For Season 8, we're diving deep into the world of theater once agin with guests from Broadway, West End, and regional theaters near and far. From seasoned veterans to fresh faces on the scene, each episode is packed with candid conversations and inspiring stories about life in the performing arts industry.
Join me as I sit down with actors, directors, writers, and more to explore the highs and lows of chasing dreams in the spotlight. Subscribers will continue to get audition room horror stories as well as early access to every episode.
I'm also excited to bring back bonus episodes featuring the Final Five questions, where they share candid thoughts on life, love, and everything in between. These bite-sized episodes will follow each main interview, offering you even more insight into the personal lives and careers of our esteemed guests.
And just to give you a taste of what to expect this season, here are the final five questions I asked Lisa Howard last season (which was only available to subscribers). In these series of questions she opens up about the unpredictability of this industry and how embracing these challenges and uncertainties is so important as well as what “making it” means to her.
Season 8 officially starts Feb 5th with the wonderful playwright and director Steve Cuden with a fascinating tale of how brought Jekyll & Hyde to life with Frank Wildhorn, yet it was another lyricist who actually took it to Broadway. It’s a fascinating look behind the curtain of one the most iconic shows of the last 30 years.
Producing this podcast is a rewarding experience, but it's also costly and time-consuming as I’m essentially a one-man operation. By subscribing you’ll be supporting these podcasting efforts, and have access to extended conversations and other bonus content. Whether you subscribe or donate, your financial support of this podcast is greatly appreciated!
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John Rubinstein, a Man of Many Talents
Richard Maltby Jr. and the Curious Case of Nick & Nora's Failure on Broadway
Jocelyn Panton Finds Freedom After Failure in the Pageant World and Being $50K in Debt
Dan Knechtges Goes from Broadway Director to Artistic Director
Jelani Alladin Live at BroadwayCon!
Noah Crandell Finds a Silver Lining in the Struggles of Being an Actor
Welcome to Closing Night at the Marquis Theatre!
Lisa Lampanelli, The Queen of Mean Makes Nice and Gets Personal About Life on the Stage
E. Clayton Cornelious on Persistence and Opportunity as a Broadway Actor and Producer
Tony Award Nominees Talk About RAGTIME and XANADU on Broadway
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Why I’ll Never Make It Joins the Broadway Podcast Network!
Corrie Legge Shares How Choices Have Shaped Her Acting Career
Jack Canfora Continues to Learn as a Playwright, Even From His Critics
Remembering Phantom of the Opera with Cast Member Jeremy Stolle (REWIND)
Michael Kushner Embraces and Defends the Multi-Hyphenate Performing Artist
Jocelyn Jones Helps Actors and Individuals Awaken Their Artistry and Creativity
Maestra and Their Efforts to AMPLIFY Women & Non-binary People in the Musical Theater
Lisa Howard on Originating Roles on Broadway and the Unjust Stigma Associated with Plus-Sized Actors
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