
Bernadette Peters, Sunday in the Park with George
I’d be in the Follies. I’d be in a cabaret. Gentlemen in tall silk hats and linen spats would wait with flowers. I could make them wait for hours. Giddy young aristocrats with fancy flats would drink my health, and I would be as hard as nails and they’d only want me more… If I was a folly girl…
There’s Always a Woman (cut from Anyone Can Whistle)
by Stephen Sondheim
Performed by Madeline Kahn and Bernadette PetersA catty female duet in the tradition of Mozart’s “Via, resti servita, madama brillante” from Le nozze di Figaro and Weill/Brecht’s “Jealousy Duet” from The Threepenny Opera.
Bernadette and Madeline? Oh hells to the yes..
Oh sweet hilarious misogyny. I mean, um… Look at the shiny divas!
Another rendition of this fabulous song by Marin Mazzie & Stephanie D’Abruzzo here.
(Source: ink-piss)
puttingittogetherfinishingthehat:
Too Many Mornings
Ron Raines, Bernadette Peters, Lora Lee Gayer and Nick Verina