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barcelona Registered User
Registered: 7/27/2004 | posted: 8/11/2004 at 8:17:24 PM ET Is there any chance of Bernadette writing
an autobiography? I would so love to read
it, as I'm sure would you all.
What could she call her book?
Bernadette's Turn? Nah, that's too
corny. Any ideas?
| moljul Registered User
Registered: 4/2/2001
From: New York
Fav. BP CD: I'll Be Your Baby Tonight Fav. BP Song: Dublin Lady
| posted: 8/11/2004 at 9:03:04 PM ET Well Sondheim wants it to be called "I Don't Do Nude", according to the commentary on the SITPWG DVD.
I think it would be a fascinating read considering the roles she has had the people she has worked with but I'm not holding out any hope. She seems to really cherish her private life so I doubt she would write an autobiography. JMO
| futuremamarose87 Registered User
Registered: 5/3/2004 | posted: 8/11/2004 at 10:40:13 PM ET why the "i don't do nude"? what's the commentary about?
"It was like being high when you reach those high notes."
~Bernadette Peters
| moljul Registered User
Registered: 4/2/2001
From: New York
Fav. BP CD: I'll Be Your Baby Tonight Fav. BP Song: Dublin Lady
| posted: 8/11/2004 at 10:59:08 PM ET During the early stages of SITPWG, James Lapine was still writing a lot of the show. The second act was in fact only presented at the last performance of the workshop portion. When they decided to take it to Broadway, the 2nd act was really developed. Anyway, Lapine had the idea that at the end of the last scene where you see Marie, she would pull the old lady garb off and reveal herself to be the artist's model (like Dot) beneath because Seurat's inspiration was always there to inspire George II. It was based on one of Seurat's paintings of a nude, I believe. Anyway, when Lapine presented this idea to Bernadette, her response was "I'm sorry, I don't do nude" and apparently Sondheim and Lapine found her response quite funny.
| futuremamarose87 Registered User
Registered: 5/3/2004 | posted: 8/12/2004 at 11:27:19 AM ET aw that's great that she has such great self respect. 
"It was like being high when you reach those high notes."
~Bernadette Peters
| moljul Registered User
Registered: 4/2/2001
From: New York
Fav. BP CD: I'll Be Your Baby Tonight Fav. BP Song: Dublin Lady
| posted: 8/12/2004 at 11:44:38 AM ET Actually Bernadette spoke of nudity in performances once. I think I read the quote on All That Chat but it was from some sort of interview that Bernadette gave. It was something along the lines that nudity forces the actress to break character because of the audience response to nudity. For at least several minutes they would not be viewing her as her character but instead thinking to themselves, "So that's what Bernadette looks like naked". No matter how hard an actor tries, she is going to lose the audience for those few minutes. And she is absolutely correct, particularly in this country where we are still a little too tied to our Puritan past. Anyway, that was her reasons and it makes it sound like it was not the nudity she was actually objecting to.
| futuremamarose87 Registered User
Registered: 5/3/2004 | posted: 8/12/2004 at 7:25:38 PM ET that's so true. i definitely find that a great reason not to.
"It was like being high when you reach those high notes."
~Bernadette Peters
| Joyfullone Registered User
Registered: 12/12/2005
From: concord, CA | posted: 4/3/2007 at 3:50:51 AM ET I am just curious she did or did not do any nudity, and do you all think she will wright a book.
Bollywood Rocks!!!!
Preity Zinta, and Raveena Tandon Rule!!!!
| Karen Registered User
Registered: 5/3/2002 | posted: 4/3/2007 at 11:08:50 AM ET My opinion?
Book: She might write something, but probably never a memoir or autobiography. Why should she? I think her attitude is that her life is nobody else's business. And she's right.
Nudity: Not really. Not unless you really stretch the definition to include something like the motel scene in Pink Cadillac where she was naked under a sheet. But you don't get to see anything good even if you stop the film, zoom in and use a magnifying glass, so that doesn't really count.
I always thought moljul's paraphrased quote (which I don't remember seeing elsewhere) was pretty funny and almost kind of naive in a way. I mean, really now. "Those few minutes?" "At least several minutes?" Come on, Bernadette! Don't be so modest. Maybe that would be all the time that some people's bodies would inspire. But not yours!
| Colrodia Registered User
Registered: 9/19/2006
From: South Korea
Fav. BP Song: Take me to the world, We'll start the party again Fav. BP Character: Bailey Lewis in Bobbie's Girl. Because Bailey is so kind!! Fav. BP Show: Sunday in the park with George
| posted: 4/3/2007 at 11:22:51 AM ET this is BP's Interview.
