
AUDRA MCDONALD IN CONCERT (TV)
Summary
This televised concert special, recorded at the Donmar Warehouse in London, features Audra McDonald singing various jazz and Broadway hits. She opens the program with "See What I Wanna See," followed by "Stars and the Moon" and "Beat My Dog." She reveals that she is engaged to her bass player, Peter Donovan, and continues with "Bill," "Someone to Watch Over Me," "So Many People," "I Won't Mind" and "Come Down From the Tree." McDonald then says that she is a fan of Judy Garland and pays tribute to her with "The Man That Got Away," and then concludes with "Some Days," with lyrics from a poem written by James Baldwin. Commercials deleted.
Details
- NETWORK: PBS WNET New York
- DATE: March 7, 2000 8:00 PM
- RUNNING TIME: 1:00:00
- COLOR/B&W: Color
- CATALOG ID: B:77239
- GENRE: Music
- SUBJECT HEADING: Music; Specials
- SERIES RUN: PBS - TV, 2000
- COMMERCIALS: N/A
CREDITS
- Ian Martin … Executive Producer
- Paul Kafno … Producer
- Carol Yaple … Associate Producer
- Tommy Krasker … Sound Producer
- Gavin Taylor … Director
- Ted Sperling … Instrumentalist, Piano
- Peter Donovan … Instrumentalist, Bass
- Mike Smith … Instrumentalist, Drums
- Paul Watkins … Instrumentalist, Cello
- Alexander Balanescu … Instrumentalist, Violin
- Nick Moss … Instrumentalist, Woodwind
- Audra McDonald … Performer
- James Baldwin
- Judy Garland