Judy at the Palace. Sinatra at Carnegie Hall. Streisand at the Garden. Stritch on Broadway. Legendary performances come along so rarely. Elaine Stritch At Liberty is an autobiographical one-woman show written by Elaine Stritch and John Lahr. The show consists of spoken monologues from Stritch following her life and career, interspersed with showtunes and pop standards which compliment her stories. Many of these songs had been originated by Stritch in major Broadway productions, such as "The Ladies Who Lunch" from Company and "Civilization" from Angel In The Wings. Her experiences and relationship with show business are focal points, but she also explores more intimate, personal themes like her alcoholism and romantic relationships.
Title | Elaine Stritch at Liberty |
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Year | 2004 |
Genre | Documentary, Music |
Country | United Kingdom, United States of America |
Studio | Pennebaker Hegedus Films, Second Act Productions, Iambic Productions, HBO |
Cast | Elaine Stritch |
Crew | Chris Hunt (Producer), Tony Keene (Camera Operator), Charlotte Swedman (Makeup Artist), Jerome O'Donohoe (Sound Re-Recording Mixer), Richard Fell (Executive Producer), George C. Wolfe (Stage Director) |
Keyword | strong woman, career woman, musical, icon, biography, stage show, alcoholism, broadway, london theater district, broadway star, one woman show, stage performance, broadway actor, stage musical, stage production, stage actress, live theatre, diabetes, filmed theater, live audience |
Release | May 29, 2004 |
Runtime | 145 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 9.50 / 10 by 4 users |
Popularity | 2 |
Budget | 300,000 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | English |