No Time At All
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I was a kid when I saw her performing in Pippin. At the time of her death I do remember hearing that she died back stage I remember reading it in the paper or a magazine. But like you, when I recently tried to find more details I found all of the conflicting info. I can't help you, but I'm waiting to hear the answer! Unless someone here happened to either be IN hte show at the time or personally knew her, anything that someone says is still just hearsay. But I'd never heard any of that story If we're not having fun, then why are we doing it?
Discussion only occurs when we are willing to hear what others are thinking, regardless of whether it is alignment to our own thoughts. I didn't want to see it, but my parents "forced" me and tried to engage my interest with the fact that Irene Ryan was in it. Well, it turns out that we went to the evening performance following Irene Ryan's last that afternoon.
I was so bummed! When I found out the understudy was going on for "Granny Clampett," I was rather disappointed and kept asking my parents "What happened? Why isn't she appearing in the show tonight?
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We were told that she had had a heart attack after the matinee the date March 12 comes to mind, but it was a long, long time ago, so I could be off by a day or two. Her death was not announced for a while after that. That's all I can tell you. I know it help much, but it's sort of a little trivia tidbit.
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Jerks on the loose! She was in the Los Angeles area for treatment of the stroke. But the papers said she collapsed "onstage" in New York?
That's different than "after the matinee. I can see that they may have confused a heart attack with a stroke, but why say "after" if it was "during?
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That was not mentioned in the next day reporting? It says she suffered a stroke on stage six weeks before and flew to Los Angeles for treatment on her doctors orders. I would assume that is the truth. The story I had always her was that they gave the curtain call at the end of a performance, the curtain rang down for last time and she dropped dead of a heart attack. It's a fun story but I'm not surprised to find out it is apocryphal.
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Maybe both versions are correct!!! Hmmm But March 12th was a Monday that year, I see. Could it have been Wednesday, March 14th? Or Sunday the 11th? Were they doing two show Sundays--doubtful. Mansfield's wig ended-up on the shattered windshield so spectators thought that was her head; Mama Cass died of a heart attack brought on by her excessive weight and Carpenter was already back to a normal weight -- her heart failure came from years of battling anorexia. ZiggyCringe Leading Actor joined: Everybody remembers something differently. I was working on a book where we tried to find out the truth of David Merrick ripping up the sheet music for "Meadowlark," and we talked to many people about it.
We got twelve different answers about something that happened once. There were entertaining answers, there were boring answers, but no two people who were all there for the event, thirty years ago , that matched. I suspect it's mostly truthful. But you never, ever know. I mean, isn't it just so "perfect" for an actor to die "on stage"?