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Bruce Dow Podcast on ‘Diana’ and Broadway Shutting Down

 

Bruce Dow is an award-winning performer who has played featured rolls on Broadway five times.

When Broadway was shut down, Dow was in previews with the show “Diana.” Dow who resides in Canada, was one of the thousands of people working on Broadway who were quickly forced to figure out their next steps.

In our podcast you’ll hear how the cast and crew working on “Diana” learned about the show closing after Bill de Blasio, Mayor of New York City, declared all theaters close temporarily due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Bruce also shares some of the secrets to his recent success, including major changes to his diet – under the supervision of a doctor.

SHOW NOTES
Diana on Broadway.
Dr. Jason Fung – intermittent fasting and low carb expertise, especially for treating people with type 2 diabetes.
Dr. Andrew Walker – Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams.

Bruce Dow – website
Bruce Dow – Instagram

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Bruce Dow Podcast on ‘Diana’ and Broadway Shutting Down

Keith Tomasek
20 March 2020
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