re: An oral history of Mrs. Lovett, one of theater’s greatest, bloodiest roles |
Posted by: sf 03:02 pm EDT 04/07/24 |
In reply to: An oral history of Mrs. Lovett, one of theater’s greatest, bloodiest roles - MockingbirdGirl 06:52 am EDT 04/07/24 |
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Some fascinating comments, but "delightfully batty" is just about the last phrase I'd have used to describe Julia McKenzie's (stone-cold brilliant) take on Mrs. Lovett. She was a slatternly, amoral backstreet pragmatist, she didn't lean into the laughs, and there were places where she seemed far more malevolent than Sweeney. |
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