POPULARITY
Actor. Writer. Lyricist. Director. Mark Waldrop has done it all. His acting career started on Broadway with appearances in Hello, Dolly, The Grand Tour, Evita, and La Cage Aux Folles. Then there were stints directing Bette Midler, collaborating on Howard Crabtree's When Pigs Fly and Whoop-Dee-Doo, and shepherding Bea Arthur's one woman show to Broadway! Mark pulls back the curtain on his career to discuss how When Pigs Fly came to be, what it was like directing Bea Arthur, and why Carol Channing is the ultimate star! Also, Mark shines the spotlight on Joel Grey, Jerry Herman, and Howard Crabtree! Become a sponsor of Behind The Curtain and get early access to interviews, private playlists, and advance knowledge of future guests so you can ask the legends your own questions. Go to: http://bit.ly/2i7nWC4 To book a room at Shetler Studios, head on over to: https://www.shetlerstudios.com
To the cast and creatives that took time out to chat with me, Mark Waldrop, Jacob Hoffman, Frank Viveros, Bob Mackie, Denis Jones, Taylor Crosure, Jordan Ahnquist, and Brian Charles Rooney, I thank you so much for making an old queen happy, albeit brief. I will continue to follow all of you to see what is next, and I encourage anyone reading this to to follow all of you guys, as well. Check out my conversation with these fab folks.
We welcome Mark Waldrop with The Digital Age (formerly of the Grammy nominated Dave Crowder Band). Mark gets you up close & personal on what to expect from their show in Sioux City, IA at the Sunnybrook Community Church next Saturday night (Feb. 28th). He also talks The Digital Age in the digital age, the responsibility of social media and what they expect you to do at the concert. (Hint: you may lose your voice). Also, hear the stories behind the new music. www.thedigitalagemusic.com/main/ Get an inside look into the lives of artists & creatives. We're Rachel, Bo, & Allie - 3 sisters who are also a music group (formerly on MCA records)- and The Mulberry Lane Show is a 2 hour show we put together every week to bring you closer to music, the artists you like, people doing creative things... but most of all to inspire you in your life. Why? Because we believe the world is a better place when you follow your own unique creative passion. We wish there was a show like this when we were just starting out on our musical journey, so poof (!), here ya go. Leave us a comment here or email us themulberrylaneshow@gmail.com with your thoughts. For more interviews visit us on iTunes, Stitcher, or at www.mulberrylane.com
We welcome Mark Waldrop with The Digital Age (formerly of the Grammy nominated Dave Crowder Band). Mark gets you up close & personal on what to expect from their show in Sioux City, IA at the Sunnybrook Community Church next Saturday night (Feb. 28th). He also talks The Digital Age in the digital age, the responsibility of social media and what they expect you to do at the concert. (Hint: you may lose your voice). Also, hear the stories behind the new music. http://www.thedigitalagemusic.com/main/ Get an inside look into the lives of artists & creatives. We're Rachel, Bo, & Allie - 3 sisters who are also a music group (formerly on MCA records)- and The Mulberry Lane Show is a 2 hour show we put together every week to bring you closer to music, the artists you like, people doing creative things... but most of all to inspire you in your life. Why? Because we believe the world is a better place when you follow your own unique creative passion. We wish there was a show like this when we were just starting out on our musical journey, so poof (!), here ya go. Leave us a comment here or email us themulberrylaneshow@gmail.com with your thoughts. For more interviews visit us on iTunes, Stitcher, or at www.mulberrylane.com
The panel -- Tony Award winning lighting designer Beverly Emmons for "Amadeus", "Passion" and "The Heiress"; costume designer Danny Gates ("When Pigs Fly"); 1997 Tony Award winners for Best Scenic Design for "Jekyll and Hyde" James Noone and director/designer Robin Phillips; puppeteer Basil Twist ("Peter and Wendy"); director Mark Waldrop ("When Pigs Fly"); and producer/playwright Liza Lorwin ("Peter and Wendy") -- talk about how designers work with directors, producers and writers; directing in addition to designing; creating pop-up sets; working with the late Howard Crabtree on "When Pigs Fly", with a detailed demonstration of costumes; "Jekyll and Hyde"'s movable plexiglass towers, backdrops, and lighting with new Varilights technology; and the unanswerable question of "what makes good design?"
The panel -- lighting designer Beverly Emmons; costume designer Danny Gates (When Pigs Fly); 1997 Tony Award winners for Best Scenic Design for Jekyll and Hyde James Noone and director/designer Robin Phillips; puppeteer Basil Twist (Peter and Wendy); director Mark Waldrop (When Pigs Fly); and producer/playwright Liza Lorwin (Peter and Wendy) -- talk about how designers work with directors, producers and writers; directing in addition to designing; creating pop-up sets; working with the late Howard Crabtree on When Pigs Fly, with a detailed demonstration of costumes; Jekyll and Hyde's movable plexiglass towers, backdrops, and lighting with new Varilights technology; and the unanswerable question of "what makes good design?"