58 - Chicken & Biscuits: Douglas Lyons, Playwright (Part 2) - a podcast by Mary Dina, Brian Sedita, Broadway Podcast Network
from 2021-10-11T04:05
In the second part of our conversation with Douglas Lyons, playwright of Chicken & Biscuits, we chat all about seeing a play through a playwrights perspective, who this play was written for, why this play is different from any Broadway play before it, and so much more!
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ABOUT DOUGLAS LYONS
is an award-winning actor, director, composer-lyricist and teacher. TV writing: “Fraggle Rock” (Apple TV). Theatre: the Off-Broadway Alliance-winning Polkadots (Atlantic Theater Company), Beau (Adirondack Theatre Festival) and Five Points (Theater Latte Da), now in development with Hamilton’s Andy Blankenbuehler. Broadway acting: Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (original cast), The Book of Mormon. Tours: Rent, Dreamgirls and The Book of Mormon first national. Douglas wouldn’t be here without Velman and Tilden Lyons, who raised him to be unapologetically fearless. Big love to WME, Grandview, CLA, SRDA, Ethan Pakchar, this incredible cast, producing and creative team. Gaynl, this one’s for you. DouglasLyons.net
Connect with Douglas! @DouglasSings / @ChocolateHipster / www.douglaslyons.net
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