Broadway Etiquette, 'Flamin' Hot' on Hulu, Sweeney Todd on Broadway, Ebony G. Patterson at the New York Botanical Garden

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The Tony Awards are this weekend, and a lot of people will be buying theater tickets. So it’s a good time to talk about how — and how not to — behave. Jackson McHenry, a critic at Vulture, talks about some dilemmas, offers advice on how to resolve them, and fields your calls.

Actor Jesse Garcia stars in a new film, titled “Flamin’ Hot” which based on the memoir of Richard Montaรฑez who was a Frito-Lay janitor who claimed to have invented the famous spicy cheeto chips. He joins us to talk about his role in the biographical comedy-drama which is out tomorrow, June 9 on Hulu and Disney+.

The beloved and spooky Stephen Sondheim musical “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” has been revived on Broadway, earning 8 Tony nominations, including one for Best Revival of a Musical. To discuss the project, we’re joined by Annaleigh Ashford, who is Tony nominated for her role as baker Mrs. Lovett, and musical supervisor and conductor Alex Lacamoire.

Jamaican artist Ebony G. Patterson is the first visual artist to have a residency with the New York Botanical Garden. This summer, a solo exhibition of her work is on view around the park, featuring flower and gardening inspired designed, glittered vultures, and a peacock sculpture. Patterson joins to discuss making art inspired by nature, and her residency.

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