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Women in theatre.

Title
Women in theatre. Susan Stroman [videorecording] / produced by the League of Professional Theatre Women, Isobel Robins, Harriet Slaughter, co-presidents ; Ruth Mayleas, executive producer ; Betty L. Corwin, director of special projects, Theatre on Film and Tape Archive ; Bob Isaacson, executive in charge of production ; Audra D. Malone, director ; [produced for] CUNY-TV.
Publication
New York : CUNY-TV, c2004.

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Additional Authors
  • Stroman, Susan
  • Winer, Linda
  • Robins, Isobel
  • Slaughter, Harriet
  • Mayleas, Ruth
  • Corwin, Betty L
  • Isaacson, Robert
  • Malone, Audra D
  • CUNY-TV (Television station : New York, N.Y.), producer.
  • League of Professional Theatre Women, producer.
  • City University of New York.
  • League of Professional Theatre Women, donor.
  • CUNY-TV (Television station : New York, N.Y.), donor.
Description
1 videocassette (VHS) (29 min.) : sd., col. SP; 1/2 in.
Summary
Susan Stroman discusses her career with Newsday critic Linda Winer. Stroman relates that she knew as a child that she wanted to be a choreographer. Since then, she has become a Broadway pioneer as a woman director/choreographer of major hit shows, such as Contact (1999) and The producers (2001), for which, combined, she earned three of her five Tony Awards. Stroman speaks about the creation of Contact, which contains virtually no words, and which some in the theater community initially found difficult to categorize; her choreography of the George Gershwin musical Crazy for you, which made her work more widely known; her marriage to director Mike Ockrent, who died of leukemia in 1999; her exposure to show tunes by her piano-playing salesman father; her passion for music, and early experiences with dance and choreography; coming to New York City as a dancer intent on choreographing; her admiration for the choreography of Jerome Robbins; meeting and working with Mel Brooks; how she views her role as a director/choreographer; choreographing dance concerts versus musical shows; and why she thinks women haven't previously been allowed "control" of Broadway productions.
Series Statement
Women in theatre
Alternative Title
Dialogues with notable women in American theatre
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Television.
  • Talk shows.
  • Interviews.
Note
  • Credits at end of tape.
  • Program is also available at www.cuny.tv.
  • "Discussion program spotlighting prominent women from the theatre, including performers, playwrights, producers and designers."
Performer (note)
  • Interviewer: Linda Winer.
Event (note)
  • Videotaped in the CUNY-TV studios, New York, N.Y. on Dec. 15, 2003. First aired on CUNY-TV, Channel 75, June 4, 2004.
Call Number
NCOX 2045
OCLC
170972706
Title
Women in theatre. Susan Stroman [videorecording] / produced by the League of Professional Theatre Women, Isobel Robins, Harriet Slaughter, co-presidents ; Ruth Mayleas, executive producer ; Betty L. Corwin, director of special projects, Theatre on Film and Tape Archive ; Bob Isaacson, executive in charge of production ; Audra D. Malone, director ; [produced for] CUNY-TV.
Imprint
New York : CUNY-TV, c2004.
Series
Women in theatre
Performer
Interviewer: Linda Winer.
Event
Videotaped in the CUNY-TV studios, New York, N.Y. on Dec. 15, 2003. First aired on CUNY-TV, Channel 75, June 4, 2004.
Local Note
Gift of The League of Professional Theatre Women and CUNY-TV.
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Added Author
Stroman, Susan, interviewee.
Winer, Linda, interviewer.
Robins, Isobel, producer.
Slaughter, Harriet, producer.
Mayleas, Ruth, producer.
Corwin, Betty L, producer.
Isaacson, Robert, producer.
Malone, Audra D, director.
CUNY-TV (Television station : New York, N.Y.), producer.
League of Professional Theatre Women, producer.
City University of New York.
League of Professional Theatre Women, donor.
CUNY-TV (Television station : New York, N.Y.), donor.
Research Call Number
NCOX 2045
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