A legend, a charming, gracious woman, so talented, yet as she is here, is exactly how she was in person. She must have been well raised because she never changed. No ego here, just gratitude and love for what she was privileged to do.
I love Mary Martin. Period. However, in this interview, I love her being so optimistic about the state of the musical theatre. Listen to what she says about not liking HAIR - but recognizing its importance in moving the art form forward. She is not a reactionary.
A legend, a charming, gracious woman, so talented, yet as she is here, is exactly how she was in person. She must have been well raised because she never changed. No ego here, just gratitude and love for what she was privileged to do.
Yes indeed the muse of Rodgers & Hammerstein themselves
This is brilliant. Thank you for sharing.
The First Lady of the American Musical Theatre was Ethel Merman.
I love Mary Martin. Period. However, in this interview, I love her being so optimistic about the state of the musical theatre. Listen to what she says about not liking HAIR - but recognizing its importance in moving the art form forward. She is not a reactionary.