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  • In this episode we continue our conversation with Isabella Dawis and Tidtaya Sinutoke about their new musical, Sunwatcher. https://sunwatchermusical.com/
    In 1944, a young woman in Tokyo dares to stare at the sun. Though she lives in a city under attack from American bombs – and in a body limited to the role of housewife – Hisako is determined to become an astronomer.
     
    Her struggle leads her to the mighty Japanese sun goddess Amaterasu, who is in the midst of her own epic battle and needs a mortal's help. But can Hisako rise to the challenge?

    Performed by an all-Asian women and nonbinary cast, with an innovative score featuring electronic live looping and taiko drumming: SUNWATCHER is a new musical about one woman’s extraordinary dedication to the power of observation.

    This episode features the song “Butterfly” performed by Isabella Dawis, Gemma Nha, and Anna Hashizume.
    Connect with Sunwatcher:
    Website: https://sunwatchermusical.com/

    Connect with Isabella Dawis:
    Website: www.isabelladawis.com

    Connect with Tidtaya Sinutoke:
    Instagram: @tidtayasinutoke
    Website: www.tidtayasinutoke.com

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  • This episode features a conversation with Isabella Dawis and Tidtaya Sinutoke about their new musical, Sunwatcher. (https://sunwatchermusical.com)

    In 1944, a young woman in Tokyo dares to stare at the sun. Though she lives in a city under attack from American bombs – and in a body limited to the role of housewife – Hisako is determined to become an astronomer.

    Her struggle leads her to the mighty Japanese sun goddess Amaterasu, who is in the midst of her own epic battle and needs a mortal's help. But can Hisako rise to the challenge?

    Performed by an all-Asian women and nonbinary cast, with an innovative score featuring electronic live looping and taiko drumming: SUNWATCHER is a new musical about one woman’s extraordinary dedication to the power of observation.

    This episode features demo recordings of “Travel Song” performed by Gemma Nha and “Fight Song”performed by Anna Hashizume.
    Connect with Sunwatcher
    Website: https://sunwatchermusical.com

    Connect with Isabella Dawis:
    Website: www.isabelladawis.com

    Connect with Tidtaya Sinutoke:
    Instagram: @tidtayasinutoke
    Website: www.tidtayasinutoke.com

    Connect with New York Theatre Barn:

    Support us: newyorktheatrebarn.givingfuel.com/nytb-yea2024


    Twitter: @nytheatrebarn


    Instagram: @newyorktheatrebarn 


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    Pauls’s personal instagram: @paulsmacs


    Teresa’s personal instagram: @terijoyeaux



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  • In this episode, we continue our conversation with Linedy Genao (Bad Cinderella), Taylor Iman Jones (Head Over Heels), Fran Tapia (On Your Feet), and Maiga Vidal about Maiga’s new musical: Café Con Leche. Special Guest Host: Héctor Flores Jr.
    With book, music, and lyrics by Maiga Vidal, Café Con Leche is an original romantic comedy set in Los Angeles with an all-Latinx cast. The new musical follows Alejandra, an accountant who longs to be the perfect immigrant daughter for her parents, even if it means staying in the closet forever. When a rent hike threatens to close her parent’s American-style donut shop for good, Alejandra, with the help of mysterious new customer Megan, opens Café Con Leche, a Latino-themed coffee spot, to moonlight after-hours at the store to make extra money. As her feelings for Café Con Leche and Megan grow, Alejandra begins to question just how much she’s willing to hide to keep her parent’s love.
    This episode features the songs “My Turn” performed by Linedy Genao and “Alejandra” performed by Taylor Iman Jones and Linedy Genao.
    Connect with Linedy Genao:
    Instagram: @linedygenao

    Connect with Taylor Iman Jones:
    Instagram: @taylorimanjones
    Website: https://www.taylorimanjones.com/

    Connect with Fran Tapia:
    Instagram: @franciscatl
    Website: https://frantapia.com/

    Connect with Maiga Vidal:
    Instagram: @maigavidal
    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/maigavidal

