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		<title>Bruce Vilanch Joins The Award Winning Audio Drama &#8220;Around The Sun&#8221;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Soap Opera NewsCady McClain Stars In New DramaDecember 2, 2023 Three-time Daytime Emmy Award Winner Cady McClain stars in the award-winning episodic audio drama Around the Sun created by Brad Forenza. Though&#8230;</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Soap Opera News<br />Cady McClain Stars In New Drama<br />December 2, 2023</h2>



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<p>Three-time Daytime Emmy Award Winner Cady McClain stars in the award-winning episodic audio drama <strong><em><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Around_the_Sun_(audio_drama)" target="_blank" rel="noopener" title="">Around the Sun</a></em></strong> created by Brad Forenza. Though Cady is heard in several episodes, her starring episode alongside <em>The Sopranos&#8217; </em>Robert Funaro drops on November 29, 2023. Cady&#8217;s episode can be heard here: <a href="https://broadwaypodcastnetwork.com/podcasts/around-the-sun/305-xmas-past-robert-funaro-cady-mcclain/27" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://broadwaypodcastnetwork.com/podcasts/around-the-sun/305-xmas-past-robert-funaro-cady-mcclain/27</a> </p>



<p>Cady is part of the EGOT-winning cast of Season 3 of <strong><em>Around the Sun.</em></strong> The season launched in October of 2023, with new episodes scheduled to drop every two weeks throughout fall 2023 and into early 2024. The audio trailer is<a href="https://dcs.megaphone.fm/BPNET2860624666.mp3?key=8696a19f5f1b34ba5379a4fea679e26b&amp;request_event_id=07a959fa-c910-46dc-a670-07b180bd605b" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"> here</a>. <br /></p>



<p>Three-time Daytime Emmy-winner Cady McClain states, “<em>I am so excited to have worked on&nbsp;</em><em><strong>Around the Sun</strong><strong>.</strong>&nbsp;I’ve been hoping Brad would ask me, as I really love his writing and what he’s done combining the worlds of theater and podcasting. It was a true pleasure to explore this complex and heartbreaking character and getting to work with Robert Funaro was an absolute delight.&nbsp;I was thrilled to be included in this season of&nbsp;<strong>Around the Sun&nbsp;</strong>and excited to hear all the performances of the talented actors Brad has brought together!&nbsp;</em><em>I can’t wait for you to hear this very special podcast!</em>”&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>Created by actor/writer/producer&nbsp;<strong>Brad&nbsp;Forenza</strong>, &nbsp;<strong><em>Around the Sun</em>&nbsp;</strong>Season 3, called&nbsp;<strong>&#8220;Pinecones&#8221;</strong>&nbsp;is a&nbsp;scripted audio drama with a continuing story. Cady is no stranger to scripted drama, having been in&nbsp;<em>All My Children, As the World Turns, Young and the Restless and Days of Our Lives.&nbsp;</em>Along with this role, Cady recently appeared on&nbsp;<em>Law and Order SVU</em>&nbsp;with Ice T and Kevin Kane and at Cape May Stage in the lead role of&nbsp;<em>Shirley Valentine. S</em>he is also the Artistic Director for Axial Theatre.&nbsp; The company brings edge-cutting&nbsp;new plays and classic plays to life both in New York City and the Westchester area.&nbsp;</p>



<p>This season&#8217;s story &#8211; about the Pinecone family and friends, is voiced by an EGOT-winning cast. The ensemble includes<strong> Francois Clemmons </strong>(Grammy winner<em>, Mr. Rogers&#8217; Neighborhood</em><strong><em>)</em>, Brad Forenza</strong><em> (A Case of Blue),</em><strong> Robert Funaro </strong><em>(The Sopranos, The Irishman),</em><strong> Judy Gold, </strong><em>(</em>Emmy winner, <em>She Came toMe)</em><strong><em>,</em> Wilson Jermaine Heredia</strong><em>(</em>Tony winner,<em> Rent)</em><strong>, Terry Hu </strong><em>(Never Have I Ever)</em><strong>, Cady McClain</strong><em> (Daytime Emmy Winner &#8211; Days, All My Children)</em><strong>, Estelle Parsons </strong><em>(</em>Oscar winner, <em>Bonnie and Clyde</em>)and<strong> Jai Rodriguez </strong><em>(</em>Emmy winner, <em>Queer Eye).</em> The series is presented via the <strong>Broadway Podcast Network</strong> and available “wherever you listen to podcasts.” </p>



