Excerpts from both the rehearsal/workshop (still photographs as well as footage), shot on December 7, and the performance of the piece, intercut. Includes post-performance words from Sue Newhouse and Jacques d'Amboise.
Also in opening credits: "A musical tribute honoring Sue & Donald Newhouse".
Access (note)
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Credits (note)
Choreographers, Jacques d'Amboise with Ellen Weinstein ; sung by Liz Larson and Terrence Mann with Charlotte d'Amboise and Kay Gayner ; music arranged and organized by David Marck from the works of Jerome Kern ; music recorded at Studio 900, engineered by Steve Vavagiakas ; costumes and scenic props, Charles Masson and associate Anne-Catherine Luke ; NDI production staff, Robin Fidler (production coordinator), Anita Ravi, Angie Lieber, Barbara Satum, Amy Esty. A Doubilet Family production. Camera, Anne Doubilet ; writer, Emily Doubilet ; edited at Sauce Entertainment.
System details (note)
Streaming video.
Source (note)
Jacques D'Amboise
Title
When Sue Met Don : a real-life love story / presented by Jacques d'Amboise's National Dance Institute.
Production
1996.
Country of producing entity
United States.
Type of content
two-dimensional moving image
Type of medium
video
computer
Type of carrier
online resource
Performer
Emily Doubilet (Sue), Jed Bernstein (Don), Queenie Cheung, Freda Koomson, Lena Sradnick, Olivia Zaleski (The Four Commentators), Timothy Chan, Dan Ying Li (The Children in Red), performers.
Credits
Choreographers, Jacques d'Amboise with Ellen Weinstein ; sung by Liz Larson and Terrence Mann with Charlotte d'Amboise and Kay Gayner ; music arranged and organized by David Marck from the works of Jerome Kern ; music recorded at Studio 900, engineered by Steve Vavagiakas ; costumes and scenic props, Charles Masson and associate Anne-Catherine Luke ; NDI production staff, Robin Fidler (production coordinator), Anita Ravi, Angie Lieber, Barbara Satum, Amy Esty. A Doubilet Family production. Camera, Anne Doubilet ; writer, Emily Doubilet ; edited at Sauce Entertainment.
Event
Recorded December 7 and 9, 1996 The Children's Museum of Manhattan and The Tavern on the Green, New York City.
System details
Streaming video.
Original version
Original format: 1 videocassette (VHS) ; 1/2 in.
Restricted access
Patrons can access streaming video online only on site at the Library for the Performing Arts.