    Connect with Héctor Flores Jr.:
    Instagram: @hectorfloresjr35

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    Support us: newyorktheatrebarn.givingfuel.com/nytb-yea2024


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    Instagram: @newyorktheatrebarn 


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    Pauls’s personal instagram: @paulsmacs


    Teresa’s personal instagram: @terijoyeaux



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  • This episode features a conversation with Linedy Genao (Bad Cinderella), Taylor Iman Jones (Head Over Heels), Fran Tapia (On Your Feet), and Maiga Vidal about Maiga’s new musical: Café Con Leche.
    With book, music, and lyrics by Maiga Vidal, Café Con Leche is an original romantic comedy set in Los Angeles with an all-Latinx cast. The new musical follows Alejandra, an accountant who longs to be the perfect immigrant daughter for her parents, even if it means staying in the closet forever. When a rent hike threatens to close her parent’s American-style donut shop for good, Alejandra, with the help of mysterious new customer Megan, opens Café Con Leche, a Latino-themed coffee spot, to moonlight after-hours at the store to make extra money. As her feelings for Café Con Leche and Megan grow, Alejandra begins to question just how much she’s willing to hide to keep her parent’s love.
    This episode features the song “California Cappuccino Donut Coffee” performed by Fran Tapia and Rubén Flores.
    Connect with Linedy Genao:
    Instagram: @linedygenao

    Connect with Taylor Iman Jones:
    Instagram: @taylorimanjones
    Website: https://www.taylorimanjones.com/

    Connect with Fran Tapia:
    Instagram: @franciscatl
    Website: https://frantapia.com/

    Connect with Maiga Vidal:
    Instagram: @maigavidal
    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/maigavidal

    Connect with Hector Flores Jr.:
    Instagram: @hectorfloresjr35

    Connect with New York Theatre Barn:

    Support us: newyorktheatrebarn.givingfuel.com/nytb-yea2024


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    Pauls’s personal instagram: @paulsmacs


    Teresa’s personal instagram: @terijoyeaux



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  • In this episode, we continue our conversation with Sean McCabe and Jinhee Kim about their new musical: Saint Sebastian.
    Saint Sebastian is a queer coming-of-age musical comedy, set on a Christian retreat farm over one Easter weekend. At the heart of the story is the relationship of Sebastian, a sheltered, naïve kid whose parents own the farm, and Jamie, a housing-insecure kid staying at the farm with his single mother. It’s a story about socioeconomic privilege, the awkwardness of adolescence, and queerness in conflict with religious tradition.
    This episode features the songs “Hallelujah High” performed by Tori Lynn, Naima Alakham, Nicole Tsarouhas, Maya Thomas, Stephen Mellen and many other talented performers, as well as “Only Trees” performed by Mike Cefalo.

    Connect with Sean McCabe:
    Instagram: @seanymccabe
    Website: https://www.seanbarrettmccabe.com

    Connect with Jinhee Kim:
    Instagram: @jinheejinnykim

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    Support us: newyorktheatrebarn.givingfuel.com/nytb-yea2024


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    Pauls’s personal instagram: @paulsmacs


    Teresa’s personal instagram: @terijoyeaux



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  • This episode features a conversation with Sean McCabe and Jinhee Kim about their new musical: Saint Sebastian.
    Saint Sebastian is a queer coming-of-age musical comedy, set on a Christian retreat farm over one Easter weekend. At the heart of the story is the relationship of Sebastian, a sheltered, naïve kid whose parents own the farm, and Jamie, a housing-insecure kid staying at the farm with his single mother. It’s a story about socioeconomic privilege, the awkwardness of adolescence, and queerness in conflict with religious tradition.
    This episode features demo recordings of the songs “A Window Seat” performed by Nat Zagree and Mike Cefalo, and “Kids Are Kissing” performed by Tori Lynn.

