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A Debutante Delayed: Little Edie Beale's Life After Grey Gardens
On New Year’s Day in , Edie Beale was onstage at the Greenwich Village nightclub Reno Sweeney, crooning “Tea for Two,” a riot of red feathers atop her head.
The evening may not have taken the exact form of the Grey Gardens star’s long-held dreams of fame, but after 25 years of living in seclusion with her mother, it was more than good enough. “I'm finally beginning to live!” the New York Times reported her as saying a few days later.
“This is a priceless opportunity for me.
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At the end of my 12 performances, I will know a little more about myself, and what I should do in life.”
Beale performed six shows to a packed crowd of friends, devoted fans of the documentary and, reportedly, luminaries like Andy Warhol and Truman Capote.
“She was never a fantastic singer, but she was sure a great show person. She was a wonderful performer, and she sang songs and then put little bits of her life in between the songs, and