Cost n’ Mayor & the Cast of 11 to Midnight on Movement, Magic & Making a Show for the Stage!
Tonight on The Roundtable with Robert Bannon, we’re joined by viral dance innovators Cost n’ Mayor — Austin and Marideth Telenko — along with the electric cast of their new theatrical dance experience 11 to Midnight, heading to New York.
S12 Ep4: Tye Blue
As Titanique marks its milestone first anniversary in London’s West End and Broadway sets sail this Spring, the Olivier-winning director and co-writer invites us inside his brilliantly unhinged mind to reveal how his love for the ultimate Canadian music icon helped build a global theatrical phenomenon.
Dumb & Dumber (1994)
Have you ever wondered what a road trip between Jeff Daniels and Jim Carrey would look like? Have you ever wondered what would happen if you put turbo lax into a tea cup?
41 Maury Yeston II
The second of a three-part program featuring Tony-winning composer-lyricist, Maury Yeston who won Tony’s for both his Broadway musicals NINE and TITANIC.
BONUS: Interview w/ Composer Edward W. Hardy ("The Woodsman")
In this super special BONUS episode Jess & Andrew interview the incredible composer of "The Woodsman" Edward W. Hardy! In this super special bonus episode they talk about Edward's incredible journey from childhood prodigy to a composer of amazing Off-Broadway hit.
Chandler Dozier —Country Rising Star Talks "Bakersfield East!"
Rising country artist Chandler Dozier joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to celebrate his new album Bakersfield East — a project that blends neo-traditional country, heartfelt storytelling, and a deep respect for the legends who paved the way.
The Singing Surgeon Dr. Elvis François Talks His New Album Realignment!
Dr. Elvis François — the world-famous “Singing Surgeon” — joins The Roundtable to talk about the powerful next chapter of his journey and the release of his brand-new album, Realignment.
Ep 195: 40 Years of CHESS
Because this is a Broadway history podcast, I don’t usually comment on recently opened productions, since we can’t know yet whether they will be historically significant. The exceptions, of course, are major revivals of Broadway musicals from the past.
Ep238 - Tyler Daddario, Director of 2025 Broadway Theatre of Pitman Production
“The way I approached this whole production is that I wanted this to be the CATS that 11-year-old Tyler would want to see.
episode 7 | diane paulus
Episode 6: Diane Paulus. This week on Odd Woman Out, Tutz sits down with Broadway icon Diane Paulus — the director behind Waitress, Jagged Little Pill, Masquerade and more. Recorded at the Welcome to Times Square Studio, this convo is smart, candid, and refreshingly real.
Sharon Lawrence Returns To The Stage In Pen Pals With Maureen McCormicck!
Sharon Lawrence joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to talk about her powerful return to the stage in the heartfelt two-hander Pen Pals.
#6 - Planning for Success, Selling Something Original, and Shows That Have PURPOSE with Rashad V. Chambers
Producer, Executive Director, Lawyer, and now podcast guest! For the past decade, Rashad V. Chambers has been producing new and exciting works on stage.
400 Episodes-A Celebration of you!
Some people can’t even commit to a gym membership for four weeks — and you and I have been meeting here since 2020. Through lockdowns, through self-tape explosions, through new technology disrupting our industry faster than we can say “AI voice clone,” we have been learning together, laughing together, and building the kind of creative courage that keeps actors moving forward.
TJ Armand Talks Happy Hour Blues, Vol. 2, A New Musical Album, Now Out!
TJ Armand joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to celebrate the release of his bold and innovative new musical project, Happy Hour Blues, Vol. 2 — a genre-bending album told entirely through story, song, and character.
#76 - Our Friend Martin (1999)
We're diving into the world of 1990's educational entertainment, we're talking about a star studded television special "Our Friend Martin" which tells the story of Martin Luther King Jr. through the power of Time Travel. Yes, time travel!
Richard E. Waits Makes His Met Opera Debut in I Puritani!
Richard E. Waits joins The Roundtable to celebrate a major career milestone — his debut at The Metropolitan Opera in Bellini’s I Puritani.
#85 - Linus Karp and Joseph Martin
Linus Karp and Joseph Martin are actors, writers, and theater makers. They created Awkward Productions to bring ridiculous genre-mixing comedy, niche pop culture references, audience participation, and queer joy to the stage.
#141 - Tonatiuh - Kiss of the Spiderwoman
Life long theater kid Tonatiuh joins Behind the Awards to talk about one of the Movie Musicals of the year alongside Jennifer Lopez & Deigo Luna. Tonatiuh shares his journey from audition to shooting in record time to the premier.
S7E6 - How Easy Can It Be?
This week on The Spark File, we’re asking a question that might just unclench your whole nervous system: How Easy Can It Be?
Seton Hill with Joseph Domencic
In this College Deep Dive, Joseph Domencic the Associate Professor of Musical Theatre and Theatre at Seton Hill University chats with MTCA Director Charlie Murphy about: Seton Hill’s superpower: individualized training—using a liberal arts model to tailor each student’s path, not force a single mold.
#21-10 Playful Songs of Sondheim
Name ten tracks by Sondheim that highlight his love of games and puzzles. That was the challenge posed to me by Donald Feltham, who invited me back to his streaming Broadway Radio Show.
Karan Brar, Brandon Flynn, Sophia Lillis & Justin H. Min Take On DATA — Live Off-Broadway!
From the buzz of Off-Broadway, The Roundtable with Robert Bannon goes inside the electrifying new play DATA with the cast and creatives who are turning heads in New York. We sat down with stars Karan Brar, Brandon Flynn, Sophia Lillis, and Justin H.
"Gay by May" (w/ Jenna Ushkowitz)
Kicking off the first recording of 2026 with Tina Cohen-Chang herself, Jenna Ushkowitz! Jenna and I talk about everything: how she would approach a Gleeboot, Tina's transformation throughout the series, and her and Tina's long history with gay men.
Ep428 - Wayne Brady: The Introverted Improviser
Wayne Brady opens up about the surprising reality that despite his career as an improvisational powerhouse, he considers himself a quiet recluse who never actually aspired to be funny.
Ep237 - Adam Lendermon, Skimbleshanks on US National Tour 5
“When you’re acting like a cat to begin with, it’s a lot easier to paw in the direction that people need to be.” This episode features Adam Lendermon who played Skimbleshanks on the US National Tour 5 of CATS.
Act 77: Welcome back Alan Seales the Mastermind of Broadway Podcast Network!
Join Heather and Alan as they chat all things in the world of Broadway Podcast Network, upcoming collabs you don't want to miss, and some exciting Broadway news!
Episode 5: NYC Rental Housing Types Demystified
You are moving to New York City, and you have questions about NYC rental housing. Or, you have lived in New York City all your life, and you still have questions about NYC Housing! Rent Stabilization, Rent Control, the Good Cause Eviction Law, Affordable Housing, Co-ops, Condos, Co-living.
Episode 148 | Wayne Brady: "Kid of the Kingdom"
Survival Jobs hosted by Jason A. Coombs and Samantha Tuozzolo, are thrilled to release a brand new episode today featuring five time Emmy Award winner and two time Grammy Award nominee Wayne Brady recorded live at WelcomeToTimeSquareStudios.com!
Episode 147 | Danny Strong: "Delivery Boy"
Survival Jobs is back with Episode 147, hosted by Jason A. Coombs and Samantha Tuozzolo, featuring two time Emmy Award winner Danny Strong in an in depth conversation centered on his latest project, the incredible Broadway revival of Chess, for which Strong serves as the writer, reimagining the book for a contemporary audience.
BUG Takes Over Broadway — Live from the Manhattan Theatre Club Red Carpet!
The Roundtable with Robert Bannon comes to you straight from the electric opening night red carpet of Bug at Manhattan Theatre Club, where Broadway, film, and TV royalty showed up in force.
Kindness Is Free’s Lori Milgard & JR Dzubak on the Rose Bowl Parade, Kindness Hall of Fame & How to Build a Kinder 2026
What's the best 2026 new year's resolution? Kindness! Join Robert Peterpaul as we fly to Pasadena, California and chat with Lori Milgard and JR Dzubak about their inspiring journey with the Kindness is Free initiative.
40 Maury Yeston I
The first of a three-part program featuring Tony-winning composer-lyricist, Maury Yeston who won Tony’s for both his musicals NINE and TITANIC on Broadway.
How a Tiny Mississippi Town Changed My Life — Filmmaker Isabelle Armand on Glendora!
Filmmaker and documentary photographer Isabelle Armand joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to share the remarkable story behind her powerful new film Glendora, a five-year, deeply immersive documentary set in a small town in the Mississippi Delta.
Teenage Playwright Maddie Holdway Joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon!
High school playwright and rising theatre star Maddie Holdway joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to talk about her incredible journey from student to viral sensation.
Kate Baldwin Looks For Creative Purpose Beyond Just Performing (REWIND)
This past fall 2025 I got to see two of my favorite leading ladies on stage. The first was Christine Sherrill, who was making her Broadway debut in Mamma Mia. She and I had first worked together in the out-of-town tryout for First Wives Club back in 2015 that ran for about a month and a half in Chicago.
Artistic Director James Mills Talks NY Gilbert & Sullivan Players’ H.M.S. Pinafore!
Artistic Director James Mills joins The Roundtable to talk all things New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players and their upcoming production of H.M.S. Pinafore.
Jesse “Jeskid” Cowell on Where’s My Package?! & Making Movies In 2026!
Today we’re joined by filmmaker Jesse “Jeskid” Cowell — creator, director, and true indie cinematic force — to talk about his new short film Where’s My Package?!. Jeskid has been telling bold, boundary-pushing stories for decades, from being an early internet content pioneer to crafting award-winning shorts and features.
Ep 194: The Great Waltz on Radio & TV
On this week’s Broadway Nation podcast, Albert Evans and I once again go “In Search of Lost Broadway,” as part of our occasional podcast series in which we try to rediscover significant hit Broadway musicals from the past that today are almost entirely unknown and forgotten.
The Self-tape Trap-Are Your Choices Helping or Hurting You
Self-tapes are where careers happen today. They’re the front door of the business. And like any front door — there’s a welcome mat… and there are also banana peels hidden right under the surface waiting to trip you up.
Dr. Annise Mabry Talks Education, Advocacy, and Changing Lives!
Dr. Annise Mabry joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon for a powerful and deeply inspiring conversation about her journey as an educator, advocate, and changemaker. As the founder of her own foundation, Dr.
#74 - Evita (2025 London Revival)
Evita has once again waltzed back into our lives, and this time it has a hard to understand plot with a rock environment. Rachel Zegler Shines, and we're diving into what works and what doesn't about Jamie Lloyd's production of Evita.
Pastor Mark Chironna — Goals, Growth & Spiritual Alignment for 2026!
Pastor, author, life coach, and inspirational speaker Mark Chironna joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon for a powerful, forward-looking conversation about goals, purpose, and spirituality as we step into 2026.
Marcus Crawford Guy (MTCA Song Coach MTCA & AMC’s “Turn: Washington’s Spies”) on The Actor’s Mindset
In this Artist Exploration, Marcus Crawford Guy a MTCA Song Coach MTCA and from AMC’s “Turn: Washington’s Spies” chats with MTCA Director Charlie Murphy about: How subtle quirks of timing can quietly reshape your path. Learning to trust who you already are at your core.
#140 - Christiani Pitts - Two Strangers Carry A Cake Across New York
Broadway’s newest leading lady Christiani Pitts takes the cake in this new musical at the Longacre Theater opposite Sam Tutty. Christiani does a deep dive into her character Robin and dishes on the ingredients that went into baking the show that’s on everyone’s lips.
S7E5 - A Window Not A Mirror
A Window; Not a Mirror is your new permission slip. In this episode, Laura shares a line she overheard in a NYC café that snapped her nervous system into clarity: “You cannot walk into the asylum and let it convince you that you’ve gone mad.
Journalist & Filmmaker Michael Premo Talk Homegrown On & About January 6th!
Journalist and filmmaker Michael Premo joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to discuss Homegrown, his powerful documentary examining the January 6th Capitol riots through firsthand reporting and lived experience.
Episode 30 - Douglas J. Cohen and Eva Margolies: UNZIPPED Part 2
In this episode we continue our conversation with Eva Margolies and Douglas J. Cohen about their musical: Unzipped. Set in the Bay Area in the late 1970s, UNZIPPED explores a culture of sexual liberation and the development of modern sex therapy practices through the lens of a marriage in crisis.
"Quinntessential Glee" (w/ Skip or Scream)
We're back with more Glacket in 2026! And to kick off the year, we're joined by the hosts of Skip or Scream, Maggie and Kassie! Maggie has been on the pod a few times now, but we unpack Kassie's deep lore with the hit Fox show.
Ep427 - Christiani Pitts: Scene Stealing Nativity Cows
Christiani Pitts stops by to chat about her journey from playing a scene stealing cow in a church nativity play to leading Broadway blockbusters.
Ep236 - Marco Venturini, Macavity on the International Tour
“I actually think there is something kind of cool about a bad guy who is pure evil, that there are no redeeming qualities whatsoever.” This episode features Marco Venturini who is currently performing as Macavity on the International Tour of CATS.
Act 76: New Year is Already Perfect!
Join Heather and Amber as they start of the new year with some awesome Broadway news and we feature our interview with Levi Kreis and chat all things Already Perfect(opening in the West End this Friday!).
Dr. Judith Orloff — Empathy in 2026: Strength, Survival & Spiritual Power
Dr. Judith Orloff joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon for a timely, soul-centered conversation about empathy in 2026—what it means, why it matters more than ever, and how sensitive, intuitive people can thrive in an increasingly loud and demanding world.
37 E.Y. Harburg III
The conclusion of a three-part program featuring Broadway lyricist and librettist, E.Y. “Yip” Harburg, the writer behind such iconic works as FINIAN’S RAINBOW, JAMAICA, and the film musical THE WIZARD OF OZ.
#121 Those Pipes, These Legs with Keely Beirne
U Guys, from Broadway's Aladdin and Moulin Rouge! The Musical, Keely Beirne is here! First, I give you all the latest Bway updates, and a few personal New Year insights in this week's BroadwayWorld Recap. Then, I am joined by performer Keely Beirne to talk all things Bway.
Episode 4: A Powerful Defense to the Nonpayment of Rent that Few Tenants Know About; Multiple Dwelling Law 302 Explored!
In Episode 4 we are looking at a defense to the nonpayment of rent that could apply to as many as a hundred thousand apartments – Multiple Dwelling Law 302, which applies when a building is occupied contrary to its certificate of occupancy on file with the New York City Department of Buildings.
THE SOUND OF MUSIC with Tyler Joseph Ellis
Happy New Year, listeners! We're starting off 2026 with one of the most famous musicals of all time, but while everyone has at least heard of THE SOUND OF MUSIC, most don't know its profound place in musical theatre history.
Broadway 2025 in Review: Standout Shows, Performances, and the Road to 2026
In this episode of “Half Hour”, we look back at the 2025 Broadway and Off-Broadway year, from new works like John Proctor Is the Villain and Buena Vista Social Club to other standout plays and musicals that stayed with us.
Stop Overthinking the Moment-Start Owning it
We’re talking about overthinking. That mental spiral where suddenly your brain is narrating your audition like it’s doing play-by-play commentary during the Super Bowl. “Here comes the second line — careful, careful — don’t mess this up — oof, eyebrow twitch — bad eyebrow!
79. We Have Been Changed FOR GOOD (Wicked Movie Review)
In this episode of Sentimental Men, we go full SPOILERS on our thoughts about the Wicked movie. We break down what worked, what surprised us, and how it feels to finally see this era take flight on the big screen.
#73 - RRR (2022)
We're starting 2026 on a high note, we're diving into one of the most acclaimed films of the 2020's with the Bollywood action masterpiece "RRR" as a Patron request from our Patreon supporter Ewan Cassidy. Come join us for the love to end all loves.
#104 - 2025 End of Year Reflection
In this special year-end wrap-up episode, hosts Heather Vickery and Alan Seales kick 2025 out the door the only way they know how: with candid reflection, sharp banter, and a deep appreciation for creative risk.
Irving Berlin, Bing Crosby and the Story of "White Christmas," America's Most Popular Song, part 2
This is the second of two special holiday episodes of Broadway Nation. Just like the first, this is an audio version of a Broadway Nation Live! performance that was given in December of 2019 at the Vashon Center For The Performing Arts on Vashon Island, WA.
Northern Michigan University with Bill Digneit
In this College Deep Dive, Bill Digneit the Department Head and Professor of Theatre & Dance at Northern Michigan University chats with MTCA Director Charlie Murphy about: How NMU is a place for adventurers.
#139 - Carrie Preston - Elsbeth Returns!
Emmy Winning Star of Elsbeth Carrie Preston returns to Behind the Awards to chat about Season 3 of the Award Nominated series. Carrie gives us the secret behind Elsbeth’s many bags and Easter Eggs to look out for.
S7E4 - The Alchemist
Life attracts life. So if you want more creativity, more connection, more possibility… you can’t wait it out on the couch. In this episode of The Spark File Podcast, Laura revisits The Alchemist and uncovers why pursuing your creative calling isn’t about chasing a guaranteed outcome—it’s about choosing aliveness.
Justin Collette Brings Beetlejuice to Life at the Palace Theatre
Step inside the dressing room with Beetlejuice's Justin Collette for a behind-the-scenes conversation that’s equal parts bone broth and backstage banter. From the rock riffs of School of Rock to the undead hilarity of Beetlejuice, Justin shares his wild ride from Canadian improv star and punk band frontman to taking center stage on Broadway.
Ep426 - 2025 Wrap Up with Mike Abrams
Alan and Mike sit down to process a packed year of theater, trading hot takes and reviews on a massive slate of 2025 productions. From the cult popularity of Teeth and the star power of Audra McDonald in Gypsy to the technical marvel of Stranger Things: The First Shadow, they cover the shows that defined the last twelve months.
From The Vault: "Tempress" Chasity Moore, Grizabella in PAC's CATS: The Jellicle Ball
From The Vault: Originally released on June 25, 2024, this was episode 171 with "Tempress" Chasity Moore who was Grizabella in PAC's CATS: The Jellicle Ball. CATS: The Jellicle Ball will be transferring to Broadway in March of 2026 and Tempress will be Grizabella!
BONUS: Shucked the Musical
In this week's episode of Theatre in the D Jess is joined by Miranda Moffat to talk about the national tour of the musical "Shucked." Do you want to hear how a musical about Corn is compelling, you'll have to listen to find out.
36 E.Y. Harburg II
The second of a three-part program featuring Broadway lyricist and librettist, E.Y. “Yip” Harburg, the writer behind such iconic works as FINIAN’S RAINBOW, JAMAICA, and the film musical THE WIZARD OF OZ.
Masquerade: An Immersive Phantom of the Opera Experience in New York City
In this episode of Half Hour, we unpack Masquerade, the immersive revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera now running in New York City.
How to be the Actor Everyone Wants to Work With
Hey my amazing, wonderful actor friends! Welcome back to Casting Actors Cast — where you and I get to hang out, learn a little, laugh a little, and uncover the real tools that help you prepare smarter, act better, and book more.
#72 - Love Actually (2003)
Merry Holiday-mas! Today the Cheese gang are ringing in the holiday spirit by talking about the most insane Holiday Classic that if it were made today would send the director/writer directly to prison. Yes, we're talking about the romantic """comedy"""" Love Actually.
#138 - Matilda Lawler - IT Welcome to Derry
Child Star Matilda Lawler (IT, The Ferryman, The Gilded Age) joins Behind the Awards for a look into what it’s like being a child actor and starring opposite Bill Skarsgard as Stephen King’s iconic character Pennywise.
Encore Episode: The Story Behind the Song, WHITE CHRISTMAS
This is a special holiday reprise of one of Broadway Nation's most popular episodes: It's an audio version of a Broadway Nation Live! performance that was presented in December of 2019 at the Vashon Center For The Performing Arts on Vashon Island just outside of Seattle, WA.
S7E3 - A Spooky Winter Story
In this wintery, true-crime-meets-ghost-story episode, Susan shares the chilling tale of the 1892 “hex murder” at the Stone Arch Bridge. A poor farmer accused of witchcraft, a family convinced they’re cursed, a killing “three ways over water,” and a graveyard full of family members.
2025 Holiday Episode
In this Special 2025 Holiday Episode, Charlie discusses his monthly blog post "The Definitive, Ultimate, Universal, Top Ten List of Acting and Musical Theater Colleges" Subjectivity. Statistics. Personalization.
A Conversation with Ngozi Anyanwu and ChiChi Anyanwu
In this episode, we spotlight Ngozi Anyanwu and her compelling plays. In Good Grief, Nkechi, a med-school dropout and first-generation Nigerian, navigates first loves, losses, and the stars in search of answers.
Episode 3: Can your landlord charge you an extra fee each month because you pay your rent electronically?
Can your landlord up-charge you for paying rent electronically? Those charges sure add up over time. For that matter, can the landlord charge you an extra fee for paying manually – with a check, cash, or money order?
#20-Do we really need another book on Sondheim? Barry at the Drama Book Shop
Do we really need another book on Sondheim? That’s the driving question behind Barry’s recent appearance at the venerable Drama Book Shop in New York City. For the 20th episode of the Matching Minds with Sondheim podcast, explore the book-ey-ness of Matching Minds.
NORTH POLE NOIR *REMASTERED
This episode features the audio drama NORTH POLE NOIR by Patrick Gabridge. A dark look at the underside of the North Pole, as detective Harvey the Elf tries to solve the murder of Frosty the Snowman. Professor Hinkle claims he was framed, but what sorts of tundra games are these folks playing.
Episode 29 - Douglas J. Cohen and Eva Margolies: UNZIPPED
This episode features a conversation with Douglas J. Cohen and Eva Margolies about their musical: UNZIPPED. Set in the Bay Area in the late 1970s, UNZIPPED explores a culture of sexual liberation and the development of modern sex therapy practices through the lens of a marriage in crisis.
A Conversation with Becca Schlossberg
In this episode, we spotlight playwright and performer Becca Schlossberg, an award-winning, non-binary writer whose work fearlessly explores identity, trauma, myth, and survival.
From The Vault: André De Shields, Old Deuteronomy in PAC's CATS: The Jellicle Ball
From The Vault: Originally released on September 3, 2024, this was episode 184 with André De Shields who was Old Deuteronomy in PAC's CATS: The Jellicle Ball. CATS: The Jellicle Ball will be transferring to Broadway in March of 2026 and André will be Old Deuteronomy!
Ep425 - Kate Baldwin: Making It Up As She Goes
Kate Baldwin has a way of looking at the industry that is both deeply grounded and incredibly refreshing. She opens up about her approach to playing Roxie Hart in Chicago, describing her version of the character as a "Bad Nellie Forbush" who is just trying to survive.
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee: Inside the Off-Broadway Revival at New World Stages
In this episode of “Half Hour”, we take a deeper dive into the 2025 Off-Broadway revival of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee at New World Stages, directed by Danny Mefford.
Christmas on Broadway with the Merry & Kind Desi Oakley
Broadway's Desi Oakley joins The Art of Kindness podcast for our holiday extravaganza! The Wicked and Waitress star gets festive with host Robert Peterpaul about: Her new holiday single Christmas on the Coast + holiday favorites.
35 E.Y. Harburg I
The first of a three-part program featuring Broadway lyricist and librettist, E.Y. “Yip” Harburg, the writer behind such iconic works as FINIAN’S RAINBOW, JAMAICA, and the film musical THE WIZARD OF OZ.
BONUS: "A Christmas Carol" by Jess & Andrew
In this BONUS episode Jess & Andrew reenact Charles Dickens "A Christmas Carol" from beginning to end. Give it a listen and have yourself a Merry Holiday Season! Music: We Wish you a Merry Christmas Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License.
Prima Facie: A Conversation with Suzie Miller and Nora Brigid Monahan
In this special event, Suzie Miller, Olivier and Tony Award-winning playwright of Prima Facie, joins writer and performer Nora Brigid Monahan for a signing and talkback on Miller’s debut novel adaptation of her acclaimed play.
Eliza VanCort On Her New Film “Stationed at Home” and Empowering Audiences Through Story!
e. #ElizaVanCort #StationedAtHome #FilmPremiere #ActingJourney #BestsellingAuthor #ClaimYourSpace #CommunicationCoach #MotivationalSpeaker #ConfidenceBuilding #WomenInFilm #Storytelling #TheRoundtable #RobertBannon #EntertainmentCoverage.
WAR PAINT with Caden Zane Marshall
WAR PAINT was the Broadway follow up to the musical GREY GARDENS, so of course it's the GREY GARDENS follow up on "A Musical Theatre Podcast." This week, actor, interpreter, and influencer Caden Zane Marshall joins us to talk about two women whose impact has changed the world forever.
On Bette Midler with Kevin Winkler and Charles Kirsch
In this episode, Kevin Winkler discusses On Bette Midler: An Opinionated Guide. The book traces the rise of the Divine Miss M from the Continental Baths to mainstream stardom, exploring her impact on gay, Jewish, and feminist culture, as well as her influence across stage, film, music, and activism.
Episode 2: Can problems with your building's amenities be addressed economically and quickly by a tenant class action?
Are you having a problem with the amenities in your building? Well amenities are usually common elements so if you’re having a problem, maybe the other tenants in your building are having the same problem.
Percy Jackson Takes Over Disney+ as the Cast Shines on the Red Carpet!
Michael Mendez hits his very first red carpet with The Roundtable, stepping straight into the epic world of Percy Jackson and the Olympians on Disney+.
Every Day a Little Death: Crime Fiction Inspired by the Songs of Stephen Sondheim
A special podcast episode exploring the new anthology Every Day a Little Death, released on what would have been Stephen Sondheim’s 95th birthday. Edited by Josh Pachter, this collection brings together twenty short crime stories—each inspired by a song from one of Sondheim’s twenty musicals, from Saturday Night to Here We Are.
episode 6 | chloe tucker caine
Episode 6: Chloe Tucker Caine. This week on Odd Woman Out, Tutz is hanging with Chloe Tucker Caine—Owning Manhattan real estate boss who’s still a full-blown theatre kid at heart.
Shucked Is On Tour! Nick Bailey Talks Broadway & Big Laughs!
Broadway favorite Nick Bailey stops by to talk all things Shucked — the laugh-out-loud, Tony-winning hit that’s now on tour and heading to Detroit just in time for the holidays.
#137 - Shaince - 44’s Michelle Obama
Recording Star & Actress Shanice visits Behind the Awards to talk about the satirical musical 44 in which she plays Michele Obama. Shanice also reminisces about her time on Kids Incorporated, Winning Star Search, her famous guest appearance on Family Matters, and being the first Black Actress in the role of Eponine in Les Miserables.
#5 - Making a Star, Being Meaningful but Still Entertaining, and Causing Controversy with Rachel Sussman
One of the new guard Broadway Producers, Rachel Sussman is championing shows that challenge audiences. Her roster includes political hits “What The Constitution Means To Me,” “Suffs,” and this season's “Liberation,” shows that break the form, including “The Woodsman” and “Just For Us,” and now The Show Must Go On Sale Podcast.
Episode 119: Intermissionsode - Crossover Episode with Creative Turn with Burton Miller
On this Intermissionsode of Theatre Geeks Anonymous, Pamela and Ebony talk with Burton Miller on his podcast, Creative Turn. They begin the episode by talking about what shows they've all seen, the upcoming shows they are excited about, and what Burton has seen regionally in his hometown.
The Confidence Gap: What Casting Directors Wish You Knew
Have you ever walked into an audition and thought, “Okay… I’m confident. I’m confident.
Christmas Con Madness! 45+ Minutes of Hallmark Holiday Stars, Joy & Chaos!
Christmas Con takes over The Roundtable with Robert Bannon in this 45-minute-plus holiday spectacular, packed with exclusive coverage, festive chaos, and nonstop Hallmark love.
#71 - The Santa Clause 2 (feat. Big Beak Entertainment)
Ya better watch out, ya better not cry, you better not expect a concise episode because we're joined by our friend Big Beak Entertainment to talk about the Disney sequel, "The Santa Clause 2," a film about how you can gaslight a woman in less than 20 days.
Michael Damian Talks “Reach Out to Me This Christmas” + A Career Spanning Soap, Broadway & Pop Hits!
Michael Damian is here for some holiday cheer and a brand-new single, “Reach Out to Me This Christmas.” We talk about the heart behind the song—reaching out, checking in, and reminding the people you love that they’re not alone during a season that can be joyful and emotional.
#136 - Hannah Cruz - Chess/The Copenhagen Test
Broadway Star Hannah Cruz drops into Behind the Awards to talk about her Blockbuster show Chess alongside side Lea Michele, Aaron Tveit and Nicholas Christopher. Hannah also scoops us on her upcoming Peacock Spy Series The Copenhagen Test starring Simu Liu.
S7E2 - From Strength to Strength
In this episode of The Spark File, Susan shares a spark that hit her straight in the nervous system: From Strength to Strength by Arthur C. Brooks — a book recommended by the late, beloved Gavin Creel.
Jen Rudolph Helps Actors Focus on the Business of Acting
Being an actor requires a constant balancing act between showing up creatively and understanding how the industry actually functions. And Jen Rudolph has spent years operating at the intersection of casting, coaching, and strategy.
#84 - Samuel D. Hunter
Samuel D. Hunter is a playwright and screenwriter whose work includes the critically acclaimed play The Whale and its Oscar-winning film adaptation. This past fall he made his West End debut with Clarkston, and he is currently making his Broadway debut with Little Bear Ridge Road at the Booth Theatre.
Britney Coleman from the National Tour of Company and Beetlejuice on Bringing Yourself to the Table
In this Artist Exploration, Britney Coleman, from the national tour of Company and Beetlejuice, chats with MTCA Director Charlie Murphy about: 🔴Britney’s journey into theater and majoring in musical theater. 🔴Her experience with A Very Potter Musical.
Broadway Time at Carmine's with Wesley Wray | Buena Vista Social Club
Broadway newcomer Wesley Wray, currently starring in Buena Vista Social Club, joins host Joel Crump for a new edition of Broadway Time at Carmine’s. About Wesley: Wesley Wray (Young Ibrahim) Broadway debut!
#103 - Kay A Oliver: Leaving Hollywood Without Leaving Storytelling
Award-winning author and Hollywood veteran Kay A. Oliver joins Was It Chance to unpack a career shaped by creative persistence, hard-earned reinvention, and the courage to walk away from systems that no longer fit.
#19-How Sondheim Gamified NYC - a talk at MCNY
Join the audience at the Museum of the City of New York as Joseph guides them on a tour of How Stephen Sondheim Gamified New York City. The talk explores the unique ways Sondheim incorporated the city into his games and puzzles.
Ginger Minj Is Back — and It’s a HoliGAY Party! 🎄
The iconic Ginger Minj returns to The Roundtable for a joyful, laugh-out-loud HoliGAYS celebration! We dive into festive fun, games, and holiday chaos while celebrating Ginger’s legendary career — from Drag Race superstardom to Broadway, music, comedy, and beyond.
"Artie and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" (Live Episode)
Emilee is back for this month's livestream episode alongside Glisteners, Ryan and Carianne! We talk about Andrew's response to HeMo's question, Artie's controversial jacket, and the best glee episode of all time? We'll be back in 2026 to finish out Round 3!
Ep424 - Sadie Dickerson: From Competitive Swimming to Sandra Dee
Transitioning from competitive swimming to the stage requires a specific kind of discipline, but Sadie Dickerson has mastered the pivot. She opens up about the intense audition process for Just in Time, which spanned months and a cross country move to Los Angeles, only to receive the life changing offer while house sitting with some very old dogs.
Episode #139: Amelia Cormack
Musical Theatre performer Amelia Cormack has had the opportunity to work in three of the world's biggest theatre industries: Broadway, The West End, and Australia's theatre scene. Her journey is equally inspiring as enlightening.
Ep235 - Ginger Minj, RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 10 Winner & Future Rum Tum Tugger
“ It's like an episode of RuPaul's Drag Race. You know there's a lot of people there. Some of them have very furry backs. Most of them pretend to dance and there's some cat fights.
Act 75: THE Ginger Minj Joins us LIVE
The iconic, larger-than-life, Broadway-belting, comedy-slinging queen you know and love from RuPaul’s Drag Race joins us in the studio tonight!
Trish Lindstrom Talks Harry Potter and the Cursed Child & Her Broadway Debut!
Trish Lindstrom stops by The Roundtable to talk about stepping into the iconic role of Ginny Potter in Broadway’s Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. Trish shares what it means to embody such a beloved character, the responsibility of honoring the Potter legacy, and how this epic story continues to resonate with audiences night after night.
A Christmas Carol at PAC NYC: In-the-Round Storytelling and Holiday Ghosts Revisited
In this episode of “Half Hour”, we take a deeper dive into the 2025 Off-Broadway production of A Christmas Carol at Perelman Performing Arts Center, adapted by Jack Thorne and staged by Matthew Warchus and Thomas Caruso.
Christian Cowan: Fashion as Kindness, Queen of Versailles, a Madonna Musical & More
Christian Cowan , Fashion Designer turned Costume Designer (Queen of Versailles) joins The Art of Kindness with Robert Peterpaul as he makes his Broadway debut. This episode covers: - the kindness of embracing your unique style.
BONUS: The Star Wars Holiday Special Commentary
Here's a special Patreon Preview -- Andrew and Jess's commentary for the iconic flop: The Star Wars Holiday Special! Come join the fun, and give it a watch!
34 Craig Carnelia III
The conclusion of a three-part program featuring Broadway composer-lyricist Craig Carnelia, known for IS THERE LIFE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL?, and his contributions to WORKING under Stephen Schwartz.
#120 Picnic At Hanging Rock with Tatianna Cordoba
U Guys, from Broadway's Real Women Have Curves, Tatianna Cordoba is here! First I give you all the latest Bway updates in the BroadwayWorld Recap, brought to you by my pals at BroadwayWorld.com.
Matching Minds with Sondheim: The Puzzles and Games of the Broadway Legend
In this episode, we dive into a little-known side of Stephen Sondheim—the master composer’s lifelong love of puzzles, games, and brain-twisting challenges.
Jefferson White Stops By To Talk "Drink and Be Merry" + Adam Volerich Returns!
