It's not very common (something I've never understood) as far as I know. I happened to see Jekyll and Hyde on HBO with Hasslehoff (the horror!), but I don't think it was a regular thing.
Check out this article and you will be able to find out about some of the shows that have been taped: Article
"Smart! And into all those exotic mystiques -- The Kama Sutra and Chinese techniques. I hear she knows more than seventy-five. Call me tomorrow if you're still alive!"
According to an old post, Lincoln Center Library has a collection of recordings of recent shows. There seem to be some restrictions on who can view them, however. Lincoln Center Library archives
I assumed that you were asking about shows that were NOT taped for commercial release but for archival purposes. There are a number of shows that have been tapped and, as was stated earlier in this thread, you can find them on Amazon.com but for those that have not been released you can check out the link posted earlier.
"Smart! And into all those exotic mystiques -- The Kama Sutra and Chinese techniques. I hear she knows more than seventy-five. Call me tomorrow if you're still alive!"
-passion -Magic show -fosse -jesus christ superstar (it's a kind of stage production) -Joseph and the amazing... (the same way than jesus christ) -CATS -SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE -INTO THE WOODS -SONG AND DANCE (on vhs only) -NOTRE DAME DE PARIS -OKLAHOMA! -VICTOR/VICTORIA -NUNSENSE 1 -Nunsense 2 -Nunsense 3 -Nuncrackers -Shophisticated ladies -Smokey's Joe's cafe -By jeeves -working -pirates of penzance -Jekyll and Hyde -Sweeney Todd -Kiss Me Kate -Pippin -Elaine Stritch at liberty -putting it together -peter pan -stomp (counts as a musical?)
not shows, but almost! -Follies in concert -Company the cd recording documentary -the producers cd recording documentary -les miserables in concert
Well the only one I know of right now is West Side Story but I've never really looked. I really hope someone decides to tape a production of Wicked, Les Miserables, Lion King, Aida, etc and put them on DVD. For those of us who dont live near New York and cant go see the musicals in person.
I wanted to get something that an "ex"-junkie like him would really appreciate and cherish....it's a brick of heroin shaped like a heart.
-Scrubs