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This Week on Broadway for August 25, 2014: Claybourne Elder, Twan Baker and Dave Hamilton

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Laura Motta, Aileen McKenna and James Marino interview Claybourne Elder who is playing Georges Seurat/George in the Signature production of Sunday in the Park with George. We also talk with Dave Hamilton who gives us updated reviews of Rock of Ages with Constantine Maroulis and Pippin.   Please take the BroadwayRadio survey read more


This Week on Broadway for June 29, 2014: Alex Timbers and Van Kaplan

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This week’s episode consists of two interviews: Alex Timbers and Van Kaplan.   Please take the BroadwayRadio survey by CLICKING HERE. Subscribe to BroadwayRadio in iTunes by CLICKING HERE. If you would like to listen to the podcast, click on the arrow in the player below. [display_podcast]   Panel: James Marino | [email protected] | Twitter | Facebook BroadwayStars read more


This Week on Broadway for February 24, 2013: Jessie Mueller

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Laura Motta, Aileen McKenna, Michael Portantiere, James Marino talk Jessie Mueller about the upcoming Philharmonic production of Carousel. Jan Simpson joins in for a discussion of Really Really, All in the Timing, Luck of the Irish, and Adam Guettel.   Please take the BroadwayRadio survey by CLICKING HERE. Subscribe to BroadwayRadio in iTunes by CLICKING read more


This Week on Broadway for February 17, 2013: Celia Keenan-Bolger

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Michael Portantiere, Aileen McKenna, Laura Motta and James Marino talk with Celia Keenan-Bolger. We also discuss Much Ado About Nothing, From White Plains, the passing of Kevin Gray, 2013 Shakespeare in the Park and The 10 hottest chorus boys and girls opening in Broadway musicals this spring.   Please take the BroadwayRadio survey by CLICKING read more


This Week on Broadway for January 20, 2013: Ryan Steele and Bare Chested Men

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Michael Portantiere, Aileen McKenna, Laura Motta and James Marino talk with Ryan Steele. We also discuss what Picnic, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Golden Boy, Broadway Bares and Sebastian La Cause have in common: Broadway audiences love to see them without a shirt on. Please take the BroadwayRadio survey read more