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Podcast For Two with guest Joe Kinosian!

40 min · 11 de may de 2026
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Today’s guest grew up in Milwaukee got his first training in theater and visual art at Milwaukee High School of the Arts. Moving to NYC in 2004, he worked as an art department assistant for TV shows and rehearsal accompanist on the original Broadway production of The Color Purple before getting a taste of writing and composing. Upon joining the BMI Musical Theatre Workshop, he met Kellen Blair, and their first professional endeavor got quickly off the ground. Their highly acclaimed hit show Murder For Two won the Joseph Jefferson Award for Best New Musical in its world premiere production at Chicago Shakespeare Theater, and he was nominated for Best Leading Actor. Murder For Two's New York production was also nominated for Drama Desk, Drama League, and Outer Critics Circle Awards and has played around the world. He has performed the role(s) of The Suspects over 700 times. His work has been performed at Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center, and on Broadway at the Theatre World Awards. His show It Came From Outer Space had successful runs at Chicago Shakespeare Theater and TheatreSquared in summer 2022, and Todd vs. the Titanic, and his newest show (with book writer Scott Rothman), had its World Premiere in the summer of 2024. He also wrote two children's musicals for TheaterWorksUSA with Marcus Stevens: Dragons Love Tacos (based on the bestselling book) and Live & Let Spy. In the world of podcasting, he wrote, composed the music, and provided 15 character voices for the acclaimed iHeartMedia history-comedy podcast Let's Start A Coup!; and also wrote the episode Spider-Man's Surreal Adventures on Broadway for iHeart's series Very Special Episodes. For TV, he composed "All Rise," a wacky production number for NBC's Night Court. And as an actor, he has performed in Two Pianos, Four Hands, An Act of God, Dirty Blonde, and (a lifelong dream) the title role in The Nerd.  Finally after 19 years of living in NYC, he has recently moved to Chicago making it now both his creative and permanent home base. I hope you enjoy my conversation with Joe Kinosian! Now let’s go to the top of the show!

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