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Sondheim: a celebration at Carnegie Hall

Title
  1. Sondheim: a celebration at Carnegie Hall [videorecording] / Producer, John Walker ; executive producer, Ken Marsolais ; executive producers for PBS, David Horn and Jac Venza ; music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim ; written for the stage by David Thompson ; directed for the stage by Scott Ellis ; choreographed for the stage by Susan Stroman ; directed for television by Kirk Browning ; a production of Carnegie Hall and Thirteen/WNET.
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  1. New York, 1993.

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Additional authors
  1. Walker, John, 1956 April 21-
  2. Marsolais, Ken
  3. Horn, David (Producer)
  4. Venza, Jac
  5. Sondheim, Stephen
  6. Thompson, David, 1956-
  7. Ellis, Scott, 1957-
  8. Stroman, Susan
  9. Browning, Kirk, 1921-2008
  10. Gemignani, Paul
  11. Toser, David
  12. Munderloh, Otts
  13. Brown, Jason Robert
  14. Howard, Peter, 1927-2008
  15. Sebesky, Don
  16. Tunick, Jonathan
  17. Young, Tara
  18. Bradley, Gary
  19. Benson, Terry
  20. Irwin, Bill, 1950-
  21. Kahn, Madeline
  22. Lehman, Jeanne
  23. Jacoby, Mark
  24. Minnelli, Liza
  25. Stritch, Billy
  26. Loudon, Dorothy
  27. Buckley, Betty
  28. LuPone, Patti
  29. Ziémba, Karen
  30. Cassidy, Patrick, 1962-
  31. Garber, Victor
  32. Eagan, Daisy
  33. Peters, Bernadette
  34. Blackwell, Harolyn
  35. Anderson, Kevin, 1960-
  36. Andrews, George Lee
  37. Lambert, Beverly
  38. Moore, Maureen
  39. Terry, Susan, 1953-
  40. Close, Glenn, 1947-
  41. Baker, Ron
  42. Blanchet, Peter
  43. Brennan, Nora
  44. Gottschall, Ruth
  45. Lee, Jennifer Paulson
  46. Malm, Mia
  47. Meyer, Carol (Soprano)
  48. Piccinni, Angela
  49. Thomas, Bronwyn
  50. Tomzak, Karyn
  51. Walker, Blythe
  52. Ward, Theara
  53. Yocum, Ann
  54. Heacock, Kent
  55. Jacobs, Matthew Alan
  56. Kelley, Ronald
  57. Klapper, Ian
  58. Muenz, Richard
  59. Carnegie Hall Broadway Chorus
  60. Tonics (Musical group)
  61. Boys' Choir of Harlem
  62. Carnegie Hall Corporation
  63. WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.)
Description
  1. 1 videocassette (VHS) (120 min.) : sound, color; 1/2 in.
Subject
  1. Sondheim, Stephen
  2. Musical theater -- New York (State) -- New York
  3. Theatrical productions -- New York (State) -- New York -- 1991-2000
Genre/Form
  1. Musicals.
  2. Television.
Contents
  1. Song/(show)/performer: Sweeney Todd medley (Sweeney Todd) / Paul Gemignani and the American Theatre Orchestra --Loveland (Follies) / Chorus -- Getting married today (Company) / Jeanne Lehman, Mark Jacoby, and Madeline Kahn -- Back in business (Dick Tracy) / Liza Minnelli -- Good thing going (Merrily we roll along) / The Tonics -- Losing my mind (Follies) + You could drive a person crazy (Company) / Dorothy Loudon -- Our time (Merrily we roll along) / The Boys Choir of Harlem -- Children will listen (Into the woods) / Betty Buckley -- Being alive (Company) / Patti LuPone -- Sooner or later (Dick Tracy) / Karen Ziémba -- The Ballad of Booth (Assassins) / Patrick Cassidy and Victor Garber -- Broadway Baby (Follies) / Daisy Eagan -- Not a day goes by (Merrily we roll along) / Bernadette Peters -- Green finch and linnet bird (Sweeney Todd) / Harolyn Blackwell -- Remember? + A weekend in the country (A little night music) -- Mark Jacoby, Peter Blanchet, Ron Baker, Beverly Lambert, Carol Meyer, Maureen Moore, Bronwyn Thomas, Blythe Walker, Susan Terry, Kevin Anderson, George Lee Andrews -- Send in the clowns (A little night music) / Glenn Close -- Old friends (Merrily we roll along) / Liza Minnelli -- Sunday (Sunday in the park with George) / Bernadette Peters and ensemble.
