How to succeed in business without really trying (premiere, cast party, and the 1962 Tony Awards)
Unedited silent home movie footage concerning the Broadway musical How to succeed in business without really trying. Begins with brief excerpts from the 1962 Tony Awards ceremony, where the show won eight awards. Abe Burrows, who directed the show and collaborated on the libretto, is seen collecting two awards. The bulk of the material was filmed on the show's opening night, October 14, 1961, at the 46th Street Theatre. Includes shots of arrivals by various prominent persons in show business, journalism, and politics, backstage footage featuring cast members, and cast party footage at Sardi's restaurant. Critic Walter Kerr is seen in his office at the New York Herald Tribune, writing his review of the show.
"Unedited silent home movie footage concerning the Broadway musical How to succeed in business without really trying. Begins with brief excerpts from the 1962 Tony Awards ceremony, where the show won eight awards. Abe Burrows, who directed the show and collaborated on the libretto, is seen collecting two awards. The bulk of the material was filmed on the show's opening night, October 14, 1961, at the 46th Street Theatre. Includes shots of arrivals by various prominent persons in show business, journalism, and politics, backstage footage featuring cast members, and cast party footage at Sardi's restaurant. Critic Walter Kerr is seen in his office at the New York Herald Tribune, writing his review of the show."@en
Theatrical productions New York (State) New York 1961-1970.
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