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CAP21 honors Hal Prince

Title
  1. CAP21 honors Hal Prince [videorecording] / [presented by] Collaborative Arts Project 21.
Published by
  1. New York, 1999.

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Additional authors
  1. Lavin, Linda, 1937-
  2. Ventura, Frank
  3. Van Wyck, Peter
  4. Ventura, Eliza
  5. Hindman, James.
  6. Brady, Patrick Scott
  7. Waldrop, Mark
  8. Alper, Steven M.
  9. Knapp, Sarah, 1959-
  10. Harelik, Mark
  11. Lodin, Jeffrey.
  12. Allen, John
  13. Squier, William
  14. Mayes, Sally
  15. Berger, Stephen, 1954-
  16. Antaramian, Jacqueline
  17. Korbich, Eddie
  18. McCormick, Michael
  19. Bernarda, Beau
  20. Goldstein, Gerald
  21. Leech, Andy
  22. Mesa, Ron
  23. Weisberg, Noah
  24. Winther, Michael
  25. Hill, Erin
  26. Lissemore, Richard
  27. Spedale, Richard
  28. Collaborative Arts Project 21 (New York, N.Y.)
Description
  1. 1 videocassette (VHS) (88 min.) :bsd., col. SP; 1/2 in.
Summary
  1. Includes excerpts from three new musical works: Pete & Keeley (8 min.), begins at 18:30; The immigrant (7 min.), begins at 30:20; and Rebels (11 min.), begins at 41:15.
Alternative title
  1. Collaborative Arts Project 21 presents The next generation of musical theater artists in a benefit performance honoring Hal Prince.
Subject
  1. Theatrical producers and directors > New York (State) > New York
  2. Prince, Harold, 1928-2019
  3. Musical theater > United States
  4. Tributes
Call number
  1. NCOV 2408
Note
  1. Video image in Letterbox format.
  2. Collaborative Arts Project 21, Inc. (CAP21) is a not-for-profit artistic development company and training conservatory founded in 1993. Harold "Hal" Prince (1928-2019), is the producer of such Broadway shows as Fiddler on the roof, Damn Yankees, and West side story, and director of Sweeney Todd, A little night music, and Kiss of the spider woman, among others.
Access (note)
  1. Restricted to qualified researchers.
Credits (note)
  1. Pete 'n' Keely (excerpt): written and conceived by James Hindman ; musical arrangements by Patrick Brady ; original material by Patrick Brady & Mark Waldrop.
  2. The Immigrant (excerpt): music by Steven M. Alper ; lyrics by Sarah Knapp ; book by Mark Harelik.
  3. Rebels (excerpt): music by Jeffrey Lodin ; lyrics by John Allen & William Squier ; book by John Allen.
Performer (note)
  1. Hosted by Linda Lavin.
  2. Introductory remarks by Frank Ventura and Peter Van Wyck.
  3. Excerpts from new works introduced by Eliza Ventura.
  4. Performers include: Sally Mayes, Stephen Berger, Jacqueline Antaramian, Eddie Korbich, Michael McCormick, Beau Bernarda, Gerald Goldstein, Andy Leech, Ron Mesa, Noah Weisberg, Michael Winther, Erin Hill, Richard Lissemore, Richard Spedale, and others.
Event (note)
  1. Videotaped at the DiCapo Opera Theater, New York, N.Y., Oct. 4, 1999.
Title
  1. CAP21 honors Hal Prince [videorecording] / [presented by] Collaborative Arts Project 21.
Imprint
  1. New York, 1999.
Access
  1. Restricted to qualified researchers.
Credits
  1. Pete 'n' Keely (excerpt): written and conceived by James Hindman ; musical arrangements by Patrick Brady ; original material by Patrick Brady & Mark Waldrop.
  2. The Immigrant (excerpt): music by Steven M. Alper ; lyrics by Sarah Knapp ; book by Mark Harelik.
  3. Rebels (excerpt): music by Jeffrey Lodin ; lyrics by John Allen & William Squier ; book by John Allen.
Performer
  1. Hosted by Linda Lavin.
  2. Introductory remarks by Frank Ventura and Peter Van Wyck.
  3. Excerpts from new works introduced by Eliza Ventura.
  4. Performers include: Sally Mayes, Stephen Berger, Jacqueline Antaramian, Eddie Korbich, Michael McCormick, Beau Bernarda, Gerald Goldstein, Andy Leech, Ron Mesa, Noah Weisberg, Michael Winther, Erin Hill, Richard Lissemore, Richard Spedale, and others.
Event
  1. Videotaped at the DiCapo Opera Theater, New York, N.Y., Oct. 4, 1999.
Local note
  1. Gift of Harold Prince.
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  1. Request Access to Theatre on Film and Tape Archive Special Collections material
Local subject
  1. Tributes.
Added author
  1. Lavin, Linda, 1937- host.
  2. Ventura, Frank, speaker.
  3. Van Wyck, Peter, speaker.
  4. Ventura, Eliza, speaker.
  5. Hindman, James. Pete 'n' Keely.
  6. Brady, Patrick Scott, arranger of music.
  7. Brady, Patrick Scott, composer.
  8. Waldrop, Mark, original material.
  9. Alper, Steven M. Immigrant.
  10. Knapp, Sarah, 1959- lyricist.
  11. Harelik, Mark, librettist.
  12. Lodin, Jeffrey. Rebels.
  13. Allen, John, lyricist.
  14. Allen, John, librettist.
  15. Squier, William, lyricist.
  16. Mayes, Sally, performer.
  17. Berger, Stephen, 1954- performer.
  18. Antaramian, Jacqueline, performer.
  19. Korbich, Eddie, performer.
  20. McCormick, Michael, performer.
  21. Bernarda, Beau, performer.
  22. Goldstein, Gerald, performer.
  23. Leech, Andy, performer.
  24. Mesa, Ron, performer.
  25. Weisberg, Noah, performer.
  26. Winther, Michael, performer.
  27. Hill, Erin, performer.
  28. Lissemore, Richard, performer.
  29. Spedale, Richard, performer.
  30. Collaborative Arts Project 21 (New York, N.Y.)
  31. Prince, Harold, 1928-2019, donor.
Research call number
  1. NCOV 2408
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