<p>“Season 3,&nbsp;<strong>Pinecones</strong>&#8211; is a miniseries, with our voice acting ensemble integrated throughout the season, in a continuous, ongoing conflict,” explains Forenza. “That said, most of the episodes can still be enjoyed independently, reminiscent of prior seasons. And, of course, we’re still exploring human connections, made and missed, with an existential flare, as brought to fabulous life by our celebrated ensemble of voice actors.”&nbsp;</p>



<p>The overarching conflict pertains to the Pinecone family matriarch (played by Oscar winner for <em>Bonnie and Clyde</em>, <strong>Estelle Parsons</strong>), who is called away from her mountain home by a familiar, omniscient voice (played by Grammy winner for <em>Porgy and Bess</em>, <strong>François Clemmons</strong>). The Pinecone family children (played by Emmy winners <strong>Judy Gold</strong>, <strong>Cady McClain</strong>, and <strong>Jai Rodriguez</strong>) and her caretaker (played by series creator <strong>Brad Forenza</strong>) are then forced to reconcile their past, present, and future selves. Helping them to cope is an all-knowing bartender (played by <em>Sopranos</em> alum, <strong>Robert Funaro</strong>), a new age-y therapist (played by Tony winner for <em>Rent</em>, <strong>Wilson Jermaine Heredia</strong>), and the matriarch’s younger confidant (played by breakout Disney star, <strong>Terry Hu</strong>). It is a story that will bring you into the lives of the characters as they deal with the reality of the world today. Each episode is under 13 minutes making it perfect for something to listen to in the car, on a walk, exercising or just as a break in the day. </p>



<p>Robert Funaro of The Sopranos fame adds, &#8220;We&#8217;re all in this together, and Brad&#8217;s writing offers a cornucopia of what could be our past and how it shapes our future. He is an honest writer unafraid to tackle the adversities we all face&#8230; I was truly moved, and also honored to be working with Cady McClain, who brought to her role as &#8216;Grace&#8217; what every actor hopes for: simply the truth.” </p>



<p>Season 2 of&nbsp;<strong><em>Around the Sun</em></strong>&nbsp;is set in a seemingly defunct part of the American southwest, brought to rich, dramatic life by the voices of:&nbsp;<strong>Adassa</strong>&nbsp;(<em>Encanto</em>),&nbsp;<strong>Caroline Aaron</strong>&nbsp;(<em>The</em>&nbsp;<em>Marvelous Mrs. Maisel)</em>,&nbsp;<strong>Mindy Cohn</strong>&nbsp;(<em>The Facts of Life</em>),&nbsp;<strong>Brad&nbsp;Forenza</strong>&nbsp;(<em>By Any Means</em>),&nbsp;<strong>Richard Kind</strong>&nbsp;(<em>Inside Out</em>),&nbsp;<strong>Richard Kline&nbsp;</strong>(<em>Three’s Company</em>),&nbsp;<strong>Jennie Kwan</strong>&nbsp;(<em>California Dreams</em>),&nbsp;<strong>Piper Laurie</strong>&nbsp;(<em>Carrie</em>),&nbsp;<strong>Taylor Purdee</strong>&nbsp;(<em>Killian and the Comeback Kids</em>), and&nbsp;<strong>Bruce Vilanch</strong>&nbsp;(<em>Hollywood Squares</em>).</p>



