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My Muslim Trip to Auschwitz & Legendary Broadway Composer Jason Robert Brown

My Muslim Trip to Auschwitz & Legendary Broadway Composer Jason Robert Brown

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Watch Being Jewish on YouTube:www.youtube.com/@beingjewishpodcastSubscribe to the Being Jewish Newsletter:bit.ly/beingjewishnewsletterFor Sponsorships, please email:Jonah@JonahPlatt.comTo contact us & all things BJJP:www.BeingJewishPodcast.comFollow Jonah on:Instagram - @JonahPlattX - @JonahPlattFollow Being Jewish on:Instagram - @BeingJewishPodcastTikTok - @BeingJewishIn this powerful episode of Being Jewish with Jonah Platt, Tony Award-winning composer Jason Robert Brown (Parade, The Last Five Years, 13) joins Jonah for a raw and thought-provoking conversation about what it means to be Jewish in American theater today. From the complexities of Jewish pride and representation to the discomfort he feels being labeled “America’s greatest Jewish composer,” Jason opens up like never before.The two dive into Jason’s legendary career, exploring the cultural impact of his shows and how Jewish themes have shaped and challenged his work. Jason shares intimate reflections on his relationships with Broadway icons Hal Prince and Alfred Uhry, the artistic tension between creative integrity and commercial success, and how he’s always felt like an outsider, even within the institutions and communities where he “should” feel at home.If you care about Broadway, authentic storytelling, identity, or what it means to stay rooted as an artist in turbulent times, this episode will challenge and inspire you.Watch this episode on YouTube: @BeingJewishOfficial - https://youtu.be/x74YTgGNc_cConnect with Sharaka Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sharakango/Connect with Luai AhmedInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/justluai Connect with Jonathan ElkhouryInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jon_elkInstagram Highlights from Jonah’s Trip with Sharaka to Polandhttps://www.instagram.com/p/DI5w6Dbxmou/?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D Host & Production TeamHost: Jonah Platt; Produced by Rainbow Creative (Executive Producer: Matthew Jones; Story Producer: Sean Leviashvili; Editor: Patrick Edwards); Consulting Producer: Bethany Mandel; Research Associate: Samantha Greenwald; Executive Assistant: Josie Rothschild; Creative Associate: Rachel Stern; Social Media Manager: Yuval Yosha; Graphic Designer Noah BellMENTIONED IN EPISODESharaka: A Partnership for Moderate Arabs Seeking Dialogue with Jews & Israelis Understanding the Abraham Accords See Jonah Platt at Chai Tech in NYC Hear Jonah Platt at Am Shalom in Glencoe, ILHear Jonah at UJA’s Westchester Celebration 2015The Last Five Years on BroadwayShiksa Goddess (From The Last Five Years) Performed by Jeremy JordanThe Shmuel Song (From The Last Five Years) Performed by Jonathan BaileyThe Story of Leo Frank - the Inspiration Behind ParadeNational Tour of ParadeWho is Broadway Producer Hal Prince?Who is Writer Alfred Uhry?Who is Choreographer Rob Ashford?Donmar Warehouse Production of ParadeWho is Performer & Director Michael Arden?Parade at City CenterJason Robert Brown Developing Midnight in the Garden of Good & Evil for BroadwayBridges of Madison County MusicalThe Last Five Years Film13! The Musical MovieWho is Musical Director Andrew Resnick?Watch Spread on TubiHoneymoon in Vegas Chanukah Suite by Jason Robert BrownManeschewitz Merengue by Jason Robert Brown Yiddish Theater in NYCStuart Weitzman on Being Jewish with Jonah PlattWho is Broadway’s Daisy Prince?88 Keys Piano Bar Songs For A New World by Jason Robert BrownJackie Tohn on Being Jewish with Jonah Platt

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