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We started off this week with a virtual dialect coaching to start rehearsing our pronunciation. It came right back!

From one show right into the next!

It’s practically a full six months of Fiddler on the Roof for me. We start rehearsal this week for Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish again.

The show opens at New World Stages on November 17 and runs through January 1st 2023.

I’m doing my annual Nutcracker guesting also, so don’t come to see Fiddler on December 3 or 4, as I’ll be out of the show that weekend.

Other than that, I hope to see you there! A link to the show is below

fiddlernyc.com

Opening Night!

Tonight marks my first opening night back to theater after lockdown and I couldn’t be more excited to do it at the Lyric Opera of Chicago.

This is my ninth production at this glorious opera house, so I have lots of fond memories. It makes it even more incredible that I am reunited with two Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish cast mates, Steven Skybell and Maya Jacobson.

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3 Interviews I mention money and the actor

I’ve done a few interviews in the past. Here are my favorites where I mention the M-word…MONEY

James Monroe Stevko interview on actors and dancers saving money.

Dance Informa

An interview I did solely on the subject of artists and their money


Another favorite is this podcast where I talk both about my career, starting late as a dancer and how artists need to pay more attention to finances


Why I’ll Never Make It

This podcast is mostly about my late start in dance and success in show business again, but I briefly touch on my feature in the NY Times Bestseller on personal finance. You can tell it’s an ever-important topic!