By James Knudsen
Last month I auditioned for a local theatre and provided some insights into the woes of the actor hoping for a callback. In the process, I revisited a song in my book of sheet music, Why Can’t I Walk Away, and learned more about the musical for which the song was written. To refresh your memory, the musical is Maggie Flynn. Its creators, Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore, and George David Weiss, based the story on the Civil War Draft Riots of 1863 and an orphanage that was burned to the ground during the unrest. The show’s development occurred in the thick of the Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam War.
Last month I auditioned for a local theatre and provided some insights into the woes of the actor hoping for a callback. In the process, I revisited a song in my book of sheet music, Why Can’t I Walk Away, and learned more about the musical for which the song was written. To refresh your memory, the musical is Maggie Flynn. Its creators, Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore, and George David Weiss, based the story on the Civil War Draft Riots of 1863 and an orphanage that was burned to the ground during the unrest. The show’s development occurred in the thick of the Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam War.
