Wow! What a performance. What a woman. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (195.166.17.214)
05 Dec 02
I like Bea Arthur very much but after I saw Elaine's show I understand why she got the Tony for her show.Every artist should see the show and learn how to control the audience's emotion.'Elaine Stritch at Liberty' is indeed a master class. - USER: Whatsonstage.com
29 Oct 02
Elaine Stritch is a great story teller with a great story to tell - many ups, many downs, plenty of humour and sadness as Miss Stritch shares stories about her personal and professional life. There's plenty of terrific music here too perfectly entwined into the story. This is a one off and unique theatre experience that has not and will probably not be seen in the west end again. No serious theatre goer would want to miss this masterpeice. - USER: Whatsonstage.com
10 Oct 02
Elaine Stritch is simply brilliant!! This is the best thing she has ever done, and by far her greatest success. I don't quite understand why George Wolfe has directed her so that after every number she has to move that stool all over the stage, it is so totally unnecessary. It is, however, a well written, well done evening in the theatre!! - USER: Whatsonstage.com
10 Oct 02
What a Lady and what an evening! She shared her talent, her triumphs, her tribulations, her tears and her tights with an awestruck audience!! Miss this amazing experience at your peril but take a hanky to wipe away the tears of laughter and sadness as Elaine takes you behind the scenes of her life. - USER: Whatsonstage.com
03 Oct 02
Was very pleasantly surprised. Got off to a bit of a shaky start for me - I must admit I wondered for the first 15 minutes if she was all she was cracked up to be - but then something happened and she just grew on me. The anecdotes were great and the singing showed her as a real trouper. Very honest and self-effacing. - USER: Whatsonstage.com
02 Oct 02
Saw this in New York. She is amazing; dressed in just a white blouse and black pants (were they "capri?)and using a stool which she moved aobut, shemore than holds your attention for the evening. When it's over, you wish it had gone on for another hour or more.Hard to pick the hghlight, but suppose the expected, "Ladies Who Lunch" might be. If you like theatre and theatrical reminiscences, DON"T MISS HER. - USER: Whatsonstage.com