Thursday, January 22, 2026

Dumb but True Stories, Vol. 2: It's the Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Ms. Worley

A couple days ago on the local news they announced that this May, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette will cease publication.  It's had one heck of a run, the newspaper has been in circulation over 200 years.  I still can't believe it myself, but it's been years since I read the morning paper, let alone bought one.  

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!  


14 comments:

  1. Doug!!! That is the craziest story!😆 Oh my gosh, I loved Joanne Worley. Thanks for sharing this.❤️❤️

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    1. Haha--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! ❤️

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  2. Its 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

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    1. Gary 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 :^)

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  3. What 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.

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    1. Thanks 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.

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  4. Missed opportunity! But a great story.

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  5. That's an interesting and funny story, Dug... and sounds like something like JoAnne Worley (or any actress possibly) might have done. I don't really remember her much, but do recall her from Laugh in. I find it weird that people like that expect you to cater to them... but again that's just me... and you might have gotten free tickets if you had!

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    1. Thanks Rian, I liked what you wrote here--I don't know how famous she still was after Laugh-In (this was 25 years after the show ended) but I guess she was used to extra attention still. I do wish I'd gotten her that paper!

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  6. That's hilarious! Her character on Laugh-in, as I recall, was loud and brash, and it sounds like reality isn't far from the acting. It is a shame you hadn't realized - I bet you would have gotten free tickets to the show. Though, I do have to wonder if there wasn't someone else at the theatre to do errands for her? And what story was she most interested seeing in the paper? The story about her appearance there, maybe?

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    1. Thank you Maebeme, you're right she was loud and brash on the show, maybe that carried into her real life. I knew very little about her and still don't. And I wondered that too, didn't she have an assistant or someone in the theater? I think she wanted to see what our resident theater critic wrote about her performance on opening night! :^)

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