Call number
  1. NCOX 883
Note
  1. This videorecording derives from a WNET/Channel 13 broadcast that took place during the station's annual fund-raising drive. Includes fund-raising pitches.
Access (note)
  1. Restricted to qualified researchers.
Credits (note)
  1. Musical direction by Paul Gemignani ; costume design by David Toser ; sound designer, Otts Munderloh ; musical arrangements, Jason Robert Brown, Peter Howard ; orchestrations, Don Sebesky, Jonathan Tunick ; assistant choreographer, Tara Young ; editor, Gary Bradley ; stage manager, Terry Benson.
Performer (note)
  1. Performers: Bill Irwin, Madeline Kahn, Jeanne Lehman, Mark Jacoby, Liza Minnelli, Billy Stritch, Dorothy Loudon, Betty Buckley, Patti LuPone, Karen Ziémba, Patrick Cassidy, Victor Garber, Daisy Eagan, Bernadette Peters, Harolyn Blackwell, Kevin Anderson, George Lee Andrews, Beverly Lambert, Maureen Moore, Susan Terry, Glenn Close, Ron Baker, Peter Blanchet, Nora Brennan, Ruth Gottschall, Jennifer Paulson Lee, Mia Malm, Carol Meyer, Angela Piccini, Bronwyn Thomas, Karyn Tomzak, Blythe Walker, Theara Ward, Ann Yocum, Kent Heacock, Matthew Alan Jacobs, Ron Kelley, Ian Klapper, Richard Muenz, et al.
  2. Speaker: Stephen Sondheim.
  3. Musical groups: The American Theatre Orchestra, The Tonics, The Boys Choir of Harlem, and The Carnegie Hall Broadway Chorus.
Event (note)
  1. Videotaped at Carnegie Hall, New York, N.Y., June 10, 1992. Broadcast on WNET/Channel 13, New York, N.Y., March 3, 1993.
Linking entry (note)
  1. Forms part of the Theatre on Film and Tape Archive, Billy Rose Theatre Division.
Title
  1. Sondheim: a celebration at Carnegie Hall [videorecording] / Producer, John Walker ; executive producer, Ken Marsolais ; executive producers for PBS, David Horn and Jac Venza ; music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim ; written for the stage by David Thompson ; directed for the stage by Scott Ellis ; choreographed for the stage by Susan Stroman ; directed for television by Kirk Browning ; a production of Carnegie Hall and Thirteen/WNET.
Imprint
  1. New York, 1993.
Access
  1. Restricted to qualified researchers.
Credits
  1. Musical direction by Paul Gemignani ; costume design by David Toser ; sound designer, Otts Munderloh ; musical arrangements, Jason Robert Brown, Peter Howard ; orchestrations, Don Sebesky, Jonathan Tunick ; assistant choreographer, Tara Young ; editor, Gary Bradley ; stage manager, Terry Benson.
Cast
  1. Performers: Bill Irwin, Madeline Kahn, Jeanne Lehman, Mark Jacoby, Liza Minnelli, Billy Stritch, Dorothy Loudon, Betty Buckley, Patti LuPone, Karen Ziémba, Patrick Cassidy, Victor Garber, Daisy Eagan, Bernadette Peters, Harolyn Blackwell, Kevin Anderson, George Lee Andrews, Beverly Lambert, Maureen Moore, Susan Terry, Glenn Close, Ron Baker, Peter Blanchet, Nora Brennan, Ruth Gottschall, Jennifer Paulson Lee, Mia Malm, Carol Meyer, Angela Piccini, Bronwyn Thomas, Karyn Tomzak, Blythe Walker, Theara Ward, Ann Yocum, Kent Heacock, Matthew Alan Jacobs, Ron Kelley, Ian Klapper, Richard Muenz, et al.
