Practically Perfect: Kara Lindsay and Kevin Massey on Poppins, Parenthood, and More

Hear what Kara Lindsay (Newsies) and Kevin Massey (Wicked) have to say about starring in the North Carolina Theatre production of Mary Poppins, parenthood, and more.

Listen to “A Conversation with Kevin Massey and Kara Lindsay” on Spreaker.

The North Carolina Theatre production of Mary Poppins opens July 25. For more information visit https://nctheatre.com/.

About the Guests

Kara Lindsay previously performed the role Glinda in the Broadway company and national tour of Wicked. She appeared in the original Broadway company of Newsies as Katherine; a performance which was captured for Disney & Fathom Events on the stage of the Hollywood Pantages Theatre. She also appeared in the Broadway company of Beautiful as Cynthia Weil and in the national tour and Guthrie Theatre productions of Little House on the Prairie as Laura. Regional credits include Paper Mill Playhouse (Newsies, Little House on the Prairie); North Carolina Theatre (title role in Mary Poppins); Kansas City Starlight (title role in Cinderella); Kansas City Rep (Sally Bowles in Cabaret); The 5th Avenue Theatre (Lone Star Love); and Geva Theatre Center (A Christmas Carol), among others.

Kevin Massey’s Broadway credits include Tarzan (Tarzan), Tony-Winning Memphis (Huey), and Tony-Winning A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder (Monty).

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