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Neyla Pekarek Talks Her New EP "The Queen of Magic!"
Known for her distinctive voice, captivating storytelling, and genre-blending artistry, Neyla Pekarek joins The Roundtable to discuss her latest EP, The Queen of Magic.
Tony Nominee Tim Jackson on Kindness Behind Broadway's Two Strangers (Carry A Cake Across New York)
Tony nominated Director-Choreographer Tim Jackson says kindness is the secret ingredient behind Broadway's Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York).
165 Alan Jay Lerner 3
The third of a four-part program featuring legendary lyricist and librettist, Alan Jay Lerner, best known for writing award winning shows like BRIGADOON, CAMELOT, and one of Broadway’s most enduring classics, MY FAIR LADY.
BONUS: Nicholas Sparks Movies - Reviewed & Ranked!
This week for a very strange bonus episode, we're talking about ALL of the Nicholas Sparks movies -- from thee good to the bad to the VERY bad. Join Liz, Jess, and actress Miranda Moffat to talk about all of these films and rank them! Come join the fun.
Tim Jackson Talks Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)!
Tony Award nominee Tim Jackson is helping introduce Broadway audiences to one of the most charming and emotionally resonant new musicals of the year.
STARLIGHT EXPRESS with Sophie-Rose Middleton
There is one musical that holds the Guiness Book of World Records for "most visitors to a musical in a single theatre." Congratulations on not realizing it's STARLIGHT EXPRESS.
Encore Episode: Round in Circles, part 2
This is the second part of my conversation with author Barry Kester whose fascinating new book is titled: Round In Circles — The Story of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s CAROUSEL.
Men In the Chorus- With Julian Novak
Join us for a conversation with Julian Novak, author of Men in the Chorus. Inspired by The Boys in the Band, this play blends fantasy and memoir to explore love, mistakes, and self-discovery in the 1970s.
Candy Buckley Talks Thornton Wilder's The Emporium!
Tony Award nominee Candy Buckley is taking audiences on an unforgettable journey in Thornton Wilder's The Emporium, the legendary playwright's final unfinished work, now receiving its long-awaited world premiere.
Orpheus Descending (1957)
In 1957, Tennessee Williams returned to the Martin Beck Theatre with Orpheus Descending, a play he had spent nearly two decades trying to get right. Originally produced in 1940 as Battle of Angels, the drama had collapsed amid censorship battles, technical problems, and public outrage.
The Balusters- A Talkback with David Lindsay-Abaire
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and Tony Award winner David Lindsay-Abaire, whose acclaimed works include Rabbit Hole, Kimberly Akimbo, Good People, and Shrek the Musical, joins us to discuss his latest play, The Balusters.
FINAL FIVE: Katerina Papacostas, Chess on Broadway
In the previous episode, you heard stories from Katerina Papacostas, where we got into her theater experiences as a 19-year-old as well as her current show, Chess, and filling in for the lead role of Florence Vassy. But there’s more to uncover!
#101 - Marianna Gailus
Marianna Gailus currently stars in New Born opposite Hugh Jackman and Sepideh Moafi at Minetta Lane Theatre. Directed by Ian Rickson, the play is presented by Audible Theater and TOGETHER, the theatrical partnership led by Sonia Friedman and Hugh Jackman.
THE BEST OF BROADWAY SHINES AT THE NEW DRAMATISTS SPRING LUNCHEON!
The stars came out in full force for the annual New Dramatists Spring Luncheon, bringing together some of Broadway’s brightest talents for an afternoon celebrating the future of theater.
The Rocky Horror Show on Broadway: Inside the Studio 54 Revival and Its Cult Legacy
In this episode of Half Hour, we discuss the 2026 Broadway revival of The Rocky Horror Show, now playing at Studio 54. Directed and choreographed by Sam Pinkleton and starring Luke Evans as Dr.
#169 - 2026 Tony Special #4
Eila & Bruce bring you the fourth installment of their Tony deep dive. They are joined by expert Matt Stashin and share who will win and who they want to win in the following categories: Director of a Musical, Costume Design of a Musical, Lead Actress of a Play, Lead Actor of a Play, Lighting Design of a Play, and Revival of a Musical.
American Vandal
This week we're looking at the comedic take on a True Crime documentary about white idiots in high school, the Netflix original series, "American Vandal." Credits: Hosts: Jesse McAnally & Andrew DeWolf & Liz Esten. Podcast Edited By: Jesse McAnally.
Stop Trying to Feel Something
What if your obsession with “feeling the emotion”… is actually hurting your acting? Today we’re talking about the difference between feeling something… and doing something. And trust me— this one tends to make actors very uncomfortable.
Episode 156 | Frankie Grande: "Basement of Gristedes"
Episode 156 of Survival Jobs hosted by Jason A. Coombs and Samantha Tuozzolo, is bringing the camp, heart, and Pride Month energy thanks to the iconic Frankie Grande, filmed live at the WelcomeToTimesSquare.com studios in New York City.
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