Podcast: Play in new window | Download
Subscribe: RSS
Peter Filichia, James Marino, and Michael Portantiere talk about Marjorie Prime, Guys and Dolls @ Shakespeare Theatre Company, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas @ The Goodspeed, West Side Story @ LaGuardia High School, Oedipus @ Studio 54, Cheyenne Jackson @ Carnegie Hall, and La Bohème @ the Met

June Squibb in MARJORIE PRIME – Photo by Joan Marcus
“This Week on Broadway” has been coming to you every week since 2009. It is the longest-running running Broadway and theatrical podcast with hundreds of shows giving thousands of reviews and interviews.
Subscribe to BroadwayRadio in Apple Podcasts by CLICKING HERE.
Support BroadwayRadio on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/broadwayradio
Patreon listeners get This Week on Broadway first, on Sunday afternoon before it is released to the general public on Sunday evening.
Panel:
Peter Filichia | [email protected] | Facebook
PETER FILICHIA is a playwright, journalist, and historian with a number of books. Peter’s new day-by-day desk calendar – A SHOW TUNE FOR TODAY – 366 Songs to Brighten Your Year – is available at finer retailers! Peter also has columns at Masterworks Broadway, Broadway Select, and many other places.
Showtune for Today: Put on Your Sunday Clothes from Hello, Dolly! (Soundtrack!)

Michael Portantiere | [email protected] | Facebook
MICHAEL PORTANTIERE is a theater reviewer and interviewer. The founder and editor of CastAlbumReviews.com. He is also a theatrical photographer whose photos have appeared in The New York Times and other publications, and he writes reviews of cabaret shows for NiteLifeExchange.com. Additionally, Michael is known as a producer and director of shows at 54 Below, the Laurie Beechman Theatre, and other venues.
James Marino | [email protected] | Facebook
BroadwayStars
Note: This week we had listeners join us while recording. These listeners are Patreon members who support BroadwayRadio. If you would like to join us in the future, become a supporter at Patreon.com/BroadwayRadio.
Pre:
Jan Simpson’s All the Drama: “Hamilton”, 2016 Winner, Pulitzer Prize for Drama
Changes at BroadwayRadio: Today on Broadway on hiatus.
New shows coming in 2026: Last Week on Broadway (news recap), This Week in Theater (focusing on theater outside of NYC and around the US)

An Evening with Len Cariou @ The Laurie Beechman Theatre
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
Len Cariou is well known and beloved for his indelible performances in musicals and plays on and off Broadway, in classical theater, and in other media.
His major credits include Sweeney Todd, A Little Night Music, and Applause on Broadway, Blue Bloods on television, etc.
Join us at the Laurie Beechman Theatre as he shares reminiscences of his storied career and the many legends he has worked with in an on-stage interview conducted by theater journalist Michael Portantiere.
The evening will include clips of Mr. Cariou’s greatest roles, plus live performances of a song or two, followed by a Q&A session with the audience.
Reviews:

Danny Burstein, Cynthia Nixon in MARJORIE PRIME – Photo by Joan Marcus
PF + MP: Marjorie Prime @ the Helen Hayes Theater, through February 15, 2026
Jordan Harrison’s MARJORIE PRIME, directed by Anne Kauffman, at the Helen Hayes Theater
The Broadway production of Jordan Harrison’s MARJORIE PRIME stars Danny Burstein, Christopher Lowell, Cynthia Nixon, and June Squibb (original production of Gypsy!) in the title role of Marjorie Prime. This production marks Mr. Harrison’s Broadway debut.
What would you say to someone you lost, if you could see them again? What if they’re a better listener now than when they were alive? Pulitzer Prize finalist Jordan Harrison reinvents the family drama in his richly spare, wryly funny, and powerful MARJORIE PRIME, directed by Anne Kauffman. A heart-achingly beautiful rumination on aging and artificial intelligence, memory and mortality, love and legacy, MARJORIE PRIME examines the blurred line between a life lived and a life remembered.

Danny Burstein, Cynthia Nixon, June Squibb in MARJORIE PRIME – Photo by Joan Marcus
Flashback to 2015 — MP + PF: Playwrights Horizons production of Marjorie Prime
MP: Guys and Dolls @ Shakespeare Theatre Company, through January 8, 2026

