суббота, 30 марта 2013 г.

Rendering 6.Theatre

    The article published on the website of the newspaper "The New York Times" on March 20,2013 is headlined 71 Years in New York City is enough for Elaine Stritch.The article is written by Patric Healy.In the current article the author speaks about Ms. Stritch, the husky-voiced actress who, decided to finish her career and return home.
    Ms. Stritch is a beloved cabaret star at the Carlyle Hotel.She arrived in New York 71 years ago to become a star, and enrolled in finishing school on the Upper East Side - studying acting. Within four years she was making her Broadway debut, in the 1946 flop play “Loco” and soon after appeared in her first Broadway musical, “Angel in the Wings.”
     The author underlines that Ms. Stritch   became an interpreter of Stephen Sondheim, earning a Tony nomination for singing “The Ladies Who Lunch”  and battled alcoholism and diabetes while embodying the grittiest of gritty broads on television.Her last turn on Broadway was in 2010, as Madame Armfeldt in the revival of the Sondheim-Hugh Wheeler musical “A Little Night Music.”
     The author stresses  that   Ms. Stritch is tired of performances and she is sick of the competition in New York.However she loves being on Broadway.It must be admitted that she has no energy now.
    The article draws a conclusion that before finishing the career   Ms. Stritch performs one last show, “Elaine Stritch at the Carlyle: Movin’ Over and Out.” A final tribute show would be the perfect way to announce she is moving and give her fans the chance to say farewell up close and personal.
  Unfortunately I have never heard about this actress before,but now I think she is very talented and clever woman.It is a very right decision to finish your career if you are not be able to manage with the work.




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