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Article: `FORBIDDEN' SPOOF FUN FORM OF FLATTERY.(LIFE & LEISURE)
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- Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
- Article date:
- January 19, 1996
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Byline: MICHELLE F. SOLOMON Staff writer
Nothing is sacred to ``Forbidden Broadway.'' The players didn't even bat an eyelash when Carol Channing sat front and center while a caricature of Carol croaked a tune out on stage.
Glenn Close and the entire cast of ``Sunset Boulevard'' visited the dressing rooms after a performance in L.A., according to producer John Freedson, and gave ``Forbidden Broadway's'' caustic Norma Desmond a big hug.
Freedson tells it like this: ``The actress impersonating Close said: `I'm sorry for making fun of you, Miss Close, and Glenn said `Oh, no, I just lo-o-v-ed it.' ''
Freedson and the rest of the humorists ...