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Musical Actor/Performer

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27 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

Freakonomics Radio
630. On Broadway, Nobody Knows Nothing

Lights up on Washington Heights up at the break of day. I wake up and I got this little punk I gotta chase away. Pop the gray, get the crack of dawn. Sing while I wipe down the awning. There you are.

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Freakonomics Radio
630. On Broadway, Nobody Knows Nothing

Lights up on Washington Heights up at the break of day. I wake up and I got this little punk I gotta chase away. Pop the gray, get the crack of dawn. Sing while I wipe down the awning. There you are.

736.243 View full episode β†’
Freakonomics Radio
630. On Broadway, Nobody Knows Nothing

Lights up on Washington Heights up at the break of day. I wake up and I got this little punk I gotta chase away. Pop the gray, get the crack of dawn. Sing while I wipe down the awning. There you are.

736.243 View full episode β†’
Freakonomics Radio
630. On Broadway, Nobody Knows Nothing

I thought, I've never heard rap and Broadway choral music married together so beautifully.

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Freakonomics Radio
630. On Broadway, Nobody Knows Nothing

I thought, I've never heard rap and Broadway choral music married together so beautifully.

753.058 View full episode β†’
Freakonomics Radio
630. On Broadway, Nobody Knows Nothing

I thought, I've never heard rap and Broadway choral music married together so beautifully.

753.058 View full episode β†’
Freakonomics Radio
630. On Broadway, Nobody Knows Nothing

I don't generally like to raise a half a million dollars and have it go down the tubes. That is Richard Winkler.

2516.337 View full episode β†’
Freakonomics Radio
630. On Broadway, Nobody Knows Nothing

I don't generally like to raise a half a million dollars and have it go down the tubes. That is Richard Winkler.

2516.337 View full episode β†’
Freakonomics Radio
630. On Broadway, Nobody Knows Nothing

I don't generally like to raise a half a million dollars and have it go down the tubes. That is Richard Winkler.

2516.337 View full episode β†’
Freakonomics Radio
630. On Broadway, Nobody Knows Nothing

I thought that the production was an absolutely first-class piece of musical theater. I do not understand why it did not work. I thought every single baby boomer who saw the show would want to come back and see it again. I was very devastated. I didn't understand it. And I don't like stuff that I don't understand.

2534.532 View full episode β†’
Freakonomics Radio
630. On Broadway, Nobody Knows Nothing

I thought that the production was an absolutely first-class piece of musical theater. I do not understand why it did not work. I thought every single baby boomer who saw the show would want to come back and see it again. I was very devastated. I didn't understand it. And I don't like stuff that I don't understand.

2534.532 View full episode β†’
Freakonomics Radio
630. On Broadway, Nobody Knows Nothing

I thought that the production was an absolutely first-class piece of musical theater. I do not understand why it did not work. I thought every single baby boomer who saw the show would want to come back and see it again. I was very devastated. I didn't understand it. And I don't like stuff that I don't understand.

2534.532 View full episode β†’
Freakonomics Radio
630. On Broadway, Nobody Knows Nothing

You know, there's so much alchemy that's involved in a successful Broadway musical or a successful Broadway play. I'm going to see O'Mary this evening.

2559.71 View full episode β†’
Freakonomics Radio
630. On Broadway, Nobody Knows Nothing

You know, there's so much alchemy that's involved in a successful Broadway musical or a successful Broadway play. I'm going to see O'Mary this evening.

2559.71 View full episode β†’
Freakonomics Radio
630. On Broadway, Nobody Knows Nothing

You know, there's so much alchemy that's involved in a successful Broadway musical or a successful Broadway play. I'm going to see O'Mary this evening.

2559.71 View full episode β†’
Freakonomics Radio
630. On Broadway, Nobody Knows Nothing

I understand I'm going to laugh a lot. Everybody tells me I'm going to laugh a lot. But who in the world would ever think that a show that opened off Broadway with two unknowns in it would become the big Broadway sensation of the season.

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Freakonomics Radio
630. On Broadway, Nobody Knows Nothing

I understand I'm going to laugh a lot. Everybody tells me I'm going to laugh a lot. But who in the world would ever think that a show that opened off Broadway with two unknowns in it would become the big Broadway sensation of the season.

2573.115 View full episode β†’
Freakonomics Radio
630. On Broadway, Nobody Knows Nothing

I understand I'm going to laugh a lot. Everybody tells me I'm going to laugh a lot. But who in the world would ever think that a show that opened off Broadway with two unknowns in it would become the big Broadway sensation of the season.

2573.115 View full episode β†’
Freakonomics Radio
630. On Broadway, Nobody Knows Nothing

It just proves nobody knows nothing.

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Freakonomics Radio
630. On Broadway, Nobody Knows Nothing

It just proves nobody knows nothing.

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