PBS Arts Fall Festival stars Nathan Lane, Emma Thompson, Tony Bennett, Lady Gaga, and more
From a press release:
Announced today at the Television Critics Association Press Tour, the 2014 PBS Arts Fall Festival returns in September with 11 weekly programs featuring classic Broadway hits, music from around the country, and a theater performance by award-winning actor Nathan Lane.
Entering its fourth season, the PBS Arts Fall Festival has become a Friday night fall tradition, reaching more than 33 million viewers since its conception in 2011 and underscoring PBS’ ongoing commitment to giving audiences a front-row seat and a backstage pass to the best of the arts on-air and online. The series will be hosted by Emmy and Tony Award-winning actress and singer Kristin Chenoweth beginning Friday, Sept. 26 at 9 p.m.
“PBS’ commitment to the arts, and stature as the only destination for quality arts programming on television is cemented with this fall’s robust, diverse lineup,” said PBS President and CEO Paula Kerger. “With ‘Live from Lincoln Center’ and ‘Austin City Limits’ both celebrating milestone 40th anniversaries, and the tremendously talented group of artists we’re bringing to viewers through the festival, this fall’s lineup is unprecedented.”
2014 Festival highlights include:
- The premiere of “Live from Lincoln Center’s” 40th anniversary season with “’Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street’ in Concert with the New York Philharmonic” featuring bass-baritone Bryn Terfel in the title role and Academy Award-winning actress Emma Thompson as Mrs. Lovett
- A celebration of the seminal music series “Austin City Limits Celebrates 40 Years” featuring guest hosts Jeff Bridges, Sheryl Crow, and Matthew McConaughey
- “Live from Lincoln Center’s” “The Nance” starring Nathan Lane
- “Great Performances” featuring Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga performing songs live from their forthcoming album, “Cheek to Cheek”
“The Festival showcases great star power, diversity, and fantastic performances,” said PBS Vice President of Programming and festival curator Donald Thoms.
“With Kristin Chenoweth as our host and guide, we expect these shows to resonate with audiences who seek out classic Broadway performances, contemporary hits, and a vast array of musical genres with some of the most legendary artists of our time.”
LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER’S 40th Anniversary Season “‘Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street’ In Concert with the New York Philharmonic”
Friday, Sept. 26, 9 p.m.-11:30 p.m.
Throughout its 40-year history, LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER has been a cornerstone of performing arts broadcasting, presenting the world’s greatest artists and performances in music, dance, and theater from the New York institution’s renowned stages. The New York Philharmonic’s acclaimed production of Stephen Sondheim’s iconic musical thriller “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street,” staged in March 2014 to a sold-out crowd at Avery Fisher Hall, tells the story of a barber who, with his romantically inclined landlady, Mrs. Lovett the piemaker, seeks vengeance on what he considers a merciless world. The remarkable cast features bass-baritone Bryn Terfel in the title role and Academy Award-winning actress Emma Thompson as Mrs. Lovett, with Christian Borle and many more. Multi-Tony Award-winner Audra McDonald hosts.
AUSTIN CITY LIMITS CELEBRATES 40 YEARS
Friday, Oct. 3, 9-11 p.m.
A star-studded special celebrating the trailblazing music series’ 40th anniversary. With guest hosts Jeff Bridges, Sheryl Crow and Matthew McConaughey, the two-hour broadcast features memorable moments from the show’s remarkable run, anchored by the brightest stars in the show’s history returning to the Austin City Limits stage for incredible performances. Highlights include legends Willie Nelson, Bonnie Raitt, Foo Fighters, Emmylou Harris, Kris Kristofferson, Gary Clark Jr., Lyle Lovett, Alabama Shakes, Buddy Guy and more celebrating ACL’s legacy as an American music institution for the last four decades.
LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER’S 40th Anniversary Season “The Nance”
Friday, Oct. 10, 9 p.m.-11:30 p.m.
