Category Archives: Program Highlights

LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER

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SWEENEY TODD: THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET IN CONCERT.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 @ 8:00PM

For more than a dozen years now the New York Philharmonic has featured an annual presentation of one of the glories of Broadway’s American musical theater canon. In the year 2000 it was Stephen Sondheim’s “Sweeney Todd.” So successful were those performances that it was decided to bring back “Sweeney Todd” in a stunning recreation for 2014, conducted this time by the Philharmonic’s Music Director, Alan Gilbert, and starring, in the title role, opera’s reigning bass-baritone, Bryn Terfel, and with two-time Oscar winner, Emma Thompson, as Todd’s helpmate, Mrs.Lovett. This remarkable performance will be our Live From Lincoln Center offering on September 26, 2014.


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SECRETS OF THE DEAD

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RESURRECTING RICHARD III
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 @ 7:00PM

Find out what the bones of King Richard III reveal about his fitness for battle. When a group of amateur historians set out to find the bones of Richard III under a parking lot in England, everyone thought they were mad. Until, a skeleton — hunchbacked and with an arrow in its spine — emerged. University of Leichester scientists ultimately confirmed the identity of the reviled king through DNA. A series of fascinating, new experiments are now underway, including startling new DNA matches, revelations about his fitness going into battle…and a lucky accident when scientists discover a War of the Roses re-enactor—with matching scoliosis — answering the question, could a king with such a deformed body fight ferociously in battle as the heroic accounts suggest?


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NOVA

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RISE OF THE HACKERS

WEDNESDAY, MAY 20 @ 7:00PM & 12:00AM

Our lives are going digital. We shop, bank, and even date online. Computers hold our treasured photographs, private emails, and all of our personal information. This data is precious—and cybercriminals want it. Now, NOVA goes behind the scenes of the fast-paced world of cryptography to meet the scientists battling to keep our data safe. They are experts in extreme physics, math, and a new field called “ultra-paranoid computing,” all working to forge unbreakable codes and build ultra-fast computers.


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PENGUINS

 

SPY IN THE HUDDLE

A NATURE SPECIAL PRESENTATION

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 @ 6:00PM & 11:00PM

For nearly a year, 50 animatronic cameras disguised as realistic life-size penguins, eggs and rocks infiltrate penguin colonies to record the tough challenges penguins face from the moment they emerge from the sea to raising their chicks and finally returning to the water.

Episode 1 – The Journey
Emperor penguins cross a treacherous frozen sea to reach their breeding grounds. Rockhoppers brave the world’s stormiest seas only to come ashore and face a daunting assault up a 300-foot cliff, hopping most of the way up. Tropical Humboldt penguins negotiate predatory sea lions and vampire bats to reach their desert nests. The hard work for all the penguins finally pays off when their tiny, vulnerable chicks begin to hatch.


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POV

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KOCH

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 @ 8:00PM

New York City mayors have a world stage on which to strut, and they have made legendary use of it. Yet few have matched the bravado, combativeness and egocentricity that Ed Koch brought to the office during his three terms from 1978 to 1989. As Neil Barsky’s Koch recounts, Koch was more than the blunt, funny man New Yorkers either loved or hated. Elected in the 1970s during the city’s fiscal crisis, he was a new Democrat for the dawning Reagan era—fiscally conservative and socially liberal. Koch finds the former mayor politically active to the end (he died in 2013)—still winning the affection of many New Yorkers while driving others to distraction.


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MASTERPIECE MYSTERY!

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MISS MARPLE SEASON 7

GREENSHAW’S FOLLY

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 @ 7:30PM & 11:30PM

When an old family friend and her young son turn to Miss Marple for assistance, she places them at nearby Greenshaw’s Folly, the family home of an eccentric botanist. But it becomes clear that the labyrinthine Folly isn’t quite the safe house that Miss Marple had hoped, when death casts its dark and sinister shadow on the residents.

Adapted from two of Christie’s short stories, Greenshaw’s Folly and The Thumb Mark of St. Peter, the film reunites Julia McKenzie with two Cranford costars: Kimberly Nixon (Louisa) and Julia Sawalha (Mrs. Cresswell). Fiona Shaw (Harry Potter) guest stars.


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MASTERPIECE MYSTERY!

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MISS MARPLE SEASON 7

A CARIBBEAN MYSTERY

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 @ 6:00PM & 10:00PM

While staying at a lavish tropical island hotel, Miss Marple investigates the
 sudden death of a fellow guest. With the help of a curmudgeonly business tycoon, Miss Marple unravels a web of deceit, murder and “dark magic,” leaving her to consider every one of the hotel’s guests as a suspect. Sir Antony Sher (God on Trial) guest stars.

Filmed on location in South Africa and based on Christie’s 1964 novel, A Caribbean Mystery was adapted by comedian, author and actor Charlie Higson, who has a cameo as the unassuming American ornithologist James Bond. Also starring are MyAnna Buring (Downton Abbey), Pippa Bennett Warner (Case Histories), and Charity Wakefield (Any Human Heart).


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THE ROOSEVELTS

AN INTIMATE HISTORY

A STRONG AND ACTIVE FAITH

THURSDAY, APRIL 30 @ 11:00PM

By April of 1944, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt have occupied the White House for more than eleven years. The President is secretly convalescing in South Carolina from a recently diagnosed bout of congestive heart failure while the war rages overseas and his family is under press scrutiny at home. Despite his failing health, FDR has ambitious postwar plans for his country: to see the horrific struggle through to victory, and then to bring the United States into a new international organization strong enough to insure that the world will not go to war again – the United Nations.

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THE ROOSEVELTS

AN INTIMATE HISTORY

A STRONG AND ACTIVE FAITH

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 @ 6:00PM, 8:00PM & 11:00PM

By April of 1944, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt have occupied the White House for more than eleven years. The President is secretly convalescing in South Carolina from a recently diagnosed bout of congestive heart failure while the war rages overseas and his family is under press scrutiny at home. Despite his failing health, FDR has ambitious postwar plans for his country: to see the horrific struggle through to victory, and then to bring the United States into a new international organization strong enough to insure that the world will not go to war again – the United Nations.

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JAMES MCNEILL WHISTLER

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THE CASE FOR BEAUTY

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 @ 7:00PM & 12:00AM

James McNeill Whistler & The Case for Beauty takes a close look at how the 19th-Century artist pioneered a new way of thinking about art, that beauty, in and of itself, is a work of art’s most essential value. This groundbreaking genius’ struggle to find his own voice resulted in a breakaway style that moved painting towards abstraction and revolutionized the art world in Whistler’s time — paving the way for what became known as modern art decades later in the 20th-Century. By the time of his death, Whistler had become one of the most recognized artists in Europe. He is now placed in the first rank of modern painters, his work compared to that of Velázquez and Rembrandt.


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