"Segments five through eight cover Bennett's death at the age of 44 on July 2, 1988 of complications from AIDS. Bennett is among a growing number in the arts community who have died from AIDS. Discussion includes the life, career and legacy of Bennett, who is best-known for creating the long-running musical A chorus line and for bringing the successful show Dreamgirls to Broadway. Includes interview excerpts with Bennett and with colleagues Marvin Hamlisch, actress Dorothy Loudon and producer/director Joseph Papp. Features performance excerpts from Bennett's various productions and other related photos and footage."
"Segments one through four contain coverage the 3389th performance of the Broadway musical A chorus line. Discussion includes the history of the show and its newly attained status as the longest running show on Broadway, and its creator, Michael Bennett. Includes interview excerpts with Bennett and dancers, and footage of rehearsals and performances."
Theatrical productions New York (State) New York 1981-1990.
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