Footlight Parade: 1975 on Stage and Screen (FP10:03)

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Length: 00:56:56

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Piece Description

The best of the year: not only the Pulitzer Prize-winning "A Chorus Line," but "Chicago," "The Wiz," "Shenandoah" and Robert Altman’s epic "Nashville."

Broadcast History

Footlight Parade show FP10:03
Original Airdate: 01/16/2010

Timing and Cues

From beginning of OPEN to end of CLOSE segment is 53:00.
Total file time with FILLER, PROMO and pauses is as shown.

For complete timing and cue information, see the cue sheet files under 'Additional Files'.

The Footlight Parade logo and the reference tone files are no longer stored as attachments to every show. Users that still need the logo or reference tone files can find them attached to FP08:01 which will remain available.

Additional Credits

Bill Rudman, Producer & Host
Mark Logies, Technical Supervisor
Produced by The Musical Theater Project