Episode 71: Camille A. Brown: Don’t Let Anyone Take Away Your Stuff
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The Fabulous Invalid is a theatrical production company founded in 2018 by Jamie DuMont and Rob Russo with the mission to illuminate untold stories and fascinating personalities on air and on stage with a reverence for the past, a bold outlook for the...
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On this week’s show, Jamie and Rob bring you an interview with the
extraordinary choreographer Camille A. Brown, who in the last year
alone worked on the Metropolitan Opera’s production of “Porgy and
Bess”, The Public Theater’s “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered
Suicide / When The Rainbow Is Enuf”, and “Toni Stone” for
Roundabout, and earned a Tony Award nomination for her work on
Manhattan Theatre Club’s “Choir Boy”. Camille speaks candidly
about her career, what inspires her, and why representation
matters. To close, Rob takes a look at other trailblazing
black female choreographers who have worked on Broadway (sadly, the
list is short). The Week’s Music: The "Theme from Fame”, “Mama Will
Provide” from “Once on This Island: New Broadway Cast”, “Forget
About the Boy” from “Thoroughly Modern Millie”, “I’ve Got A Feeling
I’m Falling” from “Ain’t Misbehavin’”, “I’ll Never Say No” from
“The Unsinkable Molly Brown: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack”,
and “If You Believe”, from “The Wiz”. DONATE: The Actor’s Fund
Find us on Twitter & Instagram: @fabulousinvalid
Facebook: www.facebook.com/fabulousinvalid Rob’s
reviews: www.stageleft.nyc Email us
at: info@fabulousinvalid.com Jamie Du Mont
Twitter: @jamiedumont Instagram: @troutinnyc Rob
Russo Twitter/Instagram: @StageLeft_NYC Jennifer Simard
Twitter: @SimardJennifer
Instagram: @thejennifersimard Learn more about your ad
choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
extraordinary choreographer Camille A. Brown, who in the last year
alone worked on the Metropolitan Opera’s production of “Porgy and
Bess”, The Public Theater’s “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered
Suicide / When The Rainbow Is Enuf”, and “Toni Stone” for
Roundabout, and earned a Tony Award nomination for her work on
Manhattan Theatre Club’s “Choir Boy”. Camille speaks candidly
about her career, what inspires her, and why representation
matters. To close, Rob takes a look at other trailblazing
black female choreographers who have worked on Broadway (sadly, the
list is short). The Week’s Music: The "Theme from Fame”, “Mama Will
Provide” from “Once on This Island: New Broadway Cast”, “Forget
About the Boy” from “Thoroughly Modern Millie”, “I’ve Got A Feeling
I’m Falling” from “Ain’t Misbehavin’”, “I’ll Never Say No” from
“The Unsinkable Molly Brown: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack”,
and “If You Believe”, from “The Wiz”. DONATE: The Actor’s Fund
Find us on Twitter & Instagram: @fabulousinvalid
Facebook: www.facebook.com/fabulousinvalid Rob’s
reviews: www.stageleft.nyc Email us
at: info@fabulousinvalid.com Jamie Du Mont
Twitter: @jamiedumont Instagram: @troutinnyc Rob
Russo Twitter/Instagram: @StageLeft_NYC Jennifer Simard
Twitter: @SimardJennifer
Instagram: @thejennifersimard Learn more about your ad
choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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