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GraceAnne
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posted: 8/7/2005 at 12:45:51 AM ET
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PTM, fantastic comments. thank you!

what else was said in the 1997 bwaybeat interview? is it worth ordering (if it is available off their website?)

thanks

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Is this going to be on iTunes as all the musci stores around me seemed to neglect to get it.

Karen
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GraceAnne, the Broadway Beat interview is great--two half-hour segments. Richard Ridge is a good interviewer and gets Bernadette to cover her theatrical career pretty thoroughly. It was taped in 1997 right after Cinderella anfd right before the Into the Woods 10th anniversary concert.

Bernadette has this interesting, almost "Goth" look. She's all in black, with dark lipstick, and really long fingernails--black on the left hand and white on the right hand.

Definitely get it.

GraceAnne
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posted: 8/7/2005 at 3:22:15 PM ET
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Black nailpolish?? wow!

PTM
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Yes I would say that the Broadway Beat interviews are definitely worth ordering. They aired Dec. 1 and Dec. 8, 1997, plus there are snippets of her performing Some People, Money/Pennies and Time Heals Everything from Carnegie Hall, some of Move On and Children Will Listen from the reunion concerts, Broadway Baby from MTC Spring Gala '97 and some of the funny Easter Bonnet skit that she and Martin Short did.

PTM

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Oh yeah, I forgot they included an excerpt from the 1993 Easter Bonnet skit she did with Martin Short. That was hilarious. They were smoking cigarettes and engaging in post-sex repartee. The thing is, Short was made-up as a foot-high wooden marionnette.

He: Some people find me a bit stiff
She: Stiff? Lucky me!

Jenny
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What are the Broadway Beat interviews? How do you order them?

I loved listening to the first 3 clips of her new CD. I can't wait to by it! I love it when she does all that talking in between the songs. She's cute.

"Mapping out the sky. WHat you feel like planning a sky. WHat you feel when voices that come from the windo go until they distance and die. Until there's nothing but sky." Stephen SOndheim's SUnday in the Park with George

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I really,really loved:" If you Were the Only Boy "
"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"
"Other Lady" this one especially- does anyone know something about Gore and Weston?

The overture was beautiful and her patter delightful and charming! What a genuine sweetheart!

To the loveliest lady of song!
You will keep on giving me joy forever...

jmslsu01
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Broadway Beat website

Jenn

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