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Patti LuPone : a memoir
- Title
- Patti LuPone : a memoir / by Patti LuPone, with Digby Diehl.
- Author
- LuPone, Patti
- Publication
- New York : Crown Archetype, c2010.
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Details
- Additional Authors
- Diehl, Digby
- Description
- 324 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. (some col.); 25 cm.
- Summary
- ""Patti LuPone, with honesty and humor, gives a brave and candid account of an astonishingly unique and brilliant performer's journey to reach Broadway stardom."---Angela Lansbury" ""1. Opening night on Broadway, of a play of mine, I looked backstage, at half hour, for Patti---to wish her well. I found her in costume, onstage, asleep on the set, on a kitchen table. She work up and explained that she was having a S̀icilian Anxiety Attack.'" "2. Doing a play off-Broadway, the actress playing a smallish role had to leave the cast unexpectedly. I called Patti for condolence and she said, Ì finish Evita tonight. Get me the script and I'll go on tomorrow.'" "3. Similar stories of whatever it is which surpasses excellence and perfection of friendship abound, but you get the idea. I love her. And I love her book."---David Mamet" ""Anyone who has seen Patti LuPone perform onstage is well aware of her daring, risk-taking artistry. Now she has channeled her considerable talent from the stage to the page and the result is a frank, funny, and totally captivating memoir about her life on and off the stage."---Jane Fonda" ""For some rare performers, there is a place beyond commercial success, popularity with audiences, and honors within an industry. A special place where they are both respected and adored---even envied---by other performers for their wealth of talent. These are actors who sing, as opposed to singers who act. They bring an actor's range of thought about character and truth and psychology. Among them, none has more talent, more courage, and more emotive power than Patti LuPone. When Patti LuPone comes onstage, you don't always know what will happen, but you know it will be among the greatest work by any stage actress in theatre, ever. Ever. As everyone in our business knows, Patti ... is Patti."---Alec Baldwin" ""One way we differ from other countries is we have no history of royalty...except on Broadway. Hail to the Queen! I love you like a sister, Patti, and your memoir is one befitting the majesty of who you are."---Joe Mantegna" ""I have been incredibly fortunate over the course of my career to have been associated with some extraordinary dramatic and musical productions, and also some rather spectacular disasters. Looking back, I can find gifts and life lessons in every one."" "The legendary Patti LuPone is one of the theatre's most beloved leading ladies. Now she lays it all bare, sharing the intimate story of her life both onstage and off---through the dizzying highs and darkest lows---with the humor and outspokenness that have become her trademarks." "With nearly a hundred photographs, including an eight-page full-color insert, and illuminating details about the life of a working actor, from inspired costars and demanding directors to her distinct perspective on how she developed and honed her Tony Award-winning performances, Patti LuPone: A Memoir is as inspirational as it is entertaining. And though the title might say "a memoir," this is ultimately a love letter to the theatre by a unique American artist." "Raised on Long Island's North Shore, Patti discovered her calling at the age of four and knew that she was destined for the stage. A prodigiously gifted child, she was one of only thirty-six young actors chosen for the inaugural class of the Juilliard School's Drama Division, where she fought near-constant criticism from her instructors, and here describes those early years with disarming frankness." "From the heady days of her early twenties---crisscrossing the country as a founding member of the classical repertory theatre ensemble The Acting Company---to her early success on Broadway, her four-year stint as Libby Thacher on the television series Life Goes On, her loving marriage to Matt Johnston, and much, much more, Patti chronicles her professional and personal life with inimitable candor and wit." "With its insightful retrospective of her careerdefining turns, both on Broadway and abroad, in Evita, Les Miserables, Anything Goes, Sunset Boulevard, Sweeney Todd, and Gypsy, Patti LuPone: A Memoir reveals the artist's deeply felt passion for music and the theatre and is, in the end, the compelling and quintessential tale of an exceptional life well lived."--BOOK JACKET.
- Subjects
- Note
- Includes index.
- Contents
- Broadway, 2008 -- 1. Northport, Long Island -- 1949-1968 -- 2. The Audition -- New York City, 1968 -- 3. The Making of an Actor -- Juilliard, 1968-1972 -- 4. The Acting Company -- 1972-1976 -- 5. The Baker's Wife, or Hitler's Road Show -- 1976 -- 6. David Mamet and Me -- 7. Evita, Part 1 -- Audition and Out of Town, 1979 -- 8. Evita, Part 2 -- New York and Sydney, 1979-1981 -- 9. A Working Actor, Part 1 -- 1952-1985 -- 10. The Cradle Will Rock, Les Miserables, LBJ, A Sicilian in Sicily -- 1985-1987 -- 11. Anything Goes, Driving Miss Daisy, Life Goes On, A New Life -- 1987-1992 -- 12. Sunset Boulevard, Part 1 -- September 1992-July 1993 -- 13. Sunset Boulevard, Part 2 -- July 1993-March 1994 -- 14. A Working Actor, Part 2 -- 1994-2000 -- 15. Several Sweeney Todds, and Sondheim -- 2000, 2001, 2005 -- 16. Gypsy -- Ravinia, August 2006-Encoresi, July 2007 -- 17. Gypsy -- Broadway, February 2008-January 2009 -- Epilogue Closing Night, Gypsy -- Broadway, January 2009.
- ISBN
- 9780307460738 (hc.)
- 0307460738 (hc.)
- LCCN
- 2010008965
- 40018332881
- OCLC
- ocn495271363
- 495271363
- SCSB-5545689
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries