painting major---when I saw Sunday in the Park. It wrapped me in the truth about life, love, and the gift of creativity. Art isn't easy, but it endures. Lovely interview with the incomparable Stephen Sondheim. Big points to Stephen Colbert for making an old man cry. Seriously, so grateful for this interview.

  • @debbiedoodiedandi
    @debbiedoodiedandi 2 года назад +12

    Thank you for sharing this extended interview. I immediately thought of this interview when they announced his passing last week.

  • @janetw.5706
    @janetw.5706 2 года назад +7

    What a legend! Thanks for re-playing this interview, Stephen.

  • @parkpatt
    @parkpatt 2 года назад +17

    Cherish elders

    • @jadenwaz9585
      @jadenwaz9585 Год назад

      not the assholes, but people like Sondheim definitely.

  • @batgurrl
    @batgurrl 2 года назад +6

    RIP to a true music legend. He was still sharp as a tack here. Thanks for posting

  • @whoopshey826
    @whoopshey826 2 года назад +32

    If you want to make magic, if you want to make eternal life...Make music.

  • @gwynnielsen5081
    @gwynnielsen5081 2 года назад +3

    I started out in musical theater. My favorite show ever was Sondheim's COMPANY. I played the role of Kathy in my university's production. From the beginning to end, I loved every second of it. Big thanks to Mr. Sondheim.

  • @jorgecharriez4931
    @jorgecharriez4931 2 года назад +9

    What an awesome interview !
    Couldn’t look away .
    The respect and admiration of Stephen towards the Maestro was so sincere and palpable.
    I have rewatched this clip many times and copied the link to cherish it forever 👌👍

  • @robinhahnsopran
    @robinhahnsopran 2 года назад +26

    "Sometimes people leave you
    Halfway through the wood,
    Others may deceive you -
    You decide what's good,
    You decide alone,
    But no one is alone."
    Sondheim's music and lyrics have helped shape me into the music lover I am today. I've been lucky to perform his work for many years, and it's some of my favourite music I ever do.
    Thank you, thank you, thank you for everything you have given the performing arts community over many decades of creating wonderful art, Maestro - you will be missed.

  • @navidhendrix
    @navidhendrix 2 года назад +6

    4:50 - 5:33 That explains everything. No more words needed. Thank you Mr. Sondheim. RIP

  • @cherylsibson2529
    @cherylsibson2529 2 года назад +7

    Could be a musical song in Heaven RIP Mr. Sondheim and Dad Bob.

  • @LMays-cu2hp
    @LMays-cu2hp 2 года назад +2

    So very very nice man!!! Thank you for sharing this...

  • @donstoddard8458
    @donstoddard8458 2 года назад +8

    That was great thank you

  • @waldolydecker8118
    @waldolydecker8118 Год назад +3

    Pianist is on point, playing that poignant and most memorable passage from 'Assassins when Colbert introduces Sondheim.

  • @Ozymandi_as
    @Ozymandi_as 2 года назад +3

    Sharp as a knife, a show about to open on Broadway, a movie release, and new work in the making. There's something very moving about a creative talent that endures into old age; Verdi and Picasso are his brethren.

  • @elphbwckd212
    @elphbwckd212 2 года назад +2

    I will always remember where I was the first time I heard his music and I will always remember where I was when I heard about his death. I had no clue what musical theater even was, or how it would change my life until I heard the Into The Woods soundtrack. Then it was Company, then A Little Night Music and so on... I'm very proud to say that I have performed in 5 different productions of his shows. Even though they ranged from cheap and local to fully produced regional and touring productions. Stephen Sondheim changed my life. He changed my life. I have never cried for a celebrity I didn't know. But I cried and had to leave dinner, out with my dad and brother, when I read that he had passed.

  • @scottcrosby-art5490
    @scottcrosby-art5490 2 года назад +5

    Amazing talent

  • @SP_3333
    @SP_3333 2 года назад +4

    Absolutely brilliant.😘

  • @direkdiaries7579
    @direkdiaries7579 2 года назад +2

    I’m sorry grateful, regretful happy. Thank you Mr. Sondheim.

  • @robjack2804
    @robjack2804 Год назад +1

    The man is gone. We are left in the forever embrace of his words and music.

  • @oppositeofh8
    @oppositeofh8 2 года назад +2

    simply beautiful. thank you for this.

  • @moonrazk
    @moonrazk 2 года назад +2

    I don't care one bit about musicals, but it's such a shame that we lost him, specially because his mind was still in amazing shape.

  • @AGMundy
    @AGMundy 4 месяца назад

    Stephen Colbert was so respectful and humble in his comments. That he stood at the beginning I think was a personal and sincere gesture. How lucky he was to have been able to express his gratitude - as was I, though by letter which Sondheim very kindly responded to.

  • @joanbennettnyc
    @joanbennettnyc 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for putting this up!

  • @suekelsey1329
    @suekelsey1329 2 года назад +3

    Awesome
    Thank you again

  • @hanellipsis
    @hanellipsis 2 года назад +17

    In a world where hyperboles are used too often, I would never hesitate to label Sondheim as a genius. An utter genius. His musical and lyrical material can withstand rigorous analysis without losing emotional power, and, with very few exceptions, most contemporary musical theatre pieces completely pale by comparison. He's on par with many of history's best composers. A most profoundly heartbreaking loss. Rest easy, Stephen Sondheim... unfortunately, even giants are mortal.