New York, NY (December 10, 2025) – Lincoln Center Theater announced today that Julie Benko (Funny Girl, Harmony) will join the company of the highly acclaimed revival of Ragtime at the Vivian Beaumont Theater, directed by LCT Kewsong Lee Artistic Director Lear deBessonet, as ‘Emma Goldman’ beginning Friday, January 9 through Sunday, March 29. Shaina Taub who originated the role, and will be taking a previously announced leave of absence following the Sunday, January 4 performance, will return to the production on Tuesday, March 31.
PF: Irving Berlin’s White Christmas @ The Goodspeed, December 31, 2025
Directed by Hunter Foster (currently directing Million Dollar Quartet at Maltz Jupiter Theatre)
MP: West Side Story @ LaGuardia High School (nee: Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts)
PF: Oedipus @ Studio 54, through February 8, 2026
The Olivier Award®-winning, West End sensation, Oedipus – a bold and electrifying adaptation created and directed by Robert Icke stars Mark Strong – reprising his Olivier-nominated role as ‘Oedipus’ – and Lesley Manville – reprising her Olivier-winning role as ‘Jocasta.’
Also reprising their UK roles are Samuel Brewer as ‘Teiresias,’ Bhasker Patel as ‘Corin,’ Jordan Scowen as ‘Eteocles,’ and James Wilbraham as ‘Polyneices.’ They are joined by John Carroll Lynch as ‘Creon,’ Teagle F. Bougere as ‘Driver,’ Ani Mesa-Perez as ‘Lichas,’ Olivia Reis as ‘Antigone,’ and Anne Reid as ‘Merope,’ with Brian Thomas Abraham, Denise Cormier, Karl Kenzler, and Oliver Rowland-Jones rounding out the cast.
Robert Icke – the youngest Olivier Award-winning Director in history – transforms Sophocles’ epic tragedy into an essential, explosive, sensual human thriller catapulting the secrets of the past into a high-stakes present.
It’s election night. The polls predict a landslide victory. Everything is about to change. This fall, Broadway audiences will experience what London critics and theatergoers already know: Oedipus isn’t just a revival. It’s a revelation.
The creative team includes Hildegard Bechtler (Scenic Designer), Wojciech Dziedzic (Costume Designer), Natasha Chivers (Lighting Designer), Tom Gibbons (Sound Designer), and Tal Yarden (Video Designer). Casting is by Julia Horan, CDG and Jim Carnahan, CSA.
Robert Icke’s Oedipus was originally produced in Dutch by Internationaal Theater Amsterdam and was presented at the Edinburgh International Festival.
MP: Cheyenne Jackson @ Carnegie Hall‘s Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage, December 8, 2025
Get ready for an unforgettable evening of electrifying vocals and heartfelt humor as Cheyenne Jackson—the beloved Grammy- and Emmy-nominated star of stage and screen (Xanadu, Into the Woods, American Horror Story, 30 Rock)—takes the stage! Joining him are several special guests, including Tony Award winner Jane Krakowski (30 Rock, Oh, Mary!) and Broadway favorite Jessica Vosk (Wicked, Hell’s Kitchen) for a one-of-a-kind concert that weaves together Broadway hits, pop anthems, and timeless American Songbook classics—plus a few seasonal surprises.
News:
Stephen Schwartz & Gordon Greenberg on The Baker’s Wife, Wicked & More | Sitting Ovations Ep. 1
Welcome to Sitting Ovations, a new theater podcast hosted by Time Out theater critic Adam Feldman.
Helen Shaw @ NYT
A Tale of Two Broadways: Empty houses and Empty Tables — Majestic, Broadhurst, St. James (next week), Booth….
Does Broadway have a K shaped economy? Grosses Hamilton and Harry Potter
Future Episodes:
New York Theatre Workshop’s world premiere of a new version of Molière’s classic comedy Tartuffe by Tony Award nominee and NYTW Usual Suspect Lucas Hnath (Red Speedo, Dana H.). Choreographed by NYTW Usual Suspect and two-time Obie Award winner Raja Feather Kelly (Teeth) and directed Obie Award winner and NYTW Usual Suspect Sarah Benson (Teeth), Tartuffe will begin performances at New York Theatre Workshop (79 E 4th Street, New York, NY 10003) on November 28, 2025, with opening night set for December 16. Previously set to close January 11, Tartuffe was recently extended through January 24, 2026.
Peter’s Brainteaser:
Drop the first letter of this hit musical’s title, and you’ll get the name of one of its songs.
Hint: Someone who possesses five Tonys recorded it.
Michael’s Musical Moments
Music Opener: “We Need a Little Christmas,” Jerry Herman – Angela Lansbury and OBC of Mame
Music Closer: “Christmas Waltz,” Jule Styne & Sammy Cahn – Frank Sinatra, Christmas with the Rat Pack
Support BroadwayRadio on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/broadwayradio
Patreon listeners get “This Week on Broadway” on Sunday afternoon before it is released to the general public on Sunday evening.
Explicit: No
Contact Info:
Email addresses: See above in bios
BroadwayRadio Phone / Voicemail: +1-888-285-4666
BroadwayRadio: Facebook | Instagram
Subscribe:
Patreon | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | iHeart Radio | TuneIn | Pandora | YouTube Music
…and anywhere that you can listen to finer podcasts.
