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Release Date:
May 20, 2003
Original Title:
Mostly Sondheim
Alternate Titles:
Barbara Cook in Mostly Sondheim
Barbara Cook in Mostly Sondheim with Wally Harper, Music Director
Barbara Cook: Mostly Sondheim
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
DRG Records
Ginger Group Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 86
Experience a truly memorable musical event as Broadway legend Barbara Cook, known for her starring roles in "The Music Man" and "She Loves Me," performs songs written and enjoyed by renowned composer Stephen Sondheim. In addition to singing Sondheim classics like "Everybody Says Don't" and "Send in the Clowns," Cook pays tribute to tunes Sondheim wished he had written, such as "I Got Lost in His Arms" and "The Trolley Song."
Associate Producer:
Sarah Cullen
Camera Operator:
Miguel Armstrong
Rob Balton
Juan Barrera
Jim Covello
Nicole Craig
Bob Del Russo
David Smith
Costume Coordinator:
Sue Gandy
Director:
Jim Brown
Editor:
Garrett Levin
Executive Producer:
Hugh Fordin
Lighting Design:
Allen Branton
Lighting Director:
Kevin Lawson
Makeup & Hair:
Belinda Moss
Music Director:
Wally Harper
Online Editor:
Flynn McCaffrey
Producer:
Jim Brown
Molly McBride
Production Manager:
Nicole Craig
Production Supervisor:
Dan O'Leary
Songs:
Stephen Sondheim
Sound Post Supervisor:
Alan Silverman
Technical Supervisor:
Andre Allen
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