Straight back into Toronto and the Off2Broadway podcast, it’s Stefania Lounsbury taking back to the Goodman household and all contained therein.
Topics Include: Alice Ripley’s eyes, the over-analysis of musical theatre, Pretty Woman, Superboy, the Invisible Girl, and does Billy Elliot actually have a tragic ending?
2020-08-11 04:01:00 +0000 UTC
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Straight outta Toronto and the Off2Broadway podcast, it’s Tara Stanton taking us back to Oz not once, not twice, but SEVEN TIMES!
Topics Include: Hamilton, projections, the magic, the joy, the love, and living a 2-show life.
2020-08-04 04:00:02 +0000 UTC
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Five-time Tony Award-nominee Douglas Carter Beane brings us an overlooked Rodgers & Hart classic.
Topics Include: putting on shows in barns, woke for 1939, a more talented but more annoying version of Shirley Temple, aircraft on stage pre-Miss Saigon, and how Hollywood turned Lorenz Hart from gay to short for the biopic.
2020-07-28 04:01:00 +0000 UTC
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Robbie Rozelle (Mame, et al.) and Robert W. Schneider (La Cage Aux Folles) are here for a wild one. Where to begin? Valerie Perrine? Steve Guttenberg? THE VILLAGE PEOPLE? BABY JUNE??? Anyway, it was funnier in Angels in America.
2020-07-27 04:01:00 +0000 UTC
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Three-time Tony-nominee Rebecca Luker is here for a a walk through her career and the show Sheldon Harnick calls our “greatest American opera.”
Topics Include: getting an agent out of town, auditioning for Hal Prince, balancing your work and you life, and of course we talk about The Secret Garden and I play “How Could I Ever Know” are you kidding?
2020-07-21 04:00:02 +0000 UTC
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Tony-winning choreographer Christopher Gattelli (Newsies, SpongeBob SquarePants, Altar Boyz, The King and I, High Fidelity, et al.) brings our third dive into a show that you either love deeply or have no strong opinion on either way.
Topics Include: harrowing at the start, Pouncival, hidden ᗅᗺᗷᗅ references, and what Channing Tatum did not sign up for.
2020-07-14 04:00:01 +0000 UTC
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Children’s TV host Carly Ciarrocchi is here for a wonderful conversation about how one show can set your whole world in motion.
Topics Include: discount Disney DJ for bar mitzvahs, working together, finding what you’re good at, live children’s TV, and getting rejected in a letter you sent yourself.
2020-07-07 04:00:59 +0000 UTC
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Actor/performer/writer Tori Bouton is here for the last year’s Tony Award-winner for Best Musical.
Topics Include: Amber Gray, tragic endings, Amber Gray, why we wing this song, Amber Gray, Andre DeShields, and Amber Gray.
2020-06-30 04:01:00 +0000 UTC
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Hi everyone,
I wanted to give you an update on some changes that we’ll be seeing which may affect some of your pledges. Due to new laws passing in several countries and US states, Patreon will be required to start charging sales tax on some pledges starting July 1st.
Less than half of all patrons will be charged sales tax, and for most, the amount will be very small. For example, sales tax rates in the US range from 4% to 11%, so on a $5 pledge, that would be between 20 cents and 55 cents.
Whether or not you will be charged sales tax depends on your location, and what is considered taxable there. Not every pledge is taxable, not all benefits are taxable in every location, and sometimes only a fraction of a pledge will be taxable. The money that Patreon collects as a result of these laws are paid directly to local governments.
I’m working closely with Patreon to ensure I’m able to save you as much money as possible when it comes to sales tax - which is not something that’s possible with other platforms.
I have made the adjustments to the specificity of the tiers recommended by Patron to ensure that only the taxable part of your donation is taxed (if applicable).
If you’re in a location where sales tax will be required, you should expect to receive an email from Patreon with more information about this very soon, but I wanted to make sure you were aware of these changes way ahead of July 1st when they go into effect.
