I enjoyed watching. the only thing i didn't like was when the guy screwed up the first wives club joke- hand back your gay card sir! LOL, Glad he was corrected. also, the weird glitch when Patti was talking about the singing in Les Miz. guess that's why they call it 'watch what happens live" LOL.
it's a bit ridiculous one can't say s--t uncensored on an 11pm cable talk show.
Patti was wonderful - the host and other guests were true to form. There are a thousand and one more interesting things Andy Cohen could have asked her - see Jimmy Fallon's wonderful interview, and he had less time with her! - but oh, well.
I cringed and muted when he played 'stop taking pictures RIGHT NOW...' for her lol
"...ah, gays and their wit. Hell must be a laugh a minute!"
-Evie Harris
She is the most bitter jealous person. It amazes me that she dislikes CZJ because she sang SICK on the Tonys...oh thats right Patti is the perfect bway star -- She hates that they lowered the keys for Madonna but never mentions they did it for her in Sweeney.....She just doesnt get it ...she is a star only in NYC ...Most people dont even know who she is ..she disses Actors who come to NYC and basically give HUNDREDS of people jobs.. because they are not NYC actors...to be honest she is funny but her acting is basically very much the same in everything..she has very limited range ..PATTI GET HAPPY AND STOP BEING JEALOUS...A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC you are way to tough to be Deseree not feminine enough ...ROSE was perfect for you a bulldozer take charge woman ...And I still LOVE YOU BUT STOP WHINING ABOUT OTHERS
I've never thought of LuPone as whiny or bitter. I think she just calls it as she sees it (which, of course, doesn't make her right). And I think she knows EXACTLY what level of stardom she's achieved--and hasn't achieved. She's talked about it quite a bit, in fact.
As for "Night Music," she's certainly not my first choice for Desiree, but then neither was Zeta-Jones.
And the Hartford Courant said of her performance: "Call it craft, or art, or a case of a performer who has learned to trust in simplicity. But the way Patti LuPone shapes the vowel sounds in the lyrics of "Send in the Clowns," you don't hear someone auditioning for your tear ducts. You hear someone who can express a swirl of emotion without sloshing around in it, and getting the audience wet besides."
Which doesn't sound like they found her "too tough."