MIA VASSILEV, SUPERSTAR PIANIST, MAKES HER 54 BELOW DEBUT!
Pianist, composer, and musical force Mia Vassilev joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to celebrate her debut at the legendary 54 Below. From classical brilliance to genre-blending collaborations, Mia has built a career defined by bold artistry, electrifying performances, and a sound that is unmistakably her own.
episode 6 | kara young
Episode 6: Kara Young. In episode six of Odd Woman Out, host Samantha Dawn Tuozzolo (famously known as Tutz) sits down with Kara Young—history-making Tony winner, fearless storyteller, and the magnetic force currently tearing up downtown in Gruesome Playground Injuries opposite Nick Braun.
The Roundtable on the Red Carpet: NJ Hall of Fame Highlights
Adrienne hits the red carpet at the New Jersey Hall of Fame, capturing all the glamour and Garden State pride straight from East Rutherford! She chats with legendary inductees like NHL icon Martin Brodeur of the New Jersey Devils, David Bryan—Bon Jovi’s longtime keyboardist and Tony-winning writer of Memphis—plus CNN’s own Dana Bash.
#134 - Kevin Del Aguila - The Baker’s Wife, Hazbin Hotel & More!
Tony Nominee Kevin Del Aguila in never to busy to return to Behind the Awards to give us the scoop on his latest projects. From his 20yr journey with The Baker’s Wife, to Dogman The Musical, Hazbin Hotel and Schmigadoon Kevin is always busy making audiences laugh.
#4 - The IP race, selling a star, and how to be a smash hit with Bob Greenblatt
TV Executive, Theater Producer, and now The Show Must Go On Sale special guest Bob Greenblatt helped bring shows like “The Drowsy Chaperone,” “9 to 5,’ and the new revival of ”Ragtime” to the Broadway stage.
Ep422 - Kevin Del Aguila: The Actor Who Accidentally Became Everything
Kevin Del Aguila has one of those careers that feels impossible on paper but makes perfect sense once you hear him talk about it. He shares how acting and writing grew side by side almost accidentally, from staging one-acts with unemployed friends to becoming the secret ingredient that finally unlocked Altar Boyz.
Ep. 82: Exploring Empathy in "Merrily We Roll Along"
In this episode, Andrew talks to director and performer Maria Friedman about the filmed-for-cinema release of Merrily We Roll Along, which closed on Broadway in 2024. Friedman, whose journey with Merrily We Roll Along dates back to the early 90s, when she played Mary, directed revivals of the show in London and on Broadway.
What Is Lighting Design? A Genealogy of People and Ideas
Discover the history and artistry behind stage lighting in a conversation with Michael Chybowski, author of What Is Lighting Design?: A Genealogy of People and Ideas.
The Myth of the Perfect Take-(and Other Fairy Tales)
Today’s episode is part pep-talk, part reality check, and part comedic intervention. Actors obsess over getting it right — especially on self-tapes. You know this. You’ve lived this. But here’s the kicker: Casting directors aren’t looking for perfect.
Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York): Rom-Com Rules, Cake Runs, and Tony Awards Buzz
In this episode of “Half Hour”, we take a deeper dive into the Broadway musical Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York), now playing at the Longacre Theatre. We unpack the show’s rom-com structure, how the title frames the central journey across New York, and where the book and concept land for us.
Jonathan Bennett – The Mayor of Christmas Talks Hallmark, Holidays, Broadway & More
Jonathan Bennett — the one and only Mayor of Christmas — stops by for a festive, joy-packed chat about all things holiday magic! From his Hallmark legacy to Finding Mr.
Merrily We Roll Along Director Maria Friedman: The Power of Kindness in Storytelling
Merrily We Roll Along's Broadway and film director Maria Friedman joins The Art of Kindness for a chat on translating her Tony-winning take on the hit Stephen Sondheim production to a SONY film, starring Jonathan Groff, Daniel Radcliffe and Lindsay Mendez.
#69 - Wicked For Good (2025)
Who can say that I've been changed for the better? Yes we've finally covered both halves of one Wicked movie. We talk about the character assassination of Nessarose, the role of Dorthy, and why the second act of Wicked just isn't as good.
A Paradox - The Polarized Part
Host Bobby Steggert takes another step back from interviewing to reflect on the phenomenon of polarization - from the current political climate, to the contradictory forces in every human experience.
The Complete Works of Jane Austen, Abridged
In this episode, we dive into The Complete Works of Jane Austen, Abridged, a fast-paced, 80-minute romp through all of Austen’s beloved heroines, friends, and incisive social satire.
Douglas Taurel Talks “The American Soldier” — New NYC Run!
