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Vol 414 - Oct. 7, 2010 - Golden Boy of the Blue Ridge & more

Vol 414 - Oct. 7, 2010 - Golden Boy of the Blue Ridge & more

FromBroadway Bullet: Theatre from Broadway, Off-Broadway and beyond.


Vol 414 - Oct. 7, 2010 - Golden Boy of the Blue Ridge & more

FromBroadway Bullet: Theatre from Broadway, Off-Broadway and beyond.

ratings:
Length:
59 minutes
Released:
Oct 5, 2010
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode: The Amoralists are presenting Adam Rapp's first play, GHOSTS IN THE COTTONWOOD, in a re-written version. Actors Matt Pilieci and Nick Lawson discuss the play, their company, and why gambling in Vegas isn't the best way to fund a theatre. The York Shakespeare Company is one of New Yorks most active presenters of the Bard's work. Director Seth Duerr and Actress Jenn Remke stopped by to discuss their current rep presentations of MACBETH and RICHARD II as well as a great discussion on philosophies of approaching the classics and their ideas of some of the best training spots for young actors interested in a classical foundation. OPA! THE MUSICAL has had two production runs since their last appearance on Broadway Bullet and their award winning run at the 2008 MITF. Creater and writer Mari Carras and co-composer/lyricist Elise Morris came by to talk about their newest run in the heart of the Greek Community, Astoria, and Actors Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld and Andrew Lidestri came by to perform a couple songs from the show live in our studio.
Released:
Oct 5, 2010
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Theatre's longest running podcast is celebrating its 11th Anniversary season! Broadway Bullet features interviews with Broadway stars, and artists on the rise, from actors to designers, directors and writers. Covering theatre on Broadway, Off-Broadway, Independent theatre and more. Music from different shows and some live, exclusive performances. Its like an audio magazine with something new behind each segment.