A Broad’s Way Through Broadway
Each episode Allison has a conversation with a special guest to examine one of her favorite Broadway shows. | Sixfive Media
Categories: Arts
Tags: Broadway, musical theater, theater
Each episode Allison has a conversation with a special guest to examine one of her favorite Broadway shows. | Sixfive Media
Categories: Arts
Tags: Broadway, musical theater, theater
Tune in for conversations with up-and-coming musical theater composers and people of note in the theater community.
Categories: Arts, Music, TV & Film
Tags: composers, FOUNDATION FOR NEW AMERICAN MUSICALS, musical theater, performance, showtunes
Two on the Aisle the podcast is an audio version of the televised and webcast program produced every two weeks that features a review of theater and opera productions around the St. Louis area along with a calendar of theater due to play around the region. The regular hosts of the program, Bob Wilcox and Gerry Kowarsky have been hosting and reviewing all over town for more than 25 years on local cable and more recently on the internet.
Categories: Arts
Tags: Acting, musical theater, opera, performance, Shakespeare, theater, theater review, theatre
Hey there, future dance superstars and parents! 🌟 Are you a high school dynamo with a passion for dance and a gazillion questions about where to take your moves after graduation? Look no further! Join us on an exciting journey through the glittering world of dance colleges as we help you pirouette into the perfect program for you!
In our lively and upbeat podcast, we dish out the deets on the nation’s top dance colleges, bringing you the inside scoop straight from the experts themselves – Deans, Professors, and even some cool cats who’ve strutted their stuff on those very same dance floors!
Picture this… fun-filled episodes packed with insights, interviews, and maybe a sprinkle of dance-floor magic! 🕺✨ We’re on a mission to uncover what makes each University or College shine, because let’s face it, choosing the right college is a big deal!
As your guide through this toe-tapping adventure, I’ve been there, done that. Picture a small-town dancer from North Dakota (yours truly!) feeling utterly lost in the whirlwind of senior year. I wasted time and money galore on university-hopping before finding my groove. Now, I’m here to save you from the same dance detours!
Discover your unique dance destiny, avoid the pitfalls, and learn how to thrive in the program that will make you the absolute best version of YOU. 🎓
So, slip on those dance shoes, hit play, and get ready to chassé into the future of your dreams! For more info and answers to burning questions, email me at starbloomdance@gmail.com. Oh, and if you want to support the show (which we’d love you for!), just click here: https://venmo.com/u/cfpatheater
Let’s dance our way to your bright future together! 🎉💃 #DanceYourDreams #starbloomdance
Categories: Arts, Business, Education
Tags: ballet, Broadway, college, commercial dance, contemporary, dance, dance career, dance college, dance company, jazz, modern, musical theater, professional dancer, resume, tap, university
Join Director Michael Fling (Artistic Associate, Goodspeed Musicals) and Dramaturg Anika Chapin (Director of Artistic Development, Signature Theatre) as they explore and examine your favorite shows, from contemporary hits to classic Broadway. They’ll share fascinating tidbits about each show’s creation and history, then analyze a song or scene to illustrate how the dramaturgy of the show works. Whether you’re “Getting to Know” a show for the first time or learning more about an “Old Friend”, you’re guaranteed to fall in love with musical theatre all over again. New episodes monthly.
Categories: Music, Fiction, Arts
Tags: anika chapin, Broadway, broadway history, broadway podcast, broadway.com, chapin, classic musicals, criticism, directing, drama, dramatic analysis, dramaturgy, fling, goodspeed, goodspeed musicals, goodspeed opera house, hamilton, hammerstein, michael fling, music theater, music theatre, Musical, musical theater, musical theatre, musicals, play, playbill, regional theatre, rodgers, signature theatre, sondheim, stephen sondheim, theater, theatre, theatre analysis, Theatre history, tony awards
Two comedy and theatre nerds watch SMASH and become bros. It’s one of those shows. Each week, our hosts Jimmy Blackmon (Smash viewing veteran) and Marty Scanlon (Smash viewing virgin) are joined by guest luminaries from the world of Broadway, TV, and comedy to celebrate (and at times, just comprehend) NBC’s short-lived musical drama SMASH, episode-by-episode in all its beautiful, arresting, endlessly frustrating, and inspiring glory. All episodes of SMASH can be streamed for free on NBC’s website. Watch along with us to follow along! Lastly, this podcast has no official affiliation with the NBC series SMASH, and is all intended in good fun. We know how much hard work people put into any TV series (or any Broadway musical), so know that for as much as we rib it and poke holes in it, we both agree the world is a much better place thanks to SMASH’s existence.
