Hosted by Sutton Foster, the special features performances by André de Shields, Robyn Hurder, Jane Krakowski, Norm Lewis, Donna McKechnie, Betty Buckley, Jessie Mueller, Chita Rivera, Vanessa Williams and many more. The concert celebration is a living testament to why musical theater continues to resonate so powerfully.
AARP The Magazine unveiled the winners of its annual Movies for Grownups®Awards with a 20th anniversary special, featuring honorees from Being the Ricardos, Belfast, CODA, Dopesick, Hacks, House of Gucci, King Richard and more. Winners were announced during tonight’s virtual event broadcast by Great Performances on PBS, hosted by Alan Cumming as part of #PBSForTheArts. Watch a clip from the awards below!
/PRNewswire/ AARP The Magazine unveiled the winners of its annual Movies for Grownups®Awards with a 20th anniversary special, featuring honorees from Being.
/PRNewswire/ AARP The Magazine unveiled the winners of its annual Movies for Grownups®Awards with a 20th anniversary special, featuring honorees from Being.
-Next on Great Performances . relive legendary soprano Maria Callas comeback performance of Tosca at the Royal Opera House in 1964. -[ Singing in Italian ] -For a look back at the highs. -[ Singing in Italian ] -Its almost as if you hear the soul of Maria Callas singing. -And lows. -[ Speaking German ] -.of an extraordinary career. -Every great singer has to sacrifice a lot for their art. -Join us for The Magic of Callas. -This is the best I saw in my life. -Hello, I m Peter Gelb, General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera. The closest I ever came to meeting Maria Callas was in 1971, when I was a 17-year-old office boy for Sol Hurok, Callas s American impresario, who had arranged a farewell recital tour of the U.S.