An Evening with Bea Arthur and Billy Goldenberg at the Piano. |
And I hate autobiographies, I don't know why. |
And of course Mae West when I was very, very young, I thought she was the end. |
But at least I'm not playing other people for a change. |
But I did like the fact that we did a lot of good in presenting problems that had not been tackled before on television. |
But I've been doing it most of my adult life, and I like the idea of a one woman show, because it's something I can do when I want to, and not to it when I don't want to do it. |
But of course, it's very nice to have women realize that women our age can be attractive and well groomed and wear fabulous clothes and earrings, and have a sex life. |
But that's one of the nice things about doing a stage show, if something doesn't work out, you have the luxury of working on it over time. |
Down in Florida it was an older audience, and it was interesting to see how they responded to things compared to other audiences, it's been very interesting. |
Every time you perform you learn a little bit more. |
Except for one thing, I no longer do benefits for research, I do benefits to make sure the people who are infected are taken care of are treated, and fed and housed, and their lives made a little easier. |
Except I really wanted to be a small little blonde musical type in the movies. I wanted to be a starlet. |
For us it was really the same, because we did the show in front of a live audience, it was like being on stage. |
I can't imagine working without and audience. |
I can't say it's autobiographical, but I do tell a number of anecdotes that I think are amusing. |