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"Steaming" was authentic and engaging in London, if admittedly slim.
Last Edit: Delvino 08:47 am EDT 04/06/18
Posted by: Delvino 08:45 am EDT 04/06/18
In reply to: re: Anyone see Judith Ivey's Tony performances? - MFeingold 09:02 am EDT 04/05/18

I remember it well in the West End. A relative unknown at the time named Brenda Blethwyn was extraordinary. I do think it's a rare play (then) by a female playwright, and whatever the liabilities, Dunn's voice -- and POV about class, privilege and gender -- is in the storytelling.
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re: "Steaming" was authentic and engaging in London, if admittedly slim.
Posted by: bobby2 08:38 pm EDT 04/06/18
In reply to: "Steaming" was authentic and engaging in London, if admittedly slim. - Delvino 08:45 am EDT 04/06/18

Blethyn played Ivey's part?

Who else was in it? I couldn't find it online.
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re: "Steaming" was authentic and engaging in London, if admittedly slim.
Posted by: Delvino 09:04 pm EDT 04/06/18
In reply to: re: "Steaming" was authentic and engaging in London, if admittedly slim. - bobby2 08:38 pm EDT 04/06/18

No, she was the mentally challenged character (she was very young).
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re: "Steaming" was authentic and engaging in London, if admittedly slim.
Posted by: bobby2 01:17 am EDT 04/08/18
In reply to: re: "Steaming" was authentic and engaging in London, if admittedly slim. - Delvino 09:04 pm EDT 04/06/18

do you know who originated Ivey's role in London?
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