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**Official Selection, DOC NYC**
** Official Selection, Hamptons International Film Festival**

For anyone who loves theater, this contemporary history of Broadway is a pure joy!

Broadway was on the verge of bankruptcy in the 70s with talk of tearing down theaters and replacing them with parking lots; the plays were considered obsolete and audiences severely declining. On Broadway shows how, thanks to innovative work, a new attention to inclusion and the sometimes-uneasy balance between art and commerce, an industry on the verge of extinction managed to reinvent itself and come back stronger.

Legends of the stage and screen take us behind the scenes of Broadway’s most groundbreaking and beloved shows, from “A Chorus Line” to “Hamilton.” The film is chock full of clips that will make audiences want to jump out of their seats and sing, and offers a hurly-burly ride through Times Square.

At a moment when New York City is facing an uncertain path forward in its recovery from a devastating pandemic, this fascinating and hugely enjoyable documentary shows how Broadway led the way in the city’s last great rebirth and provides a model of how it can come back again. Curtains up!

“On Broadway” sure knows how to work a theater-lover’s heart.” – New York Times

“Critic’s Pick! Fascinating… On Broadway sure knows how to work a theater-lover’s heart.” – Maya Phillips, The New York Times

“Though hard-hit by the pandemic, the film offers hope that a rebound is possible.” – Mark Kennedy, Associated Press “Plays as a love letter to theatre, a lament for days gone by, and a cautious look toward the future of an American institution.” – David Reddish, Queerty

“Captivating from first to finish, “On Broadway” feels like a prologue to a whole new act. A captivating overview of how Broadway — once a cultural lodestar in America — lost its way, then reinvented itself… and continues to do so.” – Kilian Melloy, Edge Media Network

“…A MUST for theater aficionados. Those who have never stepped foot in Manhattan’s Theater District are bound to enjoy it too” – Paul Weissman, Film Forward