Broadway Bullet: Theatre from Broadway, Off-Broadway and beyond.
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Broadway Bullet: Theatre from Broadway, Off-Broadway and beyond.
Theatre's longest running podcast is celebrating its 11th Anniversary season! Broadway Bullet features interviews with Broadway stars, and artists on the rise, from actors to designers, directors and writers. Covering theatre on Broadway, Off-Broadway, Independent theatre and more. Music from differ...
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178 Episoden904 - ShoSial Networking - Sept. 13, 2018
We’re meeting people all over the theatre scene in this episode. A Letter to Harvey Milk recently concluded it’s Off-Broadway run, and I am sure it wi...
Adam Heller & Julia Knightel (A Letter to Harvey Milk) Unedited (904)
A Letter to Harvey Milk recently concluded it’s Off-Broadway run, and I am sure it will become a regional staple. Adam Heller & Julie Knightel, the ut...
Raquel Suarez Green (Phantom of the Opera) Unedited (904)
Raquel Suarez Groen recently made her Broadway debut as Carlotta in Phantom of the Opera. She discusses her debut and some of the differences between...
Robert Diamond (Broadway World) Unedited (904)
We talk to the founder of the incredibly popular and influential website, Broadway World. It may be unfathomable. But there was a time where people di...
903 - Past Meets Present (Aug. 29, 2018)
The past and the present constantly collide in the theatre. Old stories become new, and new trends influence how we see shows of the past. First up,...
Tina Marie Casamento - Chasing Rainbows (Unedited) [903]
Tina Marie Casamento shares with us her highs and lows of bringing the story of a young Judy Garland to Broadway; with her development as writer and p...
Michael Lee Brown - Dear Evan Hansen (Unedited) [903]
Michael Lee Brown has been alternate for Dear Evan Hansen since the beginning. A show that will be influencing how future shows tell their stories, Mi...
Adam Key & Gabriella Marzetta - Frankenstein (Unedited) [903]
The new adaptation of the old Frankenstein continues to run strong at St. Lukes. Actors Adam Kee and Gabriella Marzetta discuss working on this show i...
Save Tin Pan Alley - George Calderero (Unedited) [903]
One of the oldest institutions of our songwriting heritage... Tin Pan Alley May face being erased in the name of progress in lower Manhattan. George C...
902 - A Little Mentoring (Aug. 14, 2018)
In this episode we speak with three people with a lot of great advice to offer theatre artists. First, Angelina Fiordelissi talks about her work as fo...
Raissa Katona Bennet - Cabaret Artist (Unedited) 902
Raissa Katona Bennet talks about her career as a theatre actress and cabaret artist, with tons of great advice for those starting out. We might even l...
901 - Exploring the One-Man-Show
We're back with a brand new season, and to kick it off, we're going to be exploring the one-man show. What goes into them, why to do them. First, Ba...
817 - Rick Elice (Bookwriting Masterclass) Unedited (817)
Book writer Rick Elice, came into the theatre by an unusual route, and became a book writer later than some others, but he has made a huge impact sinc...
817 - Jeremy Chernik (Frozen Special Effects) Unedited (817)
Frozen recently opened on Broadway, and we got a chance to talk with Jeremy Chernick, the effects designer for this tech heavy production. He talks ab...
816 - The DGF Fellows (April 12, 2018)
In this episode, we talk with four people in the Dramatists Guild Foundation Fellowship program. DGF Fellows is a year-long development intensive led...
815 - Gone But Not Forgotten (April 4, 2018)
In this episode,we have two shows that have passed, but we expect to hear more from their creators soon! Immersive theatre has exploded, and we talked...
814 - Wanna Produce? - February 28, 2018
Are you wondering what a producer has to do or curious about producing yourself? We've got an episode chock full of interviews of interest to you. Car...
Cara Reichel & Peter Mills (Prospect Theatre) Unedited (814)
Cara Reichel and Peter Mills talk about their production company, Prospect Theatre company, their fantastic growth, and areas you need to look out for...
