VOL 21, ISSUE 6 / JUNE 2013 Fri 28th, 9 p.m. thirteen.org/annie ANNIE: It’s the Hard-Knock Life, From Script to Stage
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VOL 21, ISSuE 6 / JunE 2013
Fri 28th, 9 p.m.thirteen.org/annie
AnnIE: It’s the hard-Knock Life, From Script to Stage
MAy 2013. thE PALACE thEAtRE, New York city. Nearly 400 students from under-
served public schools across the city eagerly wait for a matinee performance of ANNIE
to begin, playbills firmly in hand. The house lights go down. The overture begins with
the wistful opening notes of “Tomorrow,” then kicks into high gear with “it’s the Hard-
Knock Life.” it’s showtime! during the next two-and-a-half hours, the students are
immersed in a magical world of bright Broadway lights and the colorful characters
who inhabit Annie’s world. For many of the students, it’s their first live theater experi-
ence and for some a happy memory that will launch a lifetime of theater experiences.
But no one is happier than ANNIE producer Arielle Tepper Madover.
Madover first saw ANNIE when she was eight years old. it was a magical experi-
ence that made her yearn for a life in the theater. she decided to bring ANNIE back to
Broadway so kids could experience the show that was so life-changing for her—and
she knew education would be a significant part of that experience. With that mission in
mind, she partnered with THirTEEN’s Education department to create the ANNIE on
Broadway Education Initiative, an arts education program designed to bring hands-on
LEAPIn’ LESSOnS!ANNiE: it’s the Hard-Knock Life, From script to stage
Fri 28th, 9 p.m.; thirteen.org/anniem
AnnIE On thE WEB
OCtOBER 2012: Two days before
ANNIE begins previews at the palace
Theatre, THirTEEN launches an inter-
active website (thirteen.org/annie)
introducing kids to Broadway and
providing an historical context for
the show’s depression-era setting.
developed by THirTEEN’s Education
department and aligned to national
learning standards, the website
includes quizzes, historical games,
and video interviews with the Broad-
way production team.
AnnIE In thE CLASSROOM
APRIL 2013: Educators attend an
all-day teacher training workshop
at THirTEEN’s offices, where they
learn about the Broadway revival of
ANNIE from producer Eva price and
cast member sadie sink (pictured),
among others, and resources they
can incorporate into their classroom
instruction. in the following weeks,
cAp21 teaching artists present
in-school workshops to prepare stu-
dents for seeing a live performance
of ANNIE.
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theater education experiences to New York city students through in-school workshops,
an interactive website (thirteen.org/annie), and ANNIE: It’s the Hard-Knock Life, From
Script to Stage, a documentary premiering this month on THirTEEN.
Through partnerships with the New York city department of Education’s office
of the Arts, the non-profit organization collaborative Arts project 21 (cAp21), and
generous support from the New York city council, the unique audience development
program brings the backstage excitement of theater into public school classrooms,
while the documentary and website bring the magic of Broadway into homes and
schools across America.
“i knew THirTEEN would be the perfect partner for the education initiative given
their longstanding tradition of bringing the best arts programming and cultural
resources to the New York community and their dedication to arts education,” Madover
said. “i’m thrilled that New York city students and teachers have the opportunity to
experience ANNIE both in the classroom and at the theater, and that we’re providing
students in ANNIE’s hometown with learning experiences that will have an impact
long after they see they show.”
Here’s a look at the wonderful world of ANNIE on Broadway—and on THirTEEN!
AnnIE In thE thEAtER
MAy 2013: Nearly 400 students
and their teachers from schools
across the city attend a matinee
performance of ANNIE on Broad-
way, followed by a talk-back session
with performers and members of the
production team.
AnnIE On thIRtEEn
JunE 2013: ANNIE: It’s the Hard-
Knock Life, From Script to Stage
airs on THirTEEN and public tele-
vision stations across America. The
special, produced by THirTEEN,
follows the development of the pro-
duction number “it’s the Hard-Knock
Life,” following the young cast and an
extensive team of Broadway profes-
sionals as they journey to opening
night, revealing the behind-the-
scenes magic—and hard work—that
goes into a Broadway musical.
