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Broadway legend Betty Buckley is still bringing the house down at her Manhattan residency

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26.04.2026

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Broadway legend Betty Buckley is still bringing the house down at her Manhattan residency

B’day thanks in full bloom

Thanks for birthday wishes from Relish Catering’s Impossible Burgers, flowers from Ira Hersh, Kelly Gordon, Elaine Lafferty, Aidan McCormack, Mindy Levine for T-shirts, Francine LeFrak for Chanel, Glee Ballard for fish, the Catsimatidises for 96 red roses, white roses from Virginia Harris, Rachael Shapiro for candy, Eva for bagels, José for mangoes, Judge Amon, Judge Miller, Robert Zimmerman, Joanna Mastroianni, Imagine Docs’ Sara Bernstein, multicolored orchids from Keith Poole, Lisa Kiss for wine, Kathy Hochul for remembering, Rick Miramontez for I can’t recall what. It’s about 35 bouquets here. I am grateful. Gotti’s funeral had less.

Friday began NYC’s annual obeisance to Betty Buckley, whom we worshipped as Andrew Lloyd Webber’s original Tony-winning Grizabella in “Cats.” Now, yearly, she returns to Joe’s Pub. It’s to the left inside the famous Public Theater at 425 Lafayette St.........

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