Broadway: The Golden Age Re-Airs in NYC and Other Cities

By: Aug. 08, 2007
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Rick McKay's acclaimed documentary Broadway: The Golden Age is back on Public Television and Rick McKay will appear live with WLIW's Laura Savini, hosting the film, on WLIW/21 in the New York/New Jersey/Connecticut area on Wednesday, August 8th at 7:30 PM, which will be rebroadcast at 11:30 PM and Thursday, August 9th at 1 PM.
 
The August dates for Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington, DC, Baltimore, Pittsburgh and other cites are below but check your local listings, as well.

"Broadway: The Golden Age" is the recipient of the 2007 Telly Award, which is the latest of over 20 major awards that BGA has won so far.  
 
One of PBS's biggest successes in pledge drive history, Broadway: The Golden Age, starring 100 legends of Broadway and Hollywood, directed by McKay, was co-produced by Albert M. Tapper, Jamie DeRoy and Anne L. Bernstein. Associate producers are Jack Coco, Sandi Durell, Jane Klain and Richard Weigel. American Public Television is the television distributor.

Broadway: The Golden Age is the first installment of McKay's Broadway Trilogy. Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age and Broadway: The Next Generation are due in 2007 and 2008, respectively. The second installment stars Robert Redford, Liza Minnelli, Glenn Close, Dick Van Dyke, Diahann Carroll, Michael Crawford, Ben Vereen and many others. The final installment stars Alan Cumming, Liev Schreiber, Audra McDonald, Ann Reinking and others and will bring the story up to the present.

Broadway: The Golden Age is now a highly successful DVD release by RCA/BMG/SONY with the full theatrical director's cut (30 minutes longer than the television version!) and 90 minutes of bonus features and rare footage as well as a 2-hour Director's Commentary by Rick McKay. Autographed gift copies are available from the Broadway: The Golden Age website and from Amazon.com.

Check the Broadway: The Golden Age website, www.broadwaythemovie.com for news and updates of events, screenings, TV dates and for information on the two sequels, Broadway: Beyond The Golden Age and Broadway: The Next Generation.  Both are in production now. News is updated regularly, and there is also a gift shop.  
 


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