Ralph Lewis (Peculiar Works: Androbourous) Unedited (814)
Ralph Lewis of Peculiar Works talks about dusting off the forgotten American classic, Androbourous and the challenges and joys of producing site-speci...
813 - The Music Episode (Feb. 21, 2018)
Are you into all things musical theatre and cabaret? We've got a music issue for you, chock full of everything from Classics to Americana Romano DiNil...
812 - Opera Or Musical Theatre - Jan. 23, 2018
There are many blurred lines between Opera and Musical Theatre, and in this episode we have artists working on shows that demonstrate this. Rodney Ing...
811 - Go See A Show (Come From Away, Jersey Boys & Frankenstein) - Jan. 9, 2018
We've got a sampling for you this episode, a show on Broadway, Off-Broadway and Independent Theatre. First, Q. Smith and Geno Carr are giving their al...
810 - Another Go Round - Dec. 18, 2017
With two shows running on Broadway, Glenn Slater is excited that the sequel to Phantom of the Opera, Love Never Dies is finally hitting America on a n...
809 - New In NY - Dec. 5, 2017
The Mad Ones, by our friends, Kerrigan and Lowdermilk is gaining heat with the Prospect production at 59E59 and actress Leah Hocking is here to discus...
808 - Cabaret And LPTW - Nov. 28, 2017
Broadway titan and Cabaret performer Karen Mason stops by with her husband, songwriter extraordinaire, Paul Rolnick. Each have a new album and tons of...
807 - Balancing The Load - Oct. 12, 2017
Ben Heller from Aurora Productions stops by to explain the detailed, often byzantine process of the Broadway Load-In. Why does it cost sop much? You'l...
806 - Breaking The Rules
Max Vernon loves to mess with audience expectations, and he certainly succeeds with The View Upstairs. The cast album just came out and the show has o...
805 - Build It And They Will Come - Sept. 12, 2017
In this episode, James Barbour talks about the demands of his long stint as the 15th Phantom in Phantom of the Opera and the importance of actors to d...
804 - Pushing Forward - Aug. 29, 2017
The Lincoln Center hit another one out of the park this past season with Oslo, and Daniel Jenkins stops by to tell us all about it. Danielle Trzcinski...
803 - Bringing It Together - Aug. 15, 2017
In this episode, all four members of the Junkyard Dog production team, Sue Frost, Randy Adams, Marleen Magnoni Alhadeff and Kenny Alhadeff gather to d...
802 - Groundhog Day, Puffs & Lighting at the Public Theatre - July 25, 2017
In Volume 802, John Sanders stops by to talk about his role as Ned in Groundhog Day, a 2017 nominee for Best Musical currently playing on Broadway. He...
801 - NYMF 2017 - July 11, 2017
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801b - Anne Frank in the Gaza Strip - July 11, 2017
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708 - Get Off the Ground - Feb. 27, 2017
In this episode: Lynne Wintersteller stops by to talk about he sustained career acting on stage. She talks about everything from her latest show, Shea...
707 - VIP Backstage Pass - Jan. 10, 2017
Welcome back for another episode! In this episode we talk with Jason Bassett about Stage Managing the Hamilton monster. We get a deep look at what a G...
Vol 706 - The Way Things Work - Apr. 5, 2016
Andrew Lippa discusses his career as a composer/lyricist for the Broadway stage. Adam Feldman, theatre critic for Time Out NY, discusses theatre and t...
705 - Time To Move - Mar. 15, 2016
Kate Shindle gives a very candid talk into her new position as President of Actor's Equity, and what changes might be needed down the line. Patrick No...
704 - The First Break - Mar. 1, 2016
Stephanie Klemons (Dance Captain) and Andrew Chapelle each swing nightly for the mega-hit, Hamilton. They talk about the whole process and their actin...
703 - Ways To Work - Feb 16, 2016
Megan McInnis discusses her long history and path to NYC with the musical, Daddy Long Legs; Andrew Lippa and Rachel Routh talk about the Dramatists Gu...
702 - The Road Less Traveled - Feb 2, 2016
Bobby Steggart discusses his new play, Boy, as well as shares some of his unorthodox and refreshing views on a career in acting. Director/Creator Bruc...