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A Legend on Broadway, Patti LuPone Makes Her Début in the Marvel Cinematic Universe

2024/9/10
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David Remnick: 本期节目主要介绍了百老汇传奇人物Patti LuPone,她的演艺事业跨越半个多世纪,至今仍保持活力,近期参与了百老汇戏剧《The Roommate》和漫威宇宙剧集《Agatha: Coven of Chaos》的演出。 Michael Schulman: Patti LuPone是一位伟大的百老汇歌手和演员,近期参与了多个作品,包括百老汇戏剧《The Roommate》和漫威宇宙剧集《Agatha: Coven of Chaos》。他与Patti LuPone进行了访谈,探讨了她对百老汇的看法、与Aubrey Plaza的相处以及漫威宇宙的拍摄经历等话题。 Patti LuPone: 她回顾了自己漫长的演艺生涯,包括在百老汇音乐剧、戏剧和电影中的角色,以及与David Mamet和Stephen Sondheim等人的合作。她表达了对百老汇现状的不满,认为百老汇已经变成了主题公园,并分享了她帮助Aubrey Plaza适应百老汇舞台的经历。她还谈到了自己在漫威宇宙剧集《Agatha: Coven of Chaos》中的角色,以及自己对嗓音保养的看法。她认为自己职业生涯的多样性是其成功的关键,并分享了她对拒绝、嗓音保养以及70年代纽约的看法。 Michael Schulman: 他与Patti LuPone讨论了她对百老汇的看法,以及她如何看待自己职业生涯的不同阶段,包括她在70年代的成功以及近十年来在不同领域(如电视剧和电影)的成功。他探讨了Patti LuPone的嗓音保养,以及她如何看待自己职业生涯中面临的拒绝。 Patti LuPone: 她对百老汇的拥挤和商业化感到失望,但她仍然热爱表演,并乐于尝试不同的角色。她对自己的嗓音保养并不特别注意,但她认为艺术创作改变了她的声音,而不是反过来。她分享了她帮助Aubrey Plaza适应百老汇舞台的经历,以及她对70年代纽约的怀念。

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Patti LuPone has been a mainstay on Broadway for half a century. She’s appeared in some 30 Broadway productions and has won three Tony Awards for her roles in “Evita,” “Gypsy,” and “Company.” And somehow, LuPone’s career seems to be picking up steam in its sixth decade. Now LuPone is returning to Broadway in “The Roommate,” a play she’s starring in alongside Mia Farrow.  At the same time, she is débuting in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, playing a witch in the miniseries “Agatha All Along.”  The staff writer Michael Schulman first wrote about LuPone (in one strange, forgotten dead end) of her career) in 2019, and recently spoke with LuPone at her home.  Is it true, he wanted to know, that LuPone recently had Aubrey Plaza—her castmate on “Agatha”—for a short-term roommate?  Plaza had been offered her first role in a play, as LuPone relates it, and “she'd never been onstage. I know from years of experience how it can shock you, what is required of you to be a stage actor.” LuPone, the veteran, “was concerned for her. I said, Why don't you just stay with me and let me walk you through this as you come home like a deer caught in the headlights. … I did do her laundry, and I did make her soup.”