If you have questions, you should be able to find answers here. If you still have questions, the best place to get an answer is from Patreon’s customer support team, here.
Thank you for all of your support.
2020-06-29 12:25:42 +0000 UTC
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Roddy Flynn & Kari Ginsburg are back for the second A Star is Born which means Judy! Judy! Judy!! JUDY!!!!!
2020-06-27 04:00:03 +0000 UTC
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Actor/music director/podcaster Kevin David Thomas is here for a musical that takes you there and back. On a bus.
Topics Include: Jekyll & Hyde, Lauren Ward over Sutton Foster, M&M’s, why we do what we do, and Kevin & Patrick try to get Jeanine Tesori on their respective podcasts through fawning and begging.
2020-06-23 04:01:00 +0000 UTC
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Writer/performer/amazing human Amy Oestreicher comes to us with us to complete the Falsettos trilogy (by going back to Part 1).
Topics Include: Bill Finn calling on the phone, convincing teachers to let you do your own version of the assignment, tap dancing so hard you need surgery, and another in what is booming a series of scrapbooks!
2020-06-16 04:01:00 +0000 UTC
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Director/podcaster Robert W. Schneider is here for a musical whose legacy may be unfairly besmirched by an infamous Tony speech.
Topics Include: George Hearn, staging the overture, cutting the entr’acte, and maybe revoking Rob’s gay card live on the air!
2020-06-09 04:01:00 +0000 UTC
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Hello, beautiful people.
This week, I will be joining the music and dance industry by observing #BlackoutTuesday tomorrow. I would encourage you all to take the time to listen to the many Black voices out there that are sometimes literally dying to be heard.
There will also be no new episode this Wednesday.
Since March 30, 2016, I have never missed a week.
Since March 11, 2020, I have never missed a day.
But this is not a week for mirthful escapism, this is a week for change.
This is a week to stand up if you can. To donate, if you can. And to listen, because I know you can.
#BlackLivesMatter
2020-06-02 02:13:36 +0000 UTC
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Kimberly Cooper Schmidt (The Light in the Piazza) and Jay Schmidt (The Full Monty) talk about the best mockumentary ever made This is Spin̈al Tap (1984)! Also the nature of fame, the paradox of stardom, and a certain amount of jejune reflection on the very apex of childish manhood. And stuff.
2020-05-27 04:01:00 +0000 UTC
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Lara is the host of the podcast Stage Door Stories and has the best “how did this show come into your life?” story ever.
Topics include: Jeremy Kushnier, Jeremy Kushnier rapping, Jeremy Kushnier sliding across the stage in a T-shirt while 15-year-old Lara watched from the 2nd row, the Kenny Loggins-of-it-all, and running into Jennifer Laura Thompson on the street.
2020-05-26 04:00:02 +0000 UTC
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Jake is a director who brings his insightful theatrical mind to the best worst musical of all time that people either love to death or have no strong feelings about either way.
Topics Include: Bobby Fischer, the agony of Freddie, the ecstasy of Judy Kuhn, and whether or not the plot of Chess is just Tim Rice fan-fiction written by Tim Rice.
2020-05-19 04:00:02 +0000 UTC
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Star is playwright/lyricist/director who brings to us a fun and funny conversation about a still-relevant turning point in the history of American musical theatre that is further from us historically than it is from Oklahoma!.
Topics Include: gender-blind Bobbies, keeping the comedy in musical comedy, being alive, and sliding into her DMs.
2020-05-12 04:00:01 +0000 UTC
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Director/actor/lighting designer Michael Innocenti brings this (now) 19-year-old megahit to the podcast and asks "What am comedy?"
Topics Include: Neil Simon, Catskills, the corner of Jewish and Catholic, and what is Mel Brooks's 2nd-worst film?
