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Release Date:
March 2, 2000
Original Title:
Audra McDonald at the Donmar, London
Production Companies:
HD Thames
Nonesuch Records
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 68
Audra McDonald, Tony Award-winner for Carousel, Master Class, and Ragtime, appears live in concert from the Donmar Warehouse in London. In a program that blends the old and the new, McDonald presents ballads by Gershwin, Arlen, and Kern, along with songs by the next generation of music theatre composers. Her performance demonstrates why The New York Times has declared, "She has the vocal power and charisma to make you believe in a better musical future."
Associate Producer:
Carol Yaple
Camera Operator:
Chris Dingley
Peter Edwards
Peter Howard
Rob Mansfield
Martin Clarke
Director:
Gavin Taylor
Editor:
Steve Eveleigh
Executive Producer:
Robert Hurwitz
Ian Martin
Lighting Design:
Howard Harrison
Stuart Crane
Lighting Director:
Keith Reed
Makeup Designer:
Anne Edwards
Mixing Engineer:
Jon Clarence
Music Director:
Ted Sperling
Producer:
Tommy Krasker
Paul Kafno
Production Design:
Robert Jones
Production Executive:
Roy English
Production Manager:
Ali Fellows
Phil White
Sound:
John Turnock
Sound Designer:
Andy Brown
Sound Supervisor:
Richard Bradford
Stage Director:
Ted Sperling
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