The Last Play at Shea
World Premiere

The Last Play at Shea

Encounters
| USA | 95 MINUTES | English
Sports, Documentary, Music

From The Beatles' first-ever arena performance in 1965 until Billy Joel's concert before its demolition in 2009, Shea Stadium played host to some of the biggest names in music from around the globe in addition to serving as home to the New York Mets. This lovingly crafted documentary interweaves the history of this recently lost New York City landmark with the career of Long Island native Billy Joel, a performer whose personal connection to the stadium made him the perfect choice to close the curtain on Shea's storied past.

Director Paul Crowder draws on a wealth of historical footage as well as personal interviews with Joel to provide an intimate look at the intersecting histories of a stadium, a team, and a music legend. Set to the soundtrack of Joel's final Shea performance and featuring exclusive concert footage with guests like Tony Bennett and Roger Daltrey, Last Play pays a timely tribute to one of America's most significant venues for both music and sports.


Cast & Credits
Directed by
Paul Crowder, Jon Small (concert footage), and Paul Crowder
Executive Producer
Todd Kamelhar
Glen Zipper
Primary Cast
Billy Joel
Paul McCartney
Roger Daltrey
Steven Tyler
Garth Brooks
Tony Bennett
Mike Piazza
Keith Hernandez
Tom Seaver
Director
Paul Crowder
Producer
Steve Cohen
Nigel Sinclair
Screenwriter
Mark Monroe
Co-Editors
Mike J. Nichols
Paul Crowder

Contacts
Main Contact
Glen Zipper
Exclusive Media
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Phone: 310 285 6088
gzipper@exclusivemedia.com
Print Source
Michele Farinola
Exclusive Media
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Phone: 310 285-6088
Director's Agent
Loretta Jeneski
Non-Fiction Unlimited
Phone: 310 399 9600
lj@spots.net
Producer
Nigel Sinclair
Spitfire Pictures
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Phone: (310) 300-9000
santhony@exclusivemedia.com
Director's Manager
Kelly H'Doubler-Crowder
Phone: 818 224 2482
kelly@crowderville.com


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