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DANCIN' Man Episode 11: Wayne Cilento

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On this very special episode of “DANCIN’ Man: A Fabulous Invalid Podcast”, Jamie and Rob talk with Broadway legend Wayne Cilento, the director and musical stager of DANCIN’. 2023 marks Wayne’s 50th anniversary of working on Broadway, first as a performer in the original companies of shows like “Seesaw” and “A Chorus Line”, and later as a choreographer and director on such hits as “Wicked”, “Aida”, and “The Who’s Tommy”. Wayne talks about his experience working with Bob Fosse on the original production of DANCIN’ in 1978 and Fosse’s final show, the 1986 production of “Big Deal”. He also chats about his varied career as a choreographer and director, and his vision and process for putting DANCIN’ back on stage in 2023. For tickets and more information about the show, go to DancinBway.com.

Find us on Twitter & Instagram: @fabulousinvalid

Email us at: info@fabulousinvalid.com

Jamie DuMont

Twitter: @jamiedumont

Instagram: @troutinnyc

Rob Russo

Twitter: @StageLeft_NYC

Instagram: @RRussoNY

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On this very special episode of “DANCIN’ Man: A Fabulous Invalid Podcast”, Jamie and Rob talk with Broadway legend Wayne Cilento, the director and musical stager of DANCIN’. 2023 marks Wayne’s 50th anniversary of working on Broadway, first as a performer in the original companies of shows like “Seesaw” and “A Chorus Line”, and later as a choreographer and director on such hits as “Wicked”, “Aida”, and “The Who’s Tommy”. Wayne talks about his experience working with Bob Fosse on the original production of DANCIN’ in 1978 and Fosse’s final show, the 1986 production of “Big Deal”. He also chats about his varied career as a choreographer and director, and his vision and process for putting DANCIN’ back on stage in 2023. For tickets and more information about the show, go to DancinBway.com.

Find us on Twitter & Instagram: @fabulousinvalid

Email us at: info@fabulousinvalid.com

Jamie DuMont

Twitter: @jamiedumont

Instagram: @troutinnyc

Rob Russo

Twitter: @StageLeft_NYC

Instagram: @RRussoNY

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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