Friends of Friends TV - The Show for Nerds and Geeks Friends of Friends TV
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This is a podcast for Nerds and Geeks!
Each week, we interview a friend or a friend of a friend we've talked to before on the show. Everyone has something worth sharing! Everyone has something to teach! Everyone has something to learn.
By learning about and learning from our friends, we can make the world a better place, one Friday night at a time.
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BAM! Who are these hosts anyway?
What’s the show about? Who are the hosts? Find out all about Bryan, Ana, and Michael as they flip the tables and interview each other and show off the stories that brought them together. Learn about the history of FoF and where we’ll go in the future!
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Backstage with Tatiana Wechsler
Tatiana Wechsler is a New York City-based performing artist and songwriter who has performed at theaters and in venues regionally and on and off-Broadway, including the Paper Mill Playhouse, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene, The Theatre at St. Clement’s, Two River Theatre, The O’Neill Theater Center, Joe’s Pub, Feinstein’s/54 Below, Yankee Stadium, Birdland, The Beacon Theatre, Madison Square Garden, Town Hall, The Minskoff Theatre, Lincoln Center, The Delacorte Theater, and Radio City Music Hall.
She was the first woman to play Curly in Rodgers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma! as a part of Bill Rauch’s LGBTQ+ inclusive production at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Wechsler’s Off-Broadway credits include: X: Or Betty Shabazz v. The Nation (Acting Company: Theatre at St. Clement's/New Victory Theater), Julius Caesar (Acting Company: New Victory Theater), The Golden Bride (National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene). Her NYC credits include: Othello (Acting Company). Regional credits include: Love in Hate Nation (Two River Theatre), Benny & Joon (Paper Mill Playhouse), The Legend of Georgia McBride (Marin Theatre Company), Love’s Labor’s Lost (OSF). Tour credits: X and Julius Caesar (Acting Company). Wechsler has had many concert and reading appearances in major venues around NYC, including Bombshell at the Minskoff Theatre.
Tatiana has begun to dip into the TV/Film world and recently appeared in the short film Netuser, written and directed by Eric Rosen, starring Denis O’Hare, Claybourne Elder, and Johanna Day. She has also been working on original music and covers, which can be viewed online. Tatiana is a proud graduate of the New Studio on Broadway at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts.
Tatiana is a fierce advocate for equity, justice, joy, and love and is honored to be able to pursue her passions!