Mitchell was seated next to Clive Davis and received a standing ovation when she entered the theater. She later met the cast of the show.
On Thursday night, music legend Joni Mitchell, who turns 79 next week, attended the opening performance of Cameron Crowe’s “Almost Famous,” and it turns out it was her very first time seeing a show on Broadway.
A spy overheard Mitchell telling her audience mate, Clive Davis, “that she had never seen a show on Broadway before this,” they told Page Six. Mitchell revealed the detail to Davis during the show’s intermission, but we hear she “made a dramatic entrance” right before the start of the show.Mitchell was seated next to Clive Davis and was overheard telling him it was her first time on Broadway.Mitchell was seated next to Clive Davis and was overheard telling him it was her first time on Broadway.
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