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“Nickel Boys” director and co-screenplay writer RaMell Ross discusses why he shot the award-winning film entirely from a first-person point of view. Plus, actor Linseigh Green discusses her extraordinary achievements in theater and advocacy, artist and music enthusiast Kosmo Vinyl stops by for “Kosmo’s Vinyl of the Week,” and violinist Jason Anick and pianist Jason Yeager detail their new collaborative album, “Sanctuary.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
JULIE BENKO is an actor, singer, and writer based in New York City. She recently marched her band out on Broadway as Fanny Brice in Funny Girl, joining the annals of theatrical lore for her sensational understudy-to-star trajectory in the show. Between her tenure as the standby, alternate, and full-time Fanny, she played the role over 180 times and received numerous accolades for her interpretation, including Theatre World's Dorothy Loudon Award for Excellence in the Theatre She was also called the 2022 “Breakout Star for Theater” in The New York Times, named among “10 Broadway Stars to Watch for 2023” by Variety, honored as one of “40 Under 40” for Crain's New York Business, hailed by CBS Mornings as “Broadway's breakout star,” and profiled in numerous national media outlets such as The New York Times and Time. This fall, she is originating her first role on Broadway, playing Ruth in the long-gestating Barry Manilow/Bruce Sussman musical Harmony. Her recent album Hand in Hand (Club44 Records), a duo effort with her pianist-composer spouse Jason Yeager, won the BroadwayWorld Cabaret Award for “Best Commercial Album” and received a MAC Award nomination for “Best Major Album.” Her debut jazz album is Introducing Julie Benko. She has played leading roles in many Off-Broadway and regional productions and enjoys a vibrant concert career, having headlined sold-out shows at Birdland, 54 Below, and many other venues around the country. She won first prize and the Johnny Mercer Award in the national American Traditions Vocal Competition and holds a BFA in Drama and an MFA in Acting (yes, both) from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. As a writer, Julie has worked across mediums. In 2020, she wrote, directed, and starred in her first short, The Newlywed's Guide to Physical Intimacy,which has won praise in numerous international festivals. Her first full-length play, The District, was named a semifinalist at the 2022 Eugene O'Neill National Playwrights Conference. Her new holiday EP, Christmas with You, is available from Club44 Records. JulieBenko.com. Instagram/TikTok @JujujulieBee Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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A playlist built around the work of impressive emerging saxophonists (Lakecia Benjamin, Xhosa Cole, Jason Marshall, and Alex Hitchcock), and guitarists (Ant Law and David Doruzka). Together with a tribute to Kurt Vonnegut, the reissue of an Acid Jazz classic, and much more, this is an hour of music that should keep you happy and speculative. The playlist also features Mother Earth; Georgia Anne Muldrow; Adriano Adewale, Ian Parmel; J.D.Hive; Jason Yeager; David Doruzka, Piotr Wyleżol, Jeff Ballard; and Zack Lober. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/16899336/Mondo-Jazz (from "Stoned Woman" onward). Happy listening!
The robots are coming! The robots are coming! And they're after our jobs - as lounge singers. Skynet would not be amused. But we kind of are - at least, Mike says his first encounter with a vocaloid will be ever imprinted upon his brain. Don't worry - this episode isn't all about our electronic replacements qua masters. We look at music by flesh and blood performers too, one of which has a crush on Indianapolis native and renowned writer Kurt Vonnegut. Pop matters takes a quick walk on the wild side. Jason Yeager – UNSTUCK IN TIME: THE KURT VONNEGUT SUITE; Randy Paserntes Trio featuring Gabe Noel & Sam Gendel - NOW AT LAST; Lloyd McNeil – TORI; Glenn Dickson – WIDER THAN THE SKY.
Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz interview series with NYC-based Jazz Pianist & Composer Jason Yeager .. We talked quite a bit about the new 2022 Project Unstuck In Time: The Kurt Vonnegut Suite .. On the occasion of the great satirist's 100th birthday, he has created a new suite of music inspired by Vonnegut's writings. It's full of eleven new compositions vibrantly capturing the incisive wit and skewed vision of one of the 20th century's most inventive and celebrated novelists. The album will be released by Sunnyside on November 11, 2022 to coincide with Vonnegut's centennial .. Jason is originally from the Boston area with 7 albums as a leader & has performed on 25 more as a side musician .. Enjoy this interview .. Click to listen.Thanks for listening and tuning into yet another Neon Jazz interview .. where we give you a bit of insight into the finest players and minds around the world giving fans all that jazz .. If you want to hear more interviews, go to Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino on the iTunes store, visit the YouTube Neon Jazz Channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/neonjazzkc, go The Home of Neon Jazz at http://theneonjazz.blogspot.com/ and for everything Joe Dimino related go to www.joedimino.com When you are there, you can donate to the Neon Jazz cause via PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=ERA4C4TTVKLR4 or through Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/neonjazzkc - Until next time .. enjoy the music my friends ..
