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Home #Theater and Stage, Arts & Entertainment, Stage46 Years Later, Bernadette Peters Is Still Flawless!

46 Years Later, Bernadette Peters Is Still Flawless!

June 7, 2012• byDC Williams

Ms. Peter's In Last Year's Production of Follies

The Tony Awards are broadcasting this Sunday on CBS and during the show the one and only Ms. Bernadette Peters will be honored with the Isabelle Stevenson Award honoring all her charitable work for things like AIDS, dogs, and a fund for actors.

She has been appearing in Broadway shows since 1966 and looks as flawless as today as she did then.  Playbill.com has a great gallery of shots of Ms. Peter’s in some of her best known plays.  Check them out here.

Ms. Peters in Dames at Sea in 1966

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