<p><strong><em>Around the Sun</em></strong>&nbsp;is a&nbsp;<strong>Best Version of Yourself</strong>&nbsp;production, created by&nbsp;<strong>Brad&nbsp;Forenza</strong>, and presented via the Broadway Podcast Network. Associate Producers are Duane Scott Cerny, Suzanne Ordas Curry (Producer,&nbsp;<em>Tainted Dreams)</em>and Diana Prano. Sound design and theme music by Shane Curry. Around the Sun Podcast available for listening wherever one listens to podcasts. Continue the #AroundTheSunPodcast conversation via the show’s creator (fb: @BVOYLLC;&nbsp;IG @BradForenza;&nbsp;Twitter: @BradForenza), and&nbsp;<em>Around the Sun</em>’s compendium website:&nbsp;<a href="http://www.aroundthesunpodcast.com/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">www.aroundthesunpodcast.com</a>.</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Columbus MonthlyComedy Writer Bruce Vilanch Reflects on His Journey from Ohio State to the Oscars StageBy Sheldon ZoldanOctober 16. 2023 Ask Bruce Vilanch if he is famous, and he has&#8230;</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading has-white-color has-luminous-vivid-orange-background-color has-text-color has-background">Columbus Monthly<br />Comedy Writer Bruce Vilanch Reflects on His Journey from Ohio State to the Oscars Stage<br />By Sheldon Zoldan<br />October 16. 2023</h2>



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<p>Ask Bruce Vilanch if he is famous, and he has a simple answer: It depends. “I will be in an airport surrounded by people giving selfies, and somebody will walk by and say, ‘Who is he?’&nbsp;</p>



<p>“So, what can I tell you? It ain’t Brad Pitt. There are declensions of fame.”&nbsp;</p>



<p>If you still don’t know the name, you might recognize his cherub face—not to mention his attention-grabbing T-shirts, long, blond hair and red-framed glasses. It’s a familiar visage from his four years on the third iteration of&nbsp;<em>Hollywood Squares</em>.&nbsp;</p>



<p>In show business, however, there is no debate whether he’s famous. Vilanch knows almost everybody, and almost everybody knows him. He’s written jokes for the funny (Billy Crystal, Whoopi Goldberg, Steve Martin, Ellen DeGeneres) and the not-so funny (Elizabeth Taylor, Shirley MacLaine, Cher, the Osmonds). He wrote for as many as 25 Oscar shows, at least 14 as head writer. He co-wrote Bette Midler’s Johnny Carson tribute, “You Made Me Watch You,” for her Emmy-winning appearance on the late night host’s last regular show. Vilanch is famous enough to have had a documentary made about him, “Get Bruce.”</p>



<p>On Oct. 20, he returns to Ohio State to host “The Lantern Reunion: An Evening with Bruce Vilanch, the Almost Famous Buckeye,” sponsored by the&nbsp;<a href="https://artsandsciences.osu.edu/events" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">School of Communication</a>.</p>



<p>Born in 1948 in New York City, Vilanch was adopted four days later and whisked away to Patterson, New Jersey, where he grew up as a happy, chubby, only child who fell in love with the theater. “I was not one of the cool kids,” he says. “What made me palatable to them was I performed.”&nbsp;</p>



<p>He did summer stock as a teenager, sharing billing with well-known actors of the time, like Tallulah Bankhead and Ethel Merman. Vilanch wanted to go to Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh because of its theater program, but his perfect SAT score in English didn’t counterbalance his 350 score in math. “I couldn’t make change; I was terrible,” he says.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>So, it was off to Ohio State. “I said OK, I’ll go to Ohio State because it had a big journalism school, and it had a theater department, and it was an hour by plane, which was as long as the leash would go,” Vilanch says.&nbsp;</p>



<p>He started school in 1965, just as the Vietnam War protests were percolating. Vilanch began working for the school newspaper,&nbsp;<em>The Lantern</em>, first as a reporter and then in various editing roles. Being a reporter wasn’t easy. “It was difficult because I was trying to be fair and balanced,” he says, “but I was anti-Vietnam, and I was mad at the [school] administration that they would not do a Black studies course.”&nbsp;</p>



<p>He took to the stage like he did to journalism. On campus and off, he acted in plays, such as “Carnival,” “Finian’s Rainbow” and the “Glass Menagerie,” to name a few. His favorite was “My Fair Lady.” “Because it was a big show at Mershon [Auditorium], and I played Doolittle the father, and he had a lot of great numbers, and I got to do a lot of dancing and carrying on.”&nbsp;</p>



