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Where to Watch the Tony Winners & Nominees

6/13/2022

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I had so much fun live-tweeting the Tony Awards and sharing the past filmed live work of the nominees! As I shared on Twitter, I love celebrating Broadway & live theatre, but I also want to acknowledge how hard it is for so many people to attend in person because of cost, location, childcare, disability, illness & a myriad of other reasons. 

Filmed theatre provides access to theatre, it creates a historical record of the ephemeral, has the potential to generate new income, and can be used as an educational tool. Filmed theatre must be a part of accessibility planning.

It bodes well that 5 shows from this season were filmed/broadcast (whether from Broadway or the West End). I hope that one day, audiences around the world will be able to access every show. ​

Here you'll find a list of the filmed live musicals and plays from the 2021/22 season, and a list of filmed live musicals that this year's winners and nominees have worked on. 

In this week's newsletter dropping on Thursday, patrons will also have access to a list of plays, operas, films, and other digital works from this year's nominees. If you want access, become a Filmed Live Musical Patron today! You'll also get access to the streaming calendar, early access to the podcast, and more bonus content!  

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Filmed Live Shows from the 2021/22 Season
Musicals
Diana: The Musical (2021)
  • Tony noms: Best Costume Design of a Musical - William Ivey Long
  • Sound design by Gareth Owen - nominated for Best Sound Design of a Musical for MJ
  • Filmed live on Broadway without an audience in 2021. Now available to view on Netflix

Girl from the North Country (2022)
  • Tony wins: Best Orchestrations - Simon Hale
  • Tony noms: Best Musical, Best Book of a Musical - Conor McPherson, Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical - Mare Winningham, Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Leading Role in Musical - Jeannette Bayardelle, Best Sound Design of a Musical - Simon Baker, Best Direction of a Musical - Conor McPherson,
  • Filmed live on Broadway in May 2022. Release date TBA.

Six (2022)
  • Tony wins: Best Original Score/Lyrics - Lucy Moss and Toby Marlow, Best Costume Design - Gabriella Slade
  • Tony noms: Best Musical, Best Lighting Design - Tim Deiling, Best Sound Design of a Musical - Paul Gatehouse, Best Direction of a Musical - Lucy Moss and Jamie Armitage, Best Choreography - Carrie-Anne Ingrouille, Best Orchestrations - Tom Curran
  • The West End production will be filmed in July 2022 featuring the original cast. Release date TBA
  • The Broadway cast album, SIX: Live on Opening Night was recorded, as its name suggests, live on opening night and is widely available to stream including on Amazon Music.

Plays
Clyde’s (2022)
  • Tony noms: Best Play, Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play - Ron Cephas Jones, Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play - Uzo Aduba & Kara Young, Best Costume Design of a Play - Jennifer Moeller,
  • Written by Lynn Nottage - Nominated for Best Book of a Musical for MJ; Sound design by Justin Ellington  - nominated for Best Sound Design of a Play
  • A play that was livestreamed during its final 16 performances at the Helen Hayes Theatre. Not currently available to view.

The Lehman Trilogy (2019)
  • Tony wins: Best Play, Best Director - Sam Mendes, Best Lighting Design of a Play - Jon Clark, Best Scenic Design of a Play - Es Devlin, Best Performance by a Leading Man in a Play - Simon Russell Beale
  • Tony noms: Best Sound Design of a Play - Nick Powell & Dominic Bilkey, Best Performance by a Leading Man in a Play - Adrian Lester & Adam Godley
  • Filmed live at the National Theatre in 2019. Available in select cinemas. Check NT Live for local listings.

Filmed Live Musicals
An American in Paris (2017)
  • Book by Craig Lucas - Nom for Best Book of a Musical for Paradise Square; lighting design by Natasha Katz - nominated for Best Lighting Design for MJ; Choreography and direction by Christopher Wheeldon - nominated for Best Director of a Musical for MJ
  • Filmed live in the West End and widely available to stream.

Anything Goes (2021)
  • Stars Sutton Foster as Fiona - nominated for Best Actress in a Musical in a Leading Role for Music Man
  • Filmed live in the West End in 2021. Available to stream in the UK on BBC iPlayer, and in the US on PBS and AppleTV.

Cabaret (1993)
  • Directed by Sam Mendes - nominated for Best Director of a Play for The Lehman Trilogy
  • Filmed live at the Donmar Warehouse in 1993. It aired on British TV and is now available on YouTube.

Candide (2004)
  • Stars Patti LuPone - winner of Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical (Company)
  • A special limited engagement with the New York Philharmonic filmed live at Lincoln Center in 2004. Now available on DVD.

Carousel (2013)
  • Scenic design by Allan Moyer - nominated for Best Scenic Design of a Musical for Paradise Square; choreography by Warren Carlyle - nominated for Best Choreographer for The Music Man
  • The New York Philharmonic’s 2013 production starring Kelli O’Hara filmed live at Lincoln Center. Now available to stream on Amazon and BroadwayHD.

Come From Away -
  • Scenic design by Beowulf Boritt - nominee for Best Scenic Design of a Musical for Flying Over Sunset; costume design by Toni-Leslie James - Nominated for Best Costume Design of a Musical for Paradise Square; sound design by Gareth Owen - nominated for Best Sound Design of a Musical for MJ
  • A special performance of the Broadway production was filmed live during the Broadway lockdown in 2021. Now available to stream on Apple Plus.

Contact (2002)
  • Costume design by William Ivey Long - nominated for Best Costume Design for Diana: The Musical
  • Not currently available to view

Company (1996)
  • Directed by Sam Mendes - nominated for Best Director of a Play for The Lehman Trilogy; stars Adrian Lester as Bobby - nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Play
  • Filmed live at the Donmar Warehouse in 1996

Company (2011)
  • Features Patti LuPone - winner of Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical (Company) and Tony Awards host Ariana DeBose in the ensemble
  • A staged concert performance with the New York Philharmonic filmed live at Lincoln Center in 2011. Now available on DVD.

The Cradle Will Rock (1986)
  • Features Patti LuPone - winner of Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical (Company)
  • The 1983 off-Broadway revival was filmed live and broadcast on PBS in 1986. Not currently available to view.

FELA! (2011)
  • Choreography, direction, concept & book by Bill T. Jones - nominated for Best Choreography for Paradise Square
  • Filmed live during its run at the National Theatre. Not currently available.

Fosse (2001)
  • Costume design by Santo Loquasto - nominated for Best Costume Design for Music Man
  • Filmed live on Broadway in 2001. Available on DVD.

Hamilton (2016)
  • Costume design by Paul Tazewell - nominated for Best Costume Design for MJ
  • Filmed live in 2016 at the Richard Rodgers Theatre on Broadway.

Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert (2018)
  • Costume design by Paul Tazewell - nominated for Best Costume Design for MJ; choreography by Camille A. Brown - nominated for Best Director of a Play & Best Choreography for for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf
  • Filmed live in 2018 and now available on DVD.

The King and I
  • Lighting design by Donald Holder - nominated for Best Lighting Design of a Musical for Paradise Square
  • The Lincoln Center revival filmed live in the West End in 2018.

