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May 27, 2026 - Live from New York City: Marc Shaiman and Steve Locke

55 min · 27. Mai 2026
Episode May 27, 2026 - Live from New York City: Marc Shaiman and Steve Locke Cover

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Today on The Culture Show, we're joined by Marc Shaiman, the award-winning composer and lyricist whose work runs from When Harry Met Sally and Sleepless in Seattle to Hairspray, Smash and Mary Poppins Returns, joins us with his new memoir, Never Mind the Happy. Before the Tonys, the Oscars and the Broadway openings, he was a teenager haunting community theaters, a young musician swept into Bette Midler’s world, and creating a career that would move through the devastation of AIDS, the machinery of Hollywood and the bruising, and thrilling business of making musicals. On June 9th, he'll be at Broadway in Worcester for "An Evening with Mark Shaiman." For tickets and more information, click here [https://tickets.thehanovertheatre.org/]. Then artist Steve Locke joins us with his first career monograph,I Said What I Said [https://delmonicobooks.com/book/steve-locke-i-said-what-i-said/], a new book featuring three decades of work in painting, sculpture and public art. From portraiture to public memory, Locke’s work confronts race, desire, and history — and asks what America is willing to look at.

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