Jefferson White is at The Roundtable talking all things Drink and Be Merry, his latest project that blends heart, humor, and holiday chaos in the best way. From his career journey to what drew him to this festive film, Jefferson opens up about storytelling, timing, and why this one hit especially close to home.
The Intimacy Coordinator's Guidebook with Brooke M. Haney
In this episode, we explore the evolving world of intimacy direction through The Intimacy Coordinator’s Guidebook: Specialties for Stage and Screen. Author Brooke M.
Shazeb Fahim Talking “Before We Begin,” Art, Love & the Stories We Tell!
Shazeb Fahim stops by The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to talk about his powerful new film Before We Begin, a quiet, intimate story that explores connection, vulnerability, and the moments that change us before we even realize they matter.
Broadway Melody- A Conversation with Jack Viertel and Ted Chapin
In this episode, Jack Viertel discusses his novel Broadway Melody, a sweeping show-business romance set against the backdrop of 1960s Broadway.
Philemon Chambers Sleighs the Roundtable For The Holidays!
Philemon Chambers comes to The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to bring all the festive flair, warmth, and charm that made him a breakout star in Single All The Way. We dive into life after the beloved holiday hit, how the film changed everything, and why audiences connected so deeply with his grounded, joyful performance.
Isn't She Great: Women Led Comedies From 9 To 5 To Booksmart
In this episode, Elizabeth Teets discusses her anthology Isn’t She Great: Writers on Women-Led Comedies from 9 to 5 to Booksmart, celebrating the power and humor of women-led comedies.
Reimagining how (and why) we make art
In this episode of Whispers in the Wings, Joshua is joined by multi-hyphenate artist Evan J. Lawson (he/they) — composer, writer, curator, singer, conductor, and Artistic Director of Melbourne’s Forest Collective.
Your Acting Career Called...It Wants You to Relax
You ever notice that actors can make anything stressful? Audition? Stressful. Callback? Stressful. Self-tape? Stressful. Meeting someone who might know someone in the industry? Oh, that’s a full-blown cardio event.
Episode 146 | Seth Stewart: "Performer's Edge"
Survival Jobs is back with Episode 146, hosted by Jason A. Coombs and Samantha Tuozzolo, featuring the iconic actor, dancer, and artist Seth Stewart!
Oedipus at Studio 54: Mark Strong, Lesley Manville, and a Modern Political Tragedy
In this episode of Half Hour, we take a deeper dive into the 2025 Broadway production of Oedipus at Studio 54, directed by Robert Icke and starring Mark Strong and Lesley Manville.
Garrett Clayton Brings The Grinch To Life With OFC Creations!
Garrett Clayton stops by The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to dive into his hilariously wicked and wildly charming turn as The Grinch for OFC Creations’ holiday spectacular.
#70 - Christmas Special Battle Royale!
We're ringing that Holiday feeling by talking about four Christmas Specials and ranking them. Each of our hosts bring a special to the table, and one special was voted on by their very Patrons. So join us as we talk about Pee Wee Herman, Spongebob Squarepants, Mr.
A Conversation with David Adjmi and Kenneth Lonergan
In this episode, Kenneth Lonergan moderates a conversation about Stereophonic, David Adjmi’s Tony Award-winning play. Set in mid-1970s Sausalito, the story takes us inside a recording studio where a rock band on the brink of superstardom struggles to create their sophomore album.
Anthony Nunziata Unwraps An All Original Christmas Album!
Anthony Nunziata joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to celebrate Christmas & You, his stunning new album of entirely original holiday music.
#102 - John DeDakis: Interviewing Hitchcock, Writing Thrillers, and Facing Failure
We sit down with award-winning novelist and former CNN senior copy editor John DeDakis—a storyteller whose life and career have been shaped by remarkable twists of fate.
Adam Volerich on His First Feature Film Drink and Be Merry — A Filmmaker’s Big Debut
Adam Volerich joins The Roundtable to celebrate a major milestone—his first feature film, Drink and Be Merry. The writer–director opens up about the heart, humor, chaos, and craft behind making the leap into full-length filmmaking.
Texas Woman’s University with Julio Agustin Matos
In this College Deep Dive, Julio Agustin Matos the Artistic Manager of Musical Theatre at Texas Woman’s University chats about MTCA Director Charlie Murphy about: Texas Woman’s MT program is a brand-new, forward-looking Bachelor of Music that feels more like a BFA.
#135 - Irene Sofia Lucio - Is Liberated!
Actress Irene Sofia Lucio joins Behind the Awards to talk about playing Isidora in Bess Wohl’s Liberation. Irene discusses auditioning for the role backstage at Slave Play on The West End. She also shares how this play feels like a love letter to her mother and her unique perspective as a new mother.
Ep 193: BY STRAUSS! In Search of THE GREAT WALTZ, part 2
This week Albert Evans joins me once again as we go “In Search of Lost Broadway.” Specifically, the 1934 smash-hit musical The Great Waltz, conceived, directed, and lighted by Hassard.
S7E1 - Immaculate Perception
Welcome to Season 7 of The Spark File podcast with Susan Blackwell and Laura Camien! On this episode, Laura and Susan discuss the wisdom of neuroscientist Dr. Dan Siegel and the fact that there is no such thing as Immaculate Perception.
The Hirschfeld Broadway Tarot Reading
In this episode, we’re joined by Emily McGill, creator of The Hirschfeld Broadway Tarot. A recovering Broadway publicist turned “Ivy League Witch,” Emily takes us on a bewitching journey where tarot meets theatre, revealing how Broadway archetypes align with the Major and Minor Arcana.
BONUS: Hell's Kitchen | Theatre in the D
On this extra special episode of "Theatre in the D" Jess is joined by his good friend Mnemosyne Chirolla to talk about the Alicia Keys Musical "Hell's Kitchen" which is playing at the Fisher Theater December 2 - 14, 2025. If you'd like to get tickets visit Broadway in Detroit!
Charlene: The Motown Legend Shares Her Incredible Story!
Charlene — the voice behind the timeless Motown classic “I’ve Never Been to Me” — sits down at The Roundtable to share the extraordinary journey behind the music. From her Detroit roots to global fame, she opens up about the highs, lows, reinventions, and the resilience that carried her through every chapter.
Episode 28 - Backstage at NAMT Part 2 Featuring The King of Harlem, Roja, Wakeman, and Alice Bliss
Welcome to Part 2 of our special coverage of the National Alliance for Musical Theatre's 37th Annual Festival of New Musicals. Each year, the NAMT festival shares 45 minute preview performances of 8 new musicals in development.
"Fondue for Twoing" (w/ Heather Morris)
Heather Morris is back to celebrate the 200th episode of this lil' Glodcast! Heather and I talk about everything: Beyoncé, her relationship with Dianna Agron and we definitively get an answer to what Heather's best vocal from the series is.
Ep423 - Christian Cowan: Dressing Lady Gaga at Eighteen with Super Glue and Sequins
Christian Cowan’s journey to the top of the fashion world is anything but traditional. He opens up about applying to Central Saint Martins with a literal soup can instead of a standard portfolio and explains how a childhood obsession with insects helped him understand high fashion structures.
