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Hosted by Lindsay Jones · arts · EN · 8 episodes
Join Tony-nominated composer Lindsay Jones as your guide through the 17 year long journey to turn Todd Logan’s successful play BOTANIC GARDEN into a musical. You’ll learn the step-by-step process of how the songs were created and hear from the people who made it happen: playwright/collaborator Todd Logan, director Ann Filmer, all of the actors from multiple productions and more. Plus, as the finale of the series, you’ll be able to hear the full audio drama presentation of BOTANIC GARDEN THE MUSICAL.
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Episode #6
<p>It’s the final episode of A Walk In The Garden and that can only mean one thing: the broadcast of the entire audio presentation of Botanic Garden The Musical! You’ve heard all of the episodes that have taken you through the entire process of creating the show, now you can enjoy the final results and see how all of the collaborators worked together to make this timeless musical experience. </p>

Episode #5
<p>Composer Lindsay Jones explores the final three songs of Botanic Garden The Musical and finds the common thread with everyone else on the creative team as the songs weave their way through loss and acceptance. “A Dead Man Plays Tennis” gives a meditation on how to face death, “The Doorbell Rings” returns to show us that life will never wait til you’re ready, and finally the heartfelt ballad “Open The Door” shows us the way to move on and start over. All that’s left is to hear the entire finished musical, which happens next episode!</p>

Episode #4
<p>Composer Lindsay Jones explores his dream of being a rock star and how it ultimately would help him in (and keep him from) finding the rock’n’roll fantasy song of “Spark” in Botanic Garden The Musical. But what does Spark even mean? The actors creative team debates the word and everything that it could be, before they finally rock it out and find it for themselves. Then, to top it off, Lindsay faces the ultimate challenge: how to incorporate Mozart’s Requiem into a new song where an experienced couple have to send a warning to a new couple of h...

Episode #3
<p>Composer Lindsay Jones goes deep into the songs behind a long-term relationship, long after the love songs have run out. First, there’s the fine line between partnership and competition with “It’s Always My Turn”, then there’s the loopy oompah waltz of “The Doorbell Rings”, and finally the song about the secrets we keep from the people we love called “The Silent Treatment”. The mystery of adapting Todd Logan’s play Botanic Garden into a musical keeps us guessing til the end! </p>
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