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Jewish Channel's Theatre TV Show, ROW J TV to Feature Douglas Sills, Renee Fleming, and Andy Propst

By: Apr. 11, 2015
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The Jewish Channel will broadcast the latest edition of its popular theater-oriented monthly TV show, "Row J," to begin airing on demand on Tuesday, April 14. Row J" is hosted by TJC correspondent Meredith Ganzman. The executive producer is Brian Scott Lipton.

Each episode of "Row J" focuses on Broadway and off-Broadway shows, highlighting Jewish themes, actors, writers, and directors. Theater personalities discuss their current projects and careers, alongside reviews of new shows, on-location features with theater community notables, and other special segments. The April edition of "Row J" will include:

* sneak previews of the Broadway productions of "It Shoulda Been You," "Living on Love," and "Something Rotten"

* an in-depth in-studio interview with acclaimed lyricist Sheldon Harnick, co-creator of such legendary musicals as "Fiorello," "Fiddler on the Roof," and "She Loves Me"

* a conversation with Broadway favorite Brad Oscar, co-starring in "Something Rotten"

* an intimate chat with author Andy Propst about his new biography of Cy Coleman, "You Fascinate Me So"

* the monthly roundtable, featuring Ganzman along with Row J" contributing critic Jesse Oxfeld, and guest critic Rob Kahn of WNBC-NY, featuring reviews of "Fish in the Dark" and "The Heidi Chronicles"

* Row J's always provocative "question of the month," including answers from Robin de Jesus, Cady Huffman, James Monroe Iglehart, Billy Magnussen, Douglas Sills, and Bruce Vilanch

ABOUT THE JEWISH CHANNEL

Called a "Jewish HBO" by the New York Times, The Jewish Channel is an award-winning premium cable television channel available nationwide. Boasting 50,000 subscribers, TJC is one of the most-subscribed-to Jewish media outlets in the country.



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