#37 - David Armstrong
David Armstrong is an American stage director, writer, producer, lecturer, educator and choreographer. He is best known for his work at The 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle where from 2000 to 2018 he served as the Producing Artistic Director and later as the Executive Producer and Artistic Director, and where he is currently the Artistic Director Emeritus. His latest book “The Broadway Musical -How Immigrants, Jews, Queers and African-Americans Invented America's Signature Art Form.”
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David Armstrong is an American stage director, writer, producer, lecturer, educator and choreographer. He is best known for his work at The 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle where from 2000 to 2018 he served as the Producing Artistic Director and later as the Executive Producer and Artistic Director, and where he is currently the Artistic Director Emeritus.
He also currently serves on the faculty of the University of Washington School Of Drama where he teaches a course entitled: The Broadway Musical -How Immigrants, Jews, Queers and African-Americans Invented America's Signature Art Form.
On Broadway he directed the musical Scandalous!: The Life And Trials Of Aimee Semple McPherson starring Carolee Carmello who received a Tony nomination for her performance. He also directed this show’s pre-Broadway production at The 5th Avenue Theatre under the title Saving Aimee.
Other acclaimed 5th Avenue Theatre productions include Candide, Sweeney Todd, HAIR, A Little Night Music, Company, Hello, Dolly!, Oliver!, Anything Goes, MAME, Pippin, The Secret Garden, Vanities, White Christmas, The Rocky Horror Show, Yankee Doodle Dandy!, Holiday Inn, A Room With A View, Jaques Brel Is Alive… and Paint Your Wagon as well as concert productions of Gentleman Prefer Blondes, Hairspray and Titanic.
Under his leadership The 5th Avenue grew to become one of the nation’s leading musical theater companies, especially with regards to the development and production of new work. During his tenure The 5th produced full productions of 19 new musicals, nine of which subsequently transferred to Broadway, and two of which received the TONY Award for Best Musical (Hairspray and Memphis).
Mr. Armstrong’s direction and choreography have been seen on Broadway, Off-Broadway, in Los Angeles and at many leading regional theaters including DC’s Shakespeare Theatre Company, Paper Mill Playhouse, The Kennedy Center, Seattle’s ACT Theater, Ordway Center, Houston’s TUTS, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Dallas Summer Musicals, Cincinnati Playhouse, St. Louis Rep, Cohoes Music Hall, Pittsburg CLO, and Ford’s Theater. In 2018 he directed Shaw’s Arms And The Man for the Seattle Shakespeare Company.
As a playwright, Mr. Armstrong was commissioned by Theatreworks/USA to create the books for the musicals Gold Rush! and A Christmas Carol (both with scores by Mark Waldrop and Dick Gallagher). Their A Christmas Carol was produced Off-Broadway at the Lucille Lortel Theatre and has toured America every holiday season for the last 20 years. His bio-musical Yankee Doodle Dandy! (songs by George M. Cohan and Albert Evans) has received seven productions, most recently at Musical Theatre West in the summer of 2018. He co-wrote the book for the baby-boom themed revue The Wonder Years which was produced Off-Broadway at the Village Gate and received seven Drama-Logue Awards for its hit Los Angeles production. His Cole Porter revue, Hot N' Cole, which he devised and directed, has been produced by scores of theaters nationwide (including Actor's Theatre of Louisville), and was published by Samuel French, Inc.
Mr. Armstrong’s awards include the Puget Sound Business Journal’s 2016 “Outstanding Voice” Award, the Puget Sound Association of Phi Beta Kappa’s 2018 Humanities Achievement Award, and in honor of his 18 years as Executive Producer and Artistic Director of The 5th Avenue Theatre, Mayor Jenny A. Durkan proclaimed June 26, 2018 to be “David Armstrong Day” in the city of Seattle.
In the spring of 2019 he joined the faculty of The University of Washington School of Drama to teach a new course called The Broadway Musical: How Immigrants, Queers, Jews and African-Americans Invented America's Signature Art Form, which he will teach again in during spring quarter of 2020.
#36 - Hayley Johnson (Prospero Arts)
Hayley Johnson is an accomplished performer who travelled the world before returning home to co-found ‘Prospero Arts’ a limited run musical theatre production house located in Brisbane Australia.
RAMBLE CITY is hosted by award wining Singer/songwriter Bradley McCaw, musing on art & life with artists & sportspeople from around the people. Welcome to RAMBLE CITY.
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#27 - Marcia Hines
Australian music legend Marcia Hines stops by Ramble City to discuss starting out her career in Boston USA, moving to Australia, Gospel music, Woodstock, performing in Hair music at 16(!), what she would do starting out in the business today and lots more!
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This interview was originally recorded in late 2021.
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#24 - Paul Tabone
The Tenor From Oz - Paul Tabone talks about the death of classical music, his 1600+ performances on London’s West End in “Phantom of the Opera” and THIS IS ME, his latest album.
#19 - Tyran Parke
What does that term ‘artist’ mean? How and where do we learn how to be one? And how do artists actually support themselves and others in a community and business that can be isolating, competitive and ultimately terribly rewarding and meaningful.
Todays guest is Tyran Park Australia’s award-winning singer, actor, director and recording artist. He is currently the Head of Music Theatre at the Victorian College of the Arts (VCA), the Executive Producer of the Australian Musical Theatre Festival and the Artistic Director of Clovelly Fox Theatre Company.
This chat recorded in his office at the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne, 2019 it’s This is one of the more personal episodes we have released so far. This chat that does focus more on theatre and musical theatre - we dig deep into how we feel about writing, being artists, making art in Australia.