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Broadway's Lost Treasures II | 
enlarge | Director: Chris Cohen Actors: Patti Lupone, Angela Lansbury, Juliet Prowse, Regina Ahlgren, Colm Wilkinson Studio: Acorn Media Category: DVD
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Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 21783
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 90 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 7303 ISBN: 1569387303 UPC: 054961730391 EAN: 9781569387306 ASIN: B0002TSZN8
Theatrical Release Date: August 9, 2004 Release Date: October 26, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com The follow-up to the original Broadway's Lost Treasures delivers more of the same--historic performances of great moments in American musical theater televised on the Tony Awards--but is a step up in terms of sheer entertainment value. The first volume included only performances before 1987, and while they had bigger stars (Yul Brynner, Robert Preston), some of them were lip-synced and considerably less polished than their feature-film equivalents. Broadway's Lost Treasures II features newer performances that are almost indistinguishable from an actual show, including scenes from splashy, high-energy revivals such as Anything Goes (Patti LuPone and company performing the title tune) and Guys and Dolls (the fabulous "Sit Down You're Rockin' the Boat"), and new shows such as Grand Hotel (Michael Jeter and Brent Barrett in a gloriously exuberant "Take a Glass Together"), Les Miserables ("One Day More"), La Cage aux Folles (George Hearn solo and with a chorus line in drag in "I Am What I Am"), and Jelly's Last Jam (Gregory Hines tapping "That's How You Jazz"). There are classic performances too, including Angela Lansbury and Bea Arthur's 1987 reunion of "Bosom Buddies" (Mame), Richard Kiley's "The Impossible Dream" (Man of La Mancha), Jerry Orbach's "All I Care About" (Chicago), and (in the DVD's bonus content) Katharine Hepburn in a 15-minute part-dramatic, part-musical scene from Coco. Fans were disappointed when performances from Dreamgirls and A Chorus Line were pulled from the first program due to rights issues, and those still aren't included here, but one can always hope they might appear in a future volume. --David Horiuchi
Description The annual Tony Award broadcast provides the only filmed record of Broadway's best for audiences to experience as if they were front-row-center on opening night. This second compilation of great musical moments from the Tonys features another dazzling array of stars and performances. Hosts Lauren Bacall, Bebe Neuwirth, Brian Stokes Mitchell, and Jerry Orbach introduce these 18 one-of-a-kind performances and share their personal Broadway and Tony memories. "Praise be to the theatre gods. . . for what was `lost' is found." Atlanta Journal-Constitution on the first Broadway's Lost Treasures. THE LEADS Patti LuPone, Anything Goes Angela Lansbury, Beatrice Arthur, Mame Robert Morse, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying Jane Lapotaire, Piaf Richard Kiley, Man of La Mancha ALL SINGING, ALL DANCING Nell Carter, cast, Ain't Misbehavin' Michael Jeter, Brent Barrett, Grand Hotel Gregory Hines, Jelly's Last Jam Walter Bobbie, Nathan Lane, Guys and Dolls REVIVALS AND RECORD BREAKERS George Hearn, cast, La Cage aux Folles Cast, Les Misérables Shirley Verrett, cast, Carousel Jerry Orbach, Chicago BONUS PERFORMANCES Katharine Hepburn, Coco Robert Lindsay, Me and My Girl Tom Bosley, Fiorello! Kathi Moss, cast, Nine Bill Hutton, cast, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat BONUS EXTRAS Five additional performances not seen on the PBS broadcast Historical information about the original Broadway productions PLAYBILL cover art
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Angela is always good to see on Broadway. November 12, 2008 J D So nice to see the original performers doing their numbers BUT most of the numbers are chopped up. Big portions of some songs are missing to fit into TV limitations. Pity. However, it is nice to have even this little bit to watch.
WOW.....What a treasure! August 3, 2008 Linda Phillips (Capitola, CA USA) As a former New Yorker, the Broadway musical has always been my first love. I don't get to NY anymore and as much as I miss my friends, I have to say I miss Broadway just as much as I miss them. I have seen almost all of the shows on this DVD, and I had chills and was brought to tears by 90% of it. To those who didn't like some of the numbers, there are ways to skip through a DVD. LOL If you love Broadway Musicals, the great old ones, this is a major treat!
Lost Treasures found May 7, 2007 John Drew (Oxfordshire England) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Provides a rare opportunity to see a Broadway performance as seen from the perspective of a theatre audience. Priceless.
Broadway history July 18, 2006 Toby R. Madison (FL USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you're interested in the history of Broadway musicals, this DVD is a good start. However, it just covers the top-selling shows and does not delve too deeply.
Treasures is a perfect title for this DVD! February 1, 2006 R. Schaitberger (New York, NY) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
As a musical theatre lover I've seen a lot of footage from various tony's & concerts, but this was delightful! The wide range of preformances and preformers are just great! I'd get this based only on the fact that it has Patti LuPone doing Anthing Goes on it! :) Also, the selections from Jelly's Last Jam & Chicago are just great! Enjoy! (and if you haven't seen the first Lost treasures DVD, treat yourself to that!)
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