
Inside Look | Stars in Concert
Preview: Season 44 | 1m 30s
Megan Hilty discusses her experience performing at Live from Lincoln Center.
Megan Hilty discusses her experience performing at Live from Lincoln Center and brings you into the rehearsal room preparing for her concert special.
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Inside Look | Stars in Concert
Preview: Season 44 | 1m 30s
Megan Hilty discusses her experience performing at Live from Lincoln Center and brings you into the rehearsal room preparing for her concert special.
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Inside Look | Stars in Concert
Preview: S44 | 1m 30s | Megan Hilty discusses her experience performing at Live from Lincoln Center. (1m 30s)
Preview: S44 | 30s | This year’s Stars in Concert series features three of Broadway’s favorite leading ladies. (30s)
Preview: S44 | 30s | A teacher’s hopes for her son clash with an educational system rigged against him. (30s)
New York Philharmonic: Celebrating Sondheim - Preview
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Preview: S44 Ep6 | 30s | Explore the dazzling orchestral world of one of America's foremost composers. (30s)
Alexander and Paul Gemignani Talk Sondheim
Clip: S44 Ep6 | 27m 38s | Father and son discuss Stephen Sondheim's music, conductor to conductor. (27m 38s)
ODYSSEY: The Chamber Music Society in Greece - Preview
Preview: S44 Ep5 | 30s | The extraordinary musicians of CMS travel to Greece, birthplace of the Classical ideal. (30s)
The Church of Pammegiston Taxiarchon
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Clip: S44 Ep5 | 2m 8s | A hidden jewel of a Greek Orthodox Church on the slopes of Mount Pelion. (2m 8s)
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Clip: S44 Ep5 | 1m 46s | The musicians of CMS indulge a different side of the brooding master's music. (1m 46s)
Megan Hilty in Concert - Preview
Preview: S44 Ep4 | 30s | Megan Hilty in Concert, May 24 - Preview (30s)
Megan Hilty: "A Little Bit of This..."
Clip: S44 Ep4 | 56s | The star of "Smash," "Wicked" and Broadway's "9 to 5" treats us to her eclectic tastes. (56s)
Annaleigh Ashford: "Love Hurts"
Clip: S44 Ep3 | 2m 32s | Annaleigh Ashford performs "Love Hurts" in a bonus, web exclusive clip (2m 32s)
Annaleigh Ashford in Concert - Preview
Preview: S44 Ep3 | 30s | Annaleigh Ashford in Concert, May 17 - Preview (30s)
Cynthia Erivo in Concert - Preview
Preview: S44 Ep2 | 30s | Cynthia Erivo in Concert, May 10 - Preview (30s)
Cynthia Erivo: A Collection of Voices
Clip: S44 Ep2 | 1m 29s | Cynthia Erivo reflects on her setlist and the artists who made her who she is. (1m 29s)
"What kind of adult just stands there...?"
Clip: S44 Ep1 | 1m 4s | Tasha Lawrence plays Laurie, a high school teacher captured striking a student in class. (1m 4s)
Clip: S44 Ep1 | 1m 3s | Jaime Lincoln Smith plays a school security guard trying to do right by keeping order. (1m 3s)
Clip: S44 Ep1 | 1m 1s | The cast and director of Pipeline share what they hope audiences take away from the story. (1m 1s)
Providing Enough Space: Ending the School-to-Prison Pipeline
Clip: S44 Ep1 | 30m 4s | "Providing Enough Space": Thoughts on Ending the School to Prison Pipeline (30m 4s)
Clip: S44 Ep1 | 1m 15s | Heather Velazquez plays a fiery young Latina student. (1m 15s)
Clip: S44 Ep1 | 1m 15s | Namir Smallwood plays Omari, a high school student who wrestles with his identity. (1m 15s)
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