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| Campbell Scott | Narrator | |
| Elizabeth Ashley | Herself | |
| Olympia Dukakis | Herself | |
| Tovah Feldshuh | Herself | |
| John Slattery | Himself | |
| Maurice Hines | Himself | |
| Debbie Shapiro Gravitte | Herself | |
| Emanuel Azenberg | Himself | |
| Michael Wilson | Himself | |
| Robert E. Wankel | Himself | |
| Joe Allen | Himself | |
| Rob Anzalone | Himself | |
| Evan Bergman | Himself | |
| Ken Billington | Himself | |
| Jeff Calhoun | Himself | |
| Judith Drasner | Herself | |
| Bill Evans | Himself | |
| Savion Glover | Himself | |
| Diego Hernandez | Himself | |
| Jane A. Johnston | Herself | |
| Michele Lee | Herself | |
| Paul Libin | Himself | |
| John Manzari | Himself | |
| Leo Manzari | Himself | |
| Bud Martin | Himself |
| Director |
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| Producer |
Margaret Murphy
Jeff Wolk |
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| Writer/Composer |
Margaret Murphy
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| Cinematography |
Katy Scoggin
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Through verité documentary footage, humorous storytelling, interviews and archival film material, Leonard Soloway's Broadway captures a Broadway few ever see as told through the eyes of a legendary Broadway producer you've probably never heard of. He lived an unconventional life on his own terms who, over a 70-year span, staged over 100 shows (and counting) which generated history making headlines, over 40 Tony Awards, 62 Tony Nominations, 21 Drama Desk Awards, 29 Drama Desk nominations and 3 Pulitzer Prizes in addition to launching the careers of famous stars known the world over. |
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