    Connect with Sean McCabe:
    Instagram: @seanymccabe
    Website: https://www.seanbarrettmccabe.com

    Connect with Jinhee Kim:
    Instagram: @jinheejinnykim

    Connect with New York Theatre Barn:

    Support us: newyorktheatrebarn.givingfuel.com/nytb-yea2024


    Twitter: @nytheatrebarn


    Instagram: @newyorktheatrebarn 


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    Pauls’s personal instagram: @paulsmacs


    Teresa’s personal instagram: @terijoyeaux



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  • In this episode, we continue our conversation with Eddie Noel Rodríguez, Janine Robledo, and Héctor Flores, about the new musical Ghost in the Machine.
    In a secluded lab nestled in the Argentinian mountains, an inventor named Victor creates Cynthia, an android, to save his son's life. When Cynthia meets Victor's son, Carlos, a powerful bond is formed that feels part rom-com, part sci-fi thriller in the vein of Frankenstein and Edward Scissorhands. What will become of Victor's son, Carlos, and will Cynthia be able to free herself from the psychological imprisonment of her creator?
    This episode features the song “Colder” performed by Vuyo Sotashe.

    Connect with Eddie Noel Rodríguez:
    Instagram: @eddieroelr

    Connect with Janine Robledo:
    Instagram: @robledo.janine
    Website: https://www.janinerobledo.com/

    Connect with Héctor Flores:
    Instagram: @hectorfloresjr35

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    Support us: newyorktheatrebarn.givingfuel.com/nytb-yea2024


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    Pauls’s personal instagram: @paulsmacs


    Teresa’s personal instagram: @terijoyeaux



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  • This episode features a conversation with Eddie Noel Rodríguez, Janine Robledo, and Héctor Flores that celebrates the release of the new single “Here With You” from the musical Ghost in the Machine on New York Theatre Barn’s New Musicals Mixtape.
    In a secluded lab nestled in the Argentinian mountains, an inventor named Victor creates Cynthia, an android, to save his son's life. When Cynthia meets Victor's son, Carlos, a powerful bond is formed that feels part rom-com, part sci-fi thriller in the vein of Frankenstein and Edward Scissorhands. What will become of Victor's son, Carlos, and will Cynthia be able to free herself from the psychological imprisonment of her creator?
    This episode features the new single “Here With You” performed by Eddie Noel Rodríguez.

    Connect with Eddie Noel Rodríguez:
    Instagram: @eddieroelr

    Connect with Janine Robledo:
    Instagram: @robledo.janine
    Website: https://www.janinerobledo.com/

    Connect with Héctor Flores:
    Instagram: @hectorfloresjr35

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    Support us: newyorktheatrebarn.givingfuel.com/nytb-yea2024


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    Pauls’s personal instagram: @paulsmacs


    Teresa’s personal instagram: @terijoyeaux



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  • In this episode, we continue our conversation with Amy Engelhardt and Molly Horan about their new musical: The Completely True Story of West High’s 66th Annual Charity Lockdown.
    West High overachiever and valedictorian Becky Petterson has her life all mapped out. Until she overhears a city council meeting and discovers a secret that will threaten the very existence of everyone living in West Falls.
    This episode features the songs “Dream of Fuzzy Demons” and "When the World Stops", both performed by Amy Engelhardt.
    Connect with Amy Engelhardt:
    Instagram: @amyengelhardt
    Website: https://www.amyengelhardt.com

    Connect with Molly Horan:
    Instagram: @mollyhoranbooks
    X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/molly_horan: 

    Connect with New York Theatre Barn:

    Support us: newyorktheatrebarn.givingfuel.com/nytb-yea2024


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    Pauls’s personal instagram: @paulsmacs


    Teresa’s personal instagram: @terijoyeaux



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  • This episode features a conversation with Amy Engelhardt and Molly Horan about their new musical: The Completely True Story of West High’s 66th Annual Charity Lockdown.
    West High overachiever and valedictorian Becky Petterson has her life all mapped out. Until she overhears a city council meeting and discovers a secret that will threaten the very existence of everyone living in West Falls.
    This episode features the songs "Ready to Play" performed by Amy Engelhardt and “The Devil Said ‘Sure’” performed by Todd Honeycutt and Whit Spurgeon.
    Connect with Amy Engelhardt:
    Instagram: @amyengelhardt
    Website: https://www.amyengelhardt.com

