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Jan 2, 2016 · Broadway legend Elaine Stritch sings her legendary anthem, "The Ladies Who Lunch" - from the Stephen Sondheim musical, Company. A song about loathing for those around your, one's self, and about a sort of disgust with those who fail to act, and other sorts. Worth a listen - the best version there is when they play it!
- Jan 2, 2016
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- Jonbenavidez
This song, “The Ladies Who Lunch,” sung by Elaine Stritch in the musical “Company,” holds a poignant and satirical significance that resonates with many listeners. As I delve into the lyrics and reflect on personal experiences, it becomes clear that the song captures the limited opportunities available to women within New York City’s ...
Jul 17, 2014 · Stritch died Thursday at the age of 89. Stritch first appeared on Broadway in 1944 — and was still performing occasionally even at age 89. She is pictured above in 1955. Stritch blows up ...
Nov 18, 2014 · The theater community braved a seemingly endless downpour on Monday to celebrate the singular performer Elaine Stritch, who died in July at 89 after a career that spanned more than 60 years, many ...
Jul 18, 2014 · LUNDEN: And they gave her a showstopper, "The Ladies Who Lunch." (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "THE LADIES WHO LUNCH") ELAINE STRITCH: (Singing) Another chance to disapprove.
Jul 17, 2014 · Broadway Legend Elaine Stritch Dies at 89. ... and her performance of Stephen Sondheim‘s “Ladies Who Lunch” as the caustic Joanne in the 1970 Hal Prince musical Company was a reliable ...