What does it really take to build a lasting career as an actor? For Michael Kostroff, the answer is persistence.

Michael was actually one of the first guests to ever come on this podcast, and throughout this 10th season, you’ll get to hear from a few returning guests as they share lessons and experiences they’ve had since that initial appearance. Known to many audiences from Broadway, national tours, and television, especially his memorable role on HBO's The Wire, Michael shares the winding path of a career that has spanned decades.

From his first professional contract at the Lawrence Welk Dinner Theatre to what he jokingly describes as having two Broadway debuts, Michael reflects on the opportunities, disappointments, and unexpected turns that shaped his journey. He also shares the story of landing a role in the new Broadway production of Dog Day Afternoon at the exact moment he was preparing to move his life to Canada.

The conversation also revisits one of the defining experiences of Michael's career: the first national tour of The Producers. He explains why playing Max Bialystock became one of the most challenging and rewarding roles of his life, and how persistence over the years has continued to shape him as a performer.

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