tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2455126179375366490.post3768147178625038505..comments2023-12-20T11:32:15.997-05:00Comments on Billevesées: Two Nights with Patricia KilgarriffWilliam V. Madisonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18120331095634473021noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2455126179375366490.post-85459832488238906592010-08-29T06:27:10.799-04:002010-08-29T06:27:10.799-04:00Another theater-going friend has written to say th...Another theater-going friend has written to say that I've missed out on far too many of Patricia Kilgarriff's most impressive performances in repertory that's demanding in ways completely different from <i>Noises Off</i>: he particularly cited her work in Edward Albee's plays. (So impressive was she on these occasions, in fact, that my friend couldn't even imagine her in <i>Noises Off</i>.)William V. Madisonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18120331095634473021noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2455126179375366490.post-48228969317586325432010-08-25T11:00:27.958-04:002010-08-25T11:00:27.958-04:00Thanks for this article. I know Patricia very well...Thanks for this article. I know Patricia very well, although I haven't seen her for some time. She recorded Talking Books for the American Foundation for the Blind, which I also did, and we used to talk a great deal. She is a wonderful, feisty, humorous lady of great charm and wit, and a brilliant actress as well. And she just loved recording! She was always so enthusiastic. Life-affirming, and full of liveliness and verve.Robert Blumenfeldnoreply@blogger.com