Favorite ThingsTheir Favorite Things: Himself and Nora'sWhitney Bashor Shares Her Theatregoing ExperiencesWhat performer does Bashor say offered a “master class in stillness, grace and elegance?”
By
Andrew Gans
May 25, 2016
Whitney Bashor
Nathan Johnson
Whitney Bashor, who was seen on Broadway in The Bridges of Madison County, currently plays Nora opposite Matt Bogart in the new musical Himself and Nora at Off-Broadway's Minetta Lane Theater. Here, the singing actress shares the performances that most affected her as part of the audience.
Victoria Clark in The Light in the Piazza
Victoria Clark in The Light in the PiazzaJoan Marcus
She was perfection. I was completely swept off my feet by the entire cast and the score. The whole experience made me feel in love.
Carmen Cusack in Bright Star
Carmen Cusack and the cast of Bright StarNick Stokes
She is giving a life-changing performance. So specific, so truthful, so thoughtful. I was completely mesmerized by her.
Kelli O'Hara in The King and I
Kelli O'Hara in The King and IPaul Kolnik
When Kelli O'Hara walks into the lights, you can feel the sun on your own face. She's gorgeous.
Audra McDonald in Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill
Audra McDonald in Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and GrillPhoto by Evgenia Eliseeva
"Anything you can do she can do better."
Deaf West's Revival of Spring Awakening
Treshelle Edmond, Ali Stroker, Amelia Hensley, Lauren Luiz, Kathryn Gallagher, Krysta Rodriguez and Alexandra Winter in Spring Awakening Joan Marcus
The union of hearing actors, deaf actors, actors who played all the instruments. Seeing the hearing actors cue the deaf actors in musical moments. It was such beautiful ensemble work and storytelling.
Christian Borle in Peter and the Starcatcher
Christian Borle in Peter and the Starcatcher
My first experience inside the mind of Alex Timbers. I was completely blown away by the creativity. Christian Borle was comedy genius.
Steven Boyer in Hand to God
Steven Boyer in the Broadway production of Hand to GodJoan Marcus
Mic Drop.
Fun Home
The cast of Fun Home on Broadway
Joan Marcus
I've seen it twice now. Sam Gold's direction, the entire company, the design, the score. So moved by it.
Chita Rivera in The Visit
Chita Rivera in The Visit, nominated for Best Musical
Photo by Thom Kaine
I felt like I was in church. It was a master class in stillness, grace and elegance.
Gavin Creel and Will Swenson in HAIR
Gavin Creel and Will Swenson in Hair Joan Marcus
The freedom they had in their bodies in these roles was so amazing to watch.
The Great Performances broadcast features interviews with Tony winners Patti LuPone, Katrina Lenk, Marianne Elliott, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and the late Sondheim.
Levy, on Broadway earlier this season in the Tony-nominated revival of Caroline, or Change, can currently be seen Off-Broadway in the new musical The Bedwetter.