I love PalJoey and Mister Matt!!
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
I don't know if anyone read the NY Times ArtsBeat story, but here's Patti's response to it:
Dear Dave Itzkoff,
Your story about my stopping my concert in Las Vegas on the New York Times ArtsBeat blog was forwarded to me.
I found the tone of your report very snide and feel compelled to write you to ask - what do expect me, or any performer for that matter, to do?
Do we allow our rights to be violated (photography, filming and audio taping of performances is illegal) or tolerate rudeness by members of the audience who feel they have the right to sit in a dark theater, texting or checking their e-mail while the light from their screens distract both performers and the audience alike? Or, should I stand up for my rights as a performer as well as the audiences I perform for?
And do you think I'm alone in this? Ask any performer on Broadway right now about their level of frustration with this issue. Ask the actor in Hair who recently grabbed a camera out of an audience member's hand and threw it across the stage. Or ask the two Queens in Mary Stuart (Harriet Walter and Janet McTeer) how they react to it.
I find it telling that my story elicited 47 comments from your readers while a few other stories on the blog elicited a handful, with many getting 0 comments. It certainly touched a chord with people, almost all of whom sounded like audience members, who share in my frustration with what threatens to become standard behavior if no one speaks out and takes action against it.
This has been going on in my career for 30 years since I starred in Evita, and, you're surprised I stop shows now?
Sincerely,
Patti LuPone
sorry for the tl;dr.
Rose's Turn: Patti LuPone Responds to ArtsBeat
Good for her!
I love you too, Dottie!
And the word "dictation" can be used when talking about singing something a certain way so that one can UNDERSTAND THE WORDS YOU ARE SINGING!!!
buzzzz. WRONG. Unless the person listening is writing down the words being spoken, it is not dictation.
dic?ta?tion
??/d?k?te???n/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [dik-tey-shuhn] Show IPA
?noun
1. the act or manner of dictating for reproduction in writing.
2. the act or manner of transcribing words uttered by another.
3. words that are dictated or that are reproduced from dictation.
4. the playing or singing of music to be notated by a listener, esp. as a technique of training the ear.
5. music notated from dictation.
6. the act of commanding arbitrarily.
7. something commanded.
This is even funnier than when people use the word "preforming."
Leading Actor Joined: 9/30/07
Patti's editorial was crazier than Alice Ripley's acceptance speech!!!
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