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White dressing gown, Martini glass and fine-tuned voice. That took Meryl Streep to shine in a performance through a video call, in which she shared with her colleagues and friends Christine Baranski and Audra McDonald.
The 70-year-old actress and her professional colleagues sang the song “The Ladies who Lunch”, to honor Stephen Sondheim, a prominent composer of musicals who turned 90 on March 22.
WE’LL 🍷https: //t.co/Spb6IAvRrj # Sondheim90Concert pic.twitter.com/CoOEeKnFHe
– broadway.com (@broadwaycom) April 27, 2020
In fact, the event was titled “Take Me To The World: A Sondheim 90th Birthday Celebration” and was charitable, since the funds collected by Broadway will be given to social organizations.
The protagonist of “The Devil Dress Up Fashion” caused a furore on social networks for her unleashed presentation. His domestic appearance, his play with a bottle of whiskey and his apparent drunkenness earned him much praise from fans.
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