| Help

£

My Shopping Basket

Your basket is empty

DVD

Show Business: The Road To Broadway (Documentary)
Enlarge Image

Show Business: The Road To Broadway (Documentary)

Alan Cumming, Boy George & Rosie O'Donnell

Customer rating: Not yet rated ( Not yet rated ) | Write a review »

£11.99 Free Delivery

RRP: £15.99 | You save: £4.00 (25%)

Temporarily out of stock. This item will be dispatched as soon as it arrives.

Special Features

 

  • Region 0

Review

 

Over the course of one Broadway musical season (2003-2004), Show Business follows the four high-profile productions that would eventually become Tony nominees for Best Musical: the retelling of the story of the witches of Oz, Wicked, the Rosie O'Donnell / Boy George collaboration, Taboo, the much-anticipated Tony Kushner musical, Caroline, or Change, and an irreverent puppet show named Avenue Q.

From casting to staging, from previews to red-carpeted opening nights, from the announcement of Tony nominations to the suspense-filled Tony Awards, Show Business provides a never-before-seen look at the inner workings of Broadway musicals. Allowed unprecedented backstage access, director Dori Berinstein casts a camera's eye on rehearsals, backstage highs and lows, and the mysterious and wondrous creative process.

Featuring a star-studded array of Broadway icons as well as ambitious new faces, Show Business proves that 2003-2004 was truly a season to remember.

Customer Reviews

 

Be the first to review this product! | Write a review »

Help our customers make the best choices by telling everyone what you think about this product.

Technical Details

 

Alan Cumming, Boy George & Rosie O'Donnell

Dori Berinstein

12 years and over

2003

16:9

English - Dolby Digital (5.1)

1 Hour and 42 Minutes (approx)

Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players.

Customers who bought Show Business: The Road To Broadway (Documentary) also bought

 

Other DVDs featuring Alan Cumming

 

Other DVDs featuring Boy George

 

Other DVDs featuring Rosie O'Donnell