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  1. 26 de ene. de 2006 · Tony Taccone - 9202. Tony Taccone. Director. Roles (6) Latin History for Morons Opened November 15, 2017 Director Amélie, A New Musical Opened April 03 ...

  2. 24 de mar. de 2017 · Tony Taccone is the director of “ Latin History for Morons ,” a one-man play inspired by actor John Leguizamo’s search for notable Latinos overlooked in American history. City & State’s Jon Lentz spoke with Taccone about the play, which is playing at The Public Theater through late April, and what it’s like working with Leguizamo.

  3. First River’s partners are James Moss and Tony Taccone. We work in capital intensive industries, like steel, aluminum, pharmaceuticals, and paper. We each have over 20 years of strategy consulting experience. We’ve consulted on some of the most complex restructuring […]

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Asa_TacconeAsa Taccone - Wikipedia

    Tony Taccone (father) Asa Taccone (born September 20, 1983) is an American musician, songwriter, producer, and frontman of the band Electric Guest with whom he has released three albums since 2012. He is noted as a close collaborator of The Lonely Island and has contributed to their musical work on Saturday Night Live and a number of their films.

  6. 30 de jul. de 2023 · Out of Character. Read digital program. WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY ARI’EL STACHEL DIRECTED BY TONY TACCONEWORLD PREMIEREPEET’S THEATRE. Jun 23–Jul 30, 2023. Running time: approximately 80 min, no intermission. Stage effects and content advisory. contains strobing lights representing photo flashes during the opening scene.

  7. 5 de abr. de 2016 · The success of Tony Taccone’s career might offer hope and inspiration to directors in “tributary” arts communities everywhere. Taccone spent the years 1981-88 as head of San Francisco’s small, experimental Eureka Theatre, a theatre quite the antithesis of Broadway’s mainstream, commercial venues.