BroadwayWorld's Richard Ridge spoke with Stritch at one of her last red carpet appearances in February, to celebrate the NYC premiere of her documentary Elaine Stritch: SHOOT ME. You can check out ...
The 89-year-old, Tony Award-winning Broadway star is the subject of a new documentary, Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me. She spoke with NPR's Scott Simon... Elaine Stritch, Volatile And Vulnerable In 'Shoot ...
When I first see Elaine Stritch—the 89-year-old legendary stage and screen actress—she’s propped in bed. Although she’s been a New York fixture since the 1940s (and spent 18 years living in a room at ...
Now in a new print, the 1965 movie returns to claim cult status at Film Forum. By J. Hoberman In the 50 years since the musical’s debut, revivals and concerts have served its great songs to great ...
Elaine Stritch went on the Today show today in a big fur coat and dropped an f-bomb. That marvelous, carefree 89-year-old attitude is on full display in the documentary about her life, Elaine Stritch: ...
What constitutes variety at the Primetime Emmy Awards can be a toss-up. Is it a sketch comedy series? A stand-up comedy series? A musical? A late-night talk show? The answer over the decades has been ...
GOOD MORNING: This could make for a better sitcom than the one now being talked about on two B’way stages. Bea Arthur is starring in her own one-woman show at the Booth, Elaine Stritch started ...
Although never a superstar like Ethel Merman or Helen Hayes, she had a remarkable career. It and her volatile personality are well-captured by Alexandra Jacobs in Still Here: The Madcap, Merry, ...
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Elaine Stritch, Broadway legend and TV veteran, passed away this morning. She was 89. Stritch was known her style—a uniform of an oversized white button down shirt and black tights—and her suffer no ...
In the 50 years since the musical’s debut, revivals and concerts have served its great songs to great stars. Who’d be our Broadway babies 25 years from now? By Jesse Green and Scott Heller John ...