137 - Trip Cullman - a podcast by Ken Davenport

from 2017-11-05T05:00

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Trip Cullman is a theatrical director who graduated from the Yale School of Drama. His Broadway credits include Six Degrees of Separation, and Significant Other. Other credits include Swimming in the Shallows, Bachelorette, Some Men, Bad Jazz, Arabian Night, Smashing, Dog Sees God, Dark Matters, The Last Sunday in June, and The Wooden Breeks. Regional credits include the World Premiere of Lloyd Suh's American Hwangap, the World Premiere of Richard Greenberg's The Injured Party at South Coast Rep, Keith Huff's A Steady Rain, and Lauren Weedman's Rash.

Trip and I talked about how he got to the major leagues as well as  . . .

Why the first thing he does when he takes a job is make a mixtape!

The super-secret, age-old blocking technique that you’ve got to try.

What shocked him about directing on Broadway.

Who he likes working with the most when he develops a new work (it’s not who you think).

Why he reads reviews but doesn’t read chat boards.

 
The Tony Award-winning director of Urinetown returns to Broadway with Gettin’ The Band Back Together, a musical about a recently fired 40 year old man who wants to make it big with his band. Check it out here: gettinthebandbacktogether.com

Keep up with me: @KenDavenportBway
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