THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #754 – Lorcan Otway

Episode #754 – Lorcan Otway

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The Lorcan Otway Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour.

What we have on today’s voyage is Paul E. Leslie’s interview with Lorcan Otway, who was described by The New York Times as “a courtly polymath.” Lorcan Otway is a New York City theatre owner, museum curator, and bartender. He gives a very interesting interview to Paul Leslie. Mr. Otway is the caretaker and spokesman for Theatre 80, located at 80 St. Marks Place in New York.

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A man with a name like Lorcan Otway waits for no one! Let’s hear what was said!

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