Dave's Gone By #357 (6/25/11): The Light Fantastic

June 25, 2011 (show #357) THE LIGHT FANTASTIC

Dave chats with Broadway lighting wizard Richard Pilbrow. Plus: a Saturday Segue of light songs, Dave Says Bye to Peter Falk, Dave's appearance with Bob Cudmore on WVTL's "Coffee with Cudmore," Bob Dylan - Sooner & Later (light), Dave Says Bye to Clarence Clemons, and Rabbi Sol Solomon's Rabbinical Reflection on the death of Jackass star Ryan Dunn.

Host: Dave Lefkowitz

Dave's Gone By #356 (6/18/11): Heavenly Fathers

June 18, 2011 (show #356) HEAVENLY FATHERS

Father's Day episode featuring Dave's dad, Philip Lefkowitz, an Inside Broadway recap of the Tony Awards, plus a farewell to Wild Man Fischer, Bob Dylan - Sooner & Later, and Dave's thoughts on his trip to L'Aquila, Italy.

Host: Dave Lefkowitz
Guest: Dave's dad, Philip Lefkowitz

Dave's Gone By #355 (6/11/11): The 7th Annual TotalTheater Tony Show

June 11, 2011 (show #355) THE 7TH ANNUAL TOTALTHEATER TONY SHOW

Featuring: Dave celebrates the Tony Awards with NYC theater critics making picks and predictions on the 7th Annual TotalTheater Tony show. Plus: Chicago critic Jonathan Abarbanel, The Denver Center's John Ekeberg, and a chat with composer Paul Williams.

Host: Dave Lefkowitz

Dave's Gone By #354 (5/14/11): Russellmania

May 14, 2011 (show #354) RUSSELMANIA

Featuring: Dave chats with satirist Mark Russell. Plus: Inside Broadway (The Book of Mormon, Tony nominees), Bob Dylan - Sooner & Later (Italy), Saturday Segue (Italians), Etta James get-well tribute, and Rabbi Sol Solomon's Rabbinical Reflection on Israel's birthday.

Host: Dave Lefkowitz
Guest: political satirist Mark Russell

Dave's Gone By #353 (5/1/11): Rack and Ruane

May 7, 2011 (show #353) RACK AND RUANE

Featuring: Dave chats with college newspaper editor Benjamin Welch and political pundit John Ruane ("The Wizards of Spin"). Plus: Inside Broadway (news, nominations & reviews), Saturday Segue (mother songs), Bob Dylan - Sooner & Later (mothers), Dave's appearance on WVTL's "Coffee with Bob Cudmore," and Rabbi Sol Solomon's Rabbinical Reflection on the death of Osama bin Laden.

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