The Queens’ English with Chloe O. Davis
In this episode, author Chloe O. Davis discusses The Queens’ English: The LGBTQIA+ Dictionary of Lingo and Colloquial Phrases – Young Readers Edition.
Ep234 - Bryce Bayer, Munkustrap in 2025 Music Theater Heritage Production
“ It's like a group of misfits gathering behind the bleachers after school. And we're all weird and no one wants to hang out with us. So we get together and we tell stories together.” This episode features Bryce Bayer who played Munkustrap in the 2025 Music Theatre Heritage production of CATS in Kansas City.
#18 - About the Author - Barry on The Broadway Radio Show
From an interview with Donald Feltham on his Broadway Radio Show, join Barry on his journey writing a book on Stephen Sondheim's love for puzzles and games, spurred by birthday gifts from his wife.
Quentin Plair Talks Not Without Hope, Chad Powers, and His Breakout Moment!
Quentin Plair joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon for a powerful and surprisingly joyful conversation about his new film Not Without Hope, the true survival story that’s already earning major attention.
Messy White Gays: Satire, Farce, and Privilege Off Broadway
In this episode of Half Hour, we take a closer look at Messy White Gays, the new Off-Broadway play by Drew Droege, directed by Mike Donahue, and set in a Hell’s Kitchen apartment on a disastrous Sunday morning.
Stranger Things Star Dora Dolphin: Kindness is Key (to the Upside Down)
Stranger Things: The First Shadow star Dora Dolphin discusses acts of kindness on Broadway with The Art of Kindness podcast. Her and host Robert Peterpaul cover: - Dora's wild audition process for Netflix and the Duffer Brothers.
FULL CIRCLE
This episode features the audio drama FULL CIRCLE by L.D. Potter. On a stormy night in 1909, William Hamish receives an unexpected visit from a young man determined to win the hand of his granddaughter.
33 Craig Carnelia II
The second of a three-part program featuring Broadway composer-lyricist Craig Carnelia, known for his original score for IS THERE LIFE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL?, and his contributions to WORKING under Stephen Schwartz.
David Bushman Proves There’s No Expiration Date on a Theater Career
Chicago is now celebrating 29 years on Broadway, with multiple national and international companies as well. And for more than two decades David Bushman has been a part of various Chicago productions around the world.
The Making of a Musical: The 12 Year Journey of Love Quirks
In this episode, composer, lyricist, and performer Seth Bisen-Hersh discusses The Making of a Musical: The 12-Year Journey of Love Quirks. He shares an insider’s look at the writing and producing process behind his award-winning off-Broadway musical, including detailed chapter analyses of every song and behind-the-scenes stories.
Tom Sharpe Talks Mannheim Steamroller & Bringing the Magic to Detroit!
Tom Sharpe of Mannheim Steamroller joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to break down the iconic holiday experience that has defined generations of festive music lovers.
A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FROM BROADWAY NATION!
You are invited to join me on December 11 at 5:00 PM at The Museum of Broadway where Tony and Olivier Award-winning lyricist , David Zippel, will be interview me about my new book, Broadway Nation: How Immigrant, Jewish, Queer, and Black Artists Invented the Broadway Musical.
The Periodic Table of Broadway Musicals with Andrew Gerle, Joseph Zellnik, Marc Bonanni , and Mary Testa.
Get ready for a wonderfully nerdy Broadway deep dive! In this episode, host Marc Bonanni of Broadway by Ghostlight sits down with authors Andrew Gerle and Joseph Zellnik to celebrate their dazzling new book The Periodic Table of Broadway Musicals.
Dr. Dave Talks Jazz Guitar, Groove, and the Magic of Live Music!
Dr. Dave brings his signature smooth jazz guitar sound to The Roundtable with Robert Bannon, sharing the stories, influences, and inspirations that have shaped his celebrated career. From the early days of discovering his instrument to crafting the melodies that made fans fall in love with his music, Dr.
Save Me a Seat – On the Road with Hello Dolly! - with Lewis J. Stadlen
In this episode, actor and author Lewis J. Stadlen joins theater historian Laurence Maslon to discuss Stadlen’s new book Save Me a Seat! On the Road with Hello, Dolly!.
MIA VASSILEV, SUPERSTAR PIANIST, MAKES HER 54 BELOW DEBUT!
Pianist, composer, and musical force Mia Vassilev joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to celebrate her debut at the legendary 54 Below. From classical brilliance to genre-blending collaborations, Mia has built a career defined by bold artistry, electrifying performances, and a sound that is unmistakably her own.
episode 6 | kara young
Episode 6: Kara Young. This week on Odd Woman Out, Tutz is hanging with Kara Young—history-making Tony winner, fearless storyteller, and currently breaking hearts (and faces) in Gruesome Playground Injuries with Nick Braun. Casual.
The Roundtable on the Red Carpet: NJ Hall of Fame Highlights
Adrienne hits the red carpet at the New Jersey Hall of Fame, capturing all the glamour and Garden State pride straight from East Rutherford! She chats with legendary inductees like NHL icon Martin Brodeur of the New Jersey Devils, David Bryan—Bon Jovi’s longtime keyboardist and Tony-winning writer of Memphis—plus CNN’s own Dana Bash.
#134 - Kevin Del Aguila - The Baker’s Wife, Hazbin Hotel & More!
Tony Nominee Kevin Del Aguila in never to busy to return to Behind the Awards to give us the scoop on his latest projects. From his 20yr journey with The Baker’s Wife, to Dogman The Musical, Hazbin Hotel and Schmigadoon Kevin is always busy making audiences laugh.
#4 - The IP race, selling a star, and how to be a smash hit with Bob Greenblatt
TV Executive, Theater Producer, and now The Show Must Go On Sale special guest Bob Greenblatt helped bring shows like “The Drowsy Chaperone,” “9 to 5,’ and the new revival of ”Ragtime” to the Broadway stage.
Ep422 - Kevin Del Aguila: The Actor Who Accidentally Became Everything
Kevin Del Aguila has one of those careers that feels impossible on paper but makes perfect sense once you hear him talk about it. He shares how acting and writing grew side by side almost accidentally, from staging one-acts with unemployed friends to becoming the secret ingredient that finally unlocked Altar Boyz.
Ep. 82: Exploring Empathy in "Merrily We Roll Along"
In this episode, Andrew talks to director and performer Maria Friedman about the filmed-for-cinema release of Merrily We Roll Along, which closed on Broadway in 2024. Friedman, whose journey with Merrily We Roll Along dates back to the early 90s, when she played Mary, directed revivals of the show in London and on Broadway.
What Is Lighting Design? A Genealogy of People and Ideas
Discover the history and artistry behind stage lighting in a conversation with Michael Chybowski, author of What Is Lighting Design?: A Genealogy of People and Ideas.
The Myth of the Perfect Take-(and Other Fairy Tales)
Today’s episode is part pep-talk, part reality check, and part comedic intervention. Actors obsess over getting it right — especially on self-tapes. You know this. You’ve lived this. But here’s the kicker: Casting directors aren’t looking for perfect.
Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York): Rom-Com Rules, Cake Runs, and Tony Awards Buzz
In this episode of “Half Hour”, we take a deeper dive into the Broadway musical Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York), now playing at the Longacre Theatre. We unpack the show’s rom-com structure, how the title frames the central journey across New York, and where the book and concept land for us.
Jonathan Bennett – The Mayor of Christmas Talks Hallmark, Holidays, Broadway & More
Jonathan Bennett — the one and only Mayor of Christmas — stops by for a festive, joy-packed chat about all things holiday magic! From his Hallmark legacy to Finding Mr.
Merrily We Roll Along Director Maria Friedman: The Power of Kindness in Storytelling
Merrily We Roll Along's Broadway and film director Maria Friedman joins The Art of Kindness for a chat on translating her Tony-winning take on the hit Stephen Sondheim production to a SONY film, starring Jonathan Groff, Daniel Radcliffe and Lindsay Mendez.
#69 - Wicked For Good (2025)
Who can say that I've been changed for the better? Yes we've finally covered both halves of one Wicked movie. We talk about the character assassination of Nessarose, the role of Dorthy, and why the second act of Wicked just isn't as good.
A Paradox - The Polarized Part
Host Bobby Steggert takes another step back from interviewing to reflect on the phenomenon of polarization - from the current political climate, to the contradictory forces in every human experience.
The Complete Works of Jane Austen, Abridged
In this episode, we dive into The Complete Works of Jane Austen, Abridged, a fast-paced, 80-minute romp through all of Austen’s beloved heroines, friends, and incisive social satire.
Douglas Taurel Talks “The American Soldier” — New NYC Run!
Douglas Taurel joins us to talk about the powerful return of his acclaimed one-man show The American Soldier, now back in New York for a limited run. The piece has toured nationwide for over a decade, including the Kennedy Center, and tells the deeply human stories of 14 characters—men, women, and families forever changed by service.
Emma Flynn Bespolka (MTCA Alum and from West End’s Cluesless) on Being Yourself Is “Popular”
In this Artist Exploration, Emma Flynn, an MTCA Alum and from West End’s Clueless chats with MTCA Director Charlie Murphy about: Be yourself, trust your type, and bring your whole person into the room. Grieve the setbacks, then release what you can’t control.
#133 - Jack Plotnick - Vape! The Grease Musical Parody
Actor/Director Jack Plotnick joins Behind the Awards to chat about the upcoming run of the hilarious parody Vape the Musical. Fans of the movie Grease and John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John will love this modern telling the summer love of Danny & Sandy, a girl from down under.
Why Be A 9 When You Can Be a 10 - The Salisha Show
In this episode, we’re joined by Salisha Thomas, in conversation with TyNia René Brandon, to talk about Salisha's book, Why Be a 9 When You Can Be a 10. Part memoir, part motivational guide, the book shares Salisha’s journey from self-doubt to Broadway stardom, offering tools to help readers step into their full potential.
Stevie Holland Talks “Talk to Your Tomatoes” Her New Album!
Stevie Holland returns with Talk to Your Tomatoes, a charming, clever, and beautifully crafted new collection that blends classic jazz storytelling with her signature warmth and wit.
Episode 27 - Backstage at NAMT Part 1 featuring FINN, Love is Dead, Soft Magical Tofu Boy(s), and Particle
Welcome to a very special episode of Backstage Pass. We recently attended the National Alliance for Musical Theatre's 37th Annual Festival of New Musicals in New York City, and have created a podcast experience that will make you feel like you’re right there with us!
"Momford and Daughters" (w/ Allison & Patrick)
We're back after the Thanksgiving holiday and Andrew's 30th birthday! Allison and Patrick return this week and they bring the discourse with the past few episodes of competitions. So if you can't stand the heat, get out of the glitchen!
Ep421 - Gabrielle Nevaeh: Flying From All That Into the Upside Down
Gabrielle Nevaeh’s journey to Stranger Things: The First Shadow feels like a real-time coming-of-age story. In our conversation, she opens up about growing up painfully shy in Florida, discovering acting at a performing arts school, and then making the leap to Los Angeles at just twelve years old with nothing but six suitcases and a dream.
#17-Steve is Love: Merrily We Play Along
Steve is Love: Merrily We Play Along. Celebrate the upcoming cinematic release of Broadway’s Merrily We Roll Along with this special episode, including an interview with Maria Friedman, the show’s innovative director.
God, Sex, and Musical Theatre with Kristin Hanggi
Award-winning Broadway director Kristin Hanggi (Rock of Ages, bare, Dear Dumb Diary) joins us to discuss her debut book, God, Sex, and Musical Theatre: Meditations for Unlocking the Powerful Self.
Ep233 - Cooper Howell, Associate Director in CATS: "The Jellicle Ball"
“I was involved basically since the very first workshop. I was the original Rum Tum Tugger.” This episode features Cooper Howell who was an Associate Director of the Perelman Performing Arts Center's reimagined production of CATS: The Jellicle Ball and will be continuing the role during the Broadway Transfer.
Scott Hoying Talks Pentatonix Tour, New Christmas Album ,& Dancing With The Stars!
Scott Hoying returns to The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to chat about Pentatonix’s current world tour — including their much-anticipated stop this week at Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena — and the release of their brand-new holiday album, Christmas in the City.
Act 74: Talking Turkey and Spilling the Tea Featuring Straight No Chaser
Join Heather and Amber as they talk Macy's Thanksgiving Day Broadway performances, all the drama that happened this weekend on and off stage, and we share our interview with Founding Member of Straight No Chaser Steve Morgan!
Braving Creativity with Maddie Corman, Naomi Vladeck, and Kristin Hanggi
Join us for a lively conversation with actor and writer Maddie Corman and creativity coach and author Naomi Vladeck, moderated by Tony-nominated director and author Kristin Hanggi.
Paul Rudd & Friends Talk The 12th Annual Bowling for SAY!
Adrienne hits the lanes for the 12th Annual Paul Rudd Bowling for SAY!—one of NYC’s most joyful, star-studded charity nights supporting SAY: The Stuttering Association for the Young.
Theatre Chat: Wicked: For Good, The Queen of Versailles Closing Announcement, and the Broadway Grosses
In this episode of "Half Hour", we break down Wicked: For Good, from the expanded plot and character arcs to the performances by Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande under Jon M. Chu’s direction, and how part two of the film plays against the first installment and audience expectations.
S6 Ep7: "Why We're Not a Union"/ Ralph Sevush
Welcome to our final episode of Season 6. We’ve had so many conversations this season about how writers get paid – or not. So in this episode, Christine talks to the Guild’s Executive Director of Business Affairs, Ralph Sevush, to clarify some questions that have come up and to give us his expert perspective.
Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York) Star Christiani Pitts: Kindness is a Duet
Broadway star Christiani Pitts talks Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York) on the Art of Kindness with Robert Peterpaul during a scrumptious conversation. The episode covers: the act of kindness from her drama teacher that made a lasting impression.
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