Christine Baranski opened up about performing with Meryl Streep and Audra McDonald during the Take Me to the World: A Sondheim 90th Birthday Celebration when she visited The Late Show on Tuesday. The trio sang "Ladies Who Lunch" from Company.
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Meryl Streep is making the best of her quarantine. On Sunday, the 70-year-old actress teamed up with Christine Baranski and Audra McDonald to perform «The Ladies Who Lunch» from Stephen Sondheim's musical, , during a virtual concert in honor of the Broadway legend's 90th birthday.
While the women's performance was certainly one for the ages, it was their epic attire of bathrobes and mostly unkempt hair, along with their decision to pour boozy drink after boozy drink, that really delighted fans,
Christine Baranski opened up about performing with Meryl Streep and Audra McDonald during the Take Me to the World: A Sondheim 90th Birthday Celebration when she visited The Late Show on Tuesday. The trio sang "Ladies Who Lunch" from Company.
Meryl Streep, Diane Keaton, and Jon Bon Jovi are among the stars who have signed up for a virtual benefit to raise funds for the homeless.
It was announced on Wednesday that Tony winner Audra McDonald — a longtime supporter of the Covenant House — is set to host a one-night only benefit concert that will support the nonprofit's COVID-19 relief efforts. The event — titled A Night of Covenant House Stars — will be livestreamed May 18 at 8 p.m.
Jon Bon Jovi, Dolly Parton, Meryl Streep, and other big names are set to perform for "A Night Of Covenant House Stars," a live stream concert benefiting the Covenant House charity. Hosted by Broadway veteran Audra McDonald and 60 Minutes anchor John Dickerson, the show will air on May 18 at 8:00 p.m.
Patti LuPone isn’t sure she can ever sing “Ladies Who Lunch” again.
Patti LuPone is sharing her thoughts on the iconic performance of “The Ladies Who Lunch” during the Sondheim birthday celebration last weekend.
Ever wonder how celebs like Meryl Streep while away those evening hours in lockdown? Well, it appears they get together for virtual cocktail dates just like the rest of us!
While most of us are wondering how many times we can complete a puzzle during isolation, the one and only Meryl Streep has shown us that quarantine isn't stopping her from demonstrating her limitless talent.
Partying on her own terms! Meryl Streep had a little fun with some of her famous pals while in quarantine amid the coronavirus pandemic recently, and the celebration was in honor of a very special occasion.
Meryl Streep had a virtual reunion with her buddies over Zoom call amidst the lockdown and she's proving that age is just a number. The 70-year-old actress caught up with her friends Christine Baranski and Audra McDonald and it seems like the most fun reunion of the year! The three ladies wore bathrobes and raised a glass of Martini to their friendship as they sang 'The Ladies Who Lunch' from Stephen Sondheim's musical, Company, in order to honour the Broadway legend on his 90th birthday.
Meryl Streep, Audra McDonald and Christine Baranski donned bathrobes and guzzled drinks for their performance of "The Ladies Who Lunch" during a special tribute to Stephen Sondheim that aired online Sunday night. The trio also were seen imbibing on wine and other libations during their performance of the song from Sondeim's Company.
Meryl Streep just served up a big mood. The Devil Wears Prada star became the Internet's new favorite social distancing meme after Sunday night's star-studded Take Me to the World: A Sondheim 90th Birthday Celebration, which paid tribute to famous Broadway composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim on his milestone birthday.
Meryl Streep is making the best of her quarantine. On Sunday, the 70-year-old actress teamed up with Christine Baranski and Audra McDonald to perform «The Ladies Who Lunch» from Stephen Sondheim's musical, , during a virtual concert in honor of the Broadway legend's 90th birthday.
If you’re a fan of musical theater (and even if you’re not) – you must watch this video!
Josh Groban, Nathan Lane and Jake Gyllenhaal honored composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim on Sunday with an online 90th birthday concert that was stuffed with his songs, but delayed by technical difficulties.