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Total trailers found: 8

Rodgers, Rodgers & Guettel: Statues and Stories Trailer (2020)

23 November 2020

The groundbreaking works of Richard Rodgers, most famously in his collaborations with Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein II, gave us the foundation of the modern musical form.

Tom Jones & Harvey Schmidt: Simple Little Things Trailer (2020)

09 November 2020

60 years ago, on May 3, 1960, at the tiny Sullivan Street Playhouse in Greenwich Village, The Fantasticks opened on the sparsest of budgets and ran uninterrupted for nearly 42 years, closing on January 13, 2002 after a record 17,162 performances.

Snapshots: A Musical Scrapbook Trailer (2021)

13 February 2021

Stephen Schwartz's SNAPSHOTS: A Musical Scrapbook is an original musical which incorporates over two dozen of Mr.

Jule Styne and His Many Lyricists: Distant Melody Trailer (2020)

07 December 2020

It is said that Jule Styne published over 1,500 songs in his lifetime, a staggering number that spans decades and includes dozens of collaborators.

The Theme From...: Songs Written for Film Trailer (2020)

14 December 2020

As a celebration of our performers, and the necessary medium of film to tell these stories at this moment in time, this special program presents some of the best songs specifically written for film ever since the genre first achieved the technology to capture sound.

George Gershwin: Bidin' My Time Trailer (2020)

26 October 2020

This program is set among excerpts of letters and archival interviews with George Gershwin and his brother and lyricist Ira Gershwin, his longtime musical collaborator Kay Swift, and the legendary pianist Oscar Levant.

Holiday Touchdown: A Bills Love Story Trailer (2025)

22 November 2025

The Quinns and DeLucas have lived next door to each other for decades in the shadow of Highmark Stadium – the home of their beloved Buffalo Bills.

Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens Trailer (2020)

01 December 2020

Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens is a celebration of the lives lost to AIDS told in free-verse monologues with a blues, jazz and rock score.