The Last Five Years (2020)
  • Written and composed by Jason Robert Brown - nominated for Best Original Score for Mr. Saturday Night
  • Filmed live without at Southwark Playhouse in 2020. Available via BroadwayHD.

The Light in the Piazza (2006)
  • Book by Craig Lucas - Nom for Best Book of a Musical for Paradise Square
  • Filmed live at Lincoln Center in 2006. Not currently available to view.

Little Women (2021)
  • Composed by Jason Howland - Nominated for Best Original Score for Paradise Square
  • The London premier of Little Women was filmed during its run at the Park Theatre in December 2021. It’s now available to stream on BroadwayHD.

Les Misérables in Concert: The 25th Anniversary 
  • Sound mix by Paul Gatehouse - nominated for Best Sound Design of a Musical for Six
  • A special concert to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Les Misérables filmed live at London’s O2 in 2010. Widely available to stream.

Love Never Dies
  • Sound design by Paul Gatehouse - nominated for Best Sound Design of a Musical for Six
  • The Australian production filmed live in 2011 and widely available to stream

Newsies
  • Sound mix by Paul Gatehouse - nominated for Best Sound Design of a Musical for Six
  • The Broadway musical filmed live in LA in 2016 and widely available to stream.

Oklahoma! (1998)
  • Stars Hugh Jackman - Nom for Best Actor in a Musical in a Leading Role
  • The National Theatre’s 1998 revival was filmed in a studio at the end of its run and is now available on DVD.

Passing Strange (2008)
  • Assistant director was Stephen Bracket - nominated for Best Director of a Musical for A Strange Loop
  • Filmed live on Broadway in 2008. Now available on DVD & to stream.

Passion (2005)
  • Stars Patti LuPone - winner of Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical
  • Filmed live at Lincoln Center’s Rose Theatre in 2005. Not officially available to view.

Phantom of the Opera at Royal Albert Hall (2011)
  • Sound mix by Paul Gatehouse - nominated for Best Sound Design of a Musical for Six
  • A special concert to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Phantom of the Opera filmed live at Royal Albert Hall. Widely available to stream.

She Loves Me -
  • Lighting design by Donald Holder - nominated for Best Lighting Design of a Musical for Paradise Square; choreography by Warren Carlyle - nominated for Best Choreographer for The Music Man
  • the first Broadway musical to be livestreamed. Now available on BroadwayHD.

Shrek the Musical 
  • Stars Sutton Foster as Fiona - nominated for Best Actress in a Musical in a Leading Role for Music Man; Jennifer Simard - nominee for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical plays the Wicked Witch
  • Filmed live on Broadway in 2013. Available to stream on Amazon and Netflix.

Smokey Joe’s Cafe (2000)
  • Costume design by William Ivey Long - nominated for Best Costume Design for Diana: The Musical
  • The final 3 performances were filmed live on Broadway in 2000. Available on DVD.

South Pacific (2010)
  • Lighting design by Donald Holder - nominated for Best Lighting Design of a Musical for Paradise Square
  • Filmed live at Lincoln Center in 2010. Not currently available to view.

Spongebob The Musical (2019)
  • Orchestrations by Tom Kitt - nominated for Best Original Score for Flying Over Sunset, associate sound design by Drew Levy - nominated for Best Sound Design of a Musical for A Strange Loop

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Live in Concert -
  • Stars Patti LuPone - winner of Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical
  • A staged concert version filmed live with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra in 2001. Now available on DVD.

Taboo
  • Musical director Jason Howland - Nominated for Best Original Score for Paradise Square
  • Howland worked on the Broadway production, but the original West End production was filmed during its run at the Cambridge and is now available on DVD.

The Wiz Live! (2015)
  • Costume design by Paul Tazewell - nominated for Best Costume Design for MJ
  • Filmed live in 2015 and now available on BroadwayHD.

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Weekly News 6/9/2022

6/9/2022

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What's Streaming This Weekend
Want to know what's streaming this weekend? Sign up for the Filmed Live Musicals newsletter! The free version contains shows streaming at specific times, while the full version, available to patrons also includes new musicals streaming on demand and bonus content! The newsletter is sent out every Thursday. Sign up today! 

Tony, Tony, Tony!

The 75th Annual Tony Awards are happening on Sunday, June 12! Broadcast live from Radio City Hall in NYC, the awards celebrate excellence from the 2021/22 Broadway season and will feature performances from this year's Tony nominated musicals including A Strange Loop, Company, Girl from North Country, MJ, Mr. Saturday Night, Music Man, Paradise Square and SIX. Check out this previous blog post for a list of over 30 filmed live musicals that were nominated for, or won, a Tony Award! 

Don’t Lose Your Head: Six Taping
I’ve been waiting for this news for a loooong time. Six, the smash-hit musical with a rocking score about the six wives of Henry VIII, is going to be filmed live in the West End with the original cast! If you’re going to be in London, you can enter the lottery to attend the live taping on July 1 at the Vaudeville Theatre. The ballot goes live at 10am GMT (5am ET) on Friday, June 10. Follow Six on Twitter, for more info and links to the ballot!

Celebrate Black Excellence: Live Taping
Inspired by the cultural phenomenon Verzuz, BROADWAY VS is a celebration of the vital impact of Black culture on Broadway. Hosted by Amber Iman, the Broadway Advocacy Coalition will honor the careers of two Broadway legends - Joshua Henry and Norm Lewis - while raising funds to support Broadway Advocacy Coalition’s work empowering artist activists on Broadway and beyond. You can also register to watch the livestream. More info and registration at Broadway Advocacy Coalition.

Digital Access to Arts and Culture
A new report, Digital Access to Arts and Culture was released this week that details the findings of an 18-month British research project into the role of digital arts and culture in the UK during the pandemic, focusing on its accessibility implications. The report found that:
  • streaming made arts and culture more available, especially to disabled and geographically remote audiences,
  • audiences now see streamed/online arts & culture “as an essential accessibility feature.”
  • despite this, due to cost, low revenue, and lack of infrastructure and funding, arts organizations are pulling away from digital content.
  • audiences with accessibility needs are again being excluded
  • hybrid programming must be a part of accessibility planning for arts organizations
Read the full report via Digital Access Arts.

The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee
A medley of musicals was performed as part of the The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee on June 4. The performance included songs from Hamilton, The Lion King, Six, Phantom of the Opera and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. The medley was introduced by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Andrew Lloyd Webber singing together at a baby grand piano. Watch the performance on YouTube.
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A big congratulations to Chickenshed, one of my favorite theatre organizations, who were invited to perform in The National Lottery's Big Jubilee Street Party. The event aired on ITV in the UK on June 4, and is now available on demand via ITV (UK viewers only). Take a listen to episode 22 of the Filmed Live Musicals podcast to hear more about Chickenshed’s extraordinary work!