2020-04-28 04:01:00 +0000 UTC
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From the team that brought you Promises! Promises! comes a film with everything: Walking! Coats! Racist make-up! Gowns! Everything except plot, character development, stakes, and/or a consistent tone. Join Logan Culwell-Block (Little Shop of Horrors 1982) and Caroline Dubberly (Hedwig and the Angry Inch 2014) for this amazing catastrophe.
Watch Lost Horizon (1973) on YouTube for free!
2020-04-27 04:00:02 +0000 UTC
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Johnny sings bass in The King's Singers and was almost literally born into this Lloyd Webber/Rice mainstay.
Topics Include: finding oneself part of a six-man vocal ensemble, naming all the colours in Joseph's coat, jacks-of-all-trades/masters-of-none, and Tuffi the elephant who accidentally fell from the Wuppertal Schwebebahn monorail into the River Wupper in 1950.
2020-04-21 04:01:00 +0000 UTC
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Guest host Kari Ginsburg talks to usual host Patrick Flynn about his rebirth as a music theatre devotee and what he thought the podcast would be versus what it is.
Topics Include: the Queen, Judy Kuhn, long may she reign; oddball Juan Peróns; crying and crying; the eternal struggle of the cast album as artform, commodity, and obsession.
2020-04-14 04:00:01 +0000 UTC
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Next Wednesday will be our 100th guest! So before that, let's look all the way back to March 2016 and our very first guest: Tracy Lynn Olivera! Which, synergistically, also happens to be the same show our 99th guest chose (though a different recording)!
Topics include: off-Broadway basement shows, the wrong kind of meta, and how Tracy feels about the 1999 Broadway revival (spoiler: she hates it).
2020-04-07 04:00:02 +0000 UTC
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Clare has appeared in some of the top theatres in DC and Baltimore. Which wouldn't be so remarkable except for the fact that she's nine-years-old!
Topics Include: auditioning, forgetting to breathe, pretending to drive a car, and loving what you're doing.
2020-03-31 04:00:02 +0000 UTC
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This year, Roddy Flynn (Anyone Can Whistle, TONYS!!!!, et al.), Kari Ginsburg (Gypsy, TONYS!!!!, et al.) and I are going to cover all 4 theatrical film versions of A Star is Born. And we start with at the beginning in 1937 with Janet Gaynor and Fredric March. It's not a musical but it will be!
2020-03-27 04:00:02 +0000 UTC
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Joanna works in the Education Department at the Kennedy Center and she is here to take us to school about a show that neither has its facts straight nor respects the emotional implications of said facts. But, y'know, royalty!
Topics include: Frozen 2, Gleb, Starlight Express, Gleb, eat the rich, Gleb, disregarding history, and seriously what is up with Gleb?
2020-03-24 23:28:35 +0000 UTC
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Hello, patrons of the Original Cast!
In celebration of Stephen Sondheim's 90th birthday on Sunday, I'm releasing a special episode full of friends and fans telling us what their favorite Sondheim song is. If you're so inclined, please send an email to originalcastpod@gmail.com with an audio recording of yourself telling me:
your name
the song
the show it's from
and why you love it (if you want to)
If I get it by Saturday night, I'll edit them together for release on Sunday.
Thanks in advance!
-p
2020-03-20 13:56:53 +0000 UTC
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Columnist, playwright, and the mind behind @KyloR3n is here for one of the most capital-M Musicals ever to grace the Broadway.
Topics include: unintentional weird, songs and book and when they don't meet, the unbearable heaviness of Alan Jay Lerner, and a 70-year-old musical that slaps.
2020-03-17 04:01:00 +0000 UTC
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I'm going to try and release 7 episodes a week during this time of social distancing where I talk to people in the theatre about what they're seeing and how they're doing.
First up: Kimberly Cooper Schmidt (The Light in the Piazza) and Jay Schmidt (The Full Monty) talk from uptown Manhattan.
2020-03-13 00:31:18 +0000 UTC
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People make movies and then musicals of those movies and some are not great. But some are transcendently good.
2020-03-10 04:00:02 +0000 UTC
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