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Harry Connick in Concert on Broadway

“Take Her to Mardi Gras”

Watch a portion of Harry Connick Jr.'s performance of "Take Her to Mardi Gras" from GREAT PERFORMANCES Harry Connick Jr., In Concert on Broadway airing nationally March 2, 2011 at 9:30 p.m. (check local listings).

David Foster

Hitman Returns: David Foster & Friends

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Maestro to the stars David Foster, who has collaborated with some of the greatest superstars in music, returns to THIRTEEN’s Great Performances series with several of his favorite artists for a magnificent night of music: Hitman Returns: David Foster & Friends is scheduled to air ...

Harry Connick in Concert on Broadway

Interview with Harry Connick, Jr.

Twenty years after dazzling audiences in his first Broadway solo concert, the three-time Grammy winner returns to the Main Stage with a roster of fan favorites. Great Performances - Harry Connick, Jr. in Concert on Broadway premieres Wednesday, March 2, 9:30PM (check local listings).

Harry Connick Jr in Concert

Harry Connick in Concert on Broadway

Preview the Concert

The Grammy Award-winner’s return to Broadway last summer will air on THIRTEEN’s Great Performances Wednesday, March 2 at 9:30 p.m. ET.

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Selections from the Concert

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. Watch selections from the concert including "Two Many Mornings," "The ...

Macbeth

About the Film

Director Rupert Goold's gripping stage production of Macbeth, set in a nameless 20th-century militaristic society and starring Sir Patrick Stewart in his Tony-nominated performance as the ambitious general, and Kate Fleetwood as his coldly scheming wife, has been rethought in vivid filmic terms.

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“Come Down Now”

Watch a video of the ballad from Act 2 of Passing Strange, "Come Down Now," sung by Heidi Rodewald and the character Desi (Rebecca Naomi Jones), The Youth's lover during his time in Berlin.

“Amsterdam”

Watch the cast of Passing Strange perform the song "Amsterdam" in a scene that welcomes The Youth (Daniel Breaker) to Europe. This clip contains adult content.

“Church Blues Revelation / Freight Train”

Watch the Narrator (Stew) and the ensemble of Passing Strange perform "Church Blues Revelation / Freight Train," a scene where The Youth (Daniel Breaker) gets his first taste of The Real.