Patti Lupone in Annie Get Your Gun at Ravinia
broadwayworldreader
Stand-by Joined: 7/6/09
#1Patti Lupone in Annie Get Your Gun at Ravinia
Posted: 8/13/10 at 11:11amSo i'm too lazy to write like a full review, but I will say from last night (final dress) it is tragic when you see George Hearn mess up the lyrics to "There's no Business Like Show Business." Also, the only lyrics of "Doin What Comes Natur'lly" I could understand from Patti were "doin' what comes natur'lly." Overall, I would say pretty good production, I had a blast. It was a helluva rush just being there.
broadwayworldreader
Stand-by Joined: 7/6/09
#2Patti Lupone in Annie Get Your Gun at Ravinia
Posted: 8/13/10 at 1:17pmAnyone else on here see final dress or goin to see the show this weekend? Let me know what you think.
#2Patti Lupone in Annie Get Your Gun at Ravinia
Posted: 8/14/10 at 1:34am
I saw the performance tonight. George Hearn was spot-on with lyrics and just all-around adorable. Patti only had a few little line flubs, but nothing show-halting. She charmed the pants off of everyone in the pavilion. It was weird watching her and her son playing characters who were supposed to be roughly the same age. But hey, Merman was no spring chicken either. Another thing- Suzanne Sole played Dolly Tate as if SHE WAS Patti LuPone. Their scenes together were bizarrely mesmerizing.
Paul Gemignani and Lonny Price can do no wrong as far as I'm concerned. It was perfectly-paced and totally engaging storytelling.
-My fault, I fear.
#3Patti Lupone in Annie Get Your Gun at Ravinia
Posted: 8/14/10 at 1:50amLonny Price CAN do wrong and does so quite frequently.
#5Patti Lupone in Annie Get Your Gun at Ravinia
Posted: 8/14/10 at 2:07am
*Shudder*
If you say it in the mirror three times, I hear Gabriel Byrne will appear and try to sing.
#6Patti Lupone in Annie Get Your Gun at Ravinia
Posted: 8/14/10 at 2:11amForgot about Camelot. Yeah, that one sucked.
-My fault, I fear.
#7Patti Lupone in Annie Get Your Gun at Ravinia
Posted: 8/14/10 at 2:43amI was at the show tonight. Here's a quick rundown of my thoughts: I was pleasantly surprised by Patrick Cassidy holding his own. I thought George Hearn was adorable as well. Really liked Joseph Anthony Foronda as Sitting Bull (I always seem to love his performances). My only real gripe was Patti in act one. She just didn't click for me at all- the singing was a bit off, the character was a bit off. Just didn't work. Then, in act two, it was like a light when on and she was absolutely wonderful. But, despite the awful weather, I had a good time.
#8Patti Lupone in Annie Get Your Gun at Ravinia
Posted: 8/14/10 at 6:27amIs Patti's next role dot?
#9Patti Lupone in Annie Get Your Gun at Ravinia
Posted: 8/14/10 at 8:38amShe's already signed on as Little Red next summer.
#10Patti Lupone in Annie Get Your Gun at Ravinia
Posted: 8/14/10 at 9:24amAnnie Get Your Geritol
#11Patti Lupone in Annie Get Your Gun at Ravinia
Posted: 8/14/10 at 9:32amBettyboy, that's just cruel. You obviouslyhave no respect for stars of the legitimate theatuh.
#12Patti Lupone in Annie Get Your Gun at Ravinia
Posted: 8/14/10 at 11:53am
I thought this production was wonderful. At times it got a bit distracting because of the sound of the heavy rain but still it was a phenominal evening of entertainment. I do admit however, not being thrilled by Patrick Cassidy. I repeatedly kept thinking about how it would have been if Brian Stokes Mitchell had been the lead as originally announced.
Semi-side note: I was fortunate enough to be sitting in the second row and could see the actors quite well. Wow, Patrick Cassidy looks a lot like this father!
Brick
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/21/06
#13Patti Lupone in Annie Get Your Gun at Ravinia
Posted: 8/14/10 at 1:02pm
It's a concert, people.
Clearly she isn't age appropriate for the part, which is why she isn't playing it. She's doing a concert version. It's also a role she did in the late 90s with Peter Gallagher.
Unknown User
Joined: 12/31/69
#14Patti Lupone in Annie Get Your Gun at Ravinia
Posted: 8/14/10 at 3:13pm
The correct insult for this situation is "Granny Get Your Gun."
It was rather amusing when Sondheim was in town recently giving a talk and the subject came up and he lambasted Merman for, among other things, playing "Annie" when she was in her 60's. There was a full-page ad trumpeting LuPone doing the very same thing in the program.
Dollypop
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/03
#15Patti Lupone in Annie Get Your Gun at Ravinia
Posted: 8/14/10 at 6:07pm
I saw Merman's matronly ANNIE. She had put on quite a bit around the mid-section and had more chins than a Chinese phone book at the time. Her biggest problem was that she was playing opposite the very youthful Bruce Yarnell and that only made things worse. (Sadly, Yarnell died much too prematurely.)
At Ravinia, the show's being done in a (mostly) concert format. One can forgive the cruelties of the aging process in a concert, can't one?
Unknown User
Joined: 12/31/69
#16Patti Lupone in Annie Get Your Gun at Ravinia
Posted: 8/14/10 at 6:09pmDidn't they have seventy-something John Cullum playing the teen-to-thirtyish King Arthur last year?
#17Patti Lupone in Annie Get Your Gun at Ravinia
Posted: 8/14/10 at 10:14pmSurely Patti Lupone must be the oldest ANNIE ever.
#18Patti Lupone in Annie Get Your Gun at Ravinia
Posted: 8/14/10 at 10:18pm
These pictures just make me feel weird.
#19Patti Lupone in Annie Get Your Gun at Ravinia
Posted: 8/14/10 at 10:20pmIt's a semi-staged concert. People really need to chill.
#20Patti Lupone in Annie Get Your Gun at Ravinia
Posted: 8/14/10 at 11:09pm...I think she looks adorable.
#21Patti Lupone in Annie Get Your Gun at Ravinia
Posted: 8/14/10 at 11:19pm
I would love to see this.
Hopefully someone taped it .... oops , I didn't say that.
AwesomeDanny
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/30/09
#22Patti Lupone in Annie Get Your Gun at Ravinia
Posted: 8/15/10 at 12:48amI just got back from tonight's performance. I really had no problem with her age. She was great in the role. I was surprised with how much staging was done, considering it was a concert production. The set was just a bunch of wooden suitcases that moved around, but I felt like it was a full staging. Patti was great with the humor in the role, as was the rest of the cast. She signed programs after the show, and I was so excited to see her, but I have never stage-doored, so this was my first time meeting a Broadway star. When she signed my program, I had so much to say to her, but nothing came out. I was thrilled to meet such an amazing woman, and it was the perfect way to end my birthday.
#23Patti Lupone in Annie Get Your Gun at Ravinia
Posted: 8/15/10 at 12:57amI think the costumes and wig make her look pretty youthful. Like late forties, early fifties.
ThankstoPhantom
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/13/05
#24Patti Lupone in Annie Get Your Gun at Ravinia
Posted: 8/15/10 at 3:08amPatti is a very physical actress. When seeing Gypsy two years ago, I believed she was in her 30s and 40s throughout the show because of her physical (movement) transformation.
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