John Weidman

Most Popular John Weidman Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Sesame Street: Elmo Visits the Firehouse Trailer (2002)

03 September 2002

Elmo learns fire safety from Firefighter Bill. This all comes about because he was scared after being in a fire at Mr.

FTA Trailer (1972)

21 July 1972

A documentary about a political troupe headed by actors Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland which traveled to towns near military bases in the US in the early 1970s.

Sesame Street: Elmo's World: The Street We Live On! Trailer (2004)

04 April 2004

Elmo's World celebrates 35 years of Sesame Street. Elmo wants to know more about the street he lives on, so Grover takes him on a trip back in time to see what Sesame Street was like before Elmo was born.

Disco Beaver from Outer Space Trailer (1979)

23 February 1979

National Lampoons mockery of everything that is wrong with cable TV.

Pacific Overtures Trailer (1976)

06 September 1976

In 1853 Japan, the story follows the Westernization of Japan, mainly through the story of Kayama, a samurai, and Manjiro, a fisherman.

Anything Goes Trailer (2021)

28 November 2021

When the S.S. American heads out to sea, etiquette and convention head out the portholes as two unlikely pairs set off on the course to true love.

Assassins: A Conversationpiece Trailer (1991)

01 June 1991

Stephen Sondheim and librettist John Weidman discuss their stage musical Assassins, and offer advice for future productions.

Road Show Trailer (2019)

24 July 2019

At what point does the pursuit of the American Dream become an empty enterprise? Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman’s Road Show is a larger-than-life account of two brothers—schemer Wilson Mizner and his more thoughtful sibling Addison —who are fueled by a modest inheritance to stake their claim on a piece of the world.

Anatomy of a Song Trailer (1976)

28 March 1976

Members of the Broadway cast join Stephen Sondheim in a performance of the number. Filmed in Sondheim's apartment in New York City.

Contact Trailer (2002)

01 September 2002

Director-choreographer Susan Stroman and librettist John Weidman construct an evening of three dance plays.