
If you are a musical nerd this is the place for you. Each season covers one musical or concept in detail giving you a complete history of the glorious art of musical theatre Website: outofthewingsmedia.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/outofthewingsmedia/
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Performing ArtsArts | ||||

In this interview I talk to David Weston, who spent a very long career in Shakespeare's plays. He was Ian McKellen's understudy in a world tour of King Lear. He kept a diary during that time which was published as Covering McKellen, which he followed... more
Script Here: Episode 2: Victor Hugo and English Operetta - OUT OF THE WINGS (outofthewingsmedia.com)
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Citron, Stephen - Noel and Cole: The Sophisticates - 1992 - Oxford University Press
Dickson, John - Bullies and Saints: An Honest Look at... more
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Our last episode of season 3 before the hiatus. In this episode we talk about the Maria Tallchief years, meet and re-meet some important performers, see the creation of a number of NYCB mainstay works, and seeing the foundation laid for the years to ... more
This week I chatted Chima Olujie, Alvin Ailey school alum, founder of Horton Technique Australia, and a fellow nerd.
We talked about the difference between modern dance and contemporary, as well as many of the great modern dance pioneers; Isadora D... more
Welcome to the Vera Zorina years where Balanchine steps away from ballet a little to work on Broadway and in Hollywood before bringing everything he learnt back to the ballet stage.
We also meet some of the most influential contemporary dance pionee... more
Welcome to our first Divertissements episodes, three short conversation about three wildly, different topics (and their various tangents).
In this episode I spoke to:
Ally O'Brien about body expectations in ballet, the Alexandra Waterbury case... more
This week we're talking about the Balanchine and Danilova years including the founding of the School of American Ballet, George's work in Hollywood, and a culture difference between the American Ballet and the Met Opera.
Stormy Weather Tap Dance... more










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