The moment Amigo the Devil realized his life was entering its next phase came when his 1979 Ford E-150 van burst into flames and burned to the ground last December in a Nashville parking lot.
“This was only two and half weeks after I bought it,” the singer-songwriter, also known as Danny Kiranos, tells Rolling Stone. “I get in, start it, it catches on fire — the whole thing blows up.”
Kiranos shakes his head and chuckles in hindsight. At the time, the destruction of the vehicle was traumatizing and surreal. Now...
“This was only two and half weeks after I bought it,” the singer-songwriter, also known as Danny Kiranos, tells Rolling Stone. “I get in, start it, it catches on fire — the whole thing blows up.”
Kiranos shakes his head and chuckles in hindsight. At the time, the destruction of the vehicle was traumatizing and surreal. Now...
- 2/23/2024
- by Garret K. Woodward
- Rollingstone.com
Broadway has seen a surge in stage adaptations of popular movies in recent years, driven by the desire to attract tourists and capitalize on recognizable titles. A notable recent musical adaptation of the relatively unknown 2015 HBO documentary How to Dance in Ohio, about a group of autistic young adults, has stuck out.
Alexandra Shiva‘s documentary How to Dance in Ohio, which can currently be streamed on Max, chronicles the journey of these young adults as they prepare for a spring formal dance and work to enhance their social skills and establish independence. Now, with the real-life story brought to the stage, Madison Kopec (who plays Marideth) explained, “Parts have been embellished for dramatic purposes. You have to spice things up in Ohio.”
Similar to the documentary, the stage adaptation, directed by Sammi Cannold, focuses on a future spring formal dance, organized by group counselor Dr. Amigo, played by Caesar Samayoa.
Alexandra Shiva‘s documentary How to Dance in Ohio, which can currently be streamed on Max, chronicles the journey of these young adults as they prepare for a spring formal dance and work to enhance their social skills and establish independence. Now, with the real-life story brought to the stage, Madison Kopec (who plays Marideth) explained, “Parts have been embellished for dramatic purposes. You have to spice things up in Ohio.”
Similar to the documentary, the stage adaptation, directed by Sammi Cannold, focuses on a future spring formal dance, organized by group counselor Dr. Amigo, played by Caesar Samayoa.
- 12/12/2023
- by Baila Eve Zisman
- Uinterview
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