Six of the world's most gifted vocalists of Broadway show tunes, with a plethora of Tony and Grammy awards between them --
Mandy Patinkin,
Audra McDonald,
Dawn Upshaw,
Donna Murphy,
Judy Blazer, and
Richard Muenz -- pay homage to legendary tunesmith and conductor
Leonard Bernstein in the concert film
Leonard Bernstein's New York. Each of three segments features the cast members singing selections from one of
Leonard Bernstein's Manhattan-themed shows, filmed live in the locations where the original scenes are set. The first, with extracts from the composer's late 1944 musical
On the Town, has the ensemble singing "New York, New York";
Murphy,
Blazer, and
Patinkin singing "Ya Got Me";
Patinkin and
Blazer singing "Come Up to My Place";
Upshaw singing "Lonely Town";
Patinkin singing "Some Other Time"; and
Murphy singing "Ain't Got No Tears Left." The second segment, with musical extracts from
Bernstein's 1953 musical
Wonderful Town, has
Muenz,
Upshaw, and
Murphy singing "What a Waste";
Muenz singing "A Quiet Girl";
Patinkin singing "Wrong Note Rag";
Blazer singing "Story of My Life"; and
McDonald singing "A Little Bit in Love." The third, with musical extracts from
Bernstein's 1957
West Side Story, has
Upshaw and
Muenz singing "One Hand, One Heart," and
McDonald and
Patinkin singing "Tonight." ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide