This edition: Director/Choreographer Casey Nicholaw
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Original tape date: March 18, 2019. First aired: July 19, 2019.Multi-Tony winning Director/Choreographer Casey Nicholaw is featured in this monthly episode of "THEATER: All the Moving Parts". Casey is the go-to director/choreographer for mega-hit shows like "Book of Mormon", "Aladdin", "Mean Girls" and "The Prom" -- all on Broadway this season! We learn about this buoyant artist's journey from playing a dancing Indian in "Annie Get Your Gun" as a child to being part of the dance ensemble when he moved to New York to becoming the top director/choreographer of musical theater. Nicholaw also takes us into the process of how he creates many of his musicals with their witty dance and action. As he says to host Patrick Pacheco, "I love musical theater. I love the form of it. I love how it's joyful. There is nothing left to do but sing!". Hosted by veteran journalist Patrick Pacheco, "THEATER: All the Moving Parts" features in-depth interviews with a myriad of artists, including directors, choreographers, writers, designers, composers and others. The show is taped at Chez Josephine Restaurant in New York City's famed Theater District.
Guest List
Casey Nicholaw Director and Choreographer
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