    Connect with Molly Horan:
    Instagram: @mollyhoranbooks
    X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/molly_horan: 

    Connect with New York Theatre Barn:

    Support us: newyorktheatrebarn.givingfuel.com/nytb-yea2024


    Twitter: @nytheatrebarn


    Instagram: @newyorktheatrebarn 


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    Pauls’s personal instagram: @paulsmacs


    Teresa’s personal instagram: @terijoyeaux



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  • In this episode, we continue our conversation with Martin Storrow about his new musical: King of Pangea.
    After a sudden loss shatters his world apart, 21-year-old Christopher Crow travels back to the imaginary island of his childhood in hopes of finding answers that will bring the pieces back together. This new musical, inspired by the playwright’s own lived experience, is a fantasy musical memoir that weaves realism, humor, and whimsy into a unique theatrical experience. Discover the true meaning of becoming king or queen of one’s own heart with KING OF PANGEA.
    This episode features demo recordings of the songs 'King of Pangea' performed by Michael Kostrov and Ryan McCartan and "Today I Am Here" performed by Bryonha Marie Parham.

    Connect with Martin Storrow:
    Instagram: @martinstorrow
    Website: https://www.martinstorrow.com

    Connect with New York Theatre Barn:

    Support us: newyorktheatrebarn.givingfuel.com/nytb-yea2024


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    Pauls’s personal instagram: @paulsmacs


    Teresa’s personal instagram: @terijoyeaux



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  • This episode features a discussion with Martin Storrow about his new musical: King of Pangea.
    After a sudden loss shatters his world apart, 21-year-old Christopher Crow travels back to the imaginary island of his childhood in hopes of finding answers that will bring the pieces back together. This new musical, inspired by the playwright’s own lived experience, is a fantasy musical memoir that weaves realism, humor, and whimsy into a unique theatrical experience. Discover the true meaning of becoming king or queen of one’s own heart with KING OF PANGEA.
    This episode features demo recordings of the songs ‘Prayer’ performed by Sam Primack, and ‘Stella Maya’ performed by Ryan McCartan and Aubrey Swander.

    Connect with Martin Storrow:
    Instagram: @martinstorrow
    Website: https://www.martinstorrow.com

    Connect with New York Theatre Barn:

    Support us: newyorktheatrebarn.givingfuel.com/nytb-yea2024


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    Pauls’s personal instagram: @paulsmacs


    Teresa’s personal instagram: @terijoyeaux



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  • In this episode, we continue our discussion with Joanna Burns, Justin Anthony Long, and Joël René Scoville about their new musical: Flophouse.
    What do you do when the world has forgotten you? Flophouse, an original ensemble musical, explores eight people’s struggle to re-enter a society that disposed of them long ago. It’s 2009; Obama’s in the White House, Billionaire Bloomberg’s in his third term and America’s in a devastating recession. Down in New York’s Bowery District residents of a flophouse or single room occupancy, learn that, thanks to gentrification, they have three days to find new housing.
    This episode features the songs, ‘I’m Runnin’ and ‘Firefly’, both performed by Joanna Burns.

    Connect with Joanna Burns:
    Instagram: @therealjoannaburns
    Website: https://joannaburns.com/

    Connect with Justin Anthony Long
    Instagram: @justinanthonylong
    Website: https://www.justinanthonylong.com/

    Connect with Joël René Scoville
    Instagram: @joelrenescoville

    Connect with New York Theatre Barn:

    Support us: newyorktheatrebarn.givingfuel.com/nytb-yea2024


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    Pauls’s personal instagram: @paulsmacs


    Teresa’s personal instagram: @terijoyeaux



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  • This episode features a discussion with Joanna Burns, Justin Anthony Long, and Joël René Scoville about their new musical: Flophouse.
    What do you do when the world has forgotten you? Flophouse, an original ensemble musical, explores eight people’s struggle to re-enter a society that disposed of them long ago. It’s 2009; Obama’s in the White House, Billionaire Bloomberg’s in his third term and America’s in a devastating recession. Down in New York’s Bowery District residents of a flophouse or single room occupancy, learn that, thanks to gentrification, they have three days to find new housing.
    In this episode, you'll hear the songs ‘Til I Get Back On My Feet’ and ‘Ruby Woo’, both performed by Joanna Burns.

