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Release Date:
January 12, 1995
Original Title:
A Tribute to Stephen Sondheim
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
A+E Global Media
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 71
This special is a recording of the presentation of the Algur H. Meadows Award for Excellence in the Arts presented by Southern Methodist University in 1994. The performance, by students at the school and guest artists Bernadette Peters, Chip Zien and Debra Monk, is intercut with interviews with Sondheim, Hal Prince, James Lapine and videotaped testimonials from Angela Lansbury and Jason Alexander.
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Assistant Director:
Laura McGough
Camera Operator:
Anietie Antia-Obong
Jonathan Belford
Nicole Blanchard
Stephen Dooher
Ione C. Evans
Rebecca Houser
Daniel Loflin
Hugo Pons
Claude Stuart IV
Drew Tidwell
Christal Welty
Choreographer:
Patricia Harrington Delaney
Conductor:
David Milner
Director:
Lynn Gartley
John Neville-Andrews
Executive Producer:
Bob Banner
Lighting Design:
David Martin Jacques
Lyricist:
Stephen Sondheim
Makeup & Hair:
Lydia Duron
Mixing Engineer:
David Rosenblad
Music:
Stephen Sondheim
Music Supervisor:
Constantina Tsolainou
Producer:
Greg Brown
Producer's Assistant:
Charles Hornsby
John Thorne
Production Assistant:
Jason Drummond
Darin Friedmann
Shadi Ghaith
Gina D. Hoffman
Eddie Hoover
Lynda Lester
Leslie Majzlin
Liane Soukup
Stephanie Spaulding
Craig Weaver
Production Supervisor:
Sheilae Sheeler
Sound Assistant:
Laurence Herzfeld
Jamie C. Taylor
Stage Director:
John Neville-Andrews
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Tommy Bourgeois
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