Broadway Rising (PG-13)

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synopsis

There is no New York without Broadway. It's both a landmark and a community, an industry and a people. During the pandemic, over 96,000 people lost their jobs and an entire industry was brought to a standstill. BROADWAY RISING tells the story of the Broadway community and its harrowing journey back to the stage following the COVID-19 shutdown. Herculean challenges are not new to Broadway. It has weathered 9/11; the arrival of the motion picture industry; and the devastation of AIDS on a generation of artists. Even amidst the pandemic, many Broadway organizations helped forge a path towards racial equity in the wake of BLM movement. But when employees whose livelihoods depend upon Broadway found themselves unemployed - it was a steep hill to climb back to opening night. This is their story, from early quiet moments of anxiety and self-reflection, to the determination that "the show must go on," and finally the triumph of September 12, 2021; opening night. 

details

Documentary, Program
1 hr. 45 min.
Opened December 5th, 2022

director

Amy Rice

writer

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synopsis

There is no New York without Broadway. It's both a landmark and a community, an industry and a people. During the pandemic, over 96,000 people lost their jobs and an entire industry was brought to a standstill. BROADWAY RISING tells the story of the Broadway community and its harrowing journey back to the stage following the COVID-19 shutdown. Herculean challenges are not new to Broadway. It has weathered 9/11; the arrival of the motion picture industry; and the devastation of AIDS on a generation of artists. Even amidst the pandemic, many Broadway organizations helped forge a path towards racial equity in the wake of BLM movement. But when employees whose livelihoods depend upon Broadway found themselves unemployed - it was a steep hill to climb back to opening night. This is their story, from early quiet moments of anxiety and self-reflection, to the determination that "the show must go on," and finally the triumph of September 12, 2021; opening night. 

details

Documentary, Program
1 hr. 45 min.
Opened December 5th, 2022

director

Amy Rice

writer