    Connect with Joanna Burns:
    Instagram: @therealjoannaburns
    Website: https://joannaburns.com/

    Connect with Justin Anthony Long
    Instagram: @justinanthonylong
    Website: https://www.justinanthonylong.com/

    Connect with Joël René Scoville
    Instagram: @joelrenescoville

    Connect with New York Theatre Barn:

    Support us: newyorktheatrebarn.givingfuel.com/nytb-yea2024


    Twitter: @nytheatrebarn


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    Pauls’s personal instagram: @paulsmacs

    Teresa’s personal instagram: @terijoyeaux


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  • In this episode, we continue our discussion with Stephanie L. Carlin and about the new musical: Spectrum.
    Spectrum features a book, music and lyrics by Stephanie L. Carlin, and is directed by Kate Trammell. It follows Matthew, a young man on the autism spectrum who has just been told he needs to move out of his parents’ place. He finds the quietest spot with no stimulation whatsoever—a gay bar.
    This episode features the songs 'Gay 101' and ‘If You Were a Woman’, as well as the game ‘What’s in a Name?’ where we come up with the very best musical theatre-inspired drag name.

    Connect with Stephanie L. Carlin:
    Instagram: @sleotacarlin
    Website: https://www.stephanielcarlin.com

    Connect with New York Theatre Barn:

    Support us: newyorktheatrebarn.givingfuel.com/nytb-yea2024


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    Pauls’s personal instagram: @paulsmacs


    Teresa’s personal instagram: @terijoyeaux



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  • This episode features a discussion with Stephanie L. Carlin about the new musical: Spectrum.
    Spectrum features a book, music and lyrics by Stephanie L. Carlin, and is directed by Kate Trammell. It follows Matthew, a young man on the autism spectrum who has just been told he needs to move out of his parents’ place. He finds the quietest spot with no stimulation whatsoever—a gay bar.
    This episode features the song ‘In Between’, performed by Laura Cetti, Alec Phan, Mel Schaffer, Emmet Smith and Socks Whitmore.

    Connect with Stephanie L. Carlin:
    Instagram: @sleotacarlin
    Website: https://www.stephanielcarlin.com

    Connect with New York Theatre Barn:

    Support us: newyorktheatrebarn.givingfuel.com/nytb-yea2024


    Twitter: @nytheatrebarn


    Instagram: @newyorktheatrebarn 


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    nytheatrebarn.org 

    Pauls’s personal instagram: @paulsmacs

    Teresa’s personal instagram: @terijoyeaux


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  • In this episode, we continue our conversation with Jeff Calhoun and Jonathan Brielle about the new musical, A Complicated Woman.
    John Kenley was a theatre impresario who brought Hollywood stars like Gene Kelly and Ann Miller to Ohio’s summer stock stages. But when summer ended, he wintered in Florida where John disappeared… and Jean came to life. A Complicated Woman is a new musical that features a Golden Age score and a gender-diverse cast.
    A Complicated Woman plays May 10 - June 2, 2024 at Goodspeed Musicals.
    This episode features the song ‘I Chose You’ performed by L Morgan Lee and Darius de Haas, as well as a game we call Summer Stacked, where we discuss our dream summer stock musical casts and productions.

    Connect with Jeff Calhoun:
    Instagram: @thejeffcalhoun

    Connect with Jonathan Brielle:
    Instagram: @jonathanbrielle

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    Support us: newyorktheatrebarn.givingfuel.com/nytb-yea2024


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    Pauls’s personal instagram: @paulsmacs

