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Curtain Time

Curtain Time was a weekly news show covering the business of New York City theater both on Broadway and off. It was hosted by Tony Award winning producer Stewart F. Lane. It aired weekly on the Crosswalks Channel which reached a potential of more than 4 million New York City viewers. The Crosswalks NYC television network was the official cable channel group of the City of New York from 1982 until 2003 when it became known as NYC TV. Curtain time received two Telly Awards in 1995.

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Nathan Lane
Self (1994-1995)
Kelly Bishop
Self (1994-1995)
Julie Hughes
Self (1994-1995)

Season 1 Episode Guide See All

Episode 1

Broadway's Economic Impact

Thu, Mar 3, 1994

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