  • @BearMeat4Dinner
    @BearMeat4Dinner 2 года назад +2

    4 year younger than my grandma. God Bless!

  • @unowen-nh9ov
    @unowen-nh9ov 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this, Stephen.
    Both of you.

  • @JohnnyForgotten311
    @JohnnyForgotten311 2 года назад +3

    Wonderful.

  • @JJhugganstuff
    @JJhugganstuff 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely beautiful.

  • @stefanhoimes
    @stefanhoimes 2 года назад +1

    Colbert's "Sorry, Grateful" is just lovely.

  • @sarahjones-jf4pr
    @sarahjones-jf4pr 8 месяцев назад

    What a gentleman, What an artist, What a sweetheart.thank-you for all your music and lyrics rest in peace sir.

  • @marcialynn3469
    @marcialynn3469 2 года назад +2

    I watched you in Company yesterday on RUclips. You were awesome. My life dream...

  • @edithugorji6398
    @edithugorji6398 2 года назад +7

    RIP

  • @ferdinandcortes2865
    @ferdinandcortes2865 Год назад +2

    Sondheim is immortal! You can bet your life on that!

  • @cesterjr
    @cesterjr 2 года назад

    Thanks for posting this.

  • @diegomaury
    @diegomaury 9 месяцев назад

    This man saved my life. His music and lyrics gave me a purpose to go on and a reason to enjoy the voyage. Thank you for everything.

  • @101doreen
    @101doreen 2 года назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @EST84x
    @EST84x 2 года назад +2

    For a 90something year-old, he was still incredibly sharp.

  • @geaj
    @geaj 5 месяцев назад

    Love this man.

  • @krazyoldkatlady192
    @krazyoldkatlady192 2 года назад +1

    What a beautiful interview!😍

  • @ccooper4708
    @ccooper4708 2 года назад +1

    Wow. Just wow.

  • @priyac7054
    @priyac7054 2 года назад +1

    I was expecting this!

  • @waqasbajwa3006
    @waqasbajwa3006 2 года назад +3

    RIP legend 🙏

  • @melisaez
    @melisaez 6 месяцев назад

    The Great One 💖

  • @NewMessage
    @NewMessage 2 года назад +8

    Rest well... Teach those angels what to do with those harps, wouldjya?

  • @gustafsone
    @gustafsone 2 года назад +2

    I will be working at the premiere of Steven Spielberg's "West Side Story" in a couple of days from now and even though Steven himself is one of the main reasons I moved to Los Angeles to be in the movie business, I'm absolutely heartbroken that I won't have the opportunity to meet Mr. Sondheim if only for a brief couple of seconds to shake his hand and say how much his art has inspired me over the years. I haven't seen the film yet, but after hearing Sondheim himself give the seal of approval, I'm a bit more optimistic about seeing it than I was before, and yes I absolutely loved the original film adaptation!

    • @runefaustblack
      @runefaustblack 2 года назад

      Off-topic but thank you, you've made me realize that in this interview we've had Stephen Colbert, Stephen Sondheim and Steven Spielberg.

  • @isabellacani0102
    @isabellacani0102 2 года назад +2

    He will never get to see Square One on Broadway I’m actually sobbing

  • @SerenityPeaceTree
    @SerenityPeaceTree 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant legend....

  • @sudhindrakopalle7071
    @sudhindrakopalle7071 Год назад +1

    It amazes me to see how alert and present Sondheim is, even at this ripe an age. So sad to see him go.

  • @damiangill3463
    @damiangill3463 Год назад

    Now that was a man that I would stand up for, a musical genius.

  • @stephenbressler3292
    @stephenbressler3292 2 года назад +2

    Sometime people leave you, half way threw the wood! Something just broke! Not a day goes by, that you are not a part of my life! You either got it or you ain’t ! It’s like I’m loosing my mind

  • @michaelbenson6782
    @michaelbenson6782 2 года назад +2

    The Ballad of Booth as the play on music!

  • @POP2POSH
    @POP2POSH 2 года назад +1

    We are all alive at this man’s genius

  • @HawksVox
    @HawksVox 8 месяцев назад

    Stephen Sondheim. Will we ever see another like him? "Iconic" falls short of describing his legacy to the world theatre. May his memory be a blessing, and his art--like the rest of the masters--live on forever.

  • @BenVarkentine
    @BenVarkentine 2 года назад +3

    I wonder which was scarier for Colbert: Singing the song from "Company" with Sondheim sitting in the audience?
    Or singing his own parody lyrics to "Send in the Clowns" with Sondheim sitting across the table, as he did on Colbert Report?

  • @geraldineclarke5434
    @geraldineclarke5434 7 месяцев назад

    I'm a Hollywood kid and have met and interacted with lots of famous people all my life. I never had a problem with going up and having a chat with Leonard Berstein, Richard Nixon, Martha Graham et al. but once a friend was working on a concert version of Sweeney and he brought me to the theatre early and I sat in the empty theatre and waited for the show to start. Then the great man himself, Sondheim, came in and sat down to wait about 25 feet from me. I tried and I tried but I couldn't make myself go up and talk to him. I was just too awed. It is one of the big regrets in my life that I didn't thank him personally for all his great work and how much it has meant to me.