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Monthly Archives: July 2019
An Interview with the Writers of the Musical Black Hole Wedding
Renewable Energy is coming to the New York Musical Festival–in the form of the new musical Black Hole Wedding. In this satire of energy politics, a corrupt oil baron battles a shy geek and his fiancĂ© in the face of a large and powerful black hole. I talked to writers Katherine Brann Fredricks (words) and Paul E. Nelson (music) about musicalizing a black hole, researching and writing about a chicken bone fuel generator and an electronic sniffer, and why you shouldn’t call this a sci-fi musical. Continue reading
Posted in Interviews, theater, Writing
Tagged musical theater, musical theatre, musicals, nymf, off-broadway, off-broadway musicals, theater, theatre
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