Full disclosure: I’m a musical theater child. My mom laughingly recollects taking a single-digit me to my first musical — and my inconsolable weeping when the manufacturing ended, as a result of I didn’t “need it to be over.” That nascent love of musical theater would comply with me by childhood, into a university main, and effectively into maturity, so I think about myself a reasonably dependable supply in the case of discussing the hits, misses, and megatalents of Broadway. For a lot of, the “Nice White Approach” is the world’s pinnacle of theatrical success; a singular firmament few will ever attain (together with me).
Undeniably, Patti LuPone is on the Mount Rushmore of Broadway’s firmament, alongside fellow luminaries like Audra McDonald, Christine Ebersole, André DeShields, Bernadette Peters, Brian Stokes Mitchell, and extra. That stated, there may be inevitably all the time a fault in our stars, and LuPone lately reminded us of her longstanding faults. For true Broadway lovers, the 76-year-old diva’s loaded remarks in a latest and much-buzzed-about New Yorker profile, during which she proclaimed fellow Broadway legend McDonald “not a pal,” are telling, however not altogether stunning.
“To this present day, if I categorical myself in a means that any person doesn’t like, they are going to say, ‘Oh, that’s Patti,’” LuPone informed the New Yorker. “What the f–okay are you speaking about? What have you learnt about me you could say, ‘Properly, that’s Patti’?”
Properly, what we all know for certain is that LuPone pulls zero punches about expressing her disdain for no matter, each time inside her instant environs, with the New Yorker describing her as an “apex predator” in New York Metropolis. She’s even gone viral, maybe most memorably in regard to former New Yorker Donald Trump, whom she declared unworthy of a non-public efficiency, even whereas within the White Home.
“As a result of I hate the motherf–ker, how’s that?” she stated on the 2017 Tony Awards purple carpet.
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Okay, so, like many people, LuPone has unapologetic disdain for one of many world’s largest bullies, however that doesn’t preclude her from additionally being one. Because the New Yorker notes, the veteran performer raised eyebrows final yr whereas sharing partitions with Alicia Keys’ jukebox musical “Hell’s Kitchen,” complaining the manufacturing was “too loud.” The complaints, which included flowers to the manufacturing crew after they accommodated LuPone’s request to show down the quantity, had been vital sufficient to elicit a response from one of many present’s stars, Kecia Lewis. After successful a 2024 Tony (along with a Grammy for the present’s soundtrack), Lewis, a Broadway veteran herself, referred to as out the grand dame of theater in a web based open letter.
“I wished to deal with this as a result of, Ms. LuPone, these actions, for my part, are bullying,” Lewis continued. “They’re offensive, they’re racially microaggressive, they’re impolite, they’re rooted in privilege. And these actions additionally lack a way of group and management for somebody as your self, who has been within the enterprise so long as you will have.”
It was a probably teachable second, however LuPone was not able to be schooled. As an alternative, she went on the defensive whereas addressing the rift with the New Yorker. “[Lewis] calls herself a veteran? Let’s learn the way many Broadway reveals Kecia Lewis has finished, as a result of she doesn’t know what the fuck she’s speaking about,” stated LuPone when requested concerning the incident. “She’s finished seven. I’ve finished 31. Don’t name your self a vet, b—h.”
For the file, the New Yorker clarifies that Lewis has carried out in 10 Broadway productions to LuPone’s 28. However, Petty LuPone: Who you callin’ a b—h?

Whereas removed from disproving any accusations of diva-level problem, LuPone is an undisputed theatrical legend. She earned her first Tony for the titular position of the 1979 Broadway blockbuster “Evita,” primarily based on the controversial lifetime of late Argentinian first girl Eva Perón. So, it’s secure to say she’s acquainted with trade etiquette, at this level. It’s additionally secure to say she merely doesn’t give a s–t.
