Mulvaney: Yeah, well, based on honestly what all of our special guests have been saying over the past weeks, it seems like the, the through line of all of their advice was to check out internships and apprenticeships and work your way from the bottom up to the top. And you're, you're doing some new stuff in LA, aren't you? And to have a bunch of new clients that hopefully I'll keep for the next couple of years. It was a it was a long couple of months, but it was worth it to be working again. Leitten: A lot of traveling, I want to say it's 10,000 miles 27 states, 14 different projects. But Brian, so you're back in LA correct? After a lot of traveling
I'm very grateful for this entire experience. Mulvaney: [Sings} The final countdown! It is and it's very bittersweet. Leitten: It is our final episode done, Dylan. Leitten: Today we're talking with Brian Newman, a jazz musician and Lady Gaga’s bandleader and arranger for her Las Vegas residency, jazz and piano show. This season's guests are all alums from the University of Cincinnati's College-Conservatory of Music, which is also where Brian and I went to school. We are going to get all the tea from industry professionals about college, their wins, fails and everything in between. Mulvaney: Brian! You're so old school, I've got this. You know what I mean? And we're just like, Oh, this is amazing! Someone comes back and says Tony Bennett wants to come and meet you. Mulvaney: School, Stage & Screen!īrian Newman: We did the Robin Hood Gala in New York and Tony Bennett was there after we played Orange Colored Sky and Someone to Watch Over Me. Riva: The creator of the show, Liz Feldman, told me, 'I thought you were just going to be a detective until I met you.' It's been a super fulfilling artistic journey. It's a little bit of everything from the start of production, to breaking down scripts, to budgeting. Stillgenbauer: The producer role, it's just so hard to explain. Leitten: After 20 years in the business, I love to see how the industry constantly changes. Mulvaney: As a recent musical theatre grad, I want the inside scoop on what is happening on Broadway!Ĭhappelle: The beauty of Hamilton was that they were really great about leaning into our individual personalities for the roles. Look: I approach alien make-up as if its a person, just from a different planet! Mulvaney: So is that kinda like what a drag queen would use to like, tuck things away? Leitten: So what happens when guys get excited?Ĭallendar: One of the things I use, it's a strapless thong. I was in a scene with Benicio del Toro - my head was spinning!
Mulvaney: This season's guests are all alums from the University of Cincinnati's College-Conservatory of Music, which is also where Brian and I went to school!Īndrea Stilgenbauer: I worked on High School Musical and High School Musical 2, Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure - all of those.Īndrew Chappelle: I did two episodes on Escape at Dannemora.
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He says 'uh, excuse me, dear boy, would you take some photographs of me in the jungles?' He wasn't even in the film!ĭiana-Maria Riva: My most recent production is a Netflix series called Dead to Me and I play Detective Ana Perez. We are going to get all the tea from industry professionals about college, their wins, fails and everything in between.īrad Look: We had David Bowie in our make-up trailer. Leitten: We're the hosts of "School, Stage & Screen," a podcast that explores the transformative. Leitten: Hey, I'm Brian, a filmmaker and producer.ĭylan Mulvaney: And I'm Dylan, an actor and content creator. Leitten: I'd like to thank my classmates, my professors and my mentors. Jordan Glickson: My first day at Interscope, 50 Cent and The Game have a legendary falling out that results in shots being fired.īrian J.
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