Barnum (1986) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 26, 1986

Original Title:
Barnum

Genres:
Music | TV Movie

Production Companies:
BBC

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 113

The Prince of Humbug gives you a musical tour of his life!

Barnum the musical traces Phineas Taylor Barnum's career from 1835 to 1881 when he joined James A. Bailey to form the circus which was called The Greatest Show on Earth. Barnum is a defender of "the noble art of humbug" with a philosophy, and has a free wheeling ambition to make a fortune. He buys the oldest woman in the world, named Joyce Heath, as a sideshow attraction. Barnum builds a museum of curiosities supported by his wife Charity, who would like him to settle down.

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Associate Producer:
Wendy Toye

Camera Operator:
Maurice Abel
Paul Harding
John Hawes
Tony Maslen
John Smithson

Casting Director:
Kurt Ganzl

Choreographer:
Joe Layton
Buddy Schwab

Costume Design:
Theoni V. Aldredge

Director:
Terry Hughes

Editor:
John Sillitto

Lighting Design:
Eric Delzenne

Lighting Director:
Bert Robinson

Makeup Designer:
Lesley Rawstorne

Music Arranger:
Cy Coleman

Music Director:
Michael Reed

Musical:
Mark Bramble
Cy Coleman
Michael Stewart

Orchestrator:
Hershy Kay

Producer:
Harold Fielding

Production Manager:
David Freeman

Set Designer:
David Mitchell

Sound Designer:
Edward Fardell

Sound Supervisor:
Tony Milton
Tony Revell
Barrie Hawes

Stage Director:
Joe Layton
Peter Coe

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