Funding for ANNIE is provided by The philip and Janice Levin Foundation, the Helena rubinstein Foundation, the
Henry and Lucy Moses Fund, and the Lillian Goldman programming Endowment. Additional funding for ANNIE
educational outreach provided by The Kenneth and Hazel roe Foundation and the Leslie and roslyn Goldstein
Foundation. Funding for the audience development initiative provided by the New York city council.
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6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Nature: “Invasion of the Giant Pythons” predatory pythons have turned Florida’s Everglades National park into a killing ground for endangered animals and plants. rEpEATs EArLY Fri 21sT, 1AM
ANd sAT 22Nd, 5pM.
9:00 NOVA: “Extreme Cave Diving” Exploring blue holes, underwater caves formed during the last ice age. rEpEATs EArLY Fri 21sT,
2AM.
10:00 PREMIERE The Stand-In A Filipino health care attendant and an American television producer help each other reclaim their families. rEpEATs EArLY
Fri 21sT, 3AM.
11:00 Charlie Rose rEpEATs
THu 20TH, 1:30pM.
6/20 EARLy thuRSDAy AM 12:00 Tavis Smiley rEpEATs
THu 20TH 1pM.
12:30 One-on-One With Steve Adubato 1:00 John D. Rockefeller:
American Experience sEE
TuE 18TH, 8pM. rEpEATs
sAT 22Nd, 2pM ANd EArLY
MoN 24TH, 3AM.
3:00 Frontline 4:00 Independent Lens sEE
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5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe
20 thuRSDAy
5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 NJ Today With Mike Schneider 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 PREMIERE NYC-ARTS With philippe de Montebello and paula zahn. rEpEATs
suN 23rd, 12NooN.
8:30 PREMIERE MetroFocus interviews, in-depth reporting, and solutions-oriented stories from across the metropolitan region. 9:00 PREMIERE DCI Banks: “Playing With Fire” dci Banks investigates an arson attack. (pArT 2 oF 6) rEpEATs
EArLY sAT 22Nd, 1:30AM.
10:30 PREMIERE Hudson River Brick Makers The
The real Mad Men and Women of Madison Avenue
sun 23rd, 7 p.m.; thirteen.org/madisonavenue
DuRIng thE 1960S, a creative revolution took over
the world of American advertising, ushering in an era
of iconic ads such as doyle dane Bernbach’s “Think
small” ad for Volkswagen. Hear about this exciting
period from Jerry della Femina, George Lois, Jane
Maas, roy Eaton, and other real-life don drapers
and peggy olsons—and find out if the three-martini
lunches and workplace trysts in AMc’s Mad Men were
the stuff of dreams or reality.
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Hudson Valley brick industry from the days of dutch settlement to 2002, when the last Hudson river brick yard closed. rEpEATs EArLY sAT 22Nd,
5:30AM.
11:00 Charlie Rose rEpEATs
Fri 21sT, 1:30pM.
6/21 EARLy FRIDAy AM 12:00 Tavis Smiley rEpEATs
Fri 21sT, 1pM.
12:30 One-on-One With Steve Adubato 1:00 Nature sEE WEd 19TH,
8pM. rEpEATs sAT 22Nd, 5pM.
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4:00 Florent: Queen of the Meat Market Julianne Moore and others share stories about Florent Morellet, owner of the Meatpacking district’s legendary Florent diner. rEpEATs EArLY MoN 24TH,
1:30AM. LgBt
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5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 NJ Today With Mike Schneider 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Washington Week With Gwen Ifill rEpEATs
sAT 22Nd, 9AM.
8:30 PREMIERE Need to Know With Jeff Greenfield, Maria Hinojosa, scott simon, and ray suarez. rEpEATs
sAT 22Nd, 9:30AM.
9:00 PREMIERE Great Performances at the Met: “Aida” Fabio Luisi conducts his first Met performances of Aida, with Liudmyla Monastyrska in the title role and roberto Alagna as radamès. rEpEATs
suN 23rd, 12:30pM.
6/22 EARLy SAtuRDAy AM 12:00 Charlie Rose rEpEATs
MoN 24TH, 1:30pM.
1:00 Theater Talk 1:30 DCI Banks sEE
THu 20TH, 9pM. [r]
3:00 Masterpiece Mystery! sEE suN 16TH, 9pM. [r]
4:30 David Suchet on the Orient Express: A Masterpiece Special [r]
22 SAtuRDAy 6:00 Mike Colameco’s Real Food 6:30 Lidia’s Italy in America 7:00 The This Old House Hour 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances 8:30 As Time Goes By 9:00 PREMIERE Reel 13 Classics: “Dead Ringer” (1964) Bette davis as a woman who kills her own twin and assumes her identity. rEpEATs EArLY
suN 23rd, 1:05AM.
