• 1993-01-01T00:00:00Z
    • 1h
    • 9h (9 episodes)
    • Documentary, Talk Show
    An Acclaimed Fixture on New York Television and in the Theatre Community! "Working in the Theatre" shares the stories of the people that make theatre great and provides the audience with the most comprehensive and in-depth conversations, interviews, and resources about American theatre. The show is committed to preserving the past, celebrating the present and fostering the future of American theatre nationwide to make theatre timelessly available.

    9 episodes

    Season Premiere

    1993-01-01T00:00:00Z

    15x01 Production: Anna Christie

    Season Premiere

    15x01 Production: Anna Christie

    • 1993-01-01T00:00:00Z1h

    The Anna Christie production team - scenic designer John Lee Beatty, O'Neill biographer Barbara Gelb, Artistic Director of Roundabout Theatre Todd Haimes, actors Anne Meara, Liam Neeson, Natasha Richardson, and Rip Torn, and lighting designer Marc B. Weiss -- discuss in-depth the 1993 Tony Award-winning revival, including the scenic and lighting design, how the characters relate to contemporary lives, the actors' differing acting styles, and Eugene O'Neill's early career. Brendan Gill & George White moderate.

    1993-04-01T00:00:00Z

    15x02 Performance

    15x02 Performance

    • 1993-04-01T00:00:00Z1h

    The panel of performers - Joan Copeland ("Another Time"), Jeff Daniels ("Redwood Curtain"), Christopher Durang ("Sondheim's Putting It Together"), Robert Foxworth ("Candida"), Robert Klein ("The Sisters Rosenszweig"), Mary McCann ("David Mamet's Oleanna"), Steven Rea ("Someone Who'll Watch Over Me"), Martin Short ("The Goodbye Girl"), and Mary Steenburgen ("Candida") - compare the different styles of their current productions, their performing backgrounds, discipline and stamina, actors who write, and returning to the stage after working in television and film. Brendan Gill moderates.

    1993-04-02T00:00:00Z

    15x03 Playwright & Director

    15x03 Playwright & Director

    • 1993-04-02T00:00:00Z1h

    The panelists - theatrical agent Joanne Nici, playwright Frank Pugliese ("Aven'U Boys"), director/writer Geraldine Fitzgerald ("Sharon"), choreographer Wayne Cilento ('Tommy"), and producer Frederick Zollo ("Aven'U Boys") - discuss the expanse of their careers and their backgrounds, the role of an agent, and developing plays from the page through casting and rehearsals to production. Isabelle Stevenson moderates.

    1993-04-03T00:00:00Z

    15x04 Production: Fool Moon

    15x04 Production: Fool Moon

    • 1993-04-03T00:00:00Z1h

    The Fool Moon production team - producers Jeffrey Ash, Dori Berinstein, and James Freydberg, actor/creator Bill Irwin, press representative Jackie Green, general manager Robert Kamlot, company manager Daniel Kearns, and actor/creator David Shiner - discuss bringing the two-man mime revue to Broadway, the responsibilities of each production member, the strategic marketing and publicity plans, ticket and production costs, and the wildly varied responses from audiences of all ages. Jean Dalrymple & George White moderate.

    The panelists - theatre critic Howard Kissel, Artistic Director of Manhattan Theatre Club Lynn Meadow, actor/director Zakes Mokae ("The Song Of Jacob Zulu"), producer/general manager Dorothy Olim, producer/general manager Albert Poland, general manager Ben Sprecher, and playwright Wendy Wasserstein ("The Sisters Rosensweig") - discuss how not-for-profit and regional theaters differ from commercial productions, developing plays out of town, escalating production costs, and viable stage careers compared to television and film. Dasha Epstein & George White moderate.

    1993-09-01T00:00:00Z

    15x06 Performance

    15x06 Performance

    • 1993-09-01T00:00:00Z1h

    The panel of performers - David Cassidy and Petula Clark from "Blood Brothers", Julie Harris ("The Fiery Furnace"), Jeff Hyslop ("Kiss of the Spider Woman"), and Joe Mantello and Stephen Spinella from "Angels In America" - talk about how their families encouraged them to pursue performing professionally, appearing on a Broadway stage for the first time, differing audience reactions between the West End and Broadway, and working on the multi-part play "Angels in America." Jean Dalrymple & Brendan Gill moderate.

    1993-09-02T00:00:00Z

    15x07 Playwright & Director

    15x07 Playwright & Director

    • 1993-09-02T00:00:00Z1h

    The panelists - playwright/director Edward Albee ("Marriage Play"), director Arvin Brown ("The Twilight of the Golds"), agent Joyce Ketay, playwright Tony Kushner ("Angels In America"), playwright Timothy Mason ("The Fiery Furnace"), and playwright Jonathan Tolins ("The Twilight of the Golds") - talk about playwrights directing their own work, how directors and playwrights collaborate, gauging audience response, and the evolution of their respective productions. Brendan Gill & George White.

    "The Kiss of the Spider Woman" production team - producer Garth Drabinsky, lyricist Fred Ebb, composer John Kander, playwright Terrence McNally, director Harold Prince, and actor Chita Rivera - discuss adapting the novel and film, starting as a "New Musicals" development at SUNY Purchase through productions in Toronto and London before reaching Broadway, how the script has changed over the years, the budget required for the long creative process, and the business of producing and marketing a new Broadway musical. Brendan Gill moderates.

    1993-09-06T00:00:00Z

    15x09 Design

    15x09 Design

    • 1993-09-06T00:00:00Z1h

    The design panel - scenic designer John Arnone ("The Who's Tommy"), costume designer Elizabeth Fried ("Brother Truckers"), special effects designer Wendall K. Harrington ("The Who's Tommy"), lighting designer Mimi Jordan Sherin (New York Shakespeare Festival) - moderated by costume designer Patricia Zipprodt ("My Favorite Year"), Professor Tish Dace, and author/designer/producer Jean Dalrymple discuss their creative childhoods; how the role of designers has evolved from directors, stage managers, and technicians; working with varying production budgets; and the colors and projections used in "The Who's Tommy." Tish Dace & Jean Dalrymple moderate.

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