I love all of the podcasts run by Patrick Hinds. Theater People, BroadwayBackstory, and BroadwayCon The Podcast.
Broadwaysted is also a favorite.
"Oh look at the time, three more intelligent plays just closed and THE ADDAMS FAMILY made another million dollars" -Jackie Hoffman, Broadway.com Audience Awards
IdinaBellFoster said: "I love all of the podcasts run by Patrick Hinds. Theater People, BroadwayBackstory, and BroadwayCon The Podcast.
Broadwaysted is also a favorite.
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Broadway Backstory by Patrick Hinds is wonderful. Informative, engaging, with excellent t production values. There are 8, the last one posted more than a few months ago. Does anyone know Patrick and/or if he has plans to continue? He does considerable research so I can image they are time-consuming and labor-intensive.
Alex Kulak2 said: "What are some of your favorite podcasts about musical theatre? Mine is Jim and Tomic's Musical Theatre Happy Hour"
I like them somewhat but they go off on way too many tangents and basically say on the tangent longer than the actual musical they're supposed to talk about. They also get facts wrong pretty often. I never email/tweet corrections because I'm not that guy, but I am the guy who screams "No, it was LANIE KAZAN!!" to my speakers.
I love Theater People for the quality of guests and interviews. I wish that Patrick would tone it down a bit with the hyperbole... Seems like he is "obsessed" with everyone and all of their projects are his "favorite shows" :P
PatrickDC said: "Broadway Backstory by Patrick Hinds is wonderful. Informative, engaging, with excellent t production values. There are 8, the last one posted more than a few months ago. Does anyone know Patrick and/or if he has plans to continue? He does considerable research so I can image they are time-consuming and labor-intensive."
I also really liked Broadway Backstory. Their Twitter confirms more episodes are coming this September.
perfectliar said: "PatrickDC said: "Broadway Backstory by Patrick Hinds is wonderful. Informative, engaging, with excellent t production values. There are 8, the last one posted more than a few monthsago. Does anyone knowPatrick and/or if he has plans to continue? He does considerable research so I can image they are time-consuming and labor-intensive."
I also really liked Broadway Backstory. Their Twitter confirms more episodes are coming this September."
Yeah! Just got an email from TodayTix, producer of the Broadway Backstory podcast. Season 2 starts September 19 with a two-part podcast on HAMILTON.
My favorite is Behind the Curtain. Great interviews with current stars and stars of the past. Always interesting content. Sadly their Peter Filichia episode has some major sound issues.
Off-book! It's a new improvised musical podcast, where the hosts invite someone from the comedy world, then the theee of them get to make up a 45 minute musical on the spot -- it's a little juvenile, has an awful theme song, and the songs are typically nonsense, but they sure are funny.
FYI, Broadway Backstory does have a second season coming.