Live from Radio City Music Hall (1992)
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Live from Radio City Music Hall
DVD Price: You save 13%! As of Oct 13 10:57 EDT (details)
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| Cast | Liza Minnelli and Terri White |
| Theatrical Release | November 10, 1992 |
| DVD Release | September 12, 2006 |
| Running Time | 94 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 828768953396 |
| Buy this item | $12.99 at Amazon.com As of Oct 13 10:57 EDT (details) 1 DVD, SONY GROUP, Usually ships in 24 hours, Color, DVD-Video, Enhanced, Live, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 32 new from $7.95, 8 used from $9.40 |
About Live from Radio City Music Hall
A true superstar this all-new extravaganza stars Liza and a host of singers dancers and musicians performing a selection of her favorite songs by the world's greatest songwriters. Judy Garland's famous daughter shows of her remarkable voice and spunky dance moves at New York's classiest most famous venue. Some of the selections include "Live Alone and Like It" "Teach Me Tonight" "There Is a Time" "Quiet Love" "Imagine" and "Theme From New York New York" (Martin Scorsese's musical which she starred in with Robert DeNiro.)System Requirements:Running Time 94 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: MUSIC DVD/CONCERTS Rating: NR UPC: 828768953396 Manufacturer No: 828768953396 Product Description
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Average user review:| LIZA MINELLI LIVE AT RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL |
Ensemble backing her is tops. So is music, lighting, choreography .
She was without a doubt the outstanding "One Woman Show" star in the world, from the seventies to the early nineties.
I also recommend buying 'LIZA WITH A Z", which was directed and choreographed by the great Bob Fosse. August 3, 2008
| Liza at her Best! |
Get this DVD while it is still available...you will not regret it! February 19, 2008
| Energy and Emotion |
For starters, it was written for the stage and directed by Fred Ebb, of the greatly talented pair of songwriters from whom Minelli has gotten some of her most famous material ---try "Cabaret," or even "Chicago." It was choreographed by Susan Stroman, who has gone from triumph to triumph on Broadway recently - try "The Producers." (And Stroman actually directed the recent movie version of that hit play.) "Live" was produced by multi-talented Phil Ramone, directed by reliable tv hand Louis J. Horvitz. Jazzman Billy Stritch gets credit for musical supervision. Clothing was by esteemed designer Isaac Mizrahi; Liza's makeup was by deservedly popular Kevyn Aucoin. And then, of course, we get Minelli herself, backed by a good-sized orchestra that occasionally sings too, and her "Demon Divas," a group of women that's unusually inclusive by age and size, who sing and dance like, well, demons.
Then there's the star of course, one of the belters in the great tradition of her mother, beloved star of stage and screen, Judy Garland. Each can pack a song full of emotion while belting it out, but can still deliver a quiet one; can act out a song as few others, and can change pace on the spot. In addition, as a younger woman, Minelli's generally got more energy than her mother. The young star had not yet begun to have voice or hip troubles; she can work up a sweat dancing, and still deliver the goods vocally.
For the first act, Minelli joins us in Mizrahi's famous white trenchcoat. That act is on the quieter side, with memorable solo versions of "Teach Me Tonight," "Old Friends," and a cynical number Lotte Lenya introduced in 1929 Berlin, cabaret time, "So What." It concludes with a work by the French singer-songwriter Charles Aznavour, in that language, for a lovely emotional-laden tribute to Minelli's father. He, Vincente Minelli, went from art director at Radio City, as a young man during the 1930's, to a famous director of movie musicals.
The singer speeds up the second act. She's joined on stage by the Demon Divas; don't ask me why, but the way they were salted away in the audience, and stood up to demand to join her onstage just made me uneasy. But they sure do a job of work. During several medleys, the star and her divas give us fresh versions of favorite "Cabaret" tunes, a new take on her mother's "The Man I Love," a sexy, high-energy, white-gloved tribute to her close associate Bob Fosse, and a high-stepping, ever-so-appropriate to the venue, Rockette style tap dance. And soaked in sweat, lubricious in a bright red dress, she gives us an electrifying version of her signature, "New York, New York," backed by those divas, in black Mizrahi trenchcoats this time. The number of people who love Liza is no puzzle. What is? The relative obscurity of this selection.
January 15, 2008
| The Best ! |
She's the best singer I ever saw.
This DVD is amazing. Buy it. September 25, 2007
| Talent ~~Talent~~~Talent!!!!!!! |
I sat mesmerized and even missed Jeopaedy to watch it.
Liza is ( in my Opinion ) the ultimate performer.
Her rapore with her demon divas,her Bob Fosse numbers, the costumes,the orchestra, were all topnotch.
It is top on my to watch again and again list.
I might even splurge on the DVD.
Mother should see her now !!! June 13, 2007
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