BROADWAY CARES-EQUITY FIGHTS AIDS INC – 28th Annual Broadway Flea Market and Grand Auction
Auction Ends: Sep 20, 2014 11:00 AM EDT

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THE ULTIMATE ELAINE! BROADWAY'S BELOVED ELAINE STRITCH REMEMBERED

Item Number
P-30A
Sold
900 USD to ninjaneer
Number of Bids
5  -  Bid History

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Item Description

With a legendary career on stage, screen and TV that spanned almost 70 years, Elaine Stritch will always be remembered as the brassy, tart-tongued actress, singer and spell-binding storyteller who became an emblem of show business durability, as brilliantly talented as she was outrageously outspoken. Ms. Stritch - or "Stritchy" as Noel Coward was fond of calling her - was a force to be reckoned with on and off-stage and a dear friend of BC/EFA’s, always eager to sign a poster, Playbill or photo, meet VIPs backstage or show up at an event as long as we sent a car and took care of the hair, make-up and dry cleaning. And for her, we did. Happily! Here are two wonderful mementos of Ms. Stritch's last appearances in New York City and her deep affection for her friends, colleagues and co-workers in "the business."

  • "Does anyone still wear a hat?!?"  A musical question made legendary in her iconic performance of "The Ladies Who Lunch" in Stephen Sondheim’s COMPANY and indeed she did as Madame Armfeldt in the recent revival of Sondheim's A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC. Here is the hat she wore for "A Weekend in the Country"; as well as two rings and the fan which she waved dismissively at her daughter Desiree’s unseemly guests.   

Item Special Note

Courtesy of Richard Frankel Productions, The New York Times, Hunter Ryan Herdlicka and Elaine Stritch