Patti LuPone slams Audra McDonald
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The legendary actress on earning her first Tony nomination for 'The Roommate' and her decades long friendship with her outspoken co-star, LuPone.
In an interview with The New Yorker, LuPone worked overtime to give the readers the juicy shade she’s infamous for. Writer Michael Shulman notes that LuPone’s ‘bluntness has made her a kind of urban folk hero.
Broadway star Patti LuPone had a fiery response to President Trump's takeover of the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., telling the New Yorker it "should be blown up."
The seventy-six-year-old theatre diva, famed and feared for her salty bravado, dishes on Hal Prince, her non-friendship with Audra McDonald, and sexy but dumb New York Rangers.
Yet in the profile, LuPone levels her gaze on a new subject: former friend (and six-Tony Award winner) Audra McDonald. The pair apparently fell out years ago, and when asked for her opinion on McDonald’s Gypsy revival, LuPone stared “in silence for fifteen seconds,” looked out the window, and said: “What a beautiful day.”
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Patti LuPone's chicken flock was attacked by a raccoon, the Broadway legend revealed in her 'New Yorker' interview. 'There was blood and feathers and guts all over the place when my husband heard me screaming,
Broadway sensation Patti LuPone is adamant that she wants to see the “Trumpified Kennedy Center” get “blown up.” In an interview with The New Yorker published Monday, the two-time Tony and Grammy Award winner expressed her frustration at President Trump’s recent takeover of the John F.