Could you use a little Dorothy Loudon right about now?
#1Could you use a little Dorothy Loudon right about now?
Posted: 10/25/11 at 2:07pm
Live audio from Lolita My Love (1971 closed out of town).
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#2Could you use a little Dorothy Loudon right about now?
Posted: 10/25/11 at 3:32pm
Yes I can! Perfect break from a stressful moment.
Thank you!
#2Could you use a little Dorothy Loudon right about now?
Posted: 10/25/11 at 6:01pm
So did anyone out there actually see LOLITA MY LOVE in either Boston or Philly? I know Ming Cho Lee's set designs were extraordinarily avant-garde in their use of patchworks of various rooms combined on each set piece.
But I'd love to hear how the score actually played onstage from one of the veterans out there. Anyone?
#3Could you use a little Dorothy Loudon right about now?
Posted: 10/25/11 at 6:01pmYup
#4Could you use a little Dorothy Loudon right about now?
Posted: 10/27/11 at 5:56pmWell while Dorothy Loudon was always welcome when she was alive, I just dont think she's look so good right now
#5Could you use a little Dorothy Loudon right about now?
Posted: 10/28/11 at 5:51am
Wonderful!
Dorothy is never less than superb.
I've enjoyed her on so many recordings and had no idea she was deceased until I saw her death discussed in a thread here. She must have died relatively young.
RIP
NW
Swing Joined: 5/5/11
#6Could you use a little Dorothy Loudon right about now?
Posted: 10/29/11 at 4:44am
She died at 78 according to Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Loudon) and at 70 according to IBDB (http://www.ibdb.com/person.php?id=50172). Born 9/17/25 vs. 9/17/33.
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