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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2021 18:32:25 GMT
Julia McKenzie, legend of the British stage and screen will be 80 next Wednesday 17 February. She's one of my favourite divas of the stage. A huge birthday milestone for her! Happy birthday, Julia! What are some of your favourite performances of Julia? Have you ever seen her live on stage?
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Post by couldileaveyou on Feb 13, 2021 19:16:33 GMT
She's so wonderful, once I told her how much I love her Sally in Follies and she replied "I bet you say that to all the girls". Here there are some audio clips of her performances in Mame, Sweeney Todd, On the Twentieth Century and more: through-my-memoirs.tumblr.com/tagged/julia%20mckenzie
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Post by oxfordsimon on Feb 13, 2021 19:58:23 GMT
I saw her Mrs Lovett at the National
I also saw her in the 25th anniversary concert celebrating Side by Side by Sondheim at the Stables in Wavendon. It brought together the original cast with some young west end types. A brilliant evening.
And I was at one of the first performances of Putting It Together which she helped create and directed
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Post by frankubelik on Feb 14, 2021 10:08:52 GMT
Hear Hear.......why hasn't she been made a "Dame"? From appearing in the choruses of MAGGIE MAY and MAME to COLE, SIDE BY SIDE, WOMAN IN MIND, FOLLIES and SWEENEY she gave indelible performances. Find some of these on YouTube - Broadway Baby, Dear Friend, Falling in Love With Love....sublime. Also total respect for her "withdrawal" from singing just as her voice was starting to show signs of age - I wish many others would follow her example. It's a shame she is so private, an autobiography would make fascinating reading. For those interested, there is a full audio of OTTC out there somewhere.
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Post by alece10 on Feb 14, 2021 10:45:49 GMT
I think the first time I saw and became aware of her was Sweeney Todd at the NT and that was the start of my love for Sondheim. Have also seen Julia in Into The Woods, Follies, Hey Mr Producer and an anniversary concert of Side By Side. Various charity Sondheim concerts and and she also used to be one of the judges at the Sondheim student performer of the year competition. I also got to meet her a couple of times when she came to see shows at the Menier. I remember one night everyone was very excited by the fact there was some big "A lister" movie star in the audience and I was more excited that Julia McKenzie was there. Such a legend and one of the best interpreters of Sondheim ever.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Feb 14, 2021 22:09:54 GMT
I think the first time I saw and became aware of her was Sweeney Todd at the NT and that was the start of my love for Sondheim. Have also seen Julia in Into The Woods, Follies, Hey Mr Producer and an anniversary concert of Side By Side. Various charity Sondheim concerts and and she also used to be one of the judges at the Sondheim student performer of the year competition. I also got to meet her a couple of times when she came to see shows at the Menier. I remember one night everyone was very excited by the fact there was some big "A lister" movie star in the audience and I was more excited that Julia McKenzie was there. Such a legend and one of the best interpreters of Sondheim ever. We were in the same room just over 20 years ago then! www.qsulis.org.uk/Website_Louise_Gold/SBSBS_25th_Gala.htmWas a great, great night
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Post by Jan on Feb 23, 2021 14:09:01 GMT
I rarely go to musical theatre so I have seen her only once, in Brecht's "Schweyk in the Second World War" at the NT in 1982. It was one of those big dull dutiful productions Richard Eyre used to do to fill up the Olivier. Imelda Stanton was wasted in it too. It played around the same time as "Guys and Dolls" which had started in 1982 with Julia McKenzie who then was replaced by Imelda Staunton in 1983 when I saw it. Jim Carter was in both productions too, it was where Imelda Staunton first met him - they are still married.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Apr 3, 2021 8:25:31 GMT
Julia McKenzie in the original London production of On the Twentieth Century, I'm posting it because I have never seen this shot before!
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