Chorus Member Joined: 4/6/15
I love Barbra so much! It warms my heart that she is still appreciated for her talent. She can do no wrong! I wish i could have been there.
Nothing against Barbra, but I don't understand the need to give a standing ovation to a person who's just there to watch a show. That seems a bit unnecessary.
To you, maybe.
Chorus Member Joined: 4/6/15
She's an icon and people love her. I can understand why seeing Barbra in person would generate excitement. She's a legend.
Updated On: 5/4/15 at 11:42 AM
I was at Book of Mormon in 2011 and Liza was in the audience. It was cool to see her, but idea of giving a standing ovation to someone who is just there to enjoy a show makes me cringe.
Not only does that seem unnecessary to me, but also inappropriate. Everybody, including Barbra was there for the show and the performance on that stage and that should be the only thing getting a standing ovation. Give Barbra a SO in her own concert. And from the article it sounds to me like she was uncomfortable with the reaction as well.
Yes, she's a legend, but there are other ways and times to honor that than we she's enjoying an evening of theater as a private person. But that's just my opinion.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
I give her husband a standing ovation every time I see him.
Chorus Member Joined: 4/6/15
Finding Namo I think Barbra is misunderstood.
It wasn't planned. People got so excited they just wanted to show her the love.
It's not appropriate, inappropriate, or anything else.
It just happened spontaneously.
Had I been there I definitely would have jumped up.
I remember Bill Clinton getting getting a standing ovation during intermission back in 2007 at part 1 of Coast of Utopia. It was bizarre.
Chorus Member Joined: 4/6/15
I think the article said she was gesturing for people to sit down. I'm sure she still felt honored though. I wish she would come back to Broadway.
It must have been your bridge and tunnels who led the ovation.
:eyeroll:
Chorus Member Joined: 4/6/15
I remember Bill Clinton getting getting a standing ovation during intermission back in 2007 at part 1 of Coast of Utopia. It was bizarre.
Why the hell would anyone want to give a standing ovation to a pervert and adulterer?
Updated On: 5/4/15 at 12:25 PM
put me in the "jump up crowd" if i saw Babs in the audience...when she bought tickets at UCLA for a ballet performance one afternoon with her then young son Jason, i got so nervous seeing her at my ticket office my manager had to take over the sale...lol...Barbra has had the effect on people for so long...LOVE HER!...and i am happy that she loved the show...if i come to NYC this spring it is on my list of MUST SEES!
Broadway Star Joined: 8/5/14
"I remember Bill Clinton getting getting a standing ovation during intermission back in 2007 at part 1 of Coast of Utopia. It was bizarre."
I'm originally from Houston, so I used to see George H.W. and Barbara Bush all the time at our local road house. Every time they came in (usually right before curtain as they move a little slow nowadays) they would get a standing ovation. I didn't think it was bizarre (except for the length of it as people kept going until they sat and like I said, they are moving slow), but I guess that may just be due to the fact that many of us are used to it since they are fairly active in Houston society. They get a standing ovation when they attend an Astros game as well.
Updated On: 5/4/15 at 12:31 PM
Reminds me of the story that Lucy and Desi were at a performance when everyone started standing a clapping. They thought the Queen had arrived so they stood and clapped too until they figured out it was for them.
Chorus Member Joined: 4/6/15
I wonder if she will be at anymore shows this year.
I was at a performance of GOD OF CARNAGE at the Ahmanson in Los Angeles several years ago. Barbra, James and Jason sat in the row behind me. One very excited middle-aged fan actually took out her iPad to take a picture... It was pretty funny. No standing ovation, though.
Stand-by Joined: 8/29/13
Last summer before the start of Between Riverside and Crazy at the Atlantic, Stephen Sondheim was standing across from me in the alley between the 2 churches. Everyone was acting cool, but I was ready to bust. He sat a few rows ahead of us, and just as the house started to go dark my friend called out, "Hey Steve". (She's pretty cheeky.) Steve did not react. I don't think I judged the play fairly because I was so distracted looking at the back of his head. And paparazzi were outside after the show so someone was blabbing on social media.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
Uh, Lola, Barbra's an adulteress herself.
"I give her husband a standing ovation every time I see him."
Well, PART of you does!
^Lol. (But I'm sure that's DIFFERENT.)
The Clinton's rec'd a standing ovation not too long ago, too. At The Last Ship. It was spontaneous and seemed heartfelt. Then the show started and all went back to normal.
Of course Jerry Lewis is a national treasure in France, so what do they know?
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/24/09
Lolol that Lucy and Desi story is fantastic!
I don't care much for or about Barbra, but I have to things to say in response to two posts here--
Ew, who would want to give Bill Clinton a standing ovation...?
Uh, *raises hand*
and...
There were paparazzi outside a theater for Sondheim? Why, to find out if his sweater was beige or brown that night? Are you kidding? I admire Sondheim tremendously, but either you're confusing paparazzi with a bunch of theater nerds (I use the term lovingly) or the paparazzi have really got to get a life.
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