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Patti LuPone has been entertaining audiences for nearly five decades, so why would she stop during a global pandemic? Prior to Broadway's shutdown in response to the coronavirus, LuPone was poised to have quite a spring, both on stage and off.

In March, previews started on the Company revival with LuPone singing the iconic "The Ladies Who Lunch," and on May 1, LuPone can been seen in Hollywood, a Netflix limited series created by Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan set in the post-World War II 1940s.

And then there are the video tours of her basement. Since she started adhering to stay-at-home guidelines in Connecticut, LuPone—and her basement—have become quite popular on social media, much to her surprise.

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