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Christine Ebersole @ the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Christine Ebersole @ the Metropolitan Museum of Art

FunnyGirl617
#1Christine Ebersole @ the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Posted: 10/23/10 at 10:48am

Did anyone else go to her concert last night? She was unbelievable, maybe the best I've ever heard her sound. I had no idea she had such a strong belt. Here are some of the songs she sang:

Too Darn Hot
Give It Back to the Indians
The Folks Who Live on the Hill
I've Got a Crush on You
That's Him
The Last Rose of Summer
42nd Street
Stormy Weather
Matelot
Mink, Schmink
I'll See You Again

I know I left a bunch out...that's just what I can remember off the top of my head. If anyone else was there, please add to my list.

Updated On: 10/23/10 at 10:48 AM

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fflagg
#2Christine Ebersole @ the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Posted: 10/24/10 at 3:37pm

It was a good show, not a great show. I thought the arrangements were ordinary and I would love to know what possessed her NOT to sing song from "Grey Gardens" considering the show made her a legend. She's a weird woman.


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jv92
#2Christine Ebersole @ the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Posted: 10/24/10 at 4:50pm

Yeah, she makes weird song selections, that's for sure. But she's talented!

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emo_geek
#3Christine Ebersole @ the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Posted: 10/25/10 at 2:46pm

Sounds like she sang her usual list. It's a little awkward when she opens with Too Darn Hot, because it really isn't too warm outside.


"I never had theatre producers run after me. Some people want to make more Broadway shows out of movies. But Elliot and I aren't going to do Batman: The Musical." - Julie Taymor 1999

iluvtheatertrash
#4Christine Ebersole @ the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Posted: 10/25/10 at 3:59pm

That last note she holds in 'The Folk Who Live On The Hill' is incredible. And effortless. The song brought me to tears the first time I heard her sing it.


"I know now that theatre saved my life." - Susan Stroman


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