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Good Insight into behind-the-scenes Broadway
This movie is excellent, especially if you have seen or plan to see the traveling shows Wicked and Avenue Q. Boy George also has some very rational and interesting comments about the untimely closing of his show. Makes you love the characters and appreciate the work and luck that goes into trying to make it big in show business.
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Show Business - The Road to Broadway
The dvd was a pleasure with all the insights and coverage of these shows and the Broadway experince--success and failure. A must for all those who love Broadway musicals.
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A Must See for Theater Fans
I first saw this documentary at a small theater in downtown Chicago... as a musical theater fan, I loved every minute of it.
I was most impressed because it doesn't matter if you remembered that 2003-2004 season, and it doesn't even matter if you cared for any of those 4 shows... the entire adventure from the initial creation of a Broadway show, through the ups and downs, to the Tony Awards and the aftermath... it never got boring, that's what made this documentary better than others I've seen in the past. I don't think many people realize what it takes to put on a Broadway show... people that work in the theater don't always get the recognition/respect they deserve... This documentary did a fine job revealing their hard work, effort, and passion. =)
It was also interesting to see and hear from the critics... yep, the critics we all either love or hate. haha.
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AWESOME DVD
I got this DVD for a friend who is NUTS about theatre. I am too, but she's actually wanting, trying and probably going to succeed getting into the business. I figured this was a must have for a eighteen-year old girl who is still excited and going full steam toward achieving her dream.
I wasn't wrong. She loved it. From what I understand, it brought her to tears and gave her goosebumps.
My only complaint is that I wish it was longer. For someone who is active in theatre, knows about the backstage things and wants to see how it's done in the biggest market in the world, SHOW BUSINESS is a must have. A brilliant insight into the things that we don't usually get to see from the best in the world.
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Give my regards . . .
This isn't a 'greatest hits' kind of film but a real step by step development documentary. I showed this to a Contemporary Fine Arts class this afternoon who were not exactly anxious to see it. Since I am a musical theatre guy from way back, I enjoyed showing the backstage stuff that civilians rarely get to see. You could smell the skepticism but half-way through they got caught up in it. Of course, Wicked steals the show, Avenue Q had some great moments and Boy George and Rosie . . . well. Not enough of Caroline or Change to give it a chance. When we ran out of time just after the Tony nominees were revealed there were groans when i had to shut it off. Many asked me "who won?" on the way out of class. As PT Barnam supposedly said, "Always leave them wanting more" . . . until next class anyway. The great thing is that Broadway isn't so foreign to them. They want more. Maybe even some of them will audition for summer theatre. In any case, a good time was had by all.