#10 - How to keep surprising Broadway — and how to keep Broadway surprising — with Kevin McCollum
From living on Avenue Q to (not) paying Rent in the East Village to hanging out In The Heights, Kevin McCollum has produced as many Broadway hits as New York has neighborhoods.
Kathryn Allyson Is Taking & JULIET Across The U.S.Including Detroit!
Kathryn Allyson is here as she takes the smash-hit musical & Juliet across the United States! This global sensation flips the script on Shakespeare’s classic love story, imagining what would happen if Juliet chose her own destiny—set to a soundtrack of iconic pop hits from Max Martin including Britney Spears, Backstreet Boys, Katy Perry, and more.
episode 12 | kandi burruss
About. This week on Odd Woman Out, Tutz sits down with Kandi Burruss — and yeah… she’s done everything. You know her from The Real Housewives of Atlanta (icon behavior), but that’s just one chapter.
Karin McCracken & Simon Leary Check In To HEARTBREAK HOTEL!
Karin McCracken and Simon Leary are here diving into the wildly original and emotionally electric Heartbreak Hotel, now playing Off-Broadway at the DR2 Theatre!
Weapons (2025)
Tonight we're diving into the Oscar Winning horror film from the lead actor in Miss March Zach Cregger. Come join us as we run like an anime character, and tear an old witch apart. This week we're talking about Weapons. Credits: Hosts: Jesse McAnally & Andrew DeWolf & Liz Esten.
When Nothing's Happening
Today we’re talking about something every actor experiences but almost no one talks about honestly enough. The slow period. The quiet stretch. The stretch where nothing seems to be happening. Today’s episode is called Your Acting Momentum Plan: Moving Forward When Nothing Seems to Be Happening.
EGOT Legend Rita Moreno Joins My 1000th Show… A Historic Moment For Us!
EGOT winner Rita Moreno joins me for a truly unforgettable milestone—my 1000th show. From her groundbreaking career across film, television, and Broadway to her powerful voice that continues to shape the industry, Rita reflects on a lifetime of artistry, resilience, and impact.
Episode 152 | "When Playwrights Kill" Press Day
Survival Jobs, a Podcast, hosted by Jason A. Coombs and Samantha Tuozzolo, recorded live from the When Playwrights Kill press day, releases a special episode featuring a lively and engaging conversation with the cast and creative team of the new comedy When Playwrights Kill, written by Matthew Lombardo and directed by Noah Himmelstein, making its world premiere at The Huntington Theatre in Boston.
#1 - Laurie Hernandez: Is Broadway is Harder Than The Olympics?
Welcome to the debut episode of Entre Acts! Host Linedy Genao sits down with the incredible Laurie Hernandez—a two-time Olympic medalist, Dancing with the Stars champion, and now, an actor making her Broadway debut in & Juliet.
43 Stages of Grieving: A Comedy
In this episode, we dive into 43 Stages of Grieving: A Comedy, a wildly inventive and deeply human story about a pregnant, dying robot and a human determined to live forever.
A Look Back at Misha Osherovich and Breaking Free from Body Image Pressures in Theater
After seeing Misha Osherovich in an Off-Broadway production of A Clockwork Orange, I began following Misha’s work and perspective online. A couple of years later, a deeply personal post about body image and eating disorder struggles stopped me in my tracks—speaking to something many of us face in this industry but don’t always say out loud.
Joshua Sapan & Miranda Lee Talk The Marvels of Media Festival!
Joshua Sapan and Miranda Lee are here to talk about something truly special—the Marvels of Media Festival, a one-of-a-kind celebration of autistic and neurodivergent storytellers happening in NYC at the Museum of the Moving Image.
SUNY Cortland with Deena J Conley
In this College Deep Dive Associate Professor and Chair of Performing Arts Deena J Conley and MTCA Director Charlie Murphy Discuss; 🔴 What makes the SUNY Cortland student. 🔴 The landscape of showcases and how they are changing.
#90 - Society Theatre Company Founders And 'Entangled' Playwrights Mona Mansour and Emily Zemba
Prolific playwrights Mona Mansour and Emily Zemba recently debuted Entangled: 12 Scenes in a Circle K off the I-40 in New Mexico. The play, which was directed by Scott Ilingworth, premiered at HERE Arts Center and is presented by SOCIETY Theatre Company.
Star Stone Talks Her New Show Coming To NYC Fringe Festival
Star Stone is bringing her bold, fearless voice to the NYC Fringe Festival with Clt Cult*, a provocative and absurd solo show drawn from her real-life experience inside a sexual wellness cult.
#151 - Ellenore Scott - Yes, We Think She Can Dance!
Choreographer/Director Ellenore Scott take a moment out of her busy schedule to give us the scoop on her current show; Ragtime, Titanique and Little Shop of Horrors.
Ep 50 - Adam Gwon - The Introverted Part
Adam Gwon is a composer and lyricist whose work explores the tension in the human condition between solitude and connection. It is his own introversion that fostered the space for him to discover his authentic voice, while it is also a tool for connection that shares the meaning of his most deeply held experiences.
S7E16 - Creative Hangovers
What happens after the big creative push? In this episode of The Spark File Podcast, Susan and Laura dive into the all-too-real experience of the creative hangover — that strange, tender, sometimes disorienting crash that can come after a big creative risk, milestone, performance, launch, or emotional lift.
Ep346 - Diane Paulus: Six Floors of Masquerade Madness
Diane Paulus joins the show for a deep dive into her remarkably storied career, starting with the serendipitous discovery of her father’s history as a director for the Army Entertainment Corps in post-war Tokyo.
#109 - Ray Hartjen: When Time Stops Being Unlimited
In this episode, Alan and Heather sit down with Ray Hartjen—a self-described professional storyteller whose career has spanned investment banking, pharma, tech, marketing, and creative writing.
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