Donna performs in this rare clip from the original production of A CHORUS LINE, posted by "markmole," which is now "video enhanced," but still a blurrrrr... just less of a blurrrrr! Audio has been re-sync'd also.
I believe that the year was 2003... the benefit celebrated the genius of Kander & Ebb
Liza young, Liza old, Liza thin, Liza chunky, Liza strong, Liza shaky... no matter what - IT'S STILL THE ONE & ONLY LIZA
The original cast reunited for this concert style presentation. Here is their charmingly funny, sort-of haphazard, tiring, second act opening number. They play nice-nice together, all warm & fuzzy! So they all aged a few decades.. BIG DEAL!
A mix from "The Making of..." [1970] & "In Concert" [1993]
No actor in any subsequent production has approached the excellence of this vocal! How can ya not just love this lady?!?!
cute gender reversed [sort-of] spoofy rendition from benefit honoring Kander & Ebb songs
NOTE: I may be wrong with the year in the video-text. I think that it's 2003.
Nice clip from the 2002 Kennedy Center revival production in Washington DC...
See: www.kennedy-center.o rg/calendar/index.cf m?fuseaction=showEve nt=TCCMP
Typical Gracie patter! And, rare kinescope of George Burns stepping out to "Stop" the action, explaining the replacement of an actor. It happened again in a later episode when Larry Keating {neighbor Harry Morton} replaced Fred Clark, who went to the B'way stage. AND - You can see that Gracie is a bit more "frisky" in this earlier episode!
...Directly after the B'way run, complete with the B'way sets, here's the original "Indian" cast doing the number LIVE, [from Peter Pan on NBC's Producers' Showcase] exactly the way it was originally performed.