Douglas Carter Beane’s “The Nance” stars Nathan Lane as gay headliner Chauncey Miles, who faces a changing world and his own self-loathing during the fading twilight of burlesque in 1930s New York. The play received five Tony Award nominations, including a Best Actor nod for Lane. In addition, the cast boasts Tony Award-winner Cady Huffman, Lewis J. Stadlen, Jenni Barber, and Jonny Orsini.
THE GERSHWINS’ PORGY AND BESS SM FROM SAN FRANCISCO OPERA (by George Gershwin, DuBose and Dorothy Heyward, and Ira Gershwin)
Friday, Oct. 17, 9 p.m.-midnight
This production of Porgy and BessSM from San Francisco Opera stars bass-baritone Eric Owens as Porgy and soprano Laquita Mitchell as Bess in the turbulent story of a disabled man, the headstrong woman he loves and the community that sustains them both. John DeMain conducts the San Francisco Opera Orchestra and Chorus in this American musical theater staple set in an African-American community on Catfish Row in coastal South Carolina. Porgy and BessSM is based on the play by Dubose and Dorothy Heyward, with music by George Gershwin including the celebrated jazz standard “Summertime.”
GREAT PERFORMANCES “Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga: Cheek to Cheek LIVE!”
Friday, Oct. 24, 9-10 p.m.
Inspired by their sensational duet in GP’s recent Tony Bennett Duets II, the greatest living interpreter of the American songbook has recorded a soon to be released new album with America’s reigning pop Diva of today. Teaming up for a very special concert from the stage of Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Rose Theater at New York City’s Time Warner Center, the duo will perform swinging selections from their Cheek to Cheek collaboration.
MICHAEL FEINSTEIN AT THE RAINBOW ROOM
Friday, Oct. 31, 9-10 p.m.
Two-time Emmy and five-time Grammy-nominated entertainer, Michael Feinstein headlines this all-star evening with performances by Tony winner and Emmy-nominated artist, Christine Ebersole; American Idol sensation Jessica Sanchez; the dynamic tap duo, the Manzari Brothers; Oscar-nominated June Squibb and many more surprises. The performers take the stage at the famed Rainbow Room, the legendary New York restaurant and nightclub where stars were born and legends perform, following its October opening.
HITMAKERS
Friday, Nov. 14, 9-10 p.m.
“HITMAKERS” is an up-close look at the music industry’s resilience in the digital age, from the perspective of groundbreaking artists, music label mavericks, and game-changing managers. These crucial players have shaped the music business over the past 100 years, changing pop culture in the process. Today’s artists challenge the paradigm further, taking control of their careers and sometimes shucking the system altogether to record and release music on their own. Record labels large and small also have found they must innovate to thrive. Entertaining and thoughtful, “HITMAKERS” boasts an unforgettable soundtrack. The special features interviews and performances from notable artists such as Melissa Etheridge, The Roots’ Questlove, Sharon Jones, rising DJ/producer Steve Aoki, and many more.
GREAT PERFORMANCES “Cats!”
Friday, Nov. 21, 9-11 p.m.
One of musical theater’s biggest blockbusters returns to GREAT PERFORMANCES for an encore presentation. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cats reigned over an 18-year Broadway run and unending touring productions that continue to travel the globe. Based on T.S. Eliot’s “Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats,” Webber’s hit-filled stage version boasts musical highlights aplenty, including Elaine Paige’s return to her original role as Grizabella, the faded “glamour cat” singing the show-stopping ballad “Memory.”
KRISTIN CHENOWETH: COMING HOME
Friday, Nov. 28, 9-10 p.m.
Emmy and Tony Award-winner Kristin Chenoweth brings it home — to Broken Arrow, Oklahoma that is — to perform music from her career. With a classically trained voice set off by a gift for acting and comedy, Chenoweth appears at a state-of-the-art theater that now bears her name, performing Broadway, television and film songs like “Popular” and “For Good” from WICKED, songs from her acclaimed performances on GLEE, and beloved music from LES MISERABLES, PHANTOM OF THE OPERA and many more. Backed by a 13-piece orchestra led by Musical Director Mary-Mitchell Campbell, Chenoweth welcomes song and dance friends from Broadway in a program sure to be unforgettable. Produced and directed for television by Scott Lochmus.