Sophisticated Ladies (1982) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 5, 1982

Original Title:
Sophisticated Ladies

Alternate Titles:
Duke Ellington's Sophisticated Ladies

Production Companies:
Black Tie Network
J2 Communications

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 108

Memorable music and incredible dancing transport you into the Grand Duke's world! Here's the eye popping, foot-stomping, Tony award-winning musical extravaganza that will send you into jazz heaven!

The classic songs of legendary jazz composer Duke Ellington come alive on stage in this performance video. Duke Ellington's Sophisticated Ladies documents a performance of the popular Broadway revue, built around more than two dozen great tunes from Ellington's songbook. Hinton Battle, Paula Kelly and Phyllis Hyman headline the cast for this production; songs include "Take The A Train," "Caravan," "Satin Doll," "In a Sentimental Mood," "Mood Indigo," "Don't Get Around Much Anymore," and many more.

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Associate Editor:
Ferne Friedman

Associate Producer:
Alison Bassett

Camera Operator:
John Feher
Les Leibowitz
Michael Lieberman
Jake Ostroff
David Smith
Steve Zinn

Choreographer:
Donald McKayle
Michael Smuin
Henry LeTang

Costume Design:
Willa Kim

Director:
Clark Jones

Editor:
Jerry Newman

Executive Producer:
Bruce Brandwen

Hair Designer:
Danny Wintrode

Lighting Design:
Jennifer Tipton
Alan Adelman

Makeup Artist:
Romania Ford
Jim Pinto
Mickey Scott

Music Consultant:
Paul Chihara

Music Director:
Mercer Ellington

Musical:
Donald McKayle
Duke Ellington

Orchestrator:
Al Cohn

Producer:
Ron Nicodemus

Production Executive:
Kenneth M. Papagan

Set Designer:
Tony Walton

Sound Designer:
Otts Munderloh

Sound Engineer:
David Hewitt

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Robert Liftin

Sound Supervisor:
Matt Kaplowitz

Stage Director:
Michael Smuin

Technical Supervisor:
Kent Green

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