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In the Heights/A Catered Affair
 Apr 30 2008, 05:15:14 AM
NY-based playwright and journalist Jeff Sweet reviews what he calls two 'fire-escape musicals' currently on Broadway (In the Heights and A Catered Affair), for Stage and Screen Online.

Plus, free audio podcasts still available of exclusive interviews with Stephen Sondheim, Maria Friedman, orchestrator William David Brohn and many more :

http://www.stageandscreenonline.com

Bill Brohn talks about Gone With The Wind
 Mar 17 2008, 05:30:57 AM
New audio interview on Stage and Screen Online now!

William David Brohn is one of the finest orchestrators in the business with a list of credits that includes some of the biggest stage musical hits and revivals of the last 35 years, including Miss Saigon, Wicked, Show Boat, Mary Poppins, My Fair Lady, The Witches of Eastwick, Ragtime and South Pacific. Bill is currently in London working on the spectacular new musical Gone with the Wind. In conversation with Edward Seckerson, Bill Brohn talks about his extraordinary career, his approaches to orchestration, working with Joshua Bell and Andre Previn, and Bill spills the beans on Gone with the Wind ahead of its premiere in April.

Listen or download the interview for free http://www.stageandscreenonline.com/downloads/william_david_brohn.html"



re: Free audio interview with Sondheim about Sweeney Movie
 Jan 14 2008, 02:37:07 PM
Thanks TomMonster, glad you enjoyed it.

The interview stops where it does because that was, essentially, the most natural end of the recording. I promise you didn't miss anything!

best wishes,
Tommy

Free audio interview with Sondheim about Sweeney Movie
 Jan 14 2008, 01:26:12 PM
Hi,
Stage and Screen Online has just posted a 13 minute exclusive interview with Stephen Sondheim, discussing the movie version of Sweeney Todd. In conversation with British journalist Edward Seckerson, Sondheim explains how the movie came about, the extent of his involvement, how he usually doesn't like the big-screen versions of his musicals, and how Tim Burton is different : "Burton has a talent for overstatement and that's exactly what's required for a story as bizarre as Sweeney Todd".

You can listen online or download the file for free at http://www.stageandscreenonline.com


NEW AUDIO INTERVIEW WITH STILES AND DREWE
 Dec 12 2007, 05:54:23 AM
The writers of the additional songs in Mary Poppins, George Stiles and Anthony Drewe, talk to Stage and Screen Online in a new audio interview. In an entertaining conversation with Edward Seckerson, the boys talk in detail about working on Poppins as well as other shows that are currently enjoying popular productions in the UK - Honk!, Peter Pan and Jack and the Beanstalk.

Stiles and Drewe also perform two songs exclusively for the site - Limpopo River from Just So; and There's Always Tomorrow from Peter Pan.

Listen or download for free (no registration/subscription required!) now at http://www.stageandscreenonline.com

Sondheim / Feinstein Interviews
 Nov 14 2007, 06:17:40 PM
Hi everyone,
Forgive the commercial!

Just a note to tell you about some fascinating interviews with Stephen Sondheim and Michael Feinstein on my site, www.stageandscreenonline.com. The Sondheim interview (text only) is perhaps one of the finest he has ever given - recorded in 2006 in front of an audience. This is the first time the transcript has been made available to the general public.
The interview with Michael Feinstein (available as an mp3 download) is a terrific profil

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