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S2E2 Writing for Musical Theatre (Michael Radi) Let's Get Real Creative
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- Pasatiempos
Musical theatre writer, composer, lyricist, vocal coach, and workshop / community leader
I had so many things I wanted to ask today’s guest Michael Radi that this interview feels to me like I was skipping and hopping all over the place with my enthusiasm for everything we covered in under 60 minutes. Michael (he/they) is a jack-of-all-trades in the musical theatre world, but some of the roles they play each day are writer, composer, lyricist, vocal coach, educator, and workshop / community leader.
We talked about broadening our experiences, creating fully dimensional characters, and we also talked about the the feedback and rewriting process of bringing a show to life - how to carve away to get to your real story, and how to give and accept feedback in a positive way. This conversation made me want to dive right in and start writing something of my own, so I hope it will do the same for you!
Where to find MIchael:
Website - michaelradi.com, which has links to everything else. The Musical Theatre Writing Collective is open if you want a “nerdy and welcoming bunch” to uplift and support you in your musical theatre writing journey.
Youtube - musicaltheatrewriterguy
IG - @mtwriterguy and @writingmichael
Musical theatre writer, composer, lyricist, vocal coach, and workshop / community leader
I had so many things I wanted to ask today’s guest Michael Radi that this interview feels to me like I was skipping and hopping all over the place with my enthusiasm for everything we covered in under 60 minutes. Michael (he/they) is a jack-of-all-trades in the musical theatre world, but some of the roles they play each day are writer, composer, lyricist, vocal coach, educator, and workshop / community leader.
We talked about broadening our experiences, creating fully dimensional characters, and we also talked about the the feedback and rewriting process of bringing a show to life - how to carve away to get to your real story, and how to give and accept feedback in a positive way. This conversation made me want to dive right in and start writing something of my own, so I hope it will do the same for you!
Where to find MIchael:
Website - michaelradi.com, which has links to everything else. The Musical Theatre Writing Collective is open if you want a “nerdy and welcoming bunch” to uplift and support you in your musical theatre writing journey.
Youtube - musicaltheatrewriterguy
IG - @mtwriterguy and @writingmichael
52 min