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Patti LuPone talks quitting Broadway and palming cell phones
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Date:2025-04-19 10:05:03
Patti LuPone started her Broadway fifty years ago, but her big break came in the late 70s when she created the role of Evita – that's right, whenever you've stand on a balcony and put your hands up in the air, imagining cheering crowds? You're doing a LuPone. She's won Three Tony awards, countless other accolades, appeared in all kinds of films and TV shows, but will she win our prize?
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