Making beautiful music together is what actress, singer and writer Julie Benko, and husband, pianist and composer, Jason Yeager, do - both separately as well as hand in hand, which is also the name of their debut duo album that they produced and arranged. JULIE is currently on Broadway as the standby for Fanny Brice in Funny Girl. She has performed on stages on and off-Broadway and across the country, including Broadway turns in Fiddler on the Roof and Les Misérables. She holds a BFA and MFA from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. JASON has performed across five continents at such noteworthy venues as Carnegie Hall, the Blue Note, Panama Jazz Festival, Qintai Concert Hall, and more. He's released five albums as a bandleader and will soon release Unstuck in Time: The Kurt Vonnegut Suite (Sunnyside Records), with his septet and special guest Miguel Zenón. He also currently serves as Assistant Professor of Piano at Berklee College of Music, and where he's taught since 2012. Our conversation not only highlights their musical careers, but also tells the fun almost theater script-like backstory of their chance meeting and how it brought the two of them to this collaborative album called ‘Hand In Hand,' the concept which developed during their weekly virtual performances performed for friends, family and fans during the height of the pandemic.
Julie Benko, (juliebenko.com)(TW:@JujujulieBee)(IG:@jujujuliebee) an award-winning actress, singer, and writer based in NYC, is currently marching her band out all across Broadway as the standby Fanny Brice in Funny Girl. Look for her new album, Hand in Hand, which will be released on Club44 Records this August. You can listen to her debut jazz album on Spotify here! Julie is a recipient of the Wilde Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical for her performance as Girl in Once. She also received a BroadwayWorld nomination for Best Leading Actress in a Musical for her portrayal of Luisa in The Fantasticks, as well as Theatre Bay Area Awards and SF Critics Circle Awards Best Featured Actress in a Musical nominations for her interpretation of Bella in Rags. She holds a BFA in Drama and an MFA in Acting from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. In addition to lending her voice to the 85th Academy Awards and the 70th Tony Awards ceremonies, Julie took home the Gold Medal and the Johnny Mercer Award in the national American Traditions Vocal Competition. In spring 2021, she was named a semi-finalist in the international Lotte Lenya Competition. Julie recently wrote, directed, and starred in her first short, "The Newlywed's Guide to Physical Intimacy." The film won an Honorable Mention at its premiere July 2020 premiere at New Faces New Voices Film Festival and has since gained admission and won praise in numerous other festivals. Her first full-length play, "The District," received a public reading at Astoria Performing Arts Center in fall 2021 and is currently in development. She spent the pandemic raising money for various charities via her "Quarantunes" musical duo series with jazz pianist (and her spouse) Jason Yeager, picking up French and Yiddish on DuoLingo, and fulfilling her lifelong dream of learning to play the clarinet.
Julie Benko, (juliebenko.com)(TW:@JujujulieBee)(IG:@jujujuliebee) an award-winning actress, singer, and writer based in NYC, is currently marching her band out all across Broadway as the standby Fanny Brice in Funny Girl. Look for her new album, Hand in Hand, which will be released on Club44 Records this August. You can listen to her debut jazz album on Spotify here! Julie is a recipient of the Wilde Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical for her performance as Girl in Once. She also received a BroadwayWorld nomination for Best Leading Actress in a Musical for her portrayal of Luisa in The Fantasticks, as well as Theatre Bay Area Awards and SF Critics Circle Awards Best Featured Actress in a Musical nominations for her interpretation of Bella in Rags. She holds a BFA in Drama and an MFA in Acting from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. In addition to lending her voice to the 85th Academy Awards and the 70th Tony Awards ceremonies, Julie took home the Gold Medal and the Johnny Mercer Award in the national American Traditions Vocal Competition. In spring 2021, she was named a semi-finalist in the international Lotte Lenya Competition. Julie recently wrote, directed, and starred in her first short, "The Newlywed's Guide to Physical Intimacy." The film won an Honorable Mention at its premiere July 2020 premiere at New Faces New Voices Film Festival and has since gained admission and won praise in numerous other festivals. Her first full-length play, "The District," received a public reading at Astoria Performing Arts Center in fall 2021 and is currently in development. She spent the pandemic raising money for various charities via her "Quarantunes" musical duo series with jazz pianist (and her spouse) Jason Yeager, picking up French and Yiddish on DuoLingo, and fulfilling her lifelong dream of learning to play the clarinet.
