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Patti LuPone (born April 21, 1949 in Northport, Long Island, New York) is an American singer and actress. She is most famous stage for her Tony Award-winning roles in Evita (1979) and Gypsy (2008). LuPone has also appeared in the 1987 revival of Anything Goes and 2005 revival of Sweeney Todd. Check our available Patti Lupone concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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A lost moment of showbiz lore has been found. For 27 weeks in 1980, during her Tony-winning run in "Evita," Patti LuPone capped each exhausting Saturday with a midnight cabaret at Les Mouches. Now, previously unknown tapes from 10 shows have been seamlessly remastered into one concert. LuPone, music director-pianist David Lewis and his band cover numbers by Cole Porter, Yip Harburg, the Gershwins, Patti Smith, Bob Dylan...
- www.sfgate.com
In 1980, while playing Eva Perón in Evita on Broadway, Patti LuPone did 27 Saturday-at-midnight concerts in a teensy Manhattan club. Until now, you couldn't get an official recording of Patti LuPone at les Mouches, and the gig grew legendary ? especially for a worshipful gay subset of LuPone's fan base. So is this nicely packaged but sonically primitive CD up there with, say, Bette Midler at the Continental Baths? No way...
- ew.com
Although Patti LuPone appears on the cover of this album, it is and should be at least co-billed to the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra conducted by John Mauceri, since about half of the running time is taken up with the orchestra's instrumental treatments of Irving Berlin material in four medleys: "Berlin Goes To Hollywood," "Call Me Madam Dances," "Monte Carlo Ballet" (which is the extended "Let's Face The Music And Dance" sequence from the film Follow The Fleet), and "Patriotic Overture...
- music.aol.com
Musical theater star Patti LuPone rarely releases solo albums, and when she does, they often serve as the audio equivalents of the nightclub acts she assembles for the periods when she isn't appearing in a musical...
- music.aol.com
A full-fledged Broadway musical star in an age when that kind of stardom does not transfer automatically to any other area of entertainment, Patti LuPone, whose stage credits included Evita, Les Miserables, and Anything Goes, was coming out of four non-singing years on the TV drama Life Goes On when she performed the series of live performances excerpted here at the Westwood Playhouse in Los Angeles in January 1993...
- music.aol.com
Patti LuPone has been sparing in her solo recordings, and in a sense this can actually be considered her studio debut, since her first album was a live collection that consisted largely of songs with which she was associated from her stage appearances, and her second was an Irving Berlin tribute by the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra on which she was virtually a guest artist...
- music.aol.com
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