63 episodes

BroadwayWorld.com's Pop Culture podcast hosted by Senior TV and Film Critic Matt Tamanini and BWW TV Los Angeles Bureau Chief, Jennifer McHugh. Matt and Jenn discuss and argue about all things pop culture, from television to movies to Broadway and everything in between.
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Some Like it Pop Matt Tamanini and Jennifer McHugh

    • TV & Film
    • 4.9 • 10 Ratings

BroadwayWorld.com's Pop Culture podcast hosted by Senior TV and Film Critic Matt Tamanini and BWW TV Los Angeles Bureau Chief, Jennifer McHugh. Matt and Jenn discuss and argue about all things pop culture, from television to movies to Broadway and everything in between.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Making a Musical Episode 2.5: 'Invisible: The Musical'

    Making a Musical Episode 2.5: 'Invisible: The Musical'

    On the final episode of our second season looking into "Invisible: The Musical," Jennifer McHugh is again joined by David Hollingsworth and David Orris who turn their sights towards the future for musical. They discuss the upcoming 54 Below concert and more.
    For more information on the "Invisible" developmental process, check out:
    https://54below.com/events/invisible-the-sci-fi-musical-comedy-in-concert/
    InvisibleTheMusical.com
    facebook.com/invisiblemusical
    twitter.com/invisible_show
    David Orris: twitter.com/orrisimo
    David Hollingsworth: twitter.com/hollingsworthit

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    • 24 min
    Making a Musical Episode 2.4: 'Invisible: The Musical'

    Making a Musical Episode 2.4: 'Invisible: The Musical'

    On the next episode of our return to looking into "Invisible: The Musical," Matt Tamanini talks to three-time Tony nominee Marc Kudisch, who in the spring of 2019 came on board the "Invisible" team as the show's new director. They talk about what work Marc and the Davids have been doing since he got involved, and what he's hoping to get out of the California reading and New York concert.
    For more information on the "Invisible" developmental process, check out:
    https://54below.com/events/invisible-the-sci-fi-musical-comedy-in-concert/
    InvisibleTheMusical.com
    facebook.com/invisiblemusical
    twitter.com/invisible_show
    David Orris: twitter.com/orrisimo
    David Hollingsworth: twitter.com/hollingsworthit

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    • 23 min
    Making a Musical Episode 2.3: 'Invisible: The Musical'

    Making a Musical Episode 2.3: 'Invisible: The Musical'

    On the next episode of our return to looking into "Invisible: The Musical," Jennifer McHugh talks to Jordan Goodsell and Dan Amerman who play the jock bully Chetwick and sidekick-gone-wrong Kemper. They talk about how their characters' unique evolutions defy expectations.
    For more information on the "Invisible" developmental process, check out:
    https://54below.com/events/invisible-the-sci-fi-musical-comedy-in-concert/
    InvisibleTheMusical.com
    facebook.com/invisiblemusical
    twitter.com/invisible_show
    David Orris: twitter.com/orrisimo
    David Hollingsworth: twitter.com/hollingsworthit

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    • 45 min
    Making a Musical Episode 2.2: 'Invisible: The Musical'

    Making a Musical Episode 2.2: 'Invisible: The Musical'

    On the next episode of our return to looking into "Invisible: The Musical," Jennifer McHugh talks to Alyssa Rupert and Christie Brooks who combine to play the show's resident mean girls, The Tiffanys. They talk about what makes these characters so much more than your stereotypical high school villains.
    For more information on the "Invisible" developmental process, check out:
    https://54below.com/events/invisible-the-sci-fi-musical-comedy-in-concert/
    InvisibleTheMusical.com
    facebook.com/invisiblemusical
    twitter.com/invisible_show
    David Orris: twitter.com/orrisimo
    David Hollingsworth: twitter.com/hollingsworthit

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    • 46 min
    Making a Musical Episode 2.1: 'Invisible: The Musical'

    Making a Musical Episode 2.1: 'Invisible: The Musical'

    On the Season 2 premiere of "Making a Musical," after two years, Jennifer McHugh catches up with the co-creator's of "Invisible: The Musical," David Hollingsworth (book) and David Orris (score).
    For more information on the "Invisible" developmental process, check out:
    https://54below.com/events/invisible-the-sci-fi-musical-comedy-in-concert/
    InvisibleTheMusical.com
    facebook.com/invisiblemusical
    twitter.com/invisible_show
    David Orris: twitter.com/orrisimo
    David Hollingsworth: twitter.com/hollingsworthit

