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Supplementary:A Michael Radi as part of #TudorfytheQuarantine

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"

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