Audra McDonald captivates a Bowl audience, but she's meant for more
The Los Angeles Philharmonic turned to New York of the 1940s and '50s Tuesday night at the Hollywood Bowl, for which Bramwell Tovey drolly apologized to his Angeleno audience. I certainly noticed no objection to Audra McDonald, in magnificent form, holding the Bowl in her sway with Broadway standards.
Can anyone sing Frank Loesser's patter-song "I Can't Stop Talking About Him" faster or funnier? I don't think so. Bringing ravishing sentiment to "Make Someone Happy," she surely did.
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The Los Angeles Philharmonic turned to New York of the 1940s and '50s Tuesday night at the Hollywood Bowl, for which Bramwell Tovey drolly apologized to his Angeleno audience. I certainly noticed no objection to Audra McDonald, in magnificent form, holding the Bowl in her sway with Broadway standards.
Can anyone sing Frank Loesser's patter-song "I Can't Stop Talking About Him" faster or funnier? I don't think so. Bringing ravishing sentiment to "Make Someone Happy," she surely did.
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