Anyway, I've probably mentioned this here before but during my working years, I caught one of two buses to get to downtown Pittsburgh and home again. The Bellevue Business Flyer & the 16B. I much preferred the Flyer as it got you downtown twice as fast (no stops between) and also had various drop offs downtown, close to my office. But it ran on a limited schedule, so I often wound up on the 16B, which had one stop downtown--across the street from the Benedum Center.
The Benedum Center is where Broadway comes to Pittsburgh--gorgeous inside, I've seen several shows there over the years. (The picture below is my brother-in-law Jim and my niece Sophia at the Benedum to see The Nutcracker a couple years ago.)
One morning in the summer of 1997, I rode the 16B downtown to my job at the Allegheny County Dept of Aging. I didn't always wear a suit in the summer, but I did wear a shirt & tie. I had gotten off the bus, was heading up the street when I saw one of the brass doors of the center open, and a tallish woman sort of stumbled out, wearing a long flowery robe. She had dark hair piled high on her head, with a big pink scarf tied around it.
She looked sleepy and confused, and I remember she was squinting. She was looking to the right and left, then saw me across the street and said "Boy! Boy, over here!" Was she for real? I was 35 years old! I was carrying a briefcase! I shouted back "Yes?" She said "Where can I find a morning paper!" I said "You mean the Post Gazette? Up on Liberty, that's right up the street here--turn right, there's a big news stand on the next block!"
She shouted back "Get me a paper and bring it inside if I'm not out here!" and wagged her thumb at the theater's doors behind her. What the--?! I shouted back "I'm going the other way, I have to go to work! Sorry!" She just stared at me, then turned around and went back inside.
When I got to the office, I told a couple of coworkers about the run-in with the strange woman in front of the Benedum, and I said "This is going to sound crazy, but the more I think about it, the more she looked like JoAnne Worley, that comedienne who used to be on Laugh-In."
Around lunchtime, my boss came over to my desk and dropped a newspaper down, folded open to the Arts section--it said JOANNE WORLEY IS MAMA ROSE IN "GYPSY" AT THE BENEDUM. What was she doing there at 7:30 in the morning? Did she spend the night there after the opening of her show? Was her name on the marquee?
I wish I had known who it was at the time, I might've gotten that paper for her after all--and maybe a free ticket to her show as well. Oh well!



Doug!!! That is the craziest story!😆 Oh my gosh, I loved Joanne Worley. Thanks for sharing this.❤️❤️
ReplyDeleteHaha--thank you Robin! I've been wanting to share it on here for years but never had a reason to, until just recently. I'm glad you liked it! ❤️
DeleteIts been 10 years 11?? since I said anything but I couldn't resist this morning. I am laughing still! What a story!! Good writing Dug. I am a fan. Gary from Missouri
ReplyDeleteGary I haven't heard from you since I posted that Gangnam Style video and that was in 2012 😆 But I can't tell you how nice it is to hear from you again, you're very kind! Thank you I'm glad you enjoyed it :^)
DeleteYour brush with fame...
ReplyDeleteThanks dkzody but I've had better brushes :^)
DeleteWhat a great story! I never think I'll run into anyone famous, so it wouldn't cross my mind that it could be that person. I was sad about the newspaper although I don't read an actual newspaper either. I do miss it but can't go back.
ReplyDeleteThanks Margaret! I don't run into a lot of celebrities either, so it did take me awhile to realize who she was :^) As for the paper, you're right. It's a real shame. They won't be doing an online edition either.
DeleteMissed opportunity! But a great story.
ReplyDeleteThanks Miss Merry :^)
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