Leslie Uggams and I opening night of "Hello, Dolly!" which she starred in and I choreographed at Theater Under The Stars in Houston, TX |
My dear wonderful Leslie Uggams, Tony Award winner for Best Actress 1968, sat down with the always entertaining "Seth's Broadway Chatterbox" to focus a rare less-than-perfect Uggams moment — an incident that had faded into obscurity until brought to newfound infamy via YouTube.
Leslie tells the story of how she almost had to invent a new language to cover the "slipped" lyrics during a live performance of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "June is Bustin' Out All Over."
I've worked with Leslie - a dream to work with: true talent, great work ethic and the most beautiful spirit. It just doesn't get any better. Watch the video and you see the real Leslie. The first one to laugh at herself, and she enjoys a good laugh no matter what. What a great star.
Happy June 1st! This video of @LeslieUggams forgetting words & singing brilliant gibberish is almost as legendary as summer vacation itself! pic.twitter.com/GJdFN3OULE— Scott Nevins (@ScottNevins) June 1, 2017
Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI'm reading Jane Lynch's autobiography at the moment, and Jane mentions how she and her girlfriend watched this over and over, laughing hysterically with each viewing.