11:00 PREMIERE Reel 13 Indies: “Rachel Getting Married” (2008) Anne Hathaway as a young
woman in and out of rehab, returning home for her sister’s wedding. repeats early suN 23rd, 3:05AM ANd
EArLY WEd 26TH, 1AM.
6/23 EARLy SunDAy AM 1:00 PREMIERE Reel 13 Shorts rEpEATs EArLY
suN 23rd, 5:05AM.
1:05 Reel 13 Classics sEE
sAT 22Nd, 9pM. [r]
3:05 Reel 13 Indies sEE
sAT 22Nd, 11pM. rEpEATs EArLY
WEd 26TH, 1AM. [r]
23 SunDAy
6:00 PREMIERE Moyers & Company rEpEATs suN 23rd,
11pM.
7:00 PREMIERE The Real Mad Men and Women of Madison Avenue A look at the creative giants who revolutionized American advertising in the 1960s. rEpEATs Fri 28TH, 10pM;
sAT 29TH, 3pM; ANd EArLY
MoN JuLY 1sT, 12Mid.
8:00 Royal Memories: Prince Charles’ Tribute to the Queen personal stories of his mother, Queen Elizabeth ii. rEpEATs
EArLY TuE 25TH, 2:30AM ANd
EArLY sAT 29TH, 4:30AM.
9:00 PREMIERE Masterpiece Mystery!: “Inspector Lewis, Series VI: Ramblin’ Boy” An elderly man’s body is found in a field. rEpEATs
EArLY TuE 25TH, 1AM ANd
EArLY sAT 29TH, 3AM.
10:30 PREMIERE Film School Shorts: “Okay, Cupid” The Hunter and the Swan Discuss their Meeting (director Emily carmichael, NYu) and God of Love
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12:00 The Lady In Question Is Charles Busch The colorful career of actor, playwright and drag legend charles Busch, author and star of Psycho Beach Party and other plays. LgBt
1:35 Florent: Queen of the Meat Market sEE EArLY
Fri 21sT, 4AM. [r] LgBt
3:05 John D. Rockefeller: American Experience sEE
TuE 18TH, 8pM. [r]
5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe
24 MOnDAy
5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 NJ Today With Mike Schneider 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour
8:00 PREMIERE Antiques Roadshow: “Vintage Los Angeles” rEpEATs EArLY
WEd 26TH, 3AM.
9:00 Antiques Roadshow: “Palm Springs, California” rEpEATs EArLY WEd 26TH, 4AM.
10:00 PREMIERE POV: “Homegoings” The tradition, beauty and grace of African-American funerals, brought to life by Harlem funeral director isaiah owens. rEpEATs EArLY
THu 27TH, 4AM.
11:00 Charlie Rose rEpEATs
TuE 25TH, 1:30pM.
6/25 EARLy tuESDAy AM 12:00 Tavis Smiley12:30 One-on-One With Steve Adubato 1:00 Masterpiece Mystery! sEE suN 23rd, 9pM. rEpEATs
EArLY sAT 29TH, 3AM.
2:30 Royal Memories: Prince Charles’ Tribute to the Queen sEE suN 23rd,
8pM. rEpEATs EArLY sAT 29TH,
4:30AM. [r]
3:30 Chekhov & Maria 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe
25 tuESDAy
5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 NJ Today With Mike Schneider
6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Henry Ford: American Experience The life and complex personality of the industrial giant. rEpEATs
EArLY THu 27TH, 1AM ANd
EArLY MoN 1sT, 2:30AM.
10:00 Frontline EpisodE TBA.
11:00 Charlie Rose rEpEATs
WEd 26TH, 1:30pM.
6/26 EARLy WEDnESDAy AM 12:00 Tavis Smiley12:30 One-on-One With Steve Adubato 1:00 Reel 13 Indies sEE
sAT 22Nd, 11pM. [r]
3:00 Antiques Roadshow sEE MoN 24TH, 8pM. [r]
4:00 Antiques Roadshow sEE MoN 24TH, 9pM. [r]
5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe
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5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 NJ Today With Mike Schneider 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Nature: “Black Mamba” one of Africa’s most dangerous and feared snakes. rEpEATs EArLY
Fri 28TH, 1AM; sAT 29TH, 5pM;
ANd EArLY MoN 1sT, 4:30AM.
