Tyne Daly Celebrates Live Theater's Enduring Appeal in 'Brigadoon' Revival

Roger Ebert

Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic whose reviews and essays defined cinema criticism for decades.

Tyne Daly, a celebrated figure in the acting world, is currently embracing her return to live theater in the Pasadena Playhouse’s acclaimed production of “Brigadoon.” Portraying the character of Widow Lundie, a role re-envisioned from its original male counterpart, Daly's presence is a significant draw for the musical. Despite not being continuously on stage, she remains deeply engaged with every performance, meticulously listening to the unfolding narrative and musical numbers from backstage. Her dedication stems from a profound love for the art of storytelling, an element she believes is central to the theatrical experience.

Daly’s portrayal of Widow Lundie, complete with a Scottish accent, has captivated audiences. Her character serves as a vital historian for the mysterious village of Brigadoon, which materializes only once every century. This role involves explaining the village’s unique existence to outsiders and reinforcing themes of love and sacrifice to the romantic leads. The production has garnered high praise, with critics, including Charles McNulty of the Los Angeles Times, hailing it as one of the best local musical stagings in two decades. Daly, however, prefers to distance herself from reviews during a show's run, believing that both positive and negative feedback can disrupt her focus and performance. She finds immense joy in collaborating with the cast and crew at the Pasadena Playhouse, a venue she reveres for its rich history and vibrant energy, which she feels resonates within its very walls.

Reflecting on her extensive career, Daly, an Equity member for 65 years, draws a clear distinction between the transient nature of live theater and the permanence of film and television. She champions theater as an actor's true medium, where the direct interaction between performers and audience creates an irreplaceable, communal activity. Daly recounts how her early career, influenced by her husband's work in California, eventually led to her Broadway successes, including a Tony-winning role in “Gypsy.” She highlights the ongoing relevance of “Brigadoon,” particularly its exploration of enchantment, fairy tales, and the resilience of a vulnerable community against external pressures. The musical, in its refreshed version, delves into universal themes of true love, sacrifice, loss, and the enduring power of human connection, all conveyed through captivating songs and dances.

Ultimately, Daly's involvement in “Brigadoon” underscores a vibrant affirmation of live artistic expression. Her contributions, including a suggested narrative twist for her character, showcase her commitment to enhancing the storytelling. For Daly, the essence of theater lies in its ability to bring strangers together to share a collective experience, to listen, and to engage with narratives that resonate deeply. As an octogenarian, she approaches each performance with the same excitement and dedication, viewing it as a precious opportunity to be of service to the art form she loves, emphasizing that the human connection forged in live performance is an irreplaceable and timeless treasure.

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