In Episode 399 of The IT in the D Show, we talked to Jason Yeager, CEO of Tenacity. We talked to him about building a company from scratch, getting bought, and doing it all over again with a new start up, all during the pandemic. We also got into talking about philosophies around the cloud, what exactly the cloud is, and when is the best time to use it. We also had a little fun talking about Loki, the new He-Man trailer, and the stories of the week: Hackers breach EA, steal game source code 'Ultimate Slip 'N Slide' Production Shuts Down After Crew Member Tests Positive for Giardia | Entertainment Tonight Staffing company reports 90% no shows for interviews Conspiracy theory. Mars rover simply on Devon Island in Canada? Hope you enjoy it!
"On today’s episode of The Jazz Hole your ears are becoming some of the first ones to ever hear music from two brand new albums: Present Company by the Peter Hess Quartet and The Adjacent Possible by Quintopus. Both of these albums are coming out this Friday, September 18th. Other jazz selections today are from the Ayn Inserto Jazz Orchestra’s album Down A Rabbit Hole, Michael Sarian’s New Aurora and Rajiv Jayaweera’s Postils. Peter Hess Quartet - “Sanford Theme” & “Echolocation” Album: Present Company Peter Hess (ts), Brian Drye (tb), Adam Hopkins (b) and Tomas Fujiwara (d) ------- Ayn Inserto Jazz Orchestra - “Three and Me” & “Part I: Ze Teach” Album: Down A Rabbit Hole Ayn Inserto (cond, comp), Sean Jones (tp, soloist), John Fedchock (tb, soloist), George Garzone (ts, soloist), Jeff Claassen, Bijon Watson, Dan Rosenthal, Matthew Small (tp), Randy Pingrey (tb, soloist on “Part I: Ze Teach”), Chris Gagne, Garo Saraydarian (tb), Jennifer Wharton (btb), Allan Chase (ss, as), Rick Stone (as, fl, cl), Kelly Roberge (ts, cl), Mark Zaleski (ts, cl), Kathy Olson (bs, bcl), Eric Hofbauer (g), Jason Yeager (p), Sean Farias (b), Austin McMahon (d) – on “Part I: Ze Teach”: Mike Tomasiak (ts), Jerry Sabatini (tp), Tim Lienhard (tb) and Jamie Kember (b-tb) Quintopus - “Quinto, Straight Ahead” & “The Adjacent Possible” Album: The Adjacent Possible Doug Stone (ts), Nick Finzer (tb, effects), Matthew Golombisky (b) and Chris Teal (d) ------- Michael Sarian’s New Aurora - Aurora Album: Michael Sarian’s New Aurora Michael Sarian (tp, flh), Santiago Leibson (p), Marty Kenney (b) and Dayeon Seok (d) Rajiv Jayaweera - “The Elephant” & “Hirimbura” Album: Pistils Rajiv Jayaweera (d, cymbals, thammattama, caxixi), Chris Cheek (ts, ss), Aaron Parks (p), Hugh Stuckey (g) and Sam Anning (b) 00:00 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 01:59 - Sanford Theme - Peter Hess Quartet 07:44 - Echolocation - Peter Hess Quartet 14:18 - Three and Me - Ayn Inserto Jazz Orchestra 23:01 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 24:40 - Part I: Ze Teach - Ayn Inserto Jazz Orchestra 33:03 - Quinto, Straight Ahead - Quintopus 36:39 - The Adjacent Possible - Quintopus 41:09 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 43:13 - Aurora - Michael Sarian’s New Aurora 49:23 - The Elephant - Rajiv Jayaweera 56:12 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 57:51 - Hirimbura - Rajiv Jayaweera 64:54 - Finish "
Check out the third episode of Outside in Happy Hour! Featuring Nick Finzer, James Hall, Nick Grinder, Seth Weaver, John Lake, and Jason Yeager! Listen to what they have been working on, their upcoming projects, and how they've been keeping busy during the social distancing.
