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Exclusive Carol Burnett, Jerry Orbach, Elaine Stritch, Angela Lansbury, Alec Baldwin and Stephen Sondheim Videos on TV

By: Mar. 16, 2006
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All last week, BroadwayWorld.com proudly presented exclusive video and a special feature editorial, in preparation for the the New York PBS television premiere of Broadway: The Golden Age. Please check your local PBS station for airdates.

Our celebration of this great film and tribute to Broadway kicked off with an extensive interview with filmmaker Rick McKay. Read all about the film's phenomenal success, and what we can look forward to in the upcoming sequals.

BroadwayWorld.com TV featured 6 NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN interview clips from Rick McKay's Broadway: The Golden Age Vaults!

  •  Carol Burnett chats about her early days in New York, The Pajama Game, breaking onto the scene, why she'd never make it into a Broadway chorus and more...

  • The late and beloved Jerry Orbach explains what happens in the theatre that could never happen on screen, the discipline of acting on stage, creating a close-up for the audience and more...

  •  Elaine Stritch talks about audiences, stage fright, nerves, critics and "out of town tryouts" - all in her usual trademark style.

  •   Angela Lansbury reveals how she almost appeared on stage in Sunset Boulevard, what it takes to be an actor, audiences and preparing to step on a stage.

  •  Alec Baldwin shares the differences between acting on stage and screen, directors, tragedies of art, and award shows.

  •  Stephen Sondheim , rarely interviewed, reminisces about "out of town tryouts," West Side Story, developing a show and why many second acts are disappointing!

For more information on Broadway: The Golden Age, click here.




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