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9:00 NOVA: “Earth from Space” data from Earth-observing satellites transforms our view of our dynamic planet. rEpEATs EArLY
Fri 28TH, 2AM.
11:30 Charlie Rose rEpEATs
THu 27TH, 1:30pM.
6/27 EARLy thuRSDAy AM 12:30 Tavis Smiley rEpEATs
THu 27TH, 1pM.
1:00 Henry Ford: American Experience sEE TuE 25TH,
8pM. rEpEATs EArLY MoN 1sT,
2;30AM. [r]
3:00 Frontline [r]
4:00 POV sEE MoN 24TH,
10pM. [r]
5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe
27 thuRSDAy
5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 NJ Today With Mike Schneider 6:30 Nightly Business Report
7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 PREMIERE NYC-ARTS New York arts and culture with philippe de Montebello and paula zahn. rEpEATs
suN 30TH, 12NooN.
8:30 PREMIERE MetroFocus interviews, in-depth reporting, and solutions-oriented stories from across the metro-politan region. 9:00 PREMIERE DCI Banks: “Friend of the Devil” Banks and Annie investigate two separate murders that have disturbing similarities. (pArT 3 oF 6) rEpEATs EArLY
sAT 29TH, 1:30AM.
10:30 PREMIERE Treasures of New York: “The New York Botanical Garden” sigourney Weaver hosts this film, which explores the Garden’s history and stunning floral collections. rEpEATs
EArLY sAT 29TH, 5:30AM ANd
sAT 29TH, 1pM.
11:00 Charlie Rose rEpEATs
Fri 28TH, 1:30pM.
6/28 EARLy FRIDAy AM 12:00 Tavis Smiley12:30 One-on-One With Steve Adubato 1:00 Nature sEE WEd 26TH,
8pM. rEpEATs sAT 29TH, 5pM
ANd EArLY MoN 1sT, 4:30AM.
2:00 NOVA sEE WEd 26TH,
9pM. [r]
4:30 Independent Lens: “Love Free Or Die”
28 FRIDAy
5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 NJ Today With Mike Schneider 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Washington Week With Gwen Ifill rEpEATs
sAT 29TH, 9AM.
8:30 PREMIERE Need to Know With Jeff Greenfield, Maria Hinojosa, scott simon, and ray suarez. rEpEATs sAT 29TH, 9:30AM.
9:00 PREMIERE ANNIE: It’s the Hard-Knock Life, From Script to Stage This behind- the-curtain look at the Broadway revival of Annie follows the development of the production number
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6:00 Mike Colameco’s Real Food 6:30 Lidia’s Italy in America. 7:00 The This Old House Hour 8:00 Keeping Up
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suN 30TH, 1:10AM.
11:20 Reel 13 Indies: “Heights” (2005) Five New Yorkers are challenged to find their destiny in a 24-hour period. rEpEATs EArLY
suN 30TH, 3:30AM.
6/30 EARLy SunDAy AM 1:05 PREMIERE Reel 13 Shorts rEpEATs EArLY
suN 30TH, 5:15AM. [r]
1:10 Reel 13 Classics sEE
sAT 29TH, 9pM. [r]
3:30 Reel 13 Indies sEE
sAT 29TH, 11:20pM. [r]
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9pM. [r]
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7/01 EARLy MOnDAy AM 12:00 The Real Mad Men and Women of Madison Avenue sEE suN 23rd, 7pM.
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1:00 Stonewall Uprising: American Experience [r]
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4:30 Nature sEE WEd 26TH,
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3:00 Super Brain (1sT) 3 Steps to Incredible Health! (8TH) The Real Mad Men and Women of Madison Avenue [r] (29TH)
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4:00 Globe Trekker4:30 Big Band Vocalists (1sT) Nature [r] (8TH)
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12:30 Big Band Vocalists (2Nd) Moments to Remember [r] (9TH) Oscar Hammer-stein II—Out of My Dreams [r] (16TH) Great Performanc-es at the Met: “Aida” [r]
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2:00 Sam Cooke [r] (16TH)
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3:30 Simply Ming (23rd)
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