I've been in the community for 20 years. Marsha Stephanie and I met doing a play at the Signature-- at the old Signature, with Will Jackson Harper and everyone else.And to me, I know that there is some sort of, I don't know, like old adage that, somehow or another,
Not that young-- Very young. Marsha P. Johnson found her and saved her life.
So there are real consequences to these and breathing all the stuff. Marsha Music is another one who is also a writer in the city that is absolutely brilliant, also a generational Detroiter.
First, let me introduce you to Marsha Aday, his wife, Gete Tebo, and six of their seven children. Marsha Aday is the tribal leader of the Messa tribe and lives on the flanks of Mount Yero Wallo deep in the AmaroMountains of Ethiopia. I wasn't looking for Marsha Aday exactly.
And without long, I knew that I was looking for Marsha Aday. Marsha Aday lives in a home without a door.That signifies his status as the head of the tribe.
And when I finally arrived, we sat down and started talking about coffee. Marsha Aday is a coffee farmer in one of the most rural parts of Ethiopia, which means he makes less than $1 a day.However, he drinks a fortune every day in coffee.
That's part of the every day culture there. Marsha Aday told me this story while holding a bright red coffee cherry in his hand and handing it to me.And I bit into it.
What would that mean for these people here? Marsha Aday lives a half a drive away from any town, assuming you can actually drive on the roads.The roads are more often used as flat spots for drying coffee than they are for any sort of transportation.
As I said, the coffee topples over itself as it stretches up the flanks of Mount Yero Wallo. Marsha Aday and I were speaking for about a half an hour at this point.And he was so excited.
essentially the right hand side of the constraint. Given wealth and prices, the first story condition will define a Marshall and demand and direct utility. And that's going to be my objective function if I'm the government. Okay.
evidence-based facts. Um, and so the effort here is to kind of try to marshall factual evidence with the typical kind of proof um, as as you know, as evidence that God exists.
And yet she was also very well accepted in leading some of the Boston cycling tours during that time. Marshall Taylor also raced frequently in Boston. He was a great champion, black cyclist of the 1890s and 1900s, both nationally and internationally.
And I started writing. Marshall Mathers is Eminem, of course.
So afterwards, I'd want to find out where he went. Marshall's one of the premier coaches in the world.
well David you and I were both kind of on the hook for Gmail we worked as I Marshall come back and do another bit from unit testing so Google today you've spent a lot of
So I'll give you an example about Marsha Stephanie. Like Marsha Stephanie, I begged her to come in for one day. She does one day.
His coffee is accounted for in legend in Ethiopia in the 10th century BC. But Marsha Aday's ancestors didn't start drinking it until 3,000 years later in the 20th century. And the story is told that they were convinced that these bright red coffee cherries, if you would eat one of those,
They came on camels from the low lands of Kerdea on camels to the highlands of the Amaro and started trading for coffee. And Marsha Aday's ancestors were like, hmm. What's going on here?
And so I'm going to jump to our next question, and I'm just going to ask you to-- let's think about if we had a magical power to transport back into time. Thurgood Marshall, all of these people who could have chose to do otherwise.
One was a situation where sexism wasn't possible where it was between two women. General Marshall was a really amazing leader.
And it's been really fascinating trying to work these characters into a musical world and see how they communicate. Garry Marshall, from actually the moment that the film came out, saw this as a musical for Broadway. That was his dream.
And I have to credit my creative team-- Jerry Mitchell, JF Lawton, who wrote the original, original script, obviously Garry Marshall's spirit and vision, it infuses every moment. And Bryan Adams, of course, who brought this incredible sound and passion and depth.
Is it all about investment? The Marshall Plan was the money that was-- again, it was the US Treasury Secretary who donated some dollars equivalent of $140 billion in 2017 money
And it dabs pollen on the back of the bee. He marshals the troops.
The Marshall Islands or something.
Penny Marshall, and all the Paramount TV show people, and others.
Madonna thing which was so Marshall was doing Marshall Marshall did a great job of this every week in which he would announce celebrity who was going to come and present the unit-tests Awards then at the last minute they always called to cancel so one week he announced that
Brenda Marshall: Thank you so much for being here. And thank you so much for inviting me.
Brenda Marshall: That it is so much a part of our psyche and they know there are lots of sociologists, psychologists who sort of argue against this notion of a regional psyche.
Brenda Marshall: The North Dakota State University Institute for Regional Studies.
Brenda Marshall: in New York. And for this type of book, but my agent wasn't able to sell it to one of the New York houses. And I kept getting this thing over and over again,
of Marshall Field and the heart of Studs Turkle and then he ends up meeting Curtis Mayfield
It was just stunning. And exactly as Marsha said there, there are areas and moments in the show that you-- you didn't forget, but, like, oh, this was a small piece, and wait, this came back, and oh-- you can't not pay attention at any point.
He helped discovered Divine. He worked with Marsha P. Johnson. He was one of these seminal figures whose lives just crossed with all these other seminal figures.
They felt they weren't being listened to. Sylvia Rivera and Marsha P. Johnson, legendary mothers of the movement, transgender women, they went off and started the Street Transvestite Actions Revolutionary group, STAR. And it was all about taking care of themselves.
That was Marsha Lucas and her team of editors at work, as they are throughout this whole sequence, doing absolutely stunning work with very limited materials.
He had put Thurgood Marshall in the Supreme Court.
that they marshaled, that then the next outgroup party says, "We have a theory of change and we're gonna throw out the bums",
One that combines my Marshall Stack riff rock fury with big EDM drops and some of the electronic components of today.
Samantha's a star. This is amazing. And Garry Marshall and I had worked together, where I played the Fonz in "Happy Days-- The Musical" at the Falcon Theater, in his theater, many years ago. And so I was friends already with the family.
I saw her onstage before I actually met her, once. Our whole team-- Garry Marshall, JF Lawton-- everybody was like, we have to do this.
So for Mel Marshall's failure in 2004, there had been a sequence of management changes.
You were the Grand Marshal of the Indy 500.
And so Rob Marshall, who's an unbelievable human being and a wonderful director, said, when are you shooting?
We advise the Marshall Islands, which is a low-lying island state in the middle of the Pacific, which is extraordinarily vulnerable to sea level rise.
to East Marshall, Texas, or wherever that infamous courthouse is that does all the patent troll cases in the United States.
Incredibly good at marshaling the information he gathers also, which is rare.
And really what Marshall Rosenberg, the guy who wrote that book, had discovered it over a 30 year period.
And I knew Marshall when he was alive and I made a personal commitment to him that I would carry the torch.
We did the Marshall Plan.