Broadway Theatre Archive Dvd

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Studs Terkel's Working (Broadway Theatre Archive)


Studs Terkel’s Working (Broadway Theatre Archive)


$24.99


No Description Available.Genre: Performing Arts – TheaterRating: NRRelease Date: 15-JAN-2002Media Type: DVD…

The First Breeze of Summer (Broadway Theatre Archive)


The First Breeze of Summer (Broadway Theatre Archive)


$15.00


FIRST BREEZE OF SUMMER – DVD Movie…

When Hell Freezes Over, I'll Skate (Broadway Theatre Archive)


When Hell Freezes Over, I’ll Skate (Broadway Theatre Archive)


$5.54


This lively celebration of black music, song and poetry features a gifted eight-member singing ensemble who perform selections that range from gospel and disco to slave quarter sermons and contemporary black poetry. Cleavant Derricks, Lynne Thigpen and Lynne Clifton-Allen are featured in this soulful program that features some surprising moments of satire. Co-directed by Emile Ardolino (“Dirty Dan…

Lanford Wilson's Fifth of July (Broadway Theatre Archive) [VHS]


Lanford Wilson’s Fifth of July (Broadway Theatre Archive) [VHS]


$1.00


Highlighted by Swoosie Kurtz’s Tony Award-winning performance, this 1982 recording of Fifth of July preserves what is likely to remain the definitive production of Lanford Wilson’s highly acclaimed play. Originally presented on PBS’s American Playhouse, the videotaped performance retains director Marshall W. Mason’s original 1978 staging for New York’s legendary Circle Repertory Company, whil…

Hamlet / Kline, New York Shakespeare Festival (Broadway Theatre Archive) [VHS]


Hamlet / Kline, New York Shakespeare Festival (Broadway Theatre Archive) [VHS]


$13.98


With a daring and depth few of his American contemporaries seem set to match, Kevn Kline has both starred in and directed “Hamlet” for the New York Shakespeare Festival. Now with the felicitous addition of Kirk Browning as co-director, he has brought his indelible “Hamlet” to television where, as The New York Times stated, “it is eloquent, moving and at times thrilling…”. This is a 2-tape set….

Home (Broadway Theatre Archive) [VHS]


Home (Broadway Theatre Archive) [VHS]


$24.95



Death of a Salesman (Broadway Theatre Archive)


Death of a Salesman (Broadway Theatre Archive)


$12.97


This landmark TV production of Arthur Miller’s Pulitzer Prize-winner features Lee J. Cobb re-creating his Broadway role as Willy Loman, a middle-aged travelling salesman who fears losing his job and pins his hopes for the future on his sons. Mildred Dunnock, George Segal, James Farentino, Gene Wilder, Albert Dekker, and Bernie Koppell also star. 120 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English….

Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie (Broadway Theatre Archive)


Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie (Broadway Theatre Archive)


$7.44


Emmy-winning production of Tennessee Williams’ classic drama features Katharine Hepburn, in her TV debut, playing an overbearing matriarch whose obsession with her past as a Southern belle leads to problems for her handicapped daughter and aspiring writer son. With Sam Waterston, Joanna Miles and Michael Moriarty; directed by Anthony Harvey (“The Lion in Winter”). 105 min. Standard; Soundtrack: En…

Steambath (Broadway Theatre Archive)


Steambath (Broadway Theatre Archive)


$14.80


The controversial PBS production of Bruce Jay Friedman’s acclaimed play stars Bill Bixby as a prison teacher who wakes up at a steambath that he discovers is actually a waiting room for the afterlife. He’s joined by a diverse group of people–a stockbroker, a sexy ingenue, a young hood, two homosexuals and others–who listen to advice by a hard-working Puerto Rican janitor who loves card tricks an…

Our of Our Fathers' House (Broadway Theatre Archive)


Our of Our Fathers’ House (Broadway Theatre Archive)




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