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A Love Letter to Stephen Sondheim filmed in May 2016 at The Boettcher Concert Hall in Denver, CO. Collins will take the audience through Sondheim's remarkable treasure-trove of music, interweaving stories of Broadway with her personal anecdotes. Watch on DVD or listen on CD as she sings Sondheim classics orchestrated by Jonathan Tunick, who has been orchestrating Sondheim's musicals for decades. The internationally acclaimed folk singer performs such tunes as "No One Is Alone," "Being Alive," "I'm Still Here," "There Won't Be Trumpets," "The Road You Didn't Take," "Sunday," "Move On," and many more. Collins had a 1975 hit with Sondheim's "Send in the Clowns," which is also featured in the PBS concert. Run Time: 90 minutes
Street Date: | 2/24/2017 |