The Nance (2014) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 10, 2014

Original Title:
The Nance

Alternate Titles:
Lincoln Center Theater: The Nance
Live From Lincoln Center: The Nance
The Nance: Live From Lincoln Center

Production Companies:
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 135

Nathan Lane portrays a comic from the 1930s who plays gay men for laughs. Originally Episode 2 from Season 40 of Live From Lincoln Center on PBS.

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Assistant Director:
Rae Kraus

Assistant Editor:
Oriana Syed

Associate Producer:
Kristy Geslain

Camera Operator:
Jay Millard
David Smith
Miguel Armstrong
Bill Akerlund
Jim Tufaro

Casting:
Daniel Swee

Choreographer:
Joey Pizzi

Colorist:
Ken Sirulnick

Conductor:
David Gursky

Costume Design:
Ann Roth

Director:
Matthew Diamond

Editor:
Rachel Reichman

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Elizabeth W. Scott

Executive Producer:
Andrew Carl Wilk

Hair Designer:
David Brian Brown

Lighting Design:
Japhy Weideman

Lighting Director:
Alan Adelman

Line Producer:
Tina Magnuson

Makeup Designer:
Allen Weisinger

Orchestrator:
Larry Blank

Original Music Composer:
Glen Kelly

Post Production Supervisor:
Nick Palm

Producer:
Douglas Chang
Elizabeth W. Scott

Production Manager:
Daisy Placeres

Script Supervisor:
Dorothy Yang

Set Designer:
John Lee Beatty

Sound:
Steve Lamphere
Tim Brannegan

Sound Designer:
Leon Rothenberg

Sound Mixer:
Jorge Silva

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ken Hahn

Stage Director:
Jack O'Brien

Steadicam Operator:
Jeff Latonero

Supervising Producer:
Allen Kelman

Technical Supervisor:
Emmett Loughran

Theatre Play:
Douglas Carter Beane

Wig Designer:
David Brian Brown

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