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Release Date:
December 1, 1999
Original Title:
My Favorite Broadway: The Leading Ladies
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
The Metropolitan Entertainment Group
Thirteen
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 100
On Sept. 28, 1998, some of the greatest divas in musical theater -- including Marin Mazzie, Judy Kuhn and Audra McDonald -- took the stage at New York City's Carnegie Hall to belt out songs that made them famous. Julie Andrews hosted the event. Showstoppers include Liza Minnelli performing "Some People"; Andrea McArdle singing "Look for the Silver Lining" and "Tomorrow"; and Bebe Neuwirth and Karen Ziemba teaming for "Nowadays/Hot Honey Rag." Originally broadcast on PBS's "Great Performances" (season 28, episode 4).
Camera Operator:
Rob Balton
Lyn Noland
Bob Del Russo
Drory Yelin
John Meiklejohn
Charlie Huntley
Jay Kulick
Tom Ucciferri
Choreographer:
David Marques
Director:
William Cosel
Editor:
Sean Fullan
Executive Producer:
Jeff Rowland
John Scher
Lighting Design:
Alan Adelman
Line Producer:
Eileen Bernstein
Makeup & Hair:
Gabbi Postman
Stephen Ward
Chris Anne Davis
D.D. Harris
Michael Michielle
Hagen Linss
Maria Torfeld
Larry Boyette
Cory Velez
Grantley McEntire
Randy Houston Mercer
Terra Rodgers
David Goforth
Timothy Montgomery
Luke Bouchard
Music Coordinator:
Peggy Serra
Music Director:
Paul Gemignani
Producer:
Jeff Rowland
Tony Adams
Allen Newman
Production Coordinator:
Tanya Greenblatt
Production Design:
Ray Klausen
Production Manager:
Lisa Richardson
Sound:
Paul Acousta
Ron Lorman
Sound Designer:
Mitch Maketansky
Stage Director:
Scott Ellis
Technical Supervisor:
Terry Donohue
Writer:
David Thompson
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