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When To Kill a Mockingbird opened on Broadway, all eyes were on Celia Keenan-Bolger and Gideon Glick. Their immortal performances as Scout and Dill scored a Tony Award for Celia and a Tony nomination for Gideon. But when Broadway shut down last March, these fast friends did what so many in the theater industry did—turned their sights to helping others. Join us for an impassioned discussion on feeding pandemic frontline workers, the future of Broadway, and much more.
Looking for ways to give back?
Check out these worthy organizations discussed in this episode:

Meal Train

Broadway Feeds Bellevue

Figure out your role for doing good, developed by Deepa Iyer, SolidarityIs and Building Movement Project:
Mapping Our Roles in Social Change Ecosystems (PDF)

Connect with Celia Keenan-Bolger:

Twitter: @celiakb

Instagram: @celiakb

Connect with Gideon Glick:

Twitter: @gidglick

Instagram: @gidglick

Connect with The Broadway Gives Back Podcast:

Facebook: @broadwaygivesbackpodcast

Instagram: @broadwaygivesbackpodcast

Twitter: @broadwaygives

Hosted & Executive Produced by Jan Svendsen and co-produced & edited by Jim Lochner.
A proud member of the Broadway Podcast Network.
Special thanks to Dori Berinstein, Alan Seales, Brittany Bigelow, Katie Rosin, and Yo Nikolova from BPN; Julian Hills from The Bulldog Agency; Eric Becker and Broderick Street Music; the Charity Network; and Glenn Weiss!
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