Our Boy by John Kander
Writer Samaan Ashrawi shared a beautiful story on Twitter about his grandfather’s college love John Kander. During the pandemic, Ashrawi discovered a 7” vinyl in the family bookshelf labelled “Our Boy - John Kander - Summer 1951”. The song was actually part of a one act musical composed by a twenty-two year old Kander (who would later go on to write Flora the Red Menace, Cabaret, Chicago, and more), who had wanted Ashwari’s grandfather to be the lead. You can listen to the whole sweet story via Elis.
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Ep 43: Gus Gowland & Pieces of String

6/6/2022

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Host Luisa Lyons chats with writer, composer, and lyricist Gus Gowland about his award winning musical Pieces of String, which is concurrently set between WWII and the present day, and explores the themes of the lives of gay men. Other topics include the 10th anniversary concert of Les Mis, why we need the arts in schools, and Gus’s PhD thesis about the representation of gay men in musical theatre.

Gus is an award-winning writer/composer. His first musical Pieces of String was The Stage’s Best Regional Musical of the year and was nominated for the UK Theatre Best Musical Production award. Gus won The Stage Debut Award for Best Composer/Lyricist, and was nominated for the Writer’s Guild of Great Britain Award for Best Musical Theatre Bookwriting. Other work includes Subway, an audio short musical and In Motion, an EP of original songs written with Craig Mather. Learn more at www.gusgowland.com and follow Gus on Twitter. 

Learn more about Pieces of String, including where to stream it on demand, in the database!​

Filmed Live Musicals is the most comprehensive online searchable database for musicals that have been filmed live on stage. Visit www.filmedlivemusicals.com to learn more. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter. For early access to site content, and exclusive access to the streaming calendar, become a Filmed Live Musicals Patreon. For as little as $3US a month (if you’re outside the US, you can pledge in your local currency), you’ll be ensuring the continuation of the site and spreading the love of musical theatre! 

Filmed Live Musicals is created by Luisa Lyons. Luisa is an Australian actor, writer, and musician. She holds a Masters in Music Theatre from London's Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and now lives, works, and plays in New York. Learn more at www.luisalyons.com or follow on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

The Filmed Live Musicals podcast is available on all leading podcast apps, at Filmed Live Musicals, on YouTube and Broadway on Demand. 
​If you enjoyed this podcast, please rate and review on your podcast app!
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Check 1, 2, 3... Checklist for Promoting Your Stream

5/30/2022

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In my work cataloging filmed live musicals that have been filmed and made available to the public, I've heard from many theatre fans who are confused about a show's content, as well as logistical questions like where to buy tickets, if a stream is available worldwide, or if the show is live-streamed or has been pre-recorded. 


As a researcher, I've grown to share these frustrations. For over a year now, I've been sending out a weekly newsletter with listings of upcoming musical theatre streams. From professional theatres to local community groups all around the world, the productions represent a wide range of the possibilities for streaming musical theatre. I love being able to help spread the word about these productions, and I want to help more theatres, companies, and productions sell tickets! When theatres don't make basic info about their streams available, it makes it harder for audiences to access them. 


For theatres that have been doing an excellent job with providing comprehensive info about streamed shows, check out Bristol Old Vic and New Victory Theater. 



I've created a check-list for theatres to use when promoting their streamed shows. If your theatre/company/production is streaming a show, here's a list of essential information to include when you're promoting it. ​
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☐ Date, Time, & Time Zone
  • Clearly list the date and start time of the stream, even if it's on demand. 
  • Make sure to include the time zone. Audiences from around the globe are looking for content, and want to know if your show will be available to them at a reasonable hour

☐ Country/Regions it's available
  • Is the stream geo-blocked, or only available to watch in a specific country/region?​

☐ Blurb
  • What is it? A play? A musical? A play with music? A concert?
  • What is it about? A title is not enough. 
  • Why should we watch it? 

☐ ​Live v. Pre-Recorded
  • Is the show being live-streamed (the stream of the show happening in real time) or is it pre-recorded? 
  • Is the show being filmed with a live in-person audience? 

☐ Watch it once or on-demand?
  • Can ticket-buyers re-watch the production after the initial stream? 
  • Will it be available on-demand? 

☐ Accessibility
  • Will viewers have the option to watch with closed-captioning, audio-description, and/or sign-language interpretation? 
  • Are captions available in multiple languages? 

☐ Tickets
  • How much are tickets? 
  • Is there an option for individual tickets or household? 
  • Include links for where to buy tickets. Make sure the link takes audiences to the page where they can actually buy tickets. 
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☐ All the above listed on your website
  • Make sure all of the above info is clearly listed, and easy to find, on your website. 
  • Make those pages available after the stream in an archive of your productions
Want to know what new musicals are streaming? In my weekly newsletter, I send out info on upcoming streams with all this information already included so you don't have to go looking for it! Sign up here! Want to include your show in the newsletter? Get in touch here! 

If you want access to info on new on-demand streams, become a Filmed Live Musicals patron! Patrons receive early access to site content, bonus content in the newsletter, and exclusive access to the streaming calendar. Sign up at Patreon.com to become a Filmed Live Musicals patron today!
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Ep 42: Bartek Pokowa

5/23/2022

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Host Luisa Lyons chats with writer, director, and filmmaker Bartek Podkowa. Topics include how Bartek started out in STEM and became a filmmaker, the difference between filming a short film and filming live theatre, and some of the technical aspects of filming live theatre including lighting, sound, and filming with an audience!

Bartek Podkowa almost became a scientist but ended up making film things instead. He’s the managing director of Seven Hills Films and works as a videographer, writer, film director, editor and livestream producer. Bartek has worked with The Bishopsgate Institute, Southwark Playhouse, Watermill Theatre, MMD & MTN, Maria Friedman, Daisy Chute, and many more. His filmed and livestreamed production credits include Before After, Poltergeist, You Are Here, Fiver, On Hostile Ground, The Wicker Husband and many more. Watch Bartek’s directing showreel on Vimeo and follow on Twitter. 
Filmed Live Musicals is the most comprehensive online searchable database for musicals that have been filmed live on stage. Visit www.filmedlivemusicals.com to learn more. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter. You can also support the site at Patreon. Patrons get early access to content, bonus content in the weekly newsletter, and exclusive access to the streaming calendar, no matter how much you pledge. Become a Patron today! ​
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Ep 41: Ben Rimalower & Sweeney Todd

5/9/2022

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On episode 41 of the Filmed Live Musicals podcast, host Luisa Lyons chats with author, director, actor, and producer Ben Rimalower. Topics include the importance of cast recordings, working with Patti LuPone, creating the one-person show Patti Issues, and how Ben came to work with Lonny Price. We also take a deep dive into the 2001 Sweeney Todd with San Francisco Symphony Orchestra starring Patti LuPone and George Hearn, for which Ben was the assistant director.