Categories: Arts, Comedy, TV & Film
Tags: brian d'arcy james, Broadway, Comedy, debra messing, free the show, improv, jack davenport, jimmy blackmon, katharine mcphee, marty scanlon, megan hilty, musical theater, musical theatre, recap, second best, SMASH, television, theater, theatre, tv, UCB
Through interviews with theater and screen artists (producers, directors, actors, and writers), host Lonnie Firestone explores how creativity and industry intersect. Each episode examines a theme in the life and career of a working artist.
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Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tags: art, Arts, career, creativity, everyone, Finance, inspiration, lonnie firestone, making money, Money, Motivation, musical theater, places, places everyone, theater
Welcome to Geeks in the Greenroom, a podcast by and for theater geeks with your host Heather Morrison (hey, Ma, that’s me!). In each episode, I interview an actor, writer, dancer, singer, director, costume designer, triple threats, multi-talents, and all sorts of creatives. They share career journeys, confide their fails, wins, and surprises. I may even convince some to do a time step. What respectable Greenroom hang would be complete without a little light swearing, weird backstage rituals, and tails of showmances?
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Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Categories: Arts, Comedy, Leisure
Tags: Acting, actors, actress, AFTRA, Arts, back stage, big break, communitytheater, costume, costume fail, dance, dancers, director, directors, film, Fun, Funny, geeksinthegreenroom, going pro, going up, green room, greenroom, guests, humor, Humour, interview, meisner, Movies, musical theater, musicals, musician, Pit, places, places please, sag, showmance, singing, songs, stage, stage fright, Stories, storytelling, tap dance, television, theater, theater geek, theatre, time-step, treading the boards, triple threat, tv, union, upstaged, voice actor, voice over, wings, Writer
Devouring Broadway history, season by season // Hosted by Tim Kov & Anna Hulkower
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture, TV & Film
Tags: Acting, Arts, Broadway, celebrities, criticism, History, Musical, musical theater, musical theatre, musicals, performing, Performing Arts, plays, singing, theater, theatre, tony awards
A storytelling podcast with a sense of humor. Hosted by actor, writer, and comic Grace Aki. Featuring guest storytellers from the theatre, music, comedy, political communities and beyond.
Categories: Arts, Comedy, Society & Culture
Tags: Broadway, Comedy, Culture, grace aki, music, music theatre, musical theater, storytelling
Sofia has an unhealthy obsession with all things Broadway. This podcast gives her the perfect excuse to geek out! Join Sofia as she interviews celebrated names from all areas of showbiz and discusses their journey from starry-eyed youngster to musical theater professional.
Categories: Arts, Comedy, Music
Tags: Broadway, directors, musical theater, musicals, show business, singers, songwriters
A not-entirely-serious, conversational podcast by three friends about the musical, professional, and human aspects of being busy drummers and percussionists in NYC. From the bright lights of Broadway and Radio City Music Hall to the schlep to get there, and all points in between, Pete, Josh, and Andrew enjoy a back and forth about their chosen careers.
Categories: Business, Music, Society & Culture
Tags: advice, AFM, Andrew Beall, Andy Beall, Broadway, drums, Fun, gigging, Josh Samuels, Laughs, Local 802, musical theater, musicals, nyc, percussion, Peter Saleh, pit orchestra, schlep
During quarantine, a 20-something searches for acceptance and love using a new social media robotics technology. Wilson-Burns weaves a rhythmically driven script with the classic rock/80s pop/EDM inspired musical score of Standridge and Eads (Big Dumb Buildings) in a musical theatre podcast short series.
Categories: Arts
Tags: 80's, EDM, lgbtq, music theatre, musical theater, pandemic, rock, theatre