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Captured in peak performance with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Tony Award-winner Lea Salonga performs the beloved songs she made famous throughout her Broadway career, as well as her signature songs from the animated movie blockbusters “Aladdin” and “Mulan” from the Sydney Opera House.
Experience a performance from the husband-and-wife duo on breathtaking location in the south of France, performing favorite arias and duets.
An encore of the 2018 production of Aida, Verdi’s grandest opera.
Gloria Estefan: Sangre Yoruba documents the Grammy-winning Cuban American singer’s adventure through three of Brazil’s most influential cities and meets up with performers Maria Rita, Carlinhos Brown and Jorge Aragão.
Great Performances presents, 'Movies for Grownups Awards 2021 with AARP Magazine.' Watch actors and filmmakers as they are honored for creating films that resonate with older viewers in this star-studded awards ceremony. Celebrating movies that matter, the Awards champion movies for grownups, by grownups.
Celebrated American soprano Renée Fleming performs arias by Puccini and Massenet to selections by Handel and Korngold from the intimate music salon of Dumbarton Oaks in Washington DC.
The Hours, features Renée Fleming, Kelli O'Hara and Joyce DiDonato in a new production inspired by Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway.
Great Performances at the Met presents Agrippina, Handel’s dark comedy of intrigue and impropriety. In this production from David McVicar set in the present, Joyce DiDonato stars as the cunning title character, with Kate Lindsey, Brenda Rae, Iestyn Davies and Nicholas Tamagna. Harry Bicket conducts.
GREAT PERFORMANCES Fiddler: Miracle of Miracles takes us through the history of the iconic musical Fiddler on the Roof, exploring its reach across time and cultures. This special features appearances by composer Jerry Bock and lyricist Sheldon Harnick, actor Topol, as well as famous fans including Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda.
This comedy, set in 1960s England, features a Tony-winning performance by James Corden. Adapted from a 1743 farce, Corden plays a musician-turned-bodyguard trying to keep his two mobster clients apart, a tricky predicament resulting in comedic mayhem.