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By Stephen Holden The New York Times May 29, 2015 Forget that Betty Buckley’s brilliant new show at Joe’s Pub, “Dark Blue-Eyed Blues,” has only a distant resemblance to a […]
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By Barbara Hoffman New York Post May 23, 2015 How many times has she sung “Memory”? Betty Buckley, the original Grizabella of “Cats,” forgets to count. “People say it’s my […]
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By Beth Rickwald Theatermania.com May 21, 2015 Tony winner Betty Buckley will soon return to the New York stage in her all-new cabaret Dark Blue-Eyed Blues. The concert, which runs […]
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By Jeremy Gerard Deadline Hollywood May 29, 2015 Betty Buckley (1983, Best Actress In A Featured Role In A Musical, for Cats) is at Joe’s Pub in the Public Theater […]
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By Michael Glitz Huffington Post May 29, 2015 Fans won’t want to miss Tony winner Betty Buckley’s all-too-brief stint at Joe’s Pub through May 31. I’m still disappointed I missed […]
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Broadway World May 28, 2015 Bay Street Theater has announced that Tony Award winner Betty Buckley and Drama Desk Award winner Rachel York will star as Big Edie and Little […]
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By Erik Piepenburg The New York Times May 28, 2015 The Tony Award-winning actress Betty Buckley will star with Rachel York in a revival of the musical “Grey Gardens” this […]
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By Andrew Gans Playbill.com May 28, 2015 Tony winner Betty Buckley, who begins a weekend engagement at Joe’s Pub May 28, will star in a production of the award-winning musical […]
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May 28, 2015 Broadway World After her sold out engagement last fall, BETTY BUCKLEY returns at the end of May for seven performances with a new show tailored specifically for […]
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By Clive Davis April 30, 2015 The Times The long queue at the box office seemed in danger of getting out of hand at point, which was not really so […]
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By Stephen Collins April 29, 2015 BritishTheatre.com …”In the case of Betty Buckley as Carlotta, the casting was inspired. Gracious and worldly, star power effortless in every gesture, every phrase, […]
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By Haley Levitt Theatermania.com April 15, 2015 Tony Award winner Betty Buckley (Cats, The Mystery of Edwin Drood) returns to Joe’s Pub this May for seven performances of her new […]
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By Bobbie Wygant NBC5 Fort Worth’s own Betty Buckley has been getting rave reviews from from coast-to-coast and abroad, and now the Tony Award-winning singer is bringing her concert to […]
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By James Reed The Boston Globe March 14, 2015 Betty Buckley was in the middle of singing the words “I won’t cry” Friday night when she actually wiped tears from […]
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By John Amodeo, Contributor Edge Media Network March 11, 2015 “I loved Led Zeppelin, all those bands of the ’60s.” says Tony Award-winning Broadway actress Betty Buckley, in a surprising […]
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By Sarah Rodman The Boston Globe March 12, 2015 For years, Betty Buckley and T Bone Burnett talked about making a record. Last year the legendary singer-actress and the producer […]
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Broadway World.com February 27, 2015 In recognition of its 100th Anniversary, the Shubert will celebrate with a Gala Benefit on Saturday, March 21 beginning at 6:00pm. This exclusive evening will […]
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By Carey Purcell Playbill.com Feb. 27, 2015 Betty Buckley, Barbara Cook and Rex Smith will be honored by the Shubert Theatre at their 100th anniversary gala March 21 in New […]
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Boy Culture January 9, 2015 Betty Buckley is a national treasure. Unlike many others who have achieved that status, she isn’t known for one project or even one medium—some immediately […]
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By Alexandra MacAaron Women’s Voices for Change December 9, 2014 In one of theater’s most treasured traditions, a single lamp is left alight onstage each evening. The bare bulb, a […]