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    • 26 min
    Tell Me More | Episode 28: 2019 Tony Omnibus Episode w/ Leavel, Steves, Korins, Morisseau, Tran, Carlyle

    Tell Me More | Episode 28: 2019 Tony Omnibus Episode w/ Leavel, Steves, Korins, Morisseau, Tran, Carlyle

    This episode of "Tell Me More" is BroadwayRadio's fourth annual Tony Omnibus Episode. In the 2019 edition, Matt Tamanini spoke with six individuals; four 2019 Tony nominees and two of our favorite theatre journalists.
    The four nominees that Matt spoke with come from four different disciplines within the Broadway community. First he speaks with the Tony-winning star of "The Prom," Beth Leavel. Then he spoke with theatre and entertainment writer Ashley Steves. The pair discussed the importance and impact of "What the Constitution Means to Me."
    Next, Matt talked to David Korins, Tony-winning scenic designer behind the spectacularly unique set for "Beetlejuice." Then, Matt talked to the Tony-nominated, McArthur Genius winning book writer of "Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations," Dominique Morisseau.
    Following that is a chat between Matt and American Theatre's senior editor Diep Tran about her recent article advocating for the Tony Awards to include work from outside of Broadway's 41 theaters. Finally, the episode concludes with Tony-winning choreographer of "Kiss Me Kate," Warren Carlyle.
    Intro: 00:00:10
    Beth Leavel: 00:02:35
    Ashley Steves: 00:24:22
    David Korins: 00:38:08
    Dominique Morisseau: 00:59:23
    Diep Tran: 01:23:10
    Warren Carlyle: 01:40:02
    Contact Beth Leavel:
    https://theprommusical.com
    Contact Ashley Steves:
    https://ashleysteves.com
    Twitter: @NoThisIsAshley
    Instagram: @nothisisashley
    Contact David Korins:
    http://www.davidkorinsdesign.com
    https://beetlejuicebroadway.com
    Twitter: @DavidKorins
    Instagram: @davidkorins
    Facebook: Click Here
    Contact Dominique Morisseau:
    http://dominiquemorisseau.com
    https://www.ainttooproudmusical.com
    Twitter: @domorisseau
    Instagram: @domorisseau
    Facebook: Click Here
    Contact Diep Tran:
    https://dieptran.com
    https://www.americantheatre.org/byline/diep-tran
    https://www.americantheatre.org/2019/05/06/why-the-tony-awards-should-recognize-off-broadway/
    Twitter: @diepthought
    Instagram: @dieptimes
    Contact Warren Carlyle:
    https://www.roundabouttheatre.org/get-tickets/2018-2019-season/kiss-me-kate/
    Twitter: @carlylewarren
    Instagram: @warrencarlyle
    Contact Matt:
    matt@broadwayradio.com
    Twitter: @BWWMatt
    Instagram: @BWWMatt
    Theme music provided by www.bensound.com
    Music in episode:
    "The Lady's Improving" from "The Prom" Original Cast Album
    "It's Not About Me" from "The Prom" Original Cast Album
    Highlights from “What the Constitution Means to Me” at New York Theatre Workshop
    "Dead Mom" from “Beetlejuice” Original Cast Album
    “My Girl” from “Ain’t Too Proud” Original Cast Album
    "100 Years of Subterranean Blues" from the "Rags Parkland Sings the Songs of the Future" Off-Broadway Premiere
    “Too Darn Hot” from the “Kiss Me Kate” 2019 Broadway Revival

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    • 2 hr 6 min

Customer Reviews

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10 Ratings

10 Ratings

Kria88 ,

Entertaining & informative

What a great find! A podcast that touches on so many of my favorite things (tv, Broadway, pop culture, etc.). There is nothing else like it... Thank you!

spareben ,

best of all worlds

Genial hosts, witty banter, knowledgeable reviews so you won't have FOMO - if you like movies, music, TV OR Broadway, check this podcast out. Matt & Jennifer are always entertaining, and I love the interstitial clip choices!

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