Living proof: Whereas reflecting on Madonna’s interpretation of Eva Perón within the 1996 movie rendition of Evita, Lupone caustically remarked to Watch What Occurs host Andy Cohen:
“Madonna is a movie-killer. She’s lifeless behind the eyes. She can’t act her means out of a paper bag. She shouldn’t be in movie or onstage. She’s a beautiful performer for what she does, however she just isn’t an actress.”
With that in thoughts, LuPone could also be an equal alternative hater, however whilst a infamous diva, her interactions with Black contemporaries belie a surprising lack of social consciousness that she appears to have zero need to reconcile. When the New Yorker dared ask a couple of potential rift with McDonald, probably the most Tony-nominated — and successful — actress in theatrical historical past, who subtly supported Lewis’ feedback final fall (through emojis), LuPone zeroed in on a clearly presumed allegiance.
“I assumed, ‘You need to know higher.’ That’s typical of Audra. She’s not a pal,” LuPone asserted, throwing not-so-subtle shade on McDonald’s groundbreaking interpretation of Mama Rose in “Gypsy,” a job which garnered LuPone a 2008 Tony. Observe that McDonald’s efficiency has earned her a record-breaking eleventh Tony nomination this yr, after already successful six Tonys to LuPone’s three. Oh — and he or she was lately christened our “Best Residing Actor” by Time journal.

Wins apart, the condescending tone of LuPone’s “You need to know higher” reeks of the irrationally entitled musing of a privilege-steeped, but arguably outranked expertise. Coupled along with her casually referring to Lewis as a “bitch,” let’s simply say {that a} white-identified Broadway icon taking an authoritative tone with different absolutely grown, extremely completed girls in her subject — and particularly, Black girls —has not been LuPone’s greatest position so far.
Is LuPone a racist? Properly, second disclosure: I’m married to a Black actor, who made his Broadway debut as theaters reopened in 2021. Coincidentally, LuPone not solely noticed his extraordinarily Blackety-Black manufacturing (I imagine the actors casually stated “N-gga” at least two dozen occasions within the opening scene), however she despatched flowers to him and his two co-stars, so I received’t go that far. However I’ll posit that fame, and particularly early fame, is a slippery slope if you’re nonetheless desperately making an attempt to carry onto relevance a long time later. LuPone herself alludes to this in her profile, albeit in an embarrassingly tone-deaf means.
“What am I studying on this life that I’m atoning for from the final one?” she asks the New Yorker. “What’s it that forces me to struggle? Significantly. Why wasn’t it simpler?”
Black girls have been asking themselves this query for centuries, with no substantive or sustaining response. It’s only entitlement that makes LuPone — or another hardscrabble success story —imagine they’re entitled to a degree of respect their marginalized contemporaries have but to achieve. It’s the well-worn, however equally well-known story of a diva who thinks her benevolence — or intolerance — of individuals of shade getting into her designated realm ought to grant her a degree of respect she doesn’t really feel obligated to increase in return.
Finally, it is a story as previous as time, and considered one of white liberalism gone mistaken. Assume: “I help you till you problem my standing.” Or, “I think about you a pal, till you rightfully problem my conduct.” So, to rephrase LuPone’s phrases, she is “not a pal,” not less than not when it doesn’t instantly serve her.
As for McDonald, she’s since given us her personal masterclass on tips on how to deal with a possible narcissist. “If there’s a rift between us, I don’t know what it’s,” McDonald informed Gayle King in response to the controversy, placing vital distance between herself and LuPone’s self-generated drama. “, I haven’t seen her in about 11 years simply because we’ve been busy simply with life,” McDonald added. “So I don’t know what rift she’s speaking about, however you’d must ask her.”
Maiysha Kai is a life-style journalist and style trade veteran specializing in Black tradition. As well as to founding the life-style verticals of The Root and theGrio, her commentary has been cited by the New York Instances, Self-importance Truthful, The Guardian and CNN; she has additionally appeared on ABC’s Nightline and CBS This Morning. Maiysha has contributed to a number of revealed works, together with writing the foreword to Ntozake Shange’s first posthumous quantity of poetry and authoring Physique: Phrases of Change, a younger grownup compilation revealed by Penguin Random Home.
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