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Sweeney Todd

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Thursday, April 20, 2006

Tony Award winner Patti LuPone joins us to talk about her role in the Broadway revival of Sondheim's "Sweeney Todd." The production finds her singing -- and playing the tuba. Also: Music boxes are typically small, delicate items, but imagine creating one large enough to walk through. We hear about a sound installation in Queens known as Fluxbox. And a look at the Dance Theatre Workshop's new production, "Sourcing Stravinsky," which features six different choreographer's takes on the composer.

Patti Lupone on Sweeney Todd


Tony Award winner Patti LuPone discusses her role in a dark, conceptural production of Sondheim's macbre musical "Sweeney Todd".
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Dancing to Stravinsky


A look at the Dance Theatre Workshop’s new production: "Sourcing Stravinsky."
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Fluxbox

A look at a sound installation in Queens known as Fluxbox.
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