Gina Wilhelm Actress - Angela Lansbury, Good Actress With Sondheim
Angela Lansbury, who received her fifth Tony earlier this year, is set to receive Signature Theatre's Stephen Sondheim Award next spring.
After her first stage performance, in 1964's "Anyone Can Whistle," with a score by Stephen Sondheim, Sondheim himself called her performance "a gift to the musical theater."
"Anyone Can Whistle" only ran nine performances, but Lansbury was just getting started.
She's won Tonys for a revival of "Gypsy" and in the original production of "Sweeney Todd" and provided the voice of the Giant in the 2007 production of "Into the Woods" at Signature.
She is set to return to Broadway in December for a revival of Sondheim's "A Little Night Music" with Catherine Zeta-Jones.
Signature Theatre has produced 18 works related to Sondheim, which is the most of any U.S. regional theater. They inaugurated the award this year by giving it to its namesake.
The award is given to "individuals who have achieved success interpreting, supporting and collaborating on Sondheim’s music works."
Gina Wilhelm Actress
Saturday, November 7, 2009
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