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THE PRINCE OF EGYPT with J Scott Lapp, Luke Brady, Christine Allado, and Philip LaZebnik

THE PRINCE OF EGYPT with J Scott Lapp, Luke Brady, Christine Allado, and Philip LaZebnik

FromA Musical Theatre Podcast


THE PRINCE OF EGYPT with J Scott Lapp, Luke Brady, Christine Allado, and Philip LaZebnik

FromA Musical Theatre Podcast

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Length:
100 minutes
Released:
May 31, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week we're covering a musical to help us all look forward to the future! THE PRINCE OF EGYPT, the new stage adaptation of the famed animated musical film had recently opened and was playing to sold out houses in the West End before closing due to the global pandemic. In this episode we talk with the show's associate director J Scott Lapp, its two stars Luke Brady and Christine Allado, and the writer of both the film and stage play Philip LaZebnik. We all look forward to seeing their epic show as soon as possible, and in the meantime, we'll keep believing in miracles. Follow J Scott Lapp on Twitter and Instagram @jscottlapp Follow Luke Brady on Twitter @Lukebrady1990 and Instagram @lukebradyyy Follow Christine Allado on Twitter and Instagram @christineallado And while you're at it, follow us on Instagram and Twitter @amusicalpodcast for more great content! Great original designs at our teepublic store https://www.teepublic.com/user/a-musical-theatre-podcast
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Released:
May 31, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Conversations revealing the cultural and emotional impact of our favorite musicals in theatre history. On each episode of “A Musical Theatre Podcast,” Jeff welcomes a special guest to explore one musical from theatre history. Together they get to the heart of the show’s cultural and emotional impact by looking at its creators, context, and storytelling. Always fun and heartfelt, this is the podcast to celebrate the humanity of our musical theatre art form.