On today’s episode of The Jazz Hole, Linus is picking up where he left off a few weeks ago. There were so many great jazz releases in 2019 that it was hard to play it all, so finally the time has come to go back and check out some more music from 2019, such as Michel Maurer Meridian’s “The Shape of Noon”, Jenna Marie Pinard and Jay Yoo’s “Here, Now”, Jason Yeager’s “New Songs Of Resistance”, Petros Klampanis’ “Irrationalities”, Andy Ballantyne’s “Play On Words” and the Andrew Schiller Quintet’s “Sonoran”. Michel Maurer Meridian - “The Shape of Noon” & “Distortion” Album: The Shape of Noon Michel Maurer (d), Alex Levine (g), Peyton Pleninger (ts) and Ben Rolston (d) Jenna Marie Pinard & Jay Yoo - “Mermaid Island” & “Polaroid” Album: Here, Now Jenna Marie Pinard (voc, co-composer “Polaroid”) and Jay Yoo (g, composer “Mermaid Island”, co-composer “Polaroid”) ------- Jason Yeager - Reckoning Album: New Songs Of Resistance Jason Yeager (p), Fernando Huergo (e-b), Mark Walker (d), Farayi Malek (voc) and Matthew Stubbs (cl, b-cl) ------- Petros Klampanis - Seeing You Behind My Eyes Album: Irrationalities Petros Klampanis (b, glockenspiel, voc), Kristjan Randalu (p) and Bodek Janke (d, perc) Andy Ballantyne - “Round Shot (for Cannonball)” & “Not With A Wimp But A Banker (for Paul Desmond)” Album: Play On Words Andy Ballantyne (ts, as, cl), Rob Piltch (g), Adrian Farrugia (p), Neil Swainson (b) and Terry Clarke (d) ------- Andrew Schiller Quintet - Wet Hair, Dry Air Album: Sonoran Andrew Schiller (b), Ethan Helm (as), Tony Malaby (ts), Hery Paz (b-cl) and Matt Honor (d) 00:00 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 01:44 - The Shape of Noon - Michel Maurer Meridian 04:55 - Distortion - Michel Maurer Meridian 12:06 - Mermaid Island - Jenna Marie Pinard, Jay Yoo 17:47 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 20:01 - Polaroid - Jenna Marie Pinard, Jay Yoo 23:46 - Reckoning - Jason Yeager 28:47 - Seeing You Behind My Eyes - Petros Klampanis 36:06 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 38:12 - Round Shot (for Cannonball) - Andy Ballantyne 42:25 - Not With A Wimp But A Banker (for Paul Desmond) - Andy Ballantyne 50:10 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 51:21 - Wet Hair, Dry Air - Andrew Schiller Quintet 57:53 - Finish
In this episode we talk with Jason Yeager about his recent album release and some of the musicians and experiences in his life that have influenced his compositions.
The Jazz Hole with Linus invites interview guest Glenn Zaleski back to talk about the brand new Stranahan / Zaleski / Rosato trio album “Live at Jazz Standard” (Capri Records). Though all three members contribute compositions to the trio, Live at Jazz Standard is largely dominated by Brooklyn-based pianist Glenn Zaleski’s tunes and he was kind enough to talk about the new record, as well as his bandmates drummer Colin Stranahan and bassist Rick Rosato. Today’s episode also features brand new music from Jason Yeager’s “New Songs Of Resistance” (out on October 4th via Outside In Music) and from Adrian Mira Group’s “Spotlight”. Adrian Mira Group - “Cloud 9” & “Dreamland” Album: Spotlight Adrian Mira (cl, as), Ramon Ziegler (p), Haggai Cohen-Milo (b) and Tupac Mantilla (perc, d) Colin Stranahan, Glenn Zaleski, Rick Rosato - “Forecast” & “Chorale (for Fred Hersch) Album: Live at Jazz Standard Colin Stranahan (d), Glenn Zaleski (p, comp) and Rick Rosato (b) Jason Yeager - The Facts Album: New Songs Of Resistance Jason Yeager (p), Fernando Huergo (e-b), Mark Walker (d), Farayi Malek (voc), Cosimo Boni (tp) and Matthew Stubbs (cl, b-cl) Jason Yeager - In Search Of Truth Album: New Songs Of Resistance Jason Yeager (p), Fernando Huergo (e-b), Mark Walker (d) and Farayi Malek (voc) 00:00 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 01:45 - Cloud 9 - Adrian Mira Group 05:14 - Dreamland - Adrian Mira Group 10:14 - Interview with Glenn Zaleski, Part I 21:44 - Forecast - Colin Stranahan, Glenn Zaleski, Rick Rosato 31:07 - Chorale (for Fred Hersch) - Colin Stranahan, Glenn Zaleski, Rick Rosato 39:52 - Interview with Glenn Zaleski, Part II 47:31 - The Facts - Jason Yeager 53:11 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 54:53 - In Search Of Truth - Jason Yeager 60:59 - Finish
