Air America's Maddow Set for 5/9 Talk Radio Talkback

By: May. 04, 2007
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Talk Radio, recently nominated by the Outer Critics Circle, Drama League and Drama Desk for Outstanding Revival of a Play, will continue its acclaimed and controversial series of post-show talkbacks when Air America's Rachel Maddow appears onstage at the Longacre Theater along with members of the cast following the 8pm show on May 9th. The series has previously featured WOR's Dr. Joy Browne, David Richardson, and Bob Grant, and WABC's Ron Kuby, Phil Boyce, Warner Wolf, and George Weber.

Rachel Maddow has been with Air America since its inception in Spring 2004, broadcasting every evening 6pm to 8pm. She also makes irregular appearances on MSNBC, CNN, LOGO, and other TV outlets. Before Air America Radio she worked for WRNX in Holyoke, Massachusetts, and WRSI in Northampton, Massachusetts. There was also a stint with a jungle-themed company called Expresso Bongo, but she doesn't want to talk about it.

Eric Bogosian's Talk Radio began its current run at the Longacre Theatre on Thursday, February 15, 2007. The acclaimed production has been nominated for Outstanding Revival by the Drama Desk, the Outer Critics Circle and the Drama League. Liev Schreiber, who portrays controversial talk host Barry Champlain, has also been nominated for his performance by the Drama Desk, Outer Critics and Drama League.

Co-starring with Schreiber, under the direction of Tony Award winner Robert Falls, are Stephanie March, Peter Hermann, Michael Laurence and Sebastian Stan, with an ensemble featuring Christine Pedi, Christy Pusz, Barbara Rosenblat, Adam Seitz, Marc Thompson, Kit Williamson, and Cornell Womack. Talk Radio's design team includes Drama Desk nominated sound designer Richard Woodbury along with Mark Wendland, Laura Bauer and Christopher Akerlind.

Visit www.talkradioonbroadway.com for more information.




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