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“Here Comes Falling Slowly” with Elizabeth A. Davis

“Here Comes Falling Slowly” with Elizabeth A. Davis

FromDRAMA. with Connor & Dylan MacDowell


“Here Comes Falling Slowly” with Elizabeth A. Davis

FromDRAMA. with Connor & Dylan MacDowell

ratings:
Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Jul 13, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Connor and Dylan are joined by the fabulous Tony nominee Elizabeth A. Davis (1776, Once). This trio settles in for an intellectual, calming, and inspiring chat - and nothing is off the table! Join us for a fab conversation about the beauty of Cleveland, the nuance of Blanche and Stella in A Streetcar Named Desire, growing up in Texas, the goddess Al Silber, visiting Rikers Island with John Weidman, theatre as service, her musical My Name’s Not Indian Joe, the shock of a lifetime getting a Tony nomination, actor/musician roles in musicals, being an artist vs a mercenary, Connor’s hunt for a Diana the Musical t-shirt, the comfort of David Attenborough, and the musical complexity of portraying Thomas Jefferson in Diane Paulus’ reimagined upcoming Broadway revival of 1776.Follow Elizabeth on Twitter & InstagramSupport the endowment fund here! Follow DRAMA. on Twitter & InstagramFollow Connor MacDowell on Twitter & InstagramFollow Dylan MacDowell on Twitter & InstagramEdited by DylanGet your DRAMA merch (t-shirts, stickers, and more) HERE!SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PATREON HERE! Support us and help us continue producing content!Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts, rate us 5 stars, and leave a kind review!
Released:
Jul 13, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Drama! Sit down with resident dramatics, Connor MacDowell & Dylan MacDowell, as they explore theatre, entertainment, pop culture, and the vibrance of love and life in New York City. Joined weekly by thrilling special guests, they have intimately casual conversations about the dramatic journey that brought them here. Oh that’s a gag, honey! Say no more… it’s DRAMA.