Need-to-Know Notes: This video was recorded on VHS, burned to DVD and uploaded for your viewing pleasure. Musicals and Plays represented: Aspects of Love, City of Angels, Grand Hotel, Meet Me in St.
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This video was recorded on VHS, burned to DVD and uploaded for your viewing pleasure. Gregory Hines and Nathan Lane perform a medley of songs they'll never get to perform onstage.
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