The Jazz Hole with Linus features some great music today, including tracks from the brand new album “Crosswinds”, Swiss saxophonist Christoph Irniger’s third album with his band Pilgrim, plus more from the Brooklyn-based trio Curtis+Garabedian+Sperrazza and their album “New Year”, Satoko Fujii & Ramon Lopez’ album “Confluence”, Rich Halley’s “Terra Incognita” and from “Down A Rabbit Hole” by the Ayn Inserto Jazz Orchestra. -------- Curtis+Garabedian+Sperrazza - “Fred’s Hop” & “That Which Cannot Be Replaced” Album: New Year Caleb Wheeler Curtis (as), Noah Garabedian (b) and Vinnie Sperrazza (d) Christoph Irniger Pilgrim - “Improvisation in C Major” & “Point of View” Album: Crosswinds Christoph Irniger (ts), Stefan Aeby (p), Dave Gisler (g), Raffaele Bossard (b) and Michi Stulz (d) Satoko Fujii & Ramon Lopez - Three Days Later Album: Confluence Satoko Fujii (p, comp) and Ramon Lopez (d) Satoko Fujii & Ramon Lopez - Confluence Album: Confluence Satoko Fujii (p) and Ramon Lopez (d, comp) Rich Halley - The Journey Album: Terra Incognita Rich Halley (ts, comp), Matthew Shipp (p, comp), Michael Bisio (b, comp) and Newman Taylor Baker (d, comp) -------- Ayn Inserto Jazz Orchestra – “Three and Me” & “Down a Rabbit Hole” Album: Down a Rabbit Hole Ayn Inserto (cond, comp), Sean Jones (tp, soloist), John Fedchock (tb, soloist), George Garzone (ts, soloist), Jeff Claassen, Bijon Watson, Dan Rosenthal, Matthew Small (tp), Randy Pingrey, Chris Gagne, Garo Saraydarian (tb), Jennifer Wharton (btb), Allan Chase (ss, as), Rick Stone (as, fl, cl), Kelly Roberge (ts, cl), Mark Zaleski (ts, cl), Kathy Olson (bs, bcl), Eric Hofbauer (g), Jason Yeager (p), Sean Farias (b), Austin McMahon (d) 00:00 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 01:59 - Fred’s Hop - Curtis+Garabedian+Sperrazza 05:10 - That Which Cannot Be Replaced - Curtis+Garabedian+Sperrazza 09:35 - Improvisation in C Major - Christoph Irniger Pilgrim 13:08 - Point of View - Christoph Irniger Pilgrim 21:04 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 24:38 - Three Days Later - Satoko Fujii, Ramon Lopez 29:03 - Confluence - Satoko Fujii, Ramon Lopez 33:53 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 35:07 - The Journey - Rich Halley 52:07 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 54:00 - Three and Me - Ayn Inserto Jazz Orchestra 62:46 - Finish
On Episode 32 of Sounds Like NYC, I got to sit down with Mikail Seet, a musician from Singapore staring his career here in NYC! Mikail is a guitarist/bassist/producer who recently graduated from Berklee College of Music where he studied with renowned musicians Bruce Saunders, Andrea Pejrolo, Jeff Perry, Jason Yeager, Dennis Montgomery III, Ron Mahdi, John Baboian and many others. Mikail has extensive experience performing and producing Rock, Jazz, RnB, Hip Hop, Pop, and Caribbean music. Follow Mikail Seet Here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikailseet Facebook: https://fb.me/mikailseetguitarist SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/mikail-seet Follow Us Here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/SoundsLikeNYC Twitter: https://twitter.com/SoundsLike_NYC Facebook: https://www.fb.me/SoundsLikeNYC
