Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Estelle parsons

  • The delightful Broadway musical Nice Work If You Can Get It features a late second act surprise that almost brings the house down -- Estelle Parsons.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Meet octogenarian actress Estelle Parsons, the Bonnie and Clyde Oscar winner currently tying up loose ends of the plot in Broadways Nice Work If You Can Get It. I love to entertain people, Estelle Parsons says.
  • (Playbill)
  • They do a divine duet that pairs "By Strauss" and "Sweet and Lowdown." The unsinkable Estelle Parsons makes a delightful last-minute appearance as Jimmy's mother.
  • (Bloomberg)
  • The Birthday party for Ms. Holm (95th) and Ms. Wilson (91th) will include a showing of a film featuring both of these actresses along with the still vibrant Estelle Parsons, and the late Kim Hunter, Patricia Neal, and Maureen Stapleton.
  • (Patch)
  • Violet Weston, the matriarch of the family, has been portrayed by Estelle Parsons from the hit television show, 'Roseanne' and Phylicia Rashad from 'The Cosby Show.' Performances will be held on Friday, May 4th and Saturday May 5th at 7 p.
  • (Examiner)
  • and a late-in-the-show performance by Estelle Parsons — one that Parsons carries off handily, just like the rest of the cast and creative team. Nice work, for sure — and we get it, indeed.
  • (Philadelphia Daily News)
  • Estelle Parsons makes a wonderful entrance, some 15 minutes before the overly long musical has come to an end, doing what she can to liven up the proceedings.
  • (The Faster Times)
  • Glazmann's documentary chronicles their careers specifically and also showcases what he calls "America's most talented and influential women": Estelle Parsons, Kim Hunter and the late Maureen Stapleton and Patricia Neal. Festive attire suggested.
  • (New Haven Register)
  • He has directed the Paper Mill productions of Dreamgirls, The Will Rogers Follies, Victor/Victoria, The King and I, Miss Saigon, Grease, Harold and Maude, The Musical with Estelle Parsons, Hello, Dolly! Meet Me in St.
  • (NorthJersey.com)
  • Britton majored in creative writing and minored in philosophy at the University of Arizona, and as the son of a painter and grandson of the Oscar-winning actress Estelle Parsons, the arts have always been at the forefront of his life.
  • (Florida Times-Union)

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