 | 57th TONY AWARDS GYPSY 57th TONY AWARDS GYPSY BERNADETTE PETERS |
 | Not A Day Goes By - Bernadette Peters Not A Day Goes By from "Merrily We Roll Along" - sung by Bernadette Peters. From the highly recommended 1993 DVD "Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall".This is one of the most frequently "favorited" videos on BestArts. See the others at http://www.thebestarts.com/bestartstier1Browse our playlists for more great dance, music and musical theatre performances! |
 | Bernadette Peters sings "Unexpected Song" Bernadette Peters performs "Unexpected Song" |
 | Bernadette Peters--Being Alive Bernadette Peters sings Stephen Sondheim's "Being Alive" at the "Hey Mr. Producer" concert |
 | Move On - Bernadette Peters Bernadette Peters in Concert, London |
 | Bernadette Peters - Rose's Turn - Tony Awards Bernadette Peters performs Rose's Turn during the 2003 Tony Award's broadcast. |
 | Move On: Sunday in the Park with George - PT21 PART 21 - "Sunday in the Park with George" is Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's Pulitzer Prize-winning musical starring Mandy Patinkin (of "Evita" fame) and Bernadette Peters as George Seurat and Dot, respectively.Playlist: http://youtube.com/view_play_list?p=B89BF8592F7C6411 |
 | Broadway Baby by Bernadette Peters Bernadette Peters sings Broadway Baby at her famous concert at Royal Festival Hall London.I can hear it in my head:DIR: "Uh, Ms. Peters, would you like us to bring a choreographer for this number?"BERNADETTE: "......eh. Don't worry about it. I'll figure somethin' out." |
 | Angela Lansbury Bernadette Peters Broadway's Back Angela Lansbury Bernadette Peters Broadway's Back. Angela's voice still sounds amazing. Someone needs to get her into a recording studio so she can give us some more glorious vocal performances. |
 | Bernadette Peters "Broadway Baby" On Sep 11, 1982 Bernadette guested on "Texaco Star Theater: Opening Night," a 90 minute variety special saluting American musical theater, broadcast on NBC. I've posted some of the silly videos from this special (Joe Namath??? I ask ya!) but there were several really good ones, including this gem from Stephen Sondheim's "Follies." |