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Theatre's longest running podcast is celebrating its 11th Anniversary season! Broadway Bullet features interviews with Broadway stars, and artists on the rise, from actors to designers, directors and writers. Covering theatre on Broadway, Off-Broadway, Independent theatre and more. Music from different shows and some live, exclusive performances. Its like an audio magazine with something new behind each segment.

Broadway Bullet: Theatre from Broadway, Off-Broadway and beyond‪.‬ Broadway Bullet Podcast

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Theatre's longest running podcast is celebrating its 11th Anniversary season! Broadway Bullet features interviews with Broadway stars, and artists on the rise, from actors to designers, directors and writers. Covering theatre on Broadway, Off-Broadway, Independent theatre and more. Music from different shows and some live, exclusive performances. Its like an audio magazine with something new behind each segment.

    904 - ShoSial Networking - Sept. 13, 2018

    904 - ShoSial Networking - Sept. 13, 2018

    We’re meeting people all over the theatre scene in this episode. A Letter to Harvey Milk recently concluded it’s Off-Broadway run, and I am sure it will become a regional staple. Adam Heller & Julie Knightel, the utterly astounding leads of the show are here to talk about the show and their careers.
     
    Next, Raquel Suarez Groen recently made her Broadway debut as Carlotta in Phantom of the Opera. She discusses her debut and some of the differences between Broadway and Opera, her traditional stomping ground.
     
    Finally, we talk to the founder of the incredibly popular and influential website, Broadway World. It may be unfathomable. But there was a time where people didn’t take web sites all that seriously. Robert Diamond discusses the sites ignominious beginnings to the powerhouse it is now.
     
    We are also going to hear two songs from Where the Sky Begins, songwriter Michael Mott’s Broadway-star studded album.
     
    All this inside, so buckle your seatbelts!

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Adam Heller & Julia Knightel (A Letter to Harvey Milk) Unedited (904)

    Adam Heller & Julia Knightel (A Letter to Harvey Milk) Unedited (904)

    A Letter to Harvey Milk recently concluded it’s Off-Broadway run, and I am sure it will become a regional staple. Adam Heller & Julie Knightel, the utterly astounding leads of the show are here to talk about the show and their careers.

    • 31 min
    Raquel Suarez Green (Phantom of the Opera) Unedited (904)

    Raquel Suarez Green (Phantom of the Opera) Unedited (904)

    Raquel Suarez Groen recently made her Broadway debut as Carlotta in Phantom of the Opera. She discusses her debut and some of the differences between Broadway and Opera, her traditional stomping ground.

    • 30 min
    Robert Diamond (Broadway World) Unedited (904)

    Robert Diamond (Broadway World) Unedited (904)

    We talk to the founder of the incredibly popular and influential website, Broadway World. It may be unfathomable. But there was a time where people didn’t take web sites all that seriously. Robert Diamond discusses the sites ignominious beginnings to the powerhouse it is now.

    • 45 min
    903 - Past Meets Present (Aug. 29, 2018)

    903 - Past Meets Present (Aug. 29, 2018)

    The past and the present constantly collide in the theatre. Old stories become new, and new trends influence how we see shows of the past.
     
    First up, Tina Marie Casamento shares with us her highs and lows of bringing the story of a young Judy Garland to Broadway; with her development as writer and producer of Chasing Rainbows.
     
    Then, Michael Lee Brown has been alternate for Dear Evan Hansen since the beginning. A show that will be influencing how future shows tell their stories, Michael discusses what so attracted him to the material.
     
    Next, The new adaptation of the old Frankenstein continues to run strong at St. Lukes. Actors Adam Kee and Gabriella Marzetta discuss working on this show in a very new “rep-in-theatre” tradition that is helping shows find their feet.
     
    Finally, one of the oldest institutions of our songwriting heritage... Tin Pan Alley May face being erased in the name of progress in lower Manhattan. George Calderaro stops by to discuss its historic and entertainment importance, and how you can help at SaveTinPanAlley.com
     
    All of that, inside!

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Tina Marie Casamento - Chasing Rainbows (Unedited) [903]

    Tina Marie Casamento - Chasing Rainbows (Unedited) [903]

    Tina Marie Casamento shares with us her highs and lows of bringing the story of a young Judy Garland to Broadway; with her development as writer and producer of Chasing Rainbows.

    • 39 min

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