Dusty Wright is an edutainment (education + entertainment) content creator based in New York City. He’s been on the forefront of utilizing cutting edge technology for over 30 years. These past three years he’s immersed himself and brokered deals in AR (augmented reality) and VR (virtual reality). Dusty was the executive producer for campaigns for…
EP 184: John’s one way ticket is back to the early formative years of this Brazilian sound.
Over the last four decades, John Miller has served as Music Coordinator for over 130 Broadway productions and is currently represented by Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations and Oklahoma!, in addition to the upcoming New York production of Tina: The Tina Turner Musical. He has worked on Broadway’s biggest hits…
EP 180: Robert’s one way ticket is to NYC for the opening night of this icon musical on July 25, 1975
A New York native, Robert Horn studied Theater at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and New York’s Circle in the Square theater school. Soon after, he left for Los Angeles to pursue a writing career in film and television that has spanned over 30 years. His first break came as a writer/producer…
EP 165: David’s one way ticket is to this era, circa 2040 America.
David Henry Hwang is a playwright, screenwriter, television writer, and librettist, whose stage works include the plays M. Butterfly, Chinglish, Yellow Face, Kung Fu, Golden Child, The Dance and the Railroad, and FOB, as well as the Broadway musicals Aida (co-author), Flower Drum Song (2002 revival) and Disney’s Tarzan. Hwang is a Tony Award winner…
EP 160: Three Cast Members from the Yiddish Version of “Fiddler on the Roof” Share Their One Way Tickets and more.
The big news this summer (2018) on the New York theatre scene has been the premier of the Yiddish version of the much beloved musical Fiddler on the Roof, presented by the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene, and Directed by Oscar and Tony Award Winner, Joel Grey. The show has been such a hit that the run…
EP 156: Mr. Grey’s one way ticket is to be hunkered down in this locale with his family.
In a theatre career that was launched in the early 1950’s, Joel Grey’s credits include: Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard (Roundabout); Anything Goes; Wicked; Chicago; George M! (Tony Award nom.); Cabaret (Tony Award). He was Ned Weeks in the Public Theatre’s original off-Broadway production of Larry Kramer’s seminal play, The Normal Heart, in 1986, and co-directed…
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