BEN RIMALOWER is the author and star of the long-running solo plays Bad with Money (The Advocate’s #1 of 2014) and Patti Issues (New York Time Critics Pick, M.A.C. and Bistro Awards), available as a double audiobook on iTunes, Audible and Amazon, as well as host of the Broadwayworld/Broadway Podcast Network co-productions, Ben Rimalower’s Broken Records and Next Year, Some Year. He writes the theatre column in Metrosource Magazine and is a frequent contributor to Vulture, Out, The Huffington Post and Time Out New York, with past regular columns at Playbill, Broadwayworld and Decider. Ben directed Snoopy! (Symphony Space, starring Tony winners Sutton Foster and Christiane Borle), the Off-Broadway plays Joy (Actors Playhouse) and The Fabulous Life of a Size Zero (Daryl Roth/DR2 Theatre, starring Gillian Jacobs and Anna Chlumsky), and a slew of solo shows, most notably conceiving and directing Leslie Kritzer is Patti LuPone at Les Mouches and subsequently producing Ghostlight Records’ “Patti LuPone at Les Mouches.” He is recognizable around the world for his four seasons on Bravo’s “The Real Housewives of New York City” as the writer-director of Luann de Lesseps’s record-breaking cross-country cabaret sensation, Countess And Friends. He also co-wrote de Lesseps’s hit single, “Feelin’ Jovani.” 

Follow @benrimalower on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube and visit benrimalower.com.

Patti Issues and Bad with Money are available via Audible (as an Amazon Associate I may earn from qualifying purchases from this link). 
Filmed Live Musicals is the most comprehensive online searchable database for musicals that have been filmed live on stage. Visit www.filmedlivemusicals.com to learn more. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter. You can also support the site at Patreon. Patrons get early access to content, no matter how much you pledge. 

Filmed Live Musicals is created by Luisa Lyons. Luisa is an Australian actor, writer, and musician. She holds a Masters in Music Theatre from London's Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and now lives, works, and plays in New York. Learn more at www.luisalyons.com or follow on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. 
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Tony, Tony, Tony!

5/8/2022

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With Tony Award nominations being announced on Monday, May 9, it's time to  re-visit filmed live Tony Award nominated and winning musicals! It's sad to think that of the 34 eligible Broadway plays and musicals in the 2021/22 season, only two productions were streamed - Diana The Musical (now available to stream on Netflix) and Second Stage's production of Clyde's. Girl From North Country was filmed in late April, but a release date has yet to be announced.

This post includes a list of over 30 Tony nominated, and Tony Award winning musicals, including 9 Best Musical winners, most of which are available to stream on demand. Dating back to 1962, the majority of shows were filmed on Broadway, however musicals filmed on tour, or in the West End, that are transfers or replicas of the Tony nominated show have also been included.

If you’re looking for more content, the Filmed Live Musicals database contains info on over 170 filmed live musicals (and growing!), including new productions of Tony nominated musicals like the filmed live concerts of Les Miserables and Phantom of the Opera, three versions of Jesus Christ Superstar, regional productions of Fun Home, Curtains, Your Arms Too Short to Box with God, and more! Visit the database to learn more!

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Show Girl
This star vehicle revue for Carol Channing was filmed towards the end of its Broadway run at the Eugene O’Neil Theatre in 1961 and broadcast on early pay TV in Etobicoke, Canada. It hasn’t officially been released, but it’s available to view on YouTube.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Nom for Best Actress in a Musical - Carol Channing

Pacific Overtures
Sondheim and John Weidman’s concept musical about Commodore Perry’s first visit to Japan in 1853. The original Broadway production was filmed live at the Winter Garden in 1976 for distribution on Japanese television. Like Show Girl, it hasn’t officially been released since airing on television, but it’s available on YouTube.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Win for Best Costume Designer - Florence Klotz
  • Win for Best Scenic Designer - Boris Aronson
  • Nom for Best Actor in a Musical - Mako
  • Nom for Best Actor in a Featured Role, Musical - Isao Sato
  • Nom for Best Book of a Musical - John Weidman
  • Nom for Best Choreographer - Patricia Birch
  • Nom for Best Director of a Musical - Harold Prince
  • Nom for Best Lighting Designer - Tharon Musser
  • Nom for Best Musical
  • Nom for Best Original Musical Score - Stephen Sondheim

Pirates of Penzance
The Public Theater’s 1980 production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s operetta transferred to Broadway in 1981. Before its transfer, the production was filmed live at the Delacorte in Centra Park featuring Kevin Kevin Kline, G. Eugene Moose, Rex Smith, Patricia Routledge, Linda Ronstadt, Alice Playten, Marcie Shaw, Wendy Wolfe, and Alexandra Korey. Kultur Video released the DVD in 2002.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Win for Best Revival
  • Win for Best Actor in a Musical - Kevin Kline
  • Win for Best Director of a Musical - Wilford Leach
  • Nom for Best Actor in a Musical - George Rose
  • Nom for Best Actress in a Musical - Linda Ronstadt
  • Nom for Best Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical - Tony Azito
  • Nom for Best Choreographer - Graciela Daniele

Ain’t Misbehavin’
Based on an idea by Murray Horwitz and Richard Maltby, Jr., a revue musical set in a 1930s Harlem nightclub featuring music written, or made popular by, stride pianist Fats Waller. It was later taped with a live audience at NBC’s Burbank Studios in 1982, featuring Nell Carter, Andre De Shields, Armelia McQueen, Ken Page, and Charlaine Woodard. It was broadcast on NBC, and also in Finland. It hasn’t officially been released since, though it’s currently available on YouTube.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Win for Best Musical
  • Win for Best Director of a Musical - Richard Maltby, Jr.
  • Win for Best Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical - Nell Carter
  • Nom for for Best Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical - Charlaine Woodard
  • Nom for Best Choreographer - Arthur Faria

Sophisticated Ladies
A musical revue featuring the music of Duke Ellington. In November 1982, it was billed as the first musical to be broadcast on pay TV. Most of the Broadway cast picketed the filming over contract negotiations, and a fear that the broadcast would negatively impact ticket sales. The touring cast, which included original cast members Hinton Battle, Terri Klausner, and Gregg Burge performed in the broadcast instead. The revue is now available on DVD and on BroadwayHD.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Win for Best Featured Actor in a Musical - Hinton Battle
  • Win for Best Costume Designer - Willa Kim
  • Nom for Best Actor in a Musical - Gregory Hines
  • Nom for Best Featured Actress in a Musical - Phyllis Hyman
  • Nom for Best Choreographer - Henry Ie Tan, Donald McKayle, and Michael Smuin
  • Nom for Best Director of a Musical - Michael Smuin
  • Nom for Best Lighting Designer - Jennifer Tipton
  • Nom for Best Musical

Camelot
The short-lived revival of Lerner and Loewe’s mythic musical. Starring Richard Harris and Meg Bussert, the musical was filmed live at the Winter Garden and aired on HBO, who had invested $3 million into the taping. Now available on DVD.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Nom for Best Featured Actor in a Musical - Paxton Whitehead
  • Nom for Best Revival

