LISTEN: Tonya Pinkins Talks JELLY'S LAST JAM & More on AND THE AWARD GOES TO...by Little Known Facts w/ Ilana Levine - April 7, 2021Tonya Pinkins had a very complicated journey with the musical Jelly’s Last Jam. Tonya shares that she was almost fired multiple times- even when she was in rehearsal for the Broadway production- but somehow she persevered and she won a Tony Award for her portrayal of this raw, powerful and vulnerable woman. Listen: Lizzy McAlpine Talks Music and More on NOW WE'RE TALKING with DREW GASPARINIby BWW News Desk - April 2, 2021Broadway composer Drew Gasparini, in association with the Broadway Podcast Network, welcomed Singer/Songwriter Lizzy McAlpine on this week’s episode of NOW WE'RE TALKING with DREW GASPARINI. Gasparini shared, 'Lizzy McAlpine’s music is so good that it makes me angry. Angry that I can’t be JUST LIKE HER!' LISTEN: MY FAVORITE FLOP Discusses ANYONE CAN WHISTLE On Latest Episodeby BWW News Desk - March 31, 2021Who's ready to chase some cookies?! Well, you better grab a net and start making a list of who's safe and who's sane because hosts Bobby and Kristina are back with a brand new episode of the new podcast My Favorite Flop and it's all about the 1964 Stephen Sondheim/Arthur Laurents musical 'Anyone Can Whistle'! LISTEN: Ruben Santiago-Hudson Talks SEVEN GUITARS & More on AND THE AWARD GOES TO...by Little Known Facts w/ Ilana Levine - March 29, 2021Ruben Santiago-Hudson had dreamed of being in an August Wilson from the first time he was in the audience of Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom. He found himself crying during the play and realized he was not just deeply moved by the play and the actors in it but the tears were connected to this feeling that for the first time in his life he was seeing people on stage who were so familiar to him and he wanted to be a part of that kind of storytelling. LISTEN: Scott C. Sickles Joins MOONSTONE CONNECTIONS Podcastby BWW News Desk - March 29, 2021Moonstone Connections episode 6 is now available. The episode features SCOTT C. SICKLES, an LGBTQ/biracial Korean American writer whose plays have been performed in New York City, across the U.S., and internationally in Canada, Australia, the UK, Hungary, Singapore, Indonesia, and Lebanon. WATCH: Grey Henson Joins SLUMBER PARTY PODCASTby BWW News Desk - March 26, 2021Tony Nominee and original cast member of Mean Girls on Broadway, Grey Henson stopped by to chat about his favorite musical theatre youtube videos and what it was like to work with Tina Fey on Slumber Party Podcast! LISTEN: Shelby Bond Joins Latest Episode of WIGHACKERS WITH DANIEL KOYEby BWW News Desk - March 26, 2021In this week’s episode of Wighackers with Daniel Koye, it is a very special interview with immersive theatre expert, Shelby Bond! Shelby went to London to obtain his MFA at The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in experimental and alternative theatre, he specialized in audience interaction and inventive audience engagement. LISTEN: Maya Jade Frank and Michael Lee Brown Join TAKE A BOW Podcastby BWW News Desk - March 25, 2021Broadway and Disney Channel star, Maya Jade Frank shares stories about her time on Broadway (Mary Poppins, Evita) and how those experiences helped prepare her for the TV/Film industry. Dear Evan Hansen Star, Michael Lee Brown shares his experience having a unique role in his Broadway Debut. LISTEN: Cady Huffman Talks ELECTRIC ISLAND & More on Broadway's Backboneby Broadway's Backbone - March 24, 2021Rachelle Rak’s 'DNA is every kind of storm you can imagine.” Rachelle feels that imperfection is what we have and that her resilience, that weird fire she has in her... it’s survival. Tony winner Cady Huffman directed the Actors Fund presentation of “Electric Island,” which premieres March 25th at 8:00pm. From Will’s favorite to Ulla to a burlesque communist, Cady Huffman continues to do her best and put it out there. Check out the full interview! Listen: LITTLE KNOWN FACTS with Ilana Levine and Special Guest, Howard Shermanby Little Known Facts w/ Ilana Levine - March 22, 2021Today's episode of Little known Facts features theatre administrator, writer, and advocate Howard Sherman. What are his thoughts on the return of Broadway? 'I think if you asked me a couple of weeks ago, I might have been slightly less optimistic than I am today,' he said.
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