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"Show Business: A Season to Remember" ? A Review

 

Screened March 29, 2006
Florida Film Festival
Southeast Premiere

Producer-director Dori Berinsteins full-length documentary Show Business is certainly a movie to remember. The film, which won the Grand Jury prize for best documentary at the Florida Film Festival, packs the 2003-2004 seasons worth of rehearsals, performances, reviews, and awards into 104 minutes of excitement.

In fact, Berinstein whittled down nearly 400 interviews and 400 hours of footage to focus on four major musicals produced that year: the $3.5 million Avenue Q, the $7.5 million "Caroline, Or Change, the $10 million Taboo, and the $14 million Wicked. She follows their stars, producers, writers, and directors as they struggle through the season with their eyes on the prize, i.e., The Tony Awards.

Show Business is like having a VIP All Access Backstage pass to see what goes on behind the curtain at Broadways biggest shows. In addition to Kristin Chenoweth, Tonya Pinkins and other stars attached to the shows, Broadway storytellers including Alan Cumming, Chris Boneau and William Goldman provide their insights, theater critics share their opinions, and theater-goers such as Billy Jean King put in their two cents worth.

It's also great fun to see Taboo producer Rosie ODonnell and composer/lyricist Boy George share their thoughts on how the critics and crowds react to their gender-bending production that stars a London unknown, Euan Morton, in an uncanny performance as the famed lead singer of Culture Club.

Berinstein expertly weaves the stories together chronologically and emotionally. You cant help but share the hope, elation, fear, and disappointment of all the Broadway players, despite which particular show youre hoping will win.

Similarly, the theater critics come across as real people trying to do their best at their jobs. During four separate meetings at various points during the season, several top theater critics and columnists meet for lunch to talk about the current status of Broadway shows. They criticize, but sympathize. Theyre flabbergasted by public taste. They argue with each other. But mostly, they just love good theater.

When it comes to good theater and good film, Berinsteins got them both covered. And she promises even more; some of those missing 398 hours of footage will appear on the DVD.

Copyright 2006 Leslie Halpern

Author: Leslie Halpern
 
Author Bio:

Leslie Halpern

Central Florida entertainment writer Leslie Halpern is the author of two books, ?Reel Romance. The Lovers? Guide to the 100 Best Date Movies? (Taylor Trade Publishing) and ?Dreams on Film? (McFarland & Company). Her articles have appeared in hundreds of publications including ?Variety,? ?Markee Magazine,? ?Storytelling Magazine,? ?Location Update,? ?Just For Laughs,? and ?The Hollywood Reporter,? for which she was a stringer for 13 years. Leslie is a frequent commentator on the film industry and recently did several interviews for the Canadian television series ?Saturday Night at the Movies,? produced by TV Ontario. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism from the University of Kentucky and a Master of Liberal Studies degree from Rollins College.

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