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Michael "Buster" McMahon – Creative Director / Playwright / Producer, West Side Dance Center

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In this episode of Next Act, Jeff Ornstein sits down with Michael "Buster" McMahon, Creative Director, Playwright, and Producer at West Side Dance Center, whose creative journey has taken him from stand-up comedy stages to community theatre productions, public access television, and original radio plays. Michael shares how a passion for storytelling led him to create the Michael Buster McMahon Televised Radio Playhouse and Used Tire Company, an anthology series featuring everything from romantic comedies and murder mysteries to horror westerns. Along the way, he reflects on the challenges of writing, directing, casting, and producing independent creative projects while building a community of performers around him. The conversation explores the art of casting, the value of public access television, the unique energy of live theatre, and why some of the best creative breakthroughs happen when unlikely ideas collide. Michael also shares stories from his days as a stand-up comedian, his unexpected ban from a local story slam, and the surprising origin of his nickname, "Buster." If you've ever wondered what drives someone to keep creating, performing, and telling stories long after the spotlight fades, this episode is for you. Watch Michael's anthology series, The Michael Buster McMahon Televised Radio Playhouse and Used Tire Company, here:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnIVdQZ4NyU&list=PL9C19yDHbbhIjGDhFDfFZYG6j1x3tDRTt

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In this episode of Next Act, Jeff Ornstein sits down with Michael "Buster" McMahon, Creative Director, Playwright, and Producer at West Side Dance Center, whose creative journey has taken him from stand-up comedy stages to community theatre productions, public access television, and original radio plays. Michael shares how a passion for storytelling led him to create the Michael Buster McMahon Televised Radio Playhouse and Used Tire Company, an anthology series featuring everything from romantic comedies and murder mysteries to horror westerns. Along the way, he reflects on the challenges of writing, directing, casting, and producing independent creative projects while building a community of performers around him. The conversation explores the art of casting, the value of public access television, the unique energy of live theatre, and why some of the best creative breakthroughs happen when unlikely ideas collide. Michael also shares stories from his days as a stand-up comedian, his unexpected ban from a local story slam, and the surprising origin of his nickname, "Buster." If you've ever wondered what drives someone to keep creating, performing, and telling stories long after the spotlight fades, this episode is for you. Watch Michael's anthology series, The Michael Buster McMahon Televised Radio Playhouse and Used Tire Company, here:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnIVdQZ4NyU&list=PL9C19yDHbbhIjGDhFDfFZYG6j1x3tDRTt

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