We are joined by Sean Wright, executive director of the Grand Theater, shares his exhilarating experience running the New York City Marathon amidst a bustling crowd of 59,300 participants, achieving a personal best despite the logistical challenges of such a massive event. He reminisces about the electric atmosphere with millions of spectators and the unique energy of New York's boroughs. Shifting from running shoes to theater productions, Sean also highlights upcoming performances at the Grand. Guest: Sean Wright
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