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Release Date:
March 6, 2001
Original Title:
My Favorite Broadway: The Love Songs
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
The Metropolitan Entertainment Group
Thirteen
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 104
Live from Carnegie Hall and hosted by Julie Andrews, a host of glittering Broadway stars sing Broadway's best and most enduring love songs. This production is a filmed record of a concert given on 16 October 2000 at the City Center for Music and Dance, New York City, to raise funds for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids. The occasion was particularly notable in that it marked Julie Andrews' (brief) return to singing in public after a four-year hiatus. Originally broadcast on PBS's "Great Performances" (season 29, episode 8).
Camera Operator:
Bob Del Russo
Charlie Huntley
Alain Onesto
Jay Kulick
Gordon Minard
John Meiklejohn
Lyn Noland
Bob Long
Ron Washburn
Miguel Armstrong
Costume Design:
Toni-Leslie James
Creative Consultant:
Jay Binder
Creator:
Tony Adams
Jay Binder
Graciela Daniele
Paul Gemignani
Allen Newman
Jeff Rowland
Director:
David Horn
Editor:
Sean Fullan
Executive Producer:
John Scher
Hair Supervisor:
Randy Houston Mercer
Hairstylist:
John Isaacs
Damian Miano
Thom Gonzales
Craig Kilander
Russell Kern
Dierdre Harris
Diego Americo
Lighting Design:
Alan Adelman
Line Producer:
Eileen Bernstein
Makeup & Hair:
Tara Colevecchio
Makeup Artist:
Chris Anne Davis
Louis Diel
David Goforth
John Perkins
Jeanette Clark
LeSonya Gunter
Makeup Supervisor:
Randy Houston Mercer
Music Director:
Paul Gemignani
Producer:
Tony Adams
Allen Newman
Jeff Rowland
Production Coordinator:
Lauren Winters
Tracy Allred
Production Design:
Ray Klausen
Production Manager:
Lisa Richardson
Script Consultant:
Peter Morris
Script Supervisor:
Patricia Ranelli
Sound:
Bob Aldridge
Sound Designer:
Mitch Maketansky
Sound Engineer:
John Harris
Sound Mixer:
Didier Deutsch
James P. Nichols
Stage Director:
Graciela Daniele
Technical Supervisor:
Terry Donohue
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Sharon Lewis
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