<p>Vilanch had a great time in Columbus. “I loved being in Columbus,” he says. German Village was a constant stop. “Very artsy people were living there, and it wasn’t gentrified the way it is now. So, we would go down there with a group that did plays.”&nbsp;</p>



<p>He finished his five-year program in 1970 minus a graduation ceremony. The school shut down early because of campus protests after the Kent State shootings. “It was probably the only time that the commencement speaker got a kill fee because they canceled,” he jokes.&nbsp;</p>



<p>That speaker? “It was Walter Cronkite, and I think it cost them a little bit of money.”&nbsp;</p>



<p>Vilanch’s next stop was the&nbsp;<em>Chicago Tribune</em>&nbsp;as a feature writer; that’s where he met Bette Midler when she was a newcomer performing at a local nightclub. He loved her act, but in his critique, he said she should talk more on stage because she was funny. She asked him to write some lines for her.&nbsp;</p>



<p>He soon was off to Hollywood where he wrote for the Manhattan Transfer’s summer variety show. Then he moved on to writing for Donnie and Marie Osmond’s variety show, the Brady Bunch variety show, Sonny and Cher, and others.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Vilanch first wrote for the Oscars telecast in 1989. He was one of the few survivors of a reviled program that included Rob Lowe and Snow White opening with a song medley.&nbsp;</p>



<p>He had the title of head writer from 2000 to 2014. Vilanch is like a parent who doesn’t want to name a favorite child, but he thought the Hugh Jackman-hosted show was terrific, as were two or three of Billy Crystal’s, Steve Martin’s first show and Whoopi Goldberg’s.&nbsp;</p>



<p>These days, Vilanch keeps busy with several projects. He just finished a book, “It Seemed Like a Bad Idea at the Time,” about how he wrote some of the worst television shows—including the infamous&nbsp;<em>Star Wars Holiday Special</em>—but survived.&nbsp;</p>



<p>He also co-wrote a musical, “Here You Come Again,” about a down-and-out waiter stuck in his parents’ home during COVID. The server tries to stay sane by talking to an imaginary Dolly Parton.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The musical has two characters and 12 Parton songs. It has played in six venues around the country. “We’re going to see what happens with it; so far it’s been a hit every place, and audiences love it,” he says.&nbsp;</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Bruce Vilanch Discusses Some of His Famous Collaborators&nbsp;</h2>


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<p><strong>Bette Midler:</strong>&nbsp;“She’s one of the few performers I know who can turn on a dime. She can have you laughing hysterically one minute and crying the next.”&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Billy Crystal</strong>: “He’s the last of the vaudevillians. He can do everything. He can sing, dance, tell jokes. He can break your heart, and he can probably juggle. He’s a full-service performer.”&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Whoopi Goldberg:</strong>&nbsp;“She is unique. There’s nothing like her. She’s equal parts street and Upper East Side.”&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Robin Williams: “</strong>He was a force of nature, which is a cheap way of saying he was explosive. There’s nobody who was that fast and funny and congenial at the same time.”&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Cher:</strong>&nbsp;“She’s a survivor. She’s had hits in every single decade. She has managed to reinvent herself while still being Cher the whole time.”&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Steve Martin: “</strong>He’s an oddball<strong>.</strong>&nbsp;His stuff is at another level. He has a quality of absurdism about what he does.”&nbsp;</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Bruce Vilanch Recalls a College Prank by R.L. Stine</h2>



<p><em>The Sundial</em>&nbsp;was a campus humor magazine that loved to make fun of&nbsp;<em>The Lantern</em>, the student newspaper. Jovial Bob Stine was the irreverent editor of the magazine, and in one issue put an ad on the back page for a pizzeria offering cheap pizza. The phone number wasn’t the pizzeria’s; it was&nbsp;<em>The Lantern</em>&nbsp;city desk.&nbsp;</p>



<p>“I was on the desk, and these calls kept coming in from every dorm for pizza orders,” Vilanch says. “I couldn’t figure out what had gone wrong. Of course, it was Jovial Bob, getting revenge for something we had written about him.”&nbsp;</p>



<p>Jovial Bob became R.L. Stine, the author of the Goosebumps book series for young teens.&nbsp;</p>



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