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| re: 2001’s The Women | |
| Posted by: Billhaven 03:54 pm EDT 03/21/21 | |
| In reply to: re: 2001’s The Women - PlazaBoy 03:14 pm EDT 03/21/21 | |
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| I only saw the filmed performance but the only truly satisfying turn came from Mary Louse Wilson who seemed to be playing a real human being. I also remember how uncomfortable the ladies looked in the curtain call when they had to take their bows in lingerie. It certainly highlighted Mr. Mizrahi's contributions at the expense of some fine performers. | |
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| re: 2001’s The Women | |
| Posted by: PlazaBoy 04:17 pm EDT 03/21/21 | |
| In reply to: re: 2001’s The Women - Billhaven 03:54 pm EDT 03/21/21 | |
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| You triggered a long buried memory. Following the curtain call on the night I saw it, there was a fund raising activity centered around Jennifer Coolidge and her bra. I do not remember the details, but I vividly remember Ms. Coolidge jumping up and down and holding her breasts. Some of the audience loved it. I was not among them. : ) | |
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| re: 2001’s The Women | |
| Posted by: PlazaBoy 04:04 pm EDT 03/21/21 | |
| In reply to: re: 2001’s The Women - Billhaven 03:54 pm EDT 03/21/21 | |
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| Oh dear. I had forgotten about the curtain call. I agree with your assessment. What should have been fun, became awkward. | |
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