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| From the 1971 Tonys: Saluting 25 Years of Tony-Winning Musicals | |
| Posted by: WaymanWong 03:06 pm EDT 10/01/21 | |
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| What a treasure trove: Alfred Drake, John Raitt, Gwen Verdon, Zero Mostel, Carol Channing and many more re-creating amazing musical moments. Next year marks the 75th Tony Awards. Here's hoping they find an incredible and classy way to salute the breadth of Broadway's history. |
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| Link | 1971 Tony Awards: 25 Years of Tony-Winning Musicals (Part 1), Featuring Many of the Original Stars |
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| re: From the 1971 Tonys: Saluting 25 Years of Tony-Winning Musicals | |
| Posted by: claploudly 07:45 am EDT 10/02/21 | |
| In reply to: From the 1971 Tonys: Saluting 25 Years of Tony-Winning Musicals - WaymanWong 03:06 pm EDT 10/01/21 | |
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| Oh My, Am I the only who noticed the faux pas either by Ms. Lansbury or the writers when we heard her say when introducing Nanette Fabray in HIgh Button Shoes say "and every bit as lovely then as she is now."? | |
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| re: From the 1971 Tonys: Saluting 25 Years of Tony-Winning Musicals | |
| Posted by: portenopete 04:42 pm EDT 10/01/21 | |
| In reply to: From the 1971 Tonys: Saluting 25 Years of Tony-Winning Musicals - WaymanWong 03:06 pm EDT 10/01/21 | |
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| Having Drake's "Where Is the Life?" and Zero's outrageous clowning on "Comedy Tonight" is a great blessing. Let's pray the whole thing is watchable by everyone on one, easy-to-locate and free platform. Would that it were four hours! |
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