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The REAL Ciaron

The Grand Dames!!!

Well? Which one is best? Why?
Salome

Angie of course! she is the epitome of the term star..and she is a brilliant actress, a great comic,, a touching tragidian. she is everythnig..in her youth she was a femme fatle,middle years she was a great supporting player on screen (cant forget her brilliant turn in Manchurian Candidate..and on stage as a leading leady in some of the finest roles ever given to a woman in musical theatre. Mrs. Lovett alone would grant her legend status but add to that Countess Aurelia,Mama Rose and to a lesser degree Mame and Mayor Hooper you have a woman who has played the widest range of characterizations afforded an actressw in musical theatre.
dramaqueen220222

I have to say, I'm stuck between Angela and Bernadette. Both of them are brilliant actresses, though I prefer Bernadette's voice to Angie's. Angela's a better comedienne, though. I dunno.
LoneWanderer

I'm stuck between Angela and Bernadette. Only reason I chose Bernadette is because I saw her in concert a month or 2 ago and she was really charismatic and blew me away with her performance.

~The Lone Wanderer
frizzball724

Angela Lansbury. I just love her. And Salome, you forgot Mrs. Potts, lol. Laughing
mizzie

I chose Angela Lansbury for the moment. I've been in a G&S obsession lately and I recently pulled out the Pirates of Penzance movie. Plus Mrs. Potts....you can't forget Mrs. Potts!
RainbowJude

Angela Lansbury

I voted for Angela Lansbury. There may be better voices on that list, but there is no greater actress. Her ability to interpret is just amazing.

Later days
David
LaurelDP

I voted Lansbury. She is everything I want to be in life.

PS: Murder, She Wrote. Bitches.
Kad

Lansbury. She's just amazing in everything.
La Boheme

Angie.

But I think Audra will be there someday.
what_the_heck013

I chose Angela Lansbury, of course. I mean, SHE WAS MISSUS POTTS! 'Nuff said.

EDIT: As I finished typing this and walked away from my computer, I began to hum "The Little Things You Do Together" from Company and had a rather... odd(?) idea: Angela Lansbury's renditions of "The Little Things You Do Together" and "The Ladies Who Lunch" from Company.
The REAL Ciaron

LoneWanderer wrote:
I'm stuck between Angela and Bernadette. Only reason I chose Bernadette is because I saw her in concert a month or 2 ago and she was really charismatic and blew me away with her performance.

~The Lone Wanderer


Did you see her at the Tilles Center?
MrsJamieWellerstein

No vote. Bernadette VS Angela? Can't do it.

EDIT: I was bored and I love her. She needs representation, despite not being as good as either. She is the Ralph Nader of this poll.
Desperado

I chose Audra to be a rebel.
Hans

Lansbury.
Monsieur D'Arque

Nathan Lane.


(Who, I still insist, should be the next major Mama Rose.)
Beagle On Stage

Bernadette is a treasure, but I'm surprised to see so much dillemma between her and Angela Lansbury. Surely we can all see that Angela is head and shoulders above the rest.

I see Donna Murphy and Betty Buckley (great though they are) as far enough down on the hierarchy that they don't stand a chance in this poll - and I certainly wouldn't have added Audra (she is wonderful but out of place on the list as she hasn't earned it yet... and don't tell me she has as many Tonies as Angela, because number of trophies won means nothing when it comes to art).
RainbowJude

Audra McDonald

Audra McDonald has certainly earned her place on that list. She has won 4 Tony Awards, which might mean nothing if she wasn't absolutely deserving of each of them as well as of her other numerous accolades. But casting the awards aside for a moment, in terms of pure artistry, McDonald is head and shoulders above most of the actresses on this short list. She is a superb vocalist as well as a consummate and versatile actress, switching between roles in opera (Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny), various kinds of musical theatre (Marie Christine, (110 in the Shade) and dramatic plays (Master Class, (A Raisin in the Sun) with absolute ease and consistent success across the board. Even in her foray into popular television, she is head and shoulders above the largely great cast with whom she appears in Private Practice. She's earned her place on this list, no doubt about it.

Later days
David
Beagle On Stage

In my opinion, she has not stood the test of time yet.
RainbowJude

Audra McDonald

Beagle On Stage wrote:
In my opinion, she has not stood the test of time yet.

Ah yes, time. Like awards, a true measure of artistry. Rolling Eyes

Later days
David
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