On Episode 32 of Sounds Like NYC, I got to sit down with Mikail Seet, a musician from Singapore staring his career here in NYC! Mikail is a guitarist/bassist/producer who recently graduated from Berklee College of Music where he studied with renowned musicians Bruce Saunders, Andrea Pejrolo, Jeff Perry, Jason Yeager, Dennis Montgomery III, Ron Mahdi, John Baboian and many others. Mikail has extensive experience performing and producing Rock, Jazz, RnB, Hip Hop, Pop, and Caribbean music. Follow Mikail Seet Here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikailseet Facebook: https://fb.me/mikailseetguitarist SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/mikail-seet Follow Us Here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/SoundsLikeNYC Twitter: https://twitter.com/SoundsLike_NYC Facebook: https://www.fb.me/SoundsLikeNYC
Norbert Pearlroth, the head researcher for Ripley's Believe It or Not, finds himself at the center of a mystery too strange, too sinister, too dangerous......too dangerous to be true.Thrill to this revivification of a classic Fireside chiller. Recorded live at the New York Public Library 53rd Street on March 9, 2017.Please take a minute to check out http://podcastlistener.com/fireside to fill out a quick survey. It will help the brands that support our podcast deliver the best ads for you. And that helps us! Head to http://podcastlistener.com/fireside. We’d really appreciate it!This episode is sponsored by Fifth and Maiden. The official jeweler of Fireside Mystery Theatre. http://fifthandmaiden.com and Instagram @fifthandmaidenMention you’re a Fireside listener and that you’d like your order with “a bit of shimmer,” and receive 15% off plus free tax and shipping in the 48 states!Featured in the cast:James Rieser as Norbert PearlrothMichael Pate as Robert Ripley and Jonathan HeadleyMary Murphy as LouiseAli Silva as Thelma AstorAllison Guinn as ChristineEirik Davey-Gislason as Everett Goodstone“Pearlroth” was written by Silbin SandovarMusical Performance:“My Heart is an Open Book” by Hal David and Lee Pockriss, was performed by Martina DaSilva accompanied by Jason Yeager.Podcast production by Ali Silva & Daniel GravesMusical score improvised by Steve BlancoTheme music by Jason GravesProduction Sound Designer: Greg RussProduction Sound Engineer: Wayne SilverProduction Coordinator: Dalia MoraliAudio Post-production: Ali SilvaProduced by Gustavo Rodriguez, Ali Silva, Daniel Graves & Rebecca Graves for Fireside Mystery ProductionsCopyright 2017 Fireside Mystery Productionshttp://www.firesidemysterytheatre.com@firesidemystery#spooky #macabre #mystery #thriller #suspense #audiodrama #radiodrama #radiotheatre #radiotheater #weird #supernatural #nypl #newyorkpubliclibrary #library #norbertpearlroth #yaphank #longisland #thelmaastor #strange #odd #unusual #believeitornot #ripley #anthology
Fact meets fantasy in this original radio play where we celebrate the artist, entrepreneur and fascinating character that is Madame Marie Tussaud. We venture beyond the tourist attraction in this historical fiction inspired by the colorful life and career of this captivating woman. Recorded live at the New York Public Library 53rd Street on March 9, 2017.Featured in the cast:Ali Silva as Madame Marie TussaudEirik Davey-Gislason as Francis TussaudAllison Guinn as FannyJames Rieser as Charles DickensMichael Pate as Lord WesterlyMary Murphy as Lady Westerly“The Madame's Fancy” was written by Silbin SandovarMusical Performance: “I Read a Lot” by Nick Lowe, performed by Martina DaSilva accompanied by Jason Yeager.Podcast production by Ali Silva & Daniel GravesMusical score improvised by Steve BlancoTheme music by Jason GravesProduction Sound Designer: Greg RussProduction Sound Engineer: Wayne SilverProduction Coordinator: Dalia MoraliAudio Post-production: Ali SilvaProduced by Gustavo Rodriguez, Ali Silva, Daniel Graves & Rebecca Graves for Fireside Mystery ProductionsCopyright 2017 Fireside Mystery Productionshttp://www.firesidemysterytheatre.com@firesidemystery#spooky #macabre #mystery #thriller #suspense #audiodrama #radiodrama #radiotheatre #radiotheater #weird #supernatural #nypl #newyorkpubliclibrary #library #madametussaud #marietussaud #waxmuseum #waxworks #charlesdickens #jeremybentham #strangetales #historicfigures #ireadalot