    Teresa’s personal instagram: @terijoyeaux


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  • This episode features a discussion with Jeff Calhoun and Jonathan Brielle about the new musical: A Complicated Woman.
    John Kenley was a theatre impresario who brought Hollywood stars like Gene Kelly and Ann Miller to Ohio’s summer stock stages. But when summer ended, he wintered in Florida where John disappeared… and Jean came to life. A Complicated Woman is a new musical that features a Golden Age score and a gender-diverse cast. Join us for the intriguing story of a theatre legend who had to navigate the joy, pain and pitfalls of leading a double life.
    A Complicated Woman is playing May 10 - June 2, 2024 at Goodspeed Musicals.
    This episode features the songs ‘The Man Who Runs The Show’, performed by Nora Bridgid Monahan and ‘Nina Mae’ performed by L Morgan Lee.
    Connect with Jeff Calhoun:
    Instagram: @thejeffcalhoun
    Connect with Jonathan Brielle:
    Instagram: @jonathanbrielle
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    Support us: newyorktheatrebarn.givingfuel.com/nytb-yea2024


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    Pauls’s personal instagram: @paulsmacs

    Teresa’s personal instagram: @terijoyeaux


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  • In this episode, we continue our discussion with Jennifer Lucy Cook, T.J. Pieffer, and Shelby Solla about their new musical SALEM.
    Salem 
    Outlandish conspiracy theories; misinformation spreading like wildfire; and an infamously controversial trial in the early 90’s. Yep, this is 17th century New England. 
    SALEM is a dark musical comedy that follows two Puritan teenagers, Abby and Betty, as they plant accusations of witchcraft in an attempt to con their way out of the oppressive theocratic swamp town of Salem, Massachusetts. After pushing the limits of townie gossip, they find themselves centered in a web of witchy conspiracies more intricate than they ever could’ve imagined.
    With pamphleteers presented as 1690’s cable news anchors, deliciously danceable pop musical numbers, and an apparition of the Devil forged from the imagination of a teenage girl, this is not your high school English teacher’s take on "The Crucible.”
    This episode features the songs ‘An Idle Brain Invites the Devil In’, performed by Jennifer Lucy Cook and ‘Witch Hunter General’ performed by Peter White and Jennifer Lucy Cook. The musical tracks were co-produced by Jennifer Lucy Cook and Peter White.

    Connect with Jennifer Lucy Cook:
    Instagram: @jenlucycook
    Connect with T.J. Pieffer:
    Instagram: @tjpieffer
    Connect with Shelby Solla:
    Instagram: @shelbysolla
    Connect with Salem:
    Website: https://www.salemmusical.com/
    Instagram: @salemthemusical

    Connect with New York Theatre Barn:

    Support us: newyorktheatrebarn.givingfuel.com/nytb-yea2024


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    Pauls’s personal instagram: @paulsmacs

    Teresa’s personal instagram: @terijoyeaux


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  • This episode features a discussion with Jennifer Lucy Cook, T.J. Pieffer, and Shelby Solla about their new musical Salem.
    Salem 
    Outlandish conspiracy theories; misinformation spreading like wildfire; and an infamously controversial trial in the early 90’s. Yep, this is 17th century New England. 
    SALEM is a dark musical comedy that follows two Puritan teenagers, Abby and Betty, as they plant accusations of witchcraft in an attempt to con their way out of the oppressive theocratic swamp town of Salem, Massachusetts. After pushing the limits of townie gossip, they find themselves centered in a web of witchy conspiracies more intricate than they ever could’ve imagined.
    With pamphleteers presented as 1690’s cable news anchors, deliciously danceable pop musical numbers, and an apparition of the Devil forged from the imagination of a teenaged girl, this is not your high school English teacher’s take on "The Crucible.”
    This episode features the song ‘Cursed’, performed by Jennifer Lucy Cook and Kay Sebal.

    Connect with Jennifer Lucy Cook:
    Instagram: @jenlucycook

    Connect with T.J. Pieffer:
    Instagram: @tjpieffer

    Connect with Shelby Solla:
    Instagram: @shelbysolla

    Connect with Salem:
    Website: https://www.salemmusical.com/
    Instagram: @salemthemusical

    Connect with New York Theatre Barn:

    Support us: newyorktheatrebarn.givingfuel.com/nytb-yea2024


    Twitter: @nytheatrebarn


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    nytheatrebarn.org 

    Pauls’s personal instagram: @paulsmacs

    Teresa’s personal instagram: @terijoyeaux


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