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WOS Radio: Edward Seckerson Talks to Des McAnuff

Editorial Staff

Editorial Staff

| London |

10 September 2010

In the 1960s Des McAnuff played guitar and wrote songs to meet girls. Subsequently life became a little more complicated for the multi-talented writer/director.

His long-standing commitment to the Shakespeare Festival Theatre at the other Stratford – in Ontario, Canada – has won him many plaudits and he is now director emeritus of the La Jolla Playhouse in California where so many important projects have germinated, including his Tony Award winning production of The Who’s Tommy and the forthcoming musical adaptation of Doctor Zhivago with a score by Lucy Simon. Zhivago opens in Sydney, Australia, in February.

McAnuff’s Broadway shows have garnered a staggering 18 Tony Awards, including a clutch of them for the long-running Jersey Boys. Now he’s turning to opera and makes his debut at English National Opera opening the new season with Gounod’s Faust. He talks to Edward Seckerson about the magic synthesis of music and drama and why its not such a leap from Jersey Boys to Wozzeck or Faust.

To listen to the interview, click the ‘play’ button below; or to subscribe and download from iTunes, click here.

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