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It's free-form music programming mixed with perceptive interviews with local creators - just the way it should be...brought to you by the mind behind Aspie Works.
It's free-form music programming mixed with perceptive interviews with local creators - just the way it should be...brought to you by the mind behind Aspie Works.
This episode features MMB 1/Sankofa director Curtis Rivers and MMB 1 communications director Kevin Hicks, discussing Rivers' latest play "Ole Toms Need Not Apply" and a Sankofa preview of Karen Culley's work "Welcome to the Lilly"; features music by Aretha Franklin (with the song chosen as a tribute to the late lighting designer Toni Elderkin), Miles Davis, Marvin Gaye, Al Jarreau, Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday, The Four Tops, Earth, Wind and Fire and Bill Withers.
This episode features director Don Bartalo, talking about his latest project, the legal drama "Defamation"; featuring an all-LGBTQ+ set list, with songs by Elton John, Melissa Etheridge, Courtney Barnett, The Japanese House, Caroline Rose, George Michael, Julie Peel, Indigo Girls, Brandi Carlile, Peter Allen and Jenny Owen Youngs.
This episode features dancer-choreographers Laurie MacFarlane, Ruben Ornelas, Roy Wood and Ethan Beckwith-Cohen, as they discuss the sixth annual "Dances at MuCCC" festival; includes songs by Bruce Hornsby, Sara Bareilles, Florence + the Machine, Wendy Eisenberg, The Avett Brothers, Jason Isbell, John Prine, Gord Downie and The 1975.
This episode gives respect and admiration to Rochester Music Hall of Famer Bat McGrath, whose storytelling style as a singer-songwriter gained a loyal following in Rochester over a 50+ year career; along with solo tunes from Bat, this episode also features songs by The Showstoppers, Bat with great collaborators like Don Potter & Fred Mollin, and co-written efforts performed by Wynonna & Kenny Rogers.
This episode features Rochester Brainery owner Danielle Raymo, director Luane Davis Haggerty, actor-designer Danica Zielinski, stage manager/assistant director Bev Bauman, and actors Justin Gommel & Dylan DeGeorge - all of them in the same show; featuring music from 1994, with songs by Dave Matthews Band, Johnny Cash, Green Day, The Cranberries and Jeff Buckley.
This episode features director Jace Meyer-Crosby and actors Marianna Tonas & Giordano Mancini from Grey Noise's latest production "Dog Sees God"; including music from 1989, from The B-52's, Elvis Costello, Joe Jackson, The Cure, Swing Out Sister, Simply Red, Nirvana, The Blue Nile and Richard Marx.
This episode features actor M.J. Savastano and director Mario Savastano, as they discuss their work on Screen Plays' upcoming production "Black Comedy"; featuring music from 1989, with Billy Joel, Eric Clapton, Tom Petty, The Replacements, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Ramones, George Harrison, Phil Collins and Eddie Money.
Despite a rough technical start to this episode, it features music from 1984 and a conversation with director Karen Dieruf, actor Emmett Michie and writer & frequent guest Philip Frey on Open Road Theatre's "Richard III: Villain or Hero?"; includes music by Bruce Springsteen, Bryan Adams, Don Henley, R.E.M., The Smiths, Prince, David Bowie, Bruce Cockburn and Leonard Cohen.
This episode features an ensemble of guests from Penfield Players' "Peril on the High Seas" - director Jerry Argetsinger and actors Maggie Cain, Wyatt Doremus, Lupita Hahn, Nadine Heroux, Kiyomi Oliver and Karen Wilson; featuring music by The Beach Boys, Rod Stewart, Steely Dan, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Bruce Hornsby, Split Enz and Bat McGrath.
This episode features director Wayne Dunbar and actor Amy Martin from Out of Pocket's "Barbecue Apocalypse" and a set list featuring French musicians in English or their native language; includes songs by Charles Aznavour, Johnny Hallyday, Julie Peel, Chrys Alice, Christine and the Queens, Jacques Dutronc, Phoenix, Daft Punk with Romanthony, Georges Delerue, Jean Constantin and Edith Piaf.