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Angel de Quinta’s Stage Door

 

One of my favorite segments from plays in Angel de Quinta’s Stage Door blog was Glenn Close’s performance of “As if We Never Said Goodbye” in Sunset Blvd. Her portrayal of Norma really is fantastic. Her voice is exquisite and the combination of her grand stage voice and orchestral music really made me in awe. One of my other favorite plays was Charlie and the Chocolate Factory performed at the Theater Royal Drury Lane. This was one of the few plays that I have prior knowledge about because of the films that were made about the story. It was interesting seeing characters that I grew up watching as a kid come to life in the form of a live performance. So much work had to be done with costuming and set design I can’t imagine the amount of hours all of the crew put into that production. Lastly, I liked Gwen Verdon’s performance of  “If They Could See Me Now” in Sweet Charity. Watching a solid performance that involved a great deal of humor was a nice to watch compared to some of the other much more serious performances.

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