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Release Date:
August 7, 2005
Original Title:
Broadway's Lost Treasures III: The Best of The Tony Awards
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
Acorn Media Enterprises
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
Broadway royalty and Tony-winners Tommy Tune, Carol Channing, Robert Goulet, and Harvey Fierstein are your hosts for this third compilation of great musical performances from the archives of the Tony Award® broadcasts. Legendary stars from legendary shows strut their stuff in 23 performances that have become part of Broadway history.
Assistant Director:
Wayne Palmer
Associate Producer:
Sharon Radcliffe
Leticia Arroyo
Camera Operator:
Bob Long
Rob Salamanca
Pat Terray
Co-Director:
Bob Morris
Director:
Christopher A. Cohen
Editor:
Michael Coelho
Chris Milone
Executive Producer:
Christopher A. Cohen
Steven Hecht
Graphic Designer:
Robert Fredette
Legal Services:
Richard M. Ticktin
Lighting Director:
Robert C. Pullman
Line Producer:
Christian Villalba
Makeup Artist:
Danielle Vignjevich
Music Editor:
Chris Denman
Music Supervision Assistant:
Ashley Malcolm
Music Supervisor:
Jay Stollman
Producer:
Mary Ann Donahue
Paul Graham
Production Assistant:
Anita Robertson
Emily Scheible
Researcher:
Susan Fraser
Set Designer:
Frank Lopez
Stage Director:
Terry Benson
Technical Supervisor:
Manse Sharp
Writer:
Steven Hecht
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