Broadway documentaries

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Younger Brother
#1Broadway documentaries
Posted: 10/7/12 at 6:23am

Hi all!
Over the weekend I watched a few Broadway documentaries (The Road To Broadway, Broadway: The American Musical and Every Little Step) and was wondering, if anyone could recommend any more?

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jv92
#2Broadway documentaries
Posted: 10/7/12 at 8:12am

The Pennebaker COMPANY cast album one is sensational, and a good look at people like Sondheim and Prince at the beginning of their revolutionary journey.

#2Broadway documentaries
Posted: 10/7/12 at 8:47am

Broadway: The Golden Age

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#3Broadway documentaries
Posted: 10/7/12 at 11:53am

The making of Cats as an extra feature on the Cats dvd
Elaine Stritch at Liberty has a lot of backstage action
Follies in concert has a lot of backstage action
Fosse biography
Les Miserables documentary
Miss Saigon documentary
Moon Over Buffalo documentary entitled "Moon Over Broadway"
Recording the Producers
Recording Guys and Dolls
Jerry Herman biography
Neil Simon biography
Jerome Robbins biography
Carol Channing documentary

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LizzieCurry
#4Broadway documentaries
Posted: 10/7/12 at 5:04pm

The Standbys: http://www.thestandbys.com/


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brettarnett
#5Broadway documentaries
Posted: 10/7/12 at 6:13pm

For anyone who wanted to see the Les Miserables one, here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4PUksrKqo0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fS_s1U36WAE&feature=relmfu

EDIT

I am not sure if there is a longer documentary on Les Miserables. Updated On: 10/7/12 at 06:13 PM

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#6Broadway documentaries
Posted: 10/8/12 at 7:18pm

The Standbys looks really intriguing! Is it making the rounds now? Will it be on Netflix?


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#7Broadway documentaries
Posted: 11/25/12 at 9:53pm

Just went to the standbys site. That looks like a must see.

Found this thread because I was searching for something about the second film in the BROADWAY: The Golden Age trilogy. Any news on the 2nd film? Nothing on the website.


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3bluenight
#8Broadway documentaries
Posted: 11/26/12 at 2:50am

I would also add

O.T.: Our Town
Somewhere Over the Raindbow: The Music of Harold Arlen
Johnny Mercer The Dream's On Me
Jerome Robbins Something to Dance About



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#9Broadway documentaries
Posted: 11/26/12 at 3:01am

Thanks for posting the links to my Yotube 20/20 Les Mis doc, brettarnett. I was just about to.

There is a longer doc on Les Mis, btw. It's called "Les Miserables: Stage By Stage" and follows some of the international productions at the time (late 80s). It doesn't offer much as far as development of the show as it happened like Miss Saigon, but it has a nice look behind the scenes of the recording sessions for the Complete Symphonic Recording. Watching it today makes me depressed to think what the show once sounded like, but I recommend it to anyone who likes the show.

I'm sure it's also up on YouTube. Search for it and have fun.


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elphaba.scares.me
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Posted: 11/26/12 at 8:26am

"Show Business" is about as good as it gets.

Traces the big shows (Wicked, Avenue Q, Taboo, and Caroline, or Change) from development all the way through the Tonys. Awesome moments include a bunch of theatre writers, including Michael Riedel, getting drunk at Joe Allen's and speculating on the certain failure of Avenue Q's Broadway transfer.

The filmmakers got lucky when they picked that season...but then they did a terrific job documenting it.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000UAE7NG

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karen24
#11Broadway documentaries
Posted: 11/26/12 at 8:28am

I recently stumbled across a series of videos called "An Evening With Stephen Schwartz" which were done by the Education Dept. of the JFK Center for the Performing Arts. I found them really interesting - they start with him talking about his early days and go on to describe the development of his major works. They're available both on iTunes (as podcasts) and YouTube. I came away with a new respect for him.

I'll put a link to the first YouTube video here - I think it's a little easier to see them on iTunes, though, if you have that.
An Evening With Stephen Schwartz


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aaronb
#12Broadway documentaries
Posted: 11/26/12 at 1:13pm

Not actually about Broadway--but Al Pacino's LOOKING FOR RICHARD is a great documentary about acting in Shakespeare.

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Marianne2
#13Broadway documentaries
Posted: 11/26/12 at 1:54pm

PBS had shown one on Great Performances for In the Heights.


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