ShowBusiness: The Road to Broadway with Dori Berinstein: DVD Cover

    ShowBusiness: The Road to Broadway
    a.k.a. Show Business, ShowBusiness: A Season to Remember Director: Dori Berinstein

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/16/2007
    • Original Release: 2005
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 14,468
     
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    Audio commentary with director Dori Bernstein, producer Alan Cumming & Avenue Q co-creator Jeff Marx; Over one-hour of deleted scenes; Promotional spots; Original trailer; Study guide on dvd-rom

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Show Business: The Road to Broadway
    1. New York [2:09]
    2. Summer [10:01]
    3. Changes [5:33]
    4. Process [4:58]
    5. Clashes [2:22]
    6. Composer [4:45]
    7. Fall [6:33]
    8. Critic [7:16]
    9. My Dream [5:33]
    10. Recording [7:25]
    11. Come Inside [4:15]
    12. Winter [10:18]
    13. Spring [5:40]
    14. Nominations [6:02]
    15. Preparations [3:12]
    16. Radio City [7:19]
    17. 6 Months Later [1:40]
    18. New Reality [8:17]

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    The documentary ShowBusiness: The Road to Broadway journeys behind the scenes of four Broadway productions mounted during the 2003-4 theatrical season that ultimately garnered nominations for Best Musical: Wicked, the Rosie O'Donnell/Boy George collaboration Taboo, Tony Kushner's Caroline, or Change and the iconoclastic puppet review Avenue Q. The film provides a glimpse into each stage of the theatrical process for these productions - from auditions to staging to rehearsals to previews to opening night to awards season. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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