THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #834 – Michael John LaChiusa

Episode #834 – Michael John LaChiusa

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The Michael John LaChiusa Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour.

Are you here? Okay, I need and want to tell you a little bit more. What you’re listening to is an interview show. It’s a show that features interviews. We call it The Paul Leslie Hour, because that’s what it’s named.

Each episode has a guest. That guest has to answer questions. Well, they don’t have to, but so far all of them have been willing to talk.

On this episode we present an interview from our archives with 5-time Tony award winner Michael John LaChiusa

In the world of musical theatre, Michael John LaChiusa is well known for his shows including “Hello Again,” “Marie Christine,” “The Wild Party,” and “See What I Wanna See.”  He is respected as a composer, lyricist, and librettist.  In addition to Michael John LaChiusa’s work in theatre and opera, he is also a performer of his own work at concert and cabaret venues.

So, in this interview, LaChiusa will be talking to Paul E. Leslie about his influences, history and his creative work.

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And now, it’s time for the Michael John LaChiusa interview. Let’s listen together.

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