Studio Arena: The Documentary Collection
A video collection of programs produced over the last twenty years about the Studio Arena Theatre - one of the oldest regional producing theaters in the country. Two of the shows, produced by Terry J. Fisher of Full Circle Studios, aired on WNED-TV (PBS in Buffalo/Toronto).
Three Pill Hill Stories
Pill Hill is more than the neighborhood where Jay grew up — it's the inspiration for many of his stories. Meet Mrs. Lawrence who serves tea and Dickens on Wednesdays, and a presidential candidate who inspires a prank that leaves you cheering!
Electra
A Good Night's Rest
Politics
Pouring The Sun
For generations, the heart of
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, was steel. When the blue flame went out in 1995, Jay O'Callahan created a lasting tribute to the immigrant families who built America. Produced in a three- camera shoot at Studio Arena Theatre, edited, mastered, DVD design & authoring by Full Circle Studios.
Full Circle Studios has been working with the Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo’s oldest producing theater, for over seventeen years (actually pre-dating Full Circle itself). Terry Fisher, a partner in Full Circle Studios, has been recording scenes from every SAT show since 1989. The archive of video material has become invaluable in creating documentary programs on the history of the SAT and the theatre scene in Buffalo. FCS created the television spots featured below.
No Such Thing as a Stupid Question
Studio Arena Theatre:
A Tour Behind the Scenes

Behind the Scenes Documentary
Broadcast TV Show
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The Syringa Tree
Broadcast Television Spot
Studio Arena Theatre
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The Fourth Wise Man
Broadcast Television Spot
Regional Distribution
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Pouring the Sun/
Three Pill Hill Stories

Multi-Camera DVD Production
Jay O’Callahan
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Ring of Fire
Broadcast Television Spot
Studio Arena Theatre
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