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Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors

Supplementary:A Michael Radi as part of #TudorfytheQuarantine

Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors

Heather Teysko

History

4.6624 Ratings

🗓️ 6 September 2020

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Back in March I did a series of episodes when the lockdowns were first beginning. Michael Radi stopped by to talk about his musical, The King's Legacy, and share some music. Join my free group at TudorLearningCircle.com to be updated when live chats are scheduled! Thanks to Michael and all the amazing artists. Here are the proper musical credits: "Teaser Video" Footage from the Premiere Production at the Bristol Valley Theater (Naples, NY) Artistic Director - Karin Bowersock Associate Artistic Director - Katelyn Cantu Direction - Chris J. Handley Assistant Direction - Kate Rose Reynolds Musical Direction - Annabelle Revak Stage Management - Morgan Montgomery Set Design - Christopher and Justin Swader Lighting Design - Mary Ellen Stebbins Slutskiy Costume Design - Sammi Miller Sound Design - Rich Miller Property Design - Ammy Roth Cast: Jennifer Arfsten Hannah Karpenko Alex M. Loucks Tess Marshall Leigh Martha Klinger Bunny Baldwin Mike Kinzer Mark Poppleton Michael Radi Filmed by Boris Sapozhnikov 8/31/19 & 9/1/19 "Mistress Anne" Music sung by: Hannah Karpenko Alex M. Loucks Tess Marshall Dialogue spoken by: Jennifer Arfsten Mike Kinzer "The Sounds Of Spring" Music sung by: Leigh Martha Klinger Alex M. Loucks Michael Radi Dialogue spoken by: Jennifer Arfsten Mike Kinzer Mark Poppleton Michael Radi "I See" Sung by: JACQUE CARNAHAN: (Off-Broadway) "A Child's Christmas in Wales" at Irish Rep, "Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice" NYMF, "The Baker's Wife" at The York, "The Boyfriend" at Musicals Tonight (National Tour) "Cinderella" (Regional) Paper Mill Playhouse, Goodspeed Opera House, Baltimore Center Stage "A Queen Of England" Sung by: SAMANTHA BRUCE: (Off-B'way) Luisa in "The Fantasticks" (Regional) Laurie in "Oklahoma" at Goodspeed Opera House, Johanna in "Sweeney Todd" at Denver Center, "The Royal Family" at Shakespeare Theatre of NJ, "Cyrano" at Sierra Rep. JACQUE CARNAHAN: (Off-Broadway) "A Child's Christmas in Wales" at Irish Rep, "Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice" NYMF, "The Baker's Wife" at The York, "The Boyfriend" at Musicals Tonight (National Tour) "Cinderella" (Regional) Paper Mill Playhouse, Goodspeed Opera House, Baltimore Center Stage JILLIAN LOUIS: (B'way) "It Shoulda Been You" (Off-B'way) "Soul Doctor" (Tour) "Cheers" BETSY STRUXNESS: (B'way) "Hamilton" OBC, "Matilda" OBC, "Scandalous" OBC, "Leap Of Faith" OBC, "Memphis," "Wicked" (Tours) "Wicked," "All Shook Up" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hi and welcome to the Renaissance English History podcast. I'm your host, Heather Tesco. This is a special

0:06.5

supplementary episode, one of the tuterifying the quarantine interviews I was doing early on when

0:14.4

the lockdowns first began. So the sound isn't the greatest because it was a Zoom call, but I think the content is awesome.

0:22.7

So I hope you'll enjoy this interview with Michael Rattie talking about his new musical,

0:26.7

The King's Legacy. And I hope you will be forgiving of the sound issues. These Zoom calls don't

0:33.1

have the greatest sound. So thank you so much for listening and I hope you enjoy this supplementary episode. Blown northern wind Blough, blah, blah.

0:55.0

I haught a board in bower brick

0:58.0

That sole assembly is on sea

1:01.0

Men's cool, my hidden of me, fair and freight of ponder

1:06.0

In all this wolf, I won a board of blood and of bone, never yet in no stone,

1:14.5

Not some air in London, blown on wind, send for me in sweating,

1:22.6

Down on wind. on the wind over a row You know, You know, Thank you. You know, You know? Thank you for being part of this Tudorify the quarantine thing.

3:42.6

Well, thank you for having me. It's so nice to see you again.

3:45.6

Nice to see you again, Michael.

3:48.6

It's been kind of like sad for me, not knowing if TudorCon, if I'm going to be able to go this year. And I was like, oh, man, I met so many great people last year.

4:00.4

But now everything's up in the air.

4:02.4

So it's lovely to see your faces.

4:04.0

And here we are.

4:04.8

We'll figure it out as we all go, right?

4:07.0

Right.

4:07.8

It's just an exercise in letting it go and letting it be and seeing what happens.

4:14.9

I admit people now. I see. I see.

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