New Episode of OUR CITY. OUR STORY.: “The Theater: Patrick Hinds”

Podcast producer Patrick Hinds smiles for a portrait photo.
"The Theater: Patrick Hinds" on the 9/11 Memorial Museum's "OUR CITY. OUR STORY." podcast.

In 2001, Patrick Hinds was still new to New York, excitedly pursuing a career as a freelance writer. He would later become an influential personality in the Broadway world, hosting and producing highly successful podcasts like “Theatre People” that explore the industry.

In the latest episode of the OUR CITY. OUR STORY. podcast, Hinds speaks about his favorite New York City community, and the tumultuous journey of Broadway in the aftermath of 9/11.

You can listen to “The Theater: Patrick Hinds” on iTunes and Spotify. New episodes of the OUR CITY. OUR STORY. podcast will be available every Tuesday.

By 9/11 Memorial Staff

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