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BroadwayWorld's Newest Radio Show - The Wicked Stage

By: Jul. 14, 2005
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Coming to BroadwayWorld Radio in August 2005 is "Two Off Stage" featuring Donald Feltham and Michael Betts. Donald and Michael will be reviewing CDs, LA productions and more on their show in the "Siskel and Roeper" style.  Below is a link to catch a special sneak preview of what's in store in August (Reviews of various recent movie musical DVDs; Woman In White and Mary Poppins CD reviews; a new cover version of "For Good" from Wicked and more!)

"We decided to call the show "Two Off Stage" —  Both Michael and I are excited about this new show and we look forward to bring BroadwayWorld listeners a fresh and unique show" says Feltham.

About the hosts:
DONALD FELTHAM - Donald began his love of theatre over 30 years ago when he first set foot onstage in a production of "The Music Man."  Since then, he has been involved in virtually every aspect of theatre from costuming to producing.  Donald is also a writer, having co-written the libretto for the musical "Flyer," which was selected for the  New York Disney/ASCAP workshop last year.  For the past several years, Donald has been hosting radio shows.  He started with "Showtune Spotlight" on KGIL-AM in Los Angeles and then moved on to "The Broadway Radio Hour" for Fynsworth Alley.  Donald currently hosts "The Broadway Radio Show" at HainesHisWay.com and he is delighted to be working with his old friend Michael Betts here at Broadway World.

MICHAEL BETTS - Michael is thrilled to be working with Donald Feltham after meeting him years ago in a production of "Me and My Girl." Michael has also been fortunate enough to be a part of Donald's radio show on HainesHisWay.com, appearing for shows centered around different holidays. He attended Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and now works in casting in LA. He got his start at Long Beach Civic Light Opera working in their production offices. His love for the medium of theatre is boundless and he thanks his parents for bringing him to see Sandy Duncan in "Peter Pan." That was the moment it all began.


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