From Nicole770: Bernadette, if you were going to write your autobiography, what would you title it?
Bernadette responds: I'd have to think about it. The first thing that comes to my mind is "Then, Now, Tomorrow," although that's not a very good title.
You gotta be a original.
Because if you're like someone else,
What do they need you for?
| Joyfullone Registered User
Registered: 12/12/2005
From: concord, CA | posted: 4/3/2007 at 12:06:12 PM ET
quote: Book: yes, see this interview:
"Peters: I haven’t made any plans. Things sort of come to me, and that’s the way it’s always been. One thing I am doing now that is sort of interesting is I’m writing a children’s book. A lot of people have done that before, but this one is for my charity, Broadway Barks, that helps shelter animals. It’s about one of my dogs. I thought it would be great to create a CD to go along with the book. But, I wondered, how can I get someone to write a song and make sure all the money goes to the charity? Could I write a song myself? I thought I had more respect for writers than to attempt that, but I got inspired while I was on a plane. I wrote this little song, a lullaby because kids love lullabies. I am waiting to see what my next inspiration will be. We’ll see what hits me."
from: January 19, 2007 interview, expressgaynews.com, florida
Nude:
no
I hope she does write a song I don't think she has?
Bollywood Rocks!!!!
Preity Zinta, and Raveena Tandon Rule!!!!
| Jean Registered User
Registered: 6/7/2003 | posted: 4/3/2007 at 6:10:41 PM ET About the children's book and the song--I think we will see them out in time for this year's Broadway Barks. Maybe together, like the Dooey - Do -It that she did.
| Karen Registered User
Registered: 5/3/2002 | posted: 4/3/2007 at 7:21:35 PM ET Thanks for the Steve Martin quotation. There's a really complicated relationship between a performer and an audience. Anyone famous up there on stage, screen or even in a still photo is in the process of fuelling millions of anonymous fantasies, whether they're naked or fully clothed/just standing there or doing something sexual. They're collaborating in their own objectification. Everyone who becomes a performer has to be, on some level, willing and eager for that kind of transaction between themselves and the invisible audience members. Sometimes I wonder though if they eventually come to dread or regret it. If you think about it too long and hard, you start to realize how creepy it really is (or can be).
But, yes, it's very disingenuous to pretend that nudity and sex scenes are there for any reason other than to intensify the already present voyeurism. So it's just a matter of whether an individual performer enjoys raising the stakes a little higher like that. I'm sure some performers find that idea exciting while others find it more than a little dismaying.
| Joyfullone Registered User
Registered: 12/12/2005
From: concord, CA | posted: 4/3/2007 at 8:24:38 PM ET
quote: Thanks for the Steve Martin quotation. There's a really complicated relationship between a performer and an audience. Anyone famous up there on stage, screen or even in a still photo is in the process of fuelling millions of anonymous fantasies, whether they're naked or fully clothed/just standing there or doing something sexual. They're collaborating in their own objectification. Everyone who becomes a performer has to be, on some level, willing and eager for that kind of transaction between themselves and the invisible audience members. Sometimes I wonder though if they eventually come to dread or regret it. If you think about it too long and hard, you start to realize how creepy it really is (or can be).
But, yes, it's very disingenuous to pretend that nudity and sex scenes are there for any reason other than to intensify the already present voyeurism. So it's just a matter of whether an individual performer enjoys raising the stakes a little higher like that. I'm sure some performers find that idea exciting while others find it more than a little dismaying.
very interesting thanks for the comment
Bollywood Rocks!!!!
Preity Zinta, and Raveena Tandon Rule!!!!
| jmslsu01 Registered User
Registered: 6/9/2003
From: northern VA | posted: 4/3/2007 at 9:54:57 PM ET I haven't seen anything about the book in Publishers Weekly or in the other trade publications (I could have missed something, however), and a search for forthcoming titles in the Books in Print database brings nothing (the database allows you to search for titles published within five months).
Jenn
The Kiddosphere @ Fauquier: http://kiddosphere.blogspot.com/
children's media reviews
| Karen Registered User
Registered: 5/3/2002 | posted: 4/4/2007 at 1:08:25 AM ET Of course there's a good chance that it will be privately produced as a promotional item for Broadway Barks and not commercially published.
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