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Release Date:
September 29, 1996
Original Title:
Passion
Alternate Titles:
Stephen Sondheim's Passion
Genres:
Drama | Music | Romance
Production Companies:
American Playhouse
Brandman Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 115
Giorgio, a young soldier, is in love with the married Clara and becomes her lover. But they are separated when Giorgio is posted far away, where he meets the unhappy, unhealthy, and unattractive Fosca, who develops a passionate love for Giorgio and tries to make him love her. This rendition of Stephen Sondheim's Tony Award-winning musical was recorded on the stage with it's original all-star Broadway cast. Originally broadcast as part of "American Playhouse" on PBS (season thirteen, episode six).
Additional Editing:
Paul Srp
Bill Stephan
Assistant Director:
Jane Comfort
Assistant Editor:
Laura Young
Camera Operator:
Tony C. Jannelli
Juan Barrera
Michael Slovis
Bruce MacCallum
Casting:
Wendy Ettinger
Colorist:
Roger Doran
Costume Design:
Jane Greenwood
Director:
James Lapine
Director of Photography:
John Bailey
Editor:
Girish Bhargava
Executive Producer:
Michael Brandman
Hair Designer:
Phyllis Della Illien
Hair Supervisor:
Robert Fama
Lighting Design:
Beverly Emmons
Lighting Director:
Ned Hallick
Lyricist:
Stephen Sondheim
Makeup Artist:
Kelly Gleason
Music Director:
Paul Gemignani
Musical:
Stephen Sondheim
James Lapine
Orchestrator:
Jonathan Tunick
Original Music Composer:
Stephen Sondheim
Post Production Supervisor:
Madeleine Gavin
Producer:
Kimberly Myers
Production Manager:
Jack Briggs
Script Supervisor:
Mary Bailey
Set Designer:
Adrianne Lobel
Songs:
Stephen Sondheim
Sound Designer:
Otts Munderloh
Sound Post Supervisor:
Richard Fairbanks
Peter Roos
Sound Recordist:
Kooster McAlister
Sound Supervisor:
Mike Shoskes
Stage Director:
James Lapine
Technical Supervisor:
Fred J. Gallo, Jr.
Writer:
James Lapine
Stephen Sondheim
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