Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy - Watch the Full Film
Find out why the Broadway musical has proven to be such fertile territory for Jewish artists of all kinds. Watch Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy online.

Find out why the Broadway musical has proven to be such fertile territory for Jewish artists of all kinds. Watch Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy online.
This excerpt from Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy speaks to the surprising universality of the 1964 Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick musical Fiddler on the Roof.
From Irving Berlin to Stephen Sondheim, from Fanny Brice to Barbra Streisand, this film explores the phenomenon of how Jewish-American songwriters created a uniquely American art form.
Acclaimed singer-songwriter James Taylor performs Rodger and Hammerstein's "Shall We Dance?" from “The King and I” at the “Tanglewood 75th Anniversary Celebration.”
The Boston Pops performs Leonard Bernstein's "Times Square: 1944."
THIRTEEN’s Great Performances will present 12-year-old classical crossover prodigy Jackie Evancho’s second television special Jackie Evancho: Music of the Movies, in August on PBS (check local listings).
To mark the musical’s Silver Anniversary, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Cameron Mackintosh presented “The Phantom of the Opera” in the sumptuous Victorian splendor of London’s Royal Albert Hall.
Captured live-in-performance at Broadway’s Shubert Theatre, Tony® nominees Chad Kimball and Montego Glover lead the original cast in a story of forbidden love and the early days of rock and roll.
In a year chock full of star-studded 80th birthday tributes to legendary Broadway composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim, the March 15–16 gala evenings with the New York Philharmonic at New York’s Lincoln Center stood tall.
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