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With Julie Boardman, Diane Nicoletti & Ben West
New episode out now!
My guests this week are JULIE BOARDMAN & DIANE NICOLETTI — the founders and driving forces behind the Museum Of Broadway!
In this episode Julie and Diane share with us the story of how this first ever Broadway museum has come to be. They profile the team extraordinary talents they put together to create it, and most importantly they give us the inside scoop on what to expect when this highly immersive and experiential museum opens next week on November 15, 2020, in the heart of Times Square.
I also chat with BEN WEST who is the MOB’s Resident Historian and the creator of one of its central features — the “Timeline of Broadway” history.
As you will hear, the Museum of Broadway seems to be tailor made for fans of this podcast, and by the end of the episode I have no doubt that you will be as excited about it as I am.
The Museum Of Broadway is located at 145 West 45th Street in New York. Tickets are on sale now at: https://www.themuseumofbroadway.com/about
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