Barbara Lang (Broadway actress)
Barbara Lang (born April 8, 1937) is an American actress who has been featured in many Broadway productions of the 1960s and 1970s.[1][2][3]
Barbara Lang | |
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Born | Barbara May Nedlo April 8, 1937 Chicago, Illinois |
Notable work | Madame Giry in Phantom of the Opera, First National Tour, the Christine Company, Cameron Mackintosh |
Discography
She featured in the Anything Goes 1962 Broadway Revival Cast and soundtrack album.[4] as well as the 1973 A Little Night Music- Original Broadway Cast Recording 1973.[5]
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References
- Ethan Mordden One More Kiss: The Broadway Musical in The 1970s 2004 - 1403965390 Page 196 and Rhonda Coullet (heroine) and Barbara Lang (mean old thing) were the women leads in an enchantingly crazy romance."
- Donna McKechnie, Greg Lawrence Time Steps: My Musical Comedy Life 1416541047 2006 "I had a few scenes and shared two songs with two other secretaries, Adrianne Angel and Barbara Lang. Another actress, Millie ... Hal David wrote the lyrics, and neither he nor Bacharach had ever worked on Broadway before."
- New York Magazine - 27 Sept. 1976 - Page 17 It's an old folk tale based on a Welty novella, and in the cast are Rhonda Coullet, Barbara Lang, Lawrence John Moss,
- "Anything Goes - 1962 Broadway Cast - The Official Masterworks Broadway Site". The Official Masterworks Broadway Site. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
- "A Little Night Music - Original Broadway Cast Recording - The Official Masterworks Broadway Site". The Official Masterworks Broadway Site. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
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