  2. Speaker: Stephen Sondheim.
  3. Musical groups: The American Theatre Orchestra, The Tonics, The Boys Choir of Harlem, and The Carnegie Hall Broadway Chorus.
Event
  1. Videotaped at Carnegie Hall, New York, N.Y., June 10, 1992. Broadcast on WNET/Channel 13, New York, N.Y., March 3, 1993.
Linking entry
  1. Forms part of the Theatre on Film and Tape Archive, Billy Rose Theatre Division.
Connect to:
  1. Request Access to Theatre on Film and Tape Archive Special Collections material
Added author
  1. Walker, John, 1956 April 21- television producer.
  2. Marsolais, Ken, television producer.
  3. Horn, David (Producer)
  4. Venza, Jac, television producer.
  5. Sondheim, Stephen, composer.
  6. Sondheim, Stephen, lyricist.
  7. Sondheim, Stephen, speaker.
  8. Thompson, David, 1956-
  9. Ellis, Scott, 1957- director.
  10. Stroman, Susan, choreographer.
  11. Browning, Kirk, 1921-2008, television director.
  12. Gemignani, Paul, conductor.
  13. Toser, David, costume designer.
  14. Munderloh, Otts, sound designer.
  15. Brown, Jason Robert, arranger of music.
  16. Howard, Peter, 1927-2008, arranger of music.
  17. Sebesky, Don, orchestrations.
  18. Tunick, Jonathan, orchestrations.
  19. Young, Tara, assistant choreographer.
  20. Bradley, Gary, editor of moving image work.
  21. Benson, Terry, stage manager.
  22. Irwin, Bill, 1950- performer.
  23. Kahn, Madeline, performer.
  24. Lehman, Jeanne, performer.
  25. Jacoby, Mark, performer.
  26. Minnelli, Liza, performer.
  27. Stritch, Billy, performer.
  28. Stritch, Billy, instrumentalist.
  29. Loudon, Dorothy, performer.
  30. Buckley, Betty, performer.
  31. LuPone, Patti, performer.
  32. Ziémba, Karen, performer.
  33. Cassidy, Patrick, 1962- performer.
  34. Garber, Victor, performer.
  35. Eagan, Daisy, performer.
  36. Peters, Bernadette, performer.
  37. Blackwell, Harolyn, performer.
  38. Anderson, Kevin, 1960- performer.
  39. Andrews, George Lee, performer.
  40. Lambert, Beverly, performer.
  41. Moore, Maureen, performer.
  42. Terry, Susan, 1953- performer.
  43. Close, Glenn, 1947- performer.
  44. Baker, Ron, performer.
  45. Blanchet, Peter, performer.
  46. Brennan, Nora, performer.
  47. Gottschall, Ruth, performer.
  48. Lee, Jennifer Paulson, performer.
  49. Malm, Mia, performer.
  50. Meyer, Carol (Soprano)
  51. Piccinni, Angela, performer.
  52. Thomas, Bronwyn, performer.
  53. Tomzak, Karyn, performer.
  54. Walker, Blythe, performer.
  55. Ward, Theara, performer.
  56. Yocum, Ann, performer.
  57. Heacock, Kent, performer.
  58. Jacobs, Matthew Alan, performer.
  59. Kelley, Ronald, performer.
  60. Klapper, Ian, performer.
  61. Muenz, Richard, performer.
  62. Carnegie Hall Broadway Chorus.
  63. Tonics (Musical group)
  64. Boys' Choir of Harlem.
  65. Carnegie Hall Corporation.
  66. WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.)
Research call number
  1. NCOX 883
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