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MILK AND HONEY with David Armstrong

MILK AND HONEY with David Armstrong

FromA Musical Theatre Podcast


MILK AND HONEY with David Armstrong

FromA Musical Theatre Podcast

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Length:
73 minutes
Released:
Dec 25, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In the name of "Merry Christmas" and the holiday season, welcome to Israel! In 1961, MILK AND HONEY premiered on Broadway and brought with it the first major musical theatre representation of Jewish life as well as an introduction to a little, off-Broadway composer named Jerry Herman. Musical theatre creator, educator, and podcast host David Armstrong joins us to discuss this lesser known show with a giant sized cultural footprint. Enjoy your holidays everyone, and thank you for a beautiful 2022. Shalom!
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Released:
Dec 25, 2022
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.