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Post by fossil on Jan 16, 2020 19:30:14 GMT
A cup of tea, a smoked salmon beigel and an evening with Maria Friedman. Really looking forward to this at JW3 in Finchley this Sunday 19th January. "Four-time Olivier Award winning actor and director Maria Friedman (most recently seen as Golde in Fiddler On The Roof in the West End) talks to Global Jewish Conversations Series Producer Neil Marcus about her working relationship with a range of incredible composers and lyricists including Stephen Sondheim, (West Side Story) Marvin Hamlisch (A Chorus Line) and Adam Guettel ( composer of The Light In The Piazza and grandson of the late Richard Rodgers). Along the way she sings some of her favourite songs created by these formidable songwriters." www.jw3.org.uk/event/maria-friedman-conversation#.XiC4S252vs0
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Post by macksennett on Jan 17, 2020 6:38:53 GMT
Wish I could go - please write a report on here afterwards!
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Post by fossil on Jan 20, 2020 16:34:00 GMT
This evening (one of a series of musical theatre In Conversations) took place in a well tiered 270 seat auditorium with what looked to be a full house. The front row being at stage/ground level. Piano stage right, conversation chairs stage left and Maria sang centre stage. I was sitting 2nd row centre. A perfect seat as Maria sang just directly in front of me. The first hour consisted of Neil Marcus asking questions about her experience with each of the composers in turn and Maria spoke at length about how they met and he memorable experiences and sang a couple of their songs. Sorry I cannot remember which ones - the short term memory for detail is not so good these days! I also cannot remember the name of her accompanist who sang a number from something he is writing for Theatre Clwyd and Chichester. Maria also mentioned her time at the National in Ghetto and sang a song from that and mentioned how her father told her that her Grandmother was born in Vilnius where the Ghetto was. (I was lucky enough to have seen that production in 1989).
Maria was sipping lemon and honey as she had a cold which fortunately only had a slight effect on her singing voice.
There followed about twenty minutes of Q&A (sensible knowledgeable questions!) and then a couple more songs finishing with "Children Will Listen".
A very enjoyable evening. Ninety minutes over far too quickly, but at least it meant I could get one of the last Overground trains before the replacement bus service took over!
I have to mention the loos. Unisex, all cubicles and spotlessly clean.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Jan 31, 2022 9:07:13 GMT
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