Exclusive Podcast: Go 'Behind the Curtain' with Iconic Stage and Screen Star, Marc Kudisch

The Star of MILLIE, ASSASSINS, 9 TO 5, HAND TO GOD and More Discusses his Career

By: Mar. 18, 2019
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Exclusive Podcast: Go 'Behind the Curtain' with Iconic Stage and Screen Star, Marc Kudisch One of Broadway's most beloved political scientists, three time Tony Award nominee Marc Kudisch, swings by Shetler Studios to look back on his career which took him for Florida Atlantic University to Broadway in such shows as Thoroughly Modern Millie, Beauty and the Beast, Assassins, The Apple Tree, 9 to 5, Hand to God, and such Off-Broadway musicals as The Thing About Men, See What I Wanna See, The Glorious Ones, and more!

Marc pulls back the curtain on his career to discuss how a character actor became one of Broadway's most reliable leading men, what it was like finding his voice both on and off the stage , and why you should always follow your instincts in an audition!

Also, Marc shines the spotlight on Gene Saks, Rachel Bay Jones, and Jessica Tandy!



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