Douglas Taurel joins us to talk about the powerful return of his acclaimed one-man show The American Soldier, now back in New York for a limited run. The piece has toured nationwide for over a decade, including the Kennedy Center, and tells the deeply human stories of 14 characters—men, women, and families forever changed by service.
Emma Flynn Bespolka (MTCA Alum and from West End’s Cluesless) on Being Yourself Is “Popular”
In this Artist Exploration, Emma Flynn, an MTCA Alum and from West End’s Clueless chats with MTCA Director Charlie Murphy about: Be yourself, trust your type, and bring your whole person into the room. Grieve the setbacks, then release what you can’t control.
#133 - Jack Plotnick - Vape! The Grease Musical Parody
Actor/Director Jack Plotnick joins Behind the Awards to chat about the upcoming run of the hilarious parody Vape the Musical. Fans of the movie Grease and John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John will love this modern telling the summer love of Danny & Sandy, a girl from down under.
Why Be A 9 When You Can Be a 10 - The Salisha Show
In this episode, we’re joined by Salisha Thomas, in conversation with TyNia René Brandon, to talk about Salisha's book, Why Be a 9 When You Can Be a 10. Part memoir, part motivational guide, the book shares Salisha’s journey from self-doubt to Broadway stardom, offering tools to help readers step into their full potential.
Stevie Holland Talks “Talk to Your Tomatoes” Her New Album!
Stevie Holland returns with Talk to Your Tomatoes, a charming, clever, and beautifully crafted new collection that blends classic jazz storytelling with her signature warmth and wit.
Episode 27 - Backstage at NAMT Part 1 featuring FINN, Love is Dead, Soft Magical Tofu Boy(s), and Particle
Welcome to a very special episode of Backstage Pass. We recently attended the National Alliance for Musical Theatre's 37th Annual Festival of New Musicals in New York City, and have created a podcast experience that will make you feel like you’re right there with us!
"Momford and Daughters" (w/ Allison & Patrick)
We're back after the Thanksgiving holiday and Andrew's 30th birthday! Allison and Patrick return this week and they bring the discourse with the past few episodes of competitions. So if you can't stand the heat, get out of the glitchen!
Ep421 - Gabrielle Nevaeh: Flying From All That Into the Upside Down
Gabrielle Nevaeh’s journey to Stranger Things: The First Shadow feels like a real-time coming-of-age story. In our conversation, she opens up about growing up painfully shy in Florida, discovering acting at a performing arts school, and then making the leap to Los Angeles at just twelve years old with nothing but six suitcases and a dream.
#17-Steve is Love: Merrily We Play Along
Steve is Love: Merrily We Play Along. Celebrate the upcoming cinematic release of Broadway’s Merrily We Roll Along with this special episode, including an interview with Maria Friedman, the show’s innovative director.
God, Sex, and Musical Theatre with Kristin Hanggi
Award-winning Broadway director Kristin Hanggi (Rock of Ages, bare, Dear Dumb Diary) joins us to discuss her debut book, God, Sex, and Musical Theatre: Meditations for Unlocking the Powerful Self.
Ep233 - Cooper Howell, Associate Director in CATS: "The Jellicle Ball"
“I was involved basically since the very first workshop. I was the original Rum Tum Tugger.” This episode features Cooper Howell who was an Associate Director of the Perelman Performing Arts Center's reimagined production of CATS: The Jellicle Ball and will be continuing the role during the Broadway Transfer.
Scott Hoying Talks Pentatonix Tour, New Christmas Album ,& Dancing With The Stars!
Scott Hoying returns to The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to chat about Pentatonix’s current world tour — including their much-anticipated stop this week at Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena — and the release of their brand-new holiday album, Christmas in the City.
Act 74: Talking Turkey and Spilling the Tea Featuring Straight No Chaser
Join Heather and Amber as they talk Macy's Thanksgiving Day Broadway performances, all the drama that happened this weekend on and off stage, and we share our interview with Founding Member of Straight No Chaser Steve Morgan!
Braving Creativity with Maddie Corman, Naomi Vladeck, and Kristin Hanggi
Join us for a lively conversation with actor and writer Maddie Corman and creativity coach and author Naomi Vladeck, moderated by Tony-nominated director and author Kristin Hanggi.
Paul Rudd & Friends Talk The 12th Annual Bowling for SAY!
Adrienne hits the lanes for the 12th Annual Paul Rudd Bowling for SAY!—one of NYC’s most joyful, star-studded charity nights supporting SAY: The Stuttering Association for the Young.
Theatre Chat: Wicked: For Good, The Queen of Versailles Closing Announcement, and the Broadway Grosses
In this episode of "Half Hour", we break down Wicked