Patti LuPone Just Can’t Wait To See That ‘Lumbering’ Musical ‘Sunset Blvd.’, She Tells ‘The View’

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Patti LuPone, famously fired by Andrew Lloyd Webber from her role as Norma Desmond in the 1993 London production of Sunset Boulevard, is putting old grudges aside – kinda, sorta – and plans to see the new Jamie Lloyd-directed Broadway production next Wednesday.

In a deliciously on-point LuPone appearance on ABC’s The View today, the former Evita was in peak candid form in delivering a side-eye “compliment” about the hot new Broadway Sunset revival starring Nicole Scherzinger as Norma.

First, a little background. In 1993, LuPone created the role of Norma Desmond in the original London production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Sunset Boulevard, directed by Trevor Nunn.

The project was a re-teaming of LuPone and Lloyd Webber following their massive success with Evita, but history didn’t repeat itself: LuPone was abruptly fired by the composer, who subsequently hired Glenn Close to open the show in Los Angeles and eventually on Broadway.

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