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This Week on Broadway for April 10, 2016: The Crucible, Dry Power, Hungry, The Broadway Musicals of the 1950s

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Peter Filichia, James Marino, and Michael Portantiere review: The Crucible, Dry Power @ The Public, Hungry @ The Public, and Broadway By The Year: The Broadway Musicals of the 1950s. Peter tells us about his visit to Penn State University for a panel with Jennifer Ashley Tepper and Scott Miller. ———————————- This episode of THIS read more


This Week on Broadway for September 7, 2014: 10 Reasons Why We Love Ben Rimalower

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Peter Filichia, James Marino and Michael Portantiere talk with Ben Rimalower. We also talk about Playwrights Realm’s production of My Mañana Comes, who to follow on Facebook, Bridges of Madison County sheet music, 54 Below’s Meadowlark tally, Joan Rivers, Cinderella posts closing notice, King Kong looking around, Doctor Zhivago expected read more


This Week on Broadway for July 13, 2014: Robin De Jesús

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Peter Filichia, James Marino and Michael Portantiere talk with Robin De Jesús. We also talk about International Thespian Festival in Nebraska, Holler If Ya Hear Me, Tick Tick Boom, 54 Sings 1776, Meeting Our Heroes (NYMF Event), West Village Musical Theatre Festival and a revisit to Rocky.   Please take the BroadwayRadio survey by CLICKING HERE. read more


This Week on Broadway for December 1, 2013: Jennifer Ashley Tepper, Seth Rudetsky and Jack Plotnick

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James Marino and Michael Portantiere talk with Jennifer Ashley Tepper about her book The Untold Stories of Broadway: Tales from the world’s most famous theaters. We also chat with Seth Rudetsky and Jack Plotnick about their musical: Disaster! After that we discuss a few news items of the week.   Please take read more


This Week on Broadway for July 31, 2011: People with Three Names

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Peter Filichia, Michael Portantiere and James Marino talk with Jennifer Ashley Tepper and Kevin Michael Murphy about their series of shows “If It Only Even Runs A Minute”. Peter is just back from trips to Shaw and Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festivals. Also, we discuss the news of the week on Broadway: Rylance gives it away, Patti and Mandy, Lea, The “F” word (flop), Tony Awards, and Sam Norkin.