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“5 stars. This is a podcast we can wholewheartedly recommend. It costs nothing, it’s massively entertaining and informative, it’s beautifully produced and acted and it leaves me both hoping and looking forward to the next offering from Edward Einhorn and Untitled Theater Company No.61.” Set the Tape
Written and directed by Edward Einhorn
The true story of a 1920's con man who made a fortune selling his impotence cure: surgically implanted goat testicles. He then became a radio star and a successful politician. A Brechtian parable about American Greatness, told with country music.
Sound Designed, Edited, and Mixed by Josh Samuels
Arrangements by Tom Berger
Music Direction/instrumentals by
Richard Philbin
Graphic Design (image above): Clinton Corbett
With: Craig Anderson, John Blaylock, John Bronston, Dan Butler, Joshua Wolf Coleman, Jason Harris, Julia Hoffmann, Jenny Lee Mitchell, Tony Torn and Maxwell Zener
Recorded under a SAG-AFTRA Collective Bargaining Agreement
Episode 2 guest: Dr. Seth Cotlar
Episode 3 guest: Dr. Samuel Parler
Episode 4 guest: Dr. Tracey Laird
INFORMATION ON ORIGINAL STAGE PERFORMANCE
October 12 - 28, 2018
With: Craig Anderson, John Blaylock*, Julia Hoffmann, Jenny Lee Mitchell*, and Trav SD
Arrangements: Tom Berger
Music Direction: Richard Philbin
Costume Designer: Ramona Ponce
Lighting Designer : Jeff Nash
Scenic Artist: Eric Shanower
Stage Manager: Berit Johnson
Assistant Director: Becca Silbert
Graphic Design (image above): Clinton Corbett
*Indicates member of Actor's Equity Association
ONLY FIVE PERFORMANCES:
Fri Oct 12 at 2:15, Sun Oct 14 at 3:00, Thu Oct 18 at 7:15,
Sun Oct 21 at 5:45, Sun Oct 28 at 6:45
Part of The New York International Fringe Festival – FringeNYC
A production of The Present Theatre Company
685 Washington Street (look for the orange flag)
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council
as well the Schapiro Fund,
Lower Manhattan Cultural Council
New York State Council on the Arts