Sweeney Todd
Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler’s dark operetta that tells the story of a London barber who seeks revenge on the judge who destroyed his life. Directed by Hal Prince and starring Len Cariou and Angela Lansbury, the musical opened on Broadway in 1979. Three years later, the musical was filmed live at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, the first major American musical to be taped whilst on tour. It aired on cable TV in 1982, and is now available to stream on Amazon.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Win for Best Musical
  • Win for Best Original Musical Score - Stephen Sondheim
  • Win for Best Scenic Designer - Eugene Lee
  • Win for Best Actor in a Musical - Len Cariou
  • Win for Best Actress in a Musical - Angela Lansbury
  • Win for Best Book of a Musical - Hugh Wheeler
  • Win for Best Costume Designer - Franne Lee
  • Win for Best Director of a Musical - Harold Prince
  • Nom for Best Lighting Designer - Ken Billington

Sunday in the Park with George
Sondheim and Lapine’s musical based on Seurat’s pointillist painting “A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte.” The musical was filmed after the show closed during a special performance at the Booth Theatre and aired on Showtime in February 1986. It has since been released on DVD.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Win for Best Lighting Designer - Richard Nelson
  • Win for Best Scenic Designer - Tony Straiges
  • Nom for Best Actor in a Musical - Mandy Patinkin
  • Nom for Best Actress in a Musical - Bernadette Peters
  • Nom for Best Featured Actress in a Musical - Dana Ivey
  • Nom for Best Book of a Musical - James Lapine
  • Nom for Best Costume Designer - Patricia Zipprodt and Ann Hould-Ward
  • Nom for Best Director of a Musical - James Lapine
  • Nom for Best Musical
  • Nom for Best Original Musical Score - Stephen Sondheim

The Will Rogers Follies
Inspired by the words of Will and Betsy Rogers, this 1991 revue at the Palace Theatre was is an upbeat celebration of the life of American folk hero and international superstar Will Rogers, told through lavishly staged production numbers. Like Pacific Overtures and Victor/Victoria, the show was filmed live for distribution on Japanese television. It hasn’t officially been released, but is available on YouTube.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Win for Best Choreographer - Tommy Tune
  • Win for Best for Costume Designer - Willa Kim
  • Win for Best Director of a Musical - Tommy Tune
  • Win for Best Lighting Designer - Jules Fisher
  • Win for Best Musical
  • Win for Best Original Musical Score - Cy Coleman, Betty Comden and Adolph Green
  • Nom for Best Actor in a Musical - Keith Carradine
  • Nom for Best Actress in a Musical - Dee Hoty
  • Nom for Best Actress in a Featured Role - Cady Huffman
  • Nom for Best Book of a Musical - Peter Stone   
  • Nom for Best Scenic Designer - Tony Walton

Into the Woods
Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine’s 1987 fairytale musical that combines  several different children’s stories into one intricate and grown-up world. The musical was filmed live towards the end of its run in 1989 and aired on PBS in 1991. It was later released on VHS and DVD, and is now available on Amazon Prime.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Win for Best Actress in a Musical - Joanna Gleason
  • Win for Best Book of a Musical - James Lapine
  • Win for Best Original Musical Score - Stephen Sondheim
  • Nom for Best Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical - Robert Westenberg
  • Nom for Best Choreographer - Lar Lubovitch
  • Nom for Best Costume Designer - Ann Hould-Ward
  • Nom for Best Director of a Musical - James Lapine
  • Nom for Best Lighting Designer - Richard Nelson
  • Nom for Best Musical
  • Nom for Best Scenic Designer - Tony Straiges

Victor/Victoria
Based on the 1982 movie of the same name about a singer who disguises herself as a man pretending to be a woman in order to work, the show was a star vehicle for Julie Andrews in her first Broadway show in over three decades. The musical played a troubled run at the Marquis Theatre from October 1995 until July 1997. Like Pacific Overtures and The Will Rogers Follies, the show was filmed live for distribution on Japanese TV. Unlike the previous two, Victor/Victoria also aired on television in North America and was released on DVD and Blu-Ray. The show received one Tony nomination, Best Actress for Julie Andrews, who famously turned down the nomination stating the show had been snubbed. It’s now available on Amazon Prime.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Nom for Best Actress in a Musical - Julie Andrews

Smokey Joe’s Cafe
A revue celebrating the songbook of 1960s pop composers Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller whose hit songs included “Hound Dog,” “Love Potion No. 9,” “On Broadway,” and “Yakety Yak.” The final few performances were taped by the Broadway Television Network in January 2000, and aired later in that year. It is now available on DVD.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Nom for Best Featured Actor in a Musical - Victor Trent Cook
  • Nom for Best Featured Actress in a Musical - Brenda Braxton
  • Nom for Best Featured Actress in a Musical - B.J. Crosby
  • Nom for Best Featured Actress in a Musical - DeLee Lively
  • Nom for Best Choreographer - Joey McKneely
  • Nom for Best Director of a Musical - Jerry Zaks
  • Nom for Best Musical

Putting it Together
A musical revue featuring songs by Stephen Sondheim. The show takes place at a party thrown by a wealthy, older married couple, and involves a younger man, a frisky maid, and a comedic commentator. Opening in 1999, the revue featured Carol Burnett, George Hearn, John Barrowman, Ruthie Henshall, and Bronson Pinchot. Like Smokey Joe’s Cafe the final performance was filmed live at the Barrymore Theatre by the Broadway Television Network in February 2000. Now available on BroadwayHD.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Nom for Best Featured Actor in a Musical - George Hearn

Fosse
A revue-style three-act musical celebrating the “great, and lesser-known, musical numbers” choreographed by the legend himself. The musical opened at the Broadhurst Theatre in January 1999. A week before its closing in August 2001, Dance in America captured the show over four performances. The film aired on PBS in January 2002, and it’s now available on DVD.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Win for Best Musical
  • Win for Best Lighting Designer - Andrew Bridge
  • Win for Best Orchestrations - Ralph Burns and Douglas Besterman
  • Nom for Best Featured Actor in a Musical - Desmond Richardson
  • Nom for Best Featured Actor in a Musical - Scott Wise
  • Nom for Best Featured Actress in a Musical - Valerie Petiford
  • Nom for Best Costume Designer - Santo Loquasto
  • Nom for Best Director fo a Musical - Richard Maltby Jr. & Ann Reinking

Jekyll and Hyde
Frank Wildhorn, Leslie Bricusse, and Steve Cuden’s musical based on Robert Louis Stevenson’s infamous novella. The musical starred David Hasselhoff and was filmed live by the Broadway Television Network during the last week of its run at the Plymouth Theatre (now the Gerald Schoenfeld) in December 2000. It was released on cable TV and also aired in select US cinemas, the first “non-film” to receive a digital release. It’s now available on BroadwayHD.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Nom for Best Actor in a Musical - Robert Cuccioli
  • Nom for Best Book of a Musical - Leslie Bricusse
  • Nom for Best Costume Designer - Ann Curtis
  • Nom for Best Lighting Designer - Beverly Emmons

Contact
This “dance play” was conceived, directed, and choreographed by Susan Stroman in collaboration with John Weidman, and was set in eighteenth century France, 1950s New York, and modern day New York. Its 7 Tony Award nominations stirred much controversy, with the Musicians Union, along with several prominent Broadway orchestrators, petitioning the League of American Theatres and Producers to reconsider contact’s eligibility as a musical. The closing night performance was broadcast live from the Vivian Beaumont Theater on Live From Lincoln Center on PBS. It has not been officially released since the broadcast.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Win for Best Musical
  • Win for Best Best Choreographer - Susan Stroman
  • Win for Best Featured Actor in a Musical - Boyd Gaines
  • Win for Best Featured Actress in a Musical - Karen Ziemba
  • Nom for Best Featured Actress in a Musical - Deborah Yates
  • Nom for Best Book of a Musical - John Weidman
  • Nom for Best Director of a Musical - Susan Stroman

Legally Blonde
Laurence O’Keefe and Nell Benjamin’s 2007 musical adaption of the movie of the same name. The musical was filmed live at the Palace Theatre and later broadcast on MTV, drawing in 12.5 million viewers. The broadcast was directly credited with boosting ticket sales at the box office, and the show’s popularity on the road. Due to strict contract negotiations, the capture has not been officially released it aired on television.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Nom for Best Actress in a Musical - Laura Bell Bundy
  • Nom for Best Actor in a Musical - Christian Borle
  • Nom for Best Featured Actress in a Musical - Orfeh
  • Nom for Best Book of a Musical - Heather Hach
  • Nom for Best Choreographer - Jerry Mitchell
  • Nom for Best Costume Design of a Musical - Gregg Barnes
  • Nom for Best Original Musical Score - Laurence O’Keefe and Nell Benjamin

Company
John Doyle’s 2006 actor-muso revival of Stephen Sondheim’s concept musical about marriage and relationships. Toward the of its run in 2007, the musical was filmed live at the Ethel Barrymore and broadcast on PBS’ Great Performances. It is now available on Blu-Ray and DVD.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Win for Best Revival of a Musical
  • Nom for Best Actor in a Musical - Raul Esparza
  • Nom for Best Director of a Musical - John Doyle

RENT: Filmed Live on Broadway
Jonathan Larson’s multi-award winning rock opera based on La Boheme. The original show was filmed live in its 12th and final year on Broadway at the Nederlander, and screened in cinemas across the US. It’s now available on DVD and Blu-Ray, and widely available to stream online including on Amazon.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Win for Best Musical
  • Win for Best Book of a Musical - Jonathan Larson
  • Win for Best Original Musical Score - Jonathan Larson
  • Win for Best Featured Actor in a Musical - Wilson Jermaine Heredia
  • Nom for Best Actor in a Musical - Adam Pascal
  • Nom for Best Actress in a Musical - Daphne Rubin-Vega
  • Nom for Best Featured Actress in a Musical - Idina Menzel
  • Nom for Best Choreographer - Marlies Yearby
  • Nom for Best Director of a Musical - Michael Greif
  • Nom for Best Lighting Designer - Blake Burba

FELA!
A musical about Nigerian musician Fela Kuti, who developed a unique style of music known as AfroBeat, a blending of African rhythms and harmonies with jazz and funk, with politically and socially driven lyrics. It was the first show staged at the National Theatre to be concurrently running on Broadway. It was filmed live during its run at the National Theatre and broadcast in cinemas around the world in 2011. Not currently available to view.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Win for Best Choreographer - Bill T. Jones
  • Win for Best Costume Design - Marina Draghici
  • Win for Best Sound Design - Robert Kaplowitz
  • Nom for Best Director of a Musical - Bill T. Hones
  • Nom for Best Lighting Design of a Musical - Robert Wierzel
  • Nom for Best Musical
  • Nom for Best Orchestrations - Aaron Johnson
  • Nom for Best Scenic Design - Marina Draghici
  • Nom for Best Actor in a Musical - Sahr Ngaujah
  • Nom for Best Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical - Lillias White
  • Nom for Best Book of a Musical - Jim Lewis and Bill T. Jones

Shrek the Musical
Featuring Brian d’Arcy James, Sutton Foster, Daniel Breaker, Christopher Sieber, and John Tartaglia, DreamWork’s first foray into stage entertainment was filmed live on Broadway with 10 HD cameras during its run at the Broadway Theatre. The DVD and Blu-Ray were released in 2013, and the musical is also available to stream on demand on Netflix.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Win for Best Costume Design of a Musical - Tim Hatley
  • Nom for Best Actor in a Musical - Brian d’Arcy James
  • Nom for Best Actress in a Musical - Sutton Foster
  • Nom for Best Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical - Christopher Sieber
  • Nom for Best Book of a Musical - David Lindsay-Abaire
  • Nom for Best Musical
  • Nom for Best Orchestrations - Danny Troob and John Clancy
  • Nom for Best Original Musical Score - Jeanine Tesori and David Lindsay-Abaire

Passing Strange
Developed in collaboration with Heidi Rodewald and Annie Doren, the musical was a loosely based on its composer and writer, Stew, who left his conventional religious Los Angeles home to travel and find “the real.” Spike Lee filmed the musical live on Broadway in 2008, and the film premiered at the 25th annual Sundance Film Festival in 2009. It’s now available on DVD.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Win for Best Book of a Musical - Stew
  • Win for Best Costume Design of a Musical - Tim Hatley
  • Nom for Best Actor in a Musical - Stew
  • Nom for Best Featured Actor in a Muscial - Daniel Breaker
  • Nom for Best Featured Actress in a Musical - de’Adre Aziza
  • Nom for Best Musical
  • Nom for Best Orchestrations - Stew & Heidi Rodewald
  • Nom for Best Original Musical Score - Stew & Heidi Rodewald

South Pacific
Lincoln Center’s sumptuous 2008 revival directed by Bartlett Sher and starring Kelli O’Hara and Paulo Szot. In the last week of the run at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre, the musical was broadcast live on PBS’ Live from Lincoln Center. It has not been officially released since.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Win for Best Actor in a Musical - Paulo Szot
  • Win for Best Costume Design - Catherine Zuber
  • Win for Best Director of a Musical - Bartlett Sher
  • Win for Best Lighting Design - Donald Holder
  • Win for Best Revival of a Musical
  • Win for Best Scenic Design of a Musical - Michael Yeargan
  • Win for Best Sound Design of a Musical - Scott Lehrer
  • Nom for Best Actress in a Musical - Kelli O’Hara
  • Nom for Best Featured Actor in a Musical - Danny Burstein
  • Nom for Best Featured Actress in a Musical - Loretta Ables Sayre
  • Nom for Best Choreographer - Christopher Gattelli

Memphis
An original musical about the power of music to overcome racial divides in 1950s America starring Montego Glover, Chadd Kimball, and James Monroe Iglehart. The musical was filmed live on Broadway in January 2011 by NCM Fathom and Broadway Worldwide. It’s now available on DVD and Blu-Ray and to stream on BroadwayHD.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Win for Best Musical
  • Win for Best Orchestrations - Daryl Water and David Bryan
  • Win for Best Original Musical Score - David Bryan, Joe DiPietro, and David Bryan
  • Win for Best Book of a Musical - Joe DiPietro
  • Nom for Best Actor in a Musical - Chad Kimball
  • Nom for Best Actress in a Musical - Montego Glover
  • Nom for Best Costume Design of a Musical - Paul Tazewell
  • Nom for Best Director of a Musical - Christopher Ashley

She Loves Me
Roundabout’s 2016 revival starring Laura Benanti, Gavin Creel, Byron Jennings, Jane Krakowski, and Zachary Levi. In June 2016, the show became the first Broadway musical to be livestreamed online. The broadcast attracted viewers from 60 countries around the world and #SheLovesMeLive trended internationally on Twitter. It’s now available to view on BroadwayHD.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Win for Best Scenic Design - David Rockwell
  • Nom for Best Actor in a Musical - Zachary Levi
  • Nom for Best Actress in a Musical - Laura Benanti
  • Nom for Best Featured Actress in a Musical - Jane Krakowski
  • Nom for Best Costume Design of a Musical - Jeff Mashie
  • Nom for Best Director of a Musical - Scott Ellis
  • Nom for Best Orchestrations - Larry Hochman
  • Nom for Best Revival of a Musical

Hamilton
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s smash hit musical about founding father Alexander Hamilton told with hip hop music and a cast made up predominantly of people of color. The musical was filmed live in 2016 at the Richard Rodgers Theatre, and after a fierce bidding war, made available worldwide on Disney Plus in July 2020. It’s now available to stream on Disney Plus.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Win for Best Musical
  • Win for Best Book of a Musical - Lin-Manuel Miranda
  • Win for Best Choreographer - Andy Blankenbuehler
  • Win for Best Costume Design - Paul Tazewell
  • Win for Best Director - Thomas Kail
  • Win for Best Orchestrations - Alex Lacamoire
  • Win for Best Original Musical Score - Lin-Manuel Miranda
  • Win for Best Lighting Design of a Musical - Howell Binkley
  • Win for Best Actor in a Musical - Leslie Odom, Jr.
  • Win for Best Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical - Renée Elise Goldsberry
  • Win for Best Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical - Daveed Diggs
  • Nom for Best Actor in a Musical - Lin-Manuel Miranda
  • Nom for Best Actress in a Musical - Phillipa Soo
  • Nom for Best Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical - Jonathan Groff
  • Nom for Best Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical - Christopher Jackson
  • Nom for Best Scenic Design - David Korins

Bandstand
A swing musical about Donny Novitzk, a musician who returns from the war, traumatized but with the desire to re-build his life following the death of his best friend. Directed and choreographed by Andy Blankenbuehler, and starring Laura Osnes and Corey Cott, the musical played on Broadway in 2017. It was filmed live at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre during its run and broadcast in cinemas across the US. It is not currently available to view, though in the past year has received limited-time screenings on Broadway on Demand and stream.theatre.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Win for Best Choreographer - Andy Blankenbuehler
  • Nom for Best Orchestrations - Bill Elliott and Greg Anthony Rassen

Miss Saigon
The 25th anniversary gala production of Schönberg and Boublil’s re-telling of Madame Butterfly set in Vietnam was filmed live in the West End in 2014. It was broadcast in cinemas in 2016, becoming the first musical to air in cinemas before its Broadway run. Available to stream on Amazon and BroadwayHD. 

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Nom for Best Actress in a Musical - Eva Noblezada
  • Nom for Best Musical Revival

Falsettos
Lincoln Center’s 2016 revival of William Finn’s musical about family, relationships, bar mivahs, baseball and AIDS. Directed by James Lapine and featuring Stephanie J. Block, Christian Borle, Andrew Rannells, Anthony Rosenthal, Tracie Thoms, Brandon Uranowitz, and Betsy Wolfe, the final performances were filmed live at the Walter Kerr Theatre and later broadcast in cinemas. It’s now available to stream on BroadwayHD and Amazon.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Nom for Best Actor in a Musical - Christian Borle
  • Nom for Best Featured Actor in a Musical - Andrew Rannells
  • Nom for Best Featured Actor in a Musical - Brandon Uranowitz
  • Nom for Best Featured Actress in a Musical - Stephanie J. Block
  • Nom for Best Revival of a Musical

An American in Paris
Based on the MGM film, and featuring a score with the music of George and Ira Gerswhin, Theatre du Chatelet’s stage adaptation tells story of a young American soldier, a beautiful French girl and an indomitable European city, each yearning for a new beginning in the aftermath of war. The musical opened on Broadway in 2015, before transferring to the West End in 2017 where it was filmed live. The film received a worldwide cinema release. It’s now available on DVD and Blu-Ray, and to stream on BroadwayHD.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Win for Best Choreography - Christopher Wheeldon
  • Win for Best Lighting Design of a Musical - Natasha Katz
  • Win for Best Orchestrations - Christopher Austin, Don Sebesky, Bill Elliott
  • Win for Best Scenic Design - Bob Crowley
  • Nom for Best Actor in a Musical - Robert Fairchild
  • Nom for Best Costume Design - Bob Crowley
  • Nom for Best Director of a Musical - Christopher Wheeldon
  • Nom for Best Actress in a Musical - Leanne Cope
  • Nom for Best Featured Actor in a Musical - Brandon Uranowitz
  • Nom for Best Featured Actor in a Musical - Max von Essen
  • Nom for Best Book of a Musical - Craig Lucas
  • Nom for Best Musical

Holiday Inn
A new musical inspired by the 1942 movie of the same name, with a score made up of twenty Irving Berlin songs. Featuring Bryce Pinkham, Corbin Bleu, Lora Lee Gayer, Megan Lawrence, Danny Rutigliano, Megan Sikora, and Morgan Gao, the musical was filmed live at Studio 54 and was the second Broadway musical to be streamed live online. Now available to stream on BroadwayHD.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Nom for Best Choreographer - Denis Jones

Kinky Boots
Cindy Lauper and Harvey Fierstein’s musical based on the film about a men’s shoe factory that must pivot its business plan in order to stay afloat. The West End transfer was filmed live in 2018 and released in cinemas. It’s now available to stream on BroadwayHD and Amazon.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Win for Best Musical
  • Win for Best Actor in a Musical - Billy Porter
  • Win for Best Choreographer - Jerry Mitchell
  • Win for Best Orchestrations - Stephen Oremus
  • Win for Best Original Musical Score - Cyndi Lauper
  • Win for Best Sound Design of a Musical - John Shivers
  • Nom for Best Scenic Design - David Rockwell
  • Nom Best Actor in a Musical - Stark Sands
  • Nom for Best Actress in a Featured Role - Annaleigh Ashford
  • Nom for Best Book of a Musical - Harvey Fierstein
  • Nom for Best Costume Design - Gregg Barnes
  • Nom for Best Director of a Musical - Jerry Mitchell
  • Nom for Best Lighting Design - Kenneth Posner

SpongeBob The Musical
Based on the cartoon, the cult classic favorite directed by Tina Landau opened on Broadway at the Palace Theatre in 2017. Forced to close due to theatre renovations, Nickelodeon flew the entire cast and crew to the UK to film the production during a special performance. The film aired on Nickelodeon and was the number one program across all of children’s television. Now available to stream on Amazon, Apple, and Paramount Plus.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Win for Best Scenic Design of a Musical - David Zinn
  • Nom for Best Actor in a Musical - Ethan Slater
  • Nom for Best Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical - Gavin Lee
  • Nom for Best Book of a Musical - Kyle Jarrow
  • Nom for Best Choreographer - Christopher Gattelli
  • Nom for Best Costume Design of a Musical - David Zinn
  • Nom for Best Director of a Musical - Tina Landau
  • Nom for Best Lighting Design of a Musical - Kevin Adams
  • Nom for Best Musical
  • Nom for Best Orchestrations - Tom Kitt
  • Nom for Best Original Musical Score - Yolanda Adams, Steven Tyler & Joe Perry of Aerosmith, Sara Bareilles, Jonathan Coulton, Alex Ebert of Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, The Flaming Lips, Lady Antebellum, Cyndi Lauper & Rob Hyman, John Legend, Panic! at the Disco, Plain White T's, They Might Be Giants, T.I., Domani & Lil'C
  • Nom for Best Sound Design of a Musical - Walter Trarbach and Mike Dobson

Come From Away
The remarkable musical that tells the true stories of 7,000 stranded passengers on 9/11 and the small town in Newfoundland that welcomed them. Directed by Christopher Ashley, and featuring a top notch ensemble cast, the musical was filmed live at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre during the Broadway shut down in May 2021. On September 10, 2021 the film was released worldwide on Apple Plus where it's now available on demand.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Win for Best Director - Christopher Ashley
  • Nom for Best Actress in a Featured Role - Jenn Colella
  • Nom for Best Book of a Musical - Irene Sankoff and Davin Heinn
  • Nom for Best Original Musical Score - Irene Sankoff and David Heinn
  • Nom for Best Choreographer - Kelly Devine
  • Nom for Best Lighting Design - Howell Binkley
  • Nom for Best Musical

More to come! Look out for these yet to be released musicals: 
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Aladdin 
Disney's Broadway musical based on the classic animation was filmed live in the West End in 2019. A release date has yet to be announced. 

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Win for Best Featured Actor in a Musical - James Monroe Iglehart 
  • Nom for Best Book of a Musical - Chad Beguelin
  • Nom for Best Choreographer - Casey Nicholaw
  • Nom for Best Musical 
  • Nom for Best Original Musical Score - Alan Menken, Howard Ashman, Tim Rice, and Chad Beguelin

Girl From North Country
Set in the heartland of America during the Great Depression, this new musical with a book by Conor McPherson features the music of Bob Dylan. It was filmed live on Broadway at the end of April. A release date has yet to be announced. 

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • The musical is eligible for nomination in the 2021/2022 season.  

Waitress
Sara Bareilles’ delicious musical based on the movie of the same name, and the first Broadway musical to have an all-female core creative team, including director Diane Paulus, choreographer Lorin Latarro, book writer Jessie Nelson, and composer and lyricist Sara Bareilles. The musical first opened at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre in April 2016, playing 1,537 performances before closing in January 2020. The musical re-opened at the Ethel Barrymore for a limited run at the beginning of September 2021, and on September 22 was filmed live (at the same performance, the opening number was livestreamed on TikTok). A release date has yet to be announced.

Tony Nominations/Wins
  • Nom for Best Actress in a Musical - Jessie Mueller
  • Nom for Best Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical - Christopher Fitzgerald
  • Nom for Best Original Musical Score - Sara Bareilles
  • Nom for Best Musical

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Ep 40: Kayla Capone Kasper & Becoming Benanti

4/25/2022

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Host Luisa Lyons chats with actor, voice teacher, and creator Kayla Capone Kasper. Topics include The Sound of Music, how being a voice teacher led Kayla to becoming a viral sensation on TikTok and Instagram, moving from classical singing to musical theatre, how Laura Benanti came into Kayla’s life and the creation of the one woman show Becoming Benanti, and the story behind Laura Benanti announcing Kayla’s pregnancy!
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Check out the clip of Laura announcing Kayla’s pregnancy on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tv/CbYMGfdlXAT/

Check out clips from Kayla’s one woman show Becoming Benanti on YouTube - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGhjloPL-LrtsL0aiYIK51L3k8VcfnBxn

Kayla Capone Kasper is an actor, voice teacher, and creator. She holds a BA in Music from Lebanon Valley College where she now teaches voice and musical theatre as an adjunct professor. She also maintains her own full private voice studio. Kayla has performed across the East Coast and recently performed her one woman show Becoming Benanti at the Green Room 42 in NYC. Favorite credits include: The Marvelous Wonderettes, A Gentlemans's Guide to Love and Murder (Allenberry Playhouse), The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Fulton Theater), Company (Hershey Area Playhouse). Kayla has a following of about 25K on Tik Tok and Instagram for her educational content about being a performer. She is currently playing Girl in Once at the Allenberry Playhouse and set to play Amalia in She Loves Me at Priscilla Beach Theatre in May-June. Tik Tok/IG: @kaylacaponekasper. 

Website: kaylacaponekasper.com
Once Tickets: https://ci.ovationtix.com/36083/production/1050050
She Loves Me Tickets: https://ci.ovationtix.com/35471/production/1080217


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Filmed Live Musicals is created by Luisa Lyons. Luisa is an Australian actor, writer, and musician. She holds a Masters in Music Theatre from London's Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and now lives, works, and plays in New York. Learn more at www.luisalyons.com or follow on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
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Ep 39: Bonus Sondheim!

4/13/2022

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On this bonus Sondheim episode, hear extra content from previous chats with historian Margaret Hall about Stephen Sondheim's early life and career. You'll also hear from playwright Caridad Svich, composer Matt Board, and actor John Patrick Sabatos, who shared their memories of watching filmed live Sondheim musicals and why pro-shots are important for musical theatre today.

Margaret Hall is one of the foremost emerging theatre historians of her generation. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drama (Musical Theatre) from New York University, Tisch School of the Arts, and is currently obtaining her Masters in Musical Theatre History from New York University, Gallatin School of Individualized Study, the first degree of its kind to be granted worldwide. Margaret is currently the Night and Weekend Editor for Playbill.com, in addition to her work as a teacher of musical theatre history. Her first book, Gemignani: Life and Lessons from Broadway and Beyond will be released Spring 2022. Follow @itsmargarethall and sign up for Margaret’s monthly newsletter at www.margaret-hall.com. 
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Ep 38: Company

3/31/2022

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It’s part three of our three-part Sondheim special! Host Luisa Lyons chats with Margaret Hall all about the 2011 filmed live musical Stephen Sondheim’s COMPANY with the New York Philharmonic.

Margaret Hall is one of the foremost emerging theatre historians of her generation. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drama (Musical Theatre) from New York University, Tisch School of the Arts, and is currently obtaining her Masters in Musical Theatre History from New York University, Gallatin School of Individualized Study, the first degree of its kind to be granted worldwide. Margaret is currently the Night and Weekend Editor for Playbill.com, in addition to her work as a teacher of musical theatre history. Her first book, Gemignani: Life and Lessons from Broadway and Beyond will be released Spring 2022. Follow @itsmargarethall and sign up for Margaret’s monthly newsletter at www.margaret-hall.com.

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