Smokey Joe's Cafe: The Songs of Leiber and Stoller (2002)
1h 45m
Running Time
December 31, 2002Release Date
Smokey Joe's Cafe: The Songs of Leiber and Stoller (2002)
1h 45m
Running Time
December 31, 2002Release Date
Plot.
Smokey Joe's Cafe, Broadway's longest-running musical revue, highlights the best songs by the legendary song-writing duo, Leiber and Stoller. Included numbers are "Neighborhood", "Fools Fall In Love", "Yakety Yak", "Charlie Brown", "Jailhouse Rock", "Hound Dog", "Love Potion #9" and "Stand By Me".
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Cast & Crew.
Ken Ard
Self
Adrian Bailey
Self
Matt Bogart
Self
Brenda Braxton
Self
Victor Trent Cook
Performer
B.J. Crosby
Performer
Don Roy King
Director
DeLee Lively
Performer
Otis Sallid
Writer
Deb Lyons
Performer
Gordon Davidson
Producer
Frederick B. Owens
Performer
Louis St. Louis
Music Director
Jerry Zaks
Stage Director
William Ivey Long
Costume Design
Peter Wise
Casting
Alan Adelman
Lighting Director
Mike Stoller
Songs / Musical
Charlie Huntley
Camera Operator
Jeff Muhlstock
Camera Operator
Nicholas van Hoogstraten
Producer
Steve Margoshes
Orchestrator
Randy Houston Mercer
Hair Designer / Makeup Designer
Jerry Leiber
Songs / Musical
Jack Viertel
Musical
Joey McKneely
Choreographer
Gregory P. Siers
Production Manager
Alan Hall
Production Coordinator
Bruce Brandwen
Executive Producer
Matt Kaplowitz
Sound Editor
Rob Balton
Camera Operator
John Meiklejohn
Camera Operator
Ron Washburn
Camera Operator
David Hewitt
Sound
Lyn Noland
Camera Operator
Manny Rodriguez
Camera Operator
Larry Solomon
Camera Operator
James Lytle
Camera Operator
Susan E. Lee
Associate Producer
Len Wechsler
Camera Operator
Phil Gitomer
Sound
Sean McClintock
Sound
Alan Miller
Editor
Peter Heady
Online Editor
Ken Takeuchi
Sound Editor
Heidi Landesman
Set Designer
Stephen Helper
Musical
Timothy Hunter
Lighting Design
Media.
Details.
Wiki.
Smokey Joe's Cafe: Direct from Broadway is a 2000 film of the Broadway production of the musical revue Smokey Joe's Cafe as captured live in performance on Broadway featuring the show's final Broadway cast. The show was captured at Broadway's Virginia Theatre in New York City during the show's final Broadway performance utilizing multiple high-definition cameras by Broadway Worldwide.
The film was released September 10, 2000, on cable and satellite pay-per-view channels in the U.S., Canada, and Latin America. The program was released on DVD and VHS November 6, 2001 by GoodTimes Video, with a DVD re-release January 16, 2007 by Image Entertainment. HBO bought the program in December 2002 for a two-year contract on the network.