Rita Gardner

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Much More 02:33 Tools
A Note From Grandma 01:01 Tools
Move That Thang 02:10 Tools
Larry Hagman 01:37 Tools
Welcome 00:39 Tools
They Were You 02:46 Tools
A Note From Grandma (Vocal) 02:46 Tools
A Note From Grandma - Vocal 02:46 Tools
Playoff 02:46 Tools
Rita Gardner 02:32 Tools
This Plum Is Too Ripe 03:38 Tools
Move That Thang - Vocal 03:38 Tools
Lazy Afternoon (From The Golden Apple) 02:42 Tools
Soon It's Gonna Rain 04:40 Tools
No Tune Like A Show Tune (From Nightcap) 04:40 Tools
Lorraine Hansbury 01:35 Tools
Someday (Reprise) - Vocal 01:35 Tools
What I Did For Love (From A Chorus Line) 02:34 Tools
Move That Thang (Vocal) 04:12 Tools
Off-Broadway Medley 04:12 Tools
I Don't Remember Christmas (From Starting Here, Starting Now) 02:57 Tools
Your Hand In Mine (From Parade) 03:12 Tools
Initials (From Hair) 01:05 Tools
Mack The Knife (From The Threepenny Opera) 04:54 Tools
I Miss You (From Colette Collage) 04:54 Tools
Joy (From Colette Collage) 03:00 Tools
Try To Remember, They Were You (From The Fantasticks) 04:54 Tools
Your Good Morning (From Nightcap) 03:00 Tools
Metaphor 04:13 Tools
It's You (From Dames At Sea) 03:00 Tools
Opening: Much More, I Can See It (From The Fantasticks) 03:00 Tools
The Fantasticks 02:20 Tools
Carousel (From Jacques Brel Is Alive And Well And Living In Paris) 02:20 Tools
Taking My Turn (From Taking My Turn) 02:20 Tools
Round And Round 06:03 Tools
The Rape Ballet / Happy Ending 06:03 Tools
A Note From Grandma [Vocal] 06:03 Tools
Move That Thang [Vocal] 06:03 Tools
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Rita Gardner is an American actress and singer. Gardner made her stage debut as Luisa in the original cast of The Fantasticks in 1960. Additional off-Broadway credits include The Cradle Will Rock (1964), To Be Young, Gifted, and Black (1969), Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris (1972), Steel Magnolias (1987), and The Foreigner (2004). Gardner made her Broadway debut in the short-lived A Family Affair in 1962. She was featured in a brief 1963 revival of Pal Joey and replaced Susan Watson soon after the opening of Ben Franklin in Paris in 1964, after which her Broadway career stalled, finding her serving merely as a standby or understudy in On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1965), The Last of the Red Hot Lovers (1969), and Morning's at Seven (2002). She had a featured role in The Wedding Singer in 2006. Gardner's regional theatre credits include Showboat and The Impossible Years at the Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, Pennsylvania (1983), Lucky in the Rain at the Goodspeed Opera House (1997), and Eleanor: A Love Story at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. (1999). She appeared in the national tours of Kiss of the Spider Woman (1994) and Try to Remember: A Look Back at Off-Broadway (2002). Gardner's television credits include appearances in Law & Order, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and Law & Order: Criminal Intent. Gardner was married to playwright Herb Gardner; the marriage ended in divorce. She was a faculty member for the sixth annual Cabaret Conference at Yale University in 2008. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.