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Broadway performer Betty Buckley reflects on her illustrious career and upcoming residency at Joe's Pub. She shares intimate anecdotes ranging from her impromptu first audition for 1776 to the humorous "out-of-body experience" of winning a Tony Award, where she famously forgot her brothers' names during her speech. The conversation explores the evolution of theater culture, touching on the challenges of modern audiences and Buckley’s disciplined use of meditation to manage performance adrenaline.
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Broadway performer Betty Buckley reflects on her illustrious career and upcoming residency at Joe's Pub. She shares intimate anecdotes ranging from her impromptu first audition for 1776 to the humorous "out-of-body experience" of winning a Tony Award, where she famously forgot her brothers' names during her speech. The conversation explores the evolution of theater culture, touching on the challenges of modern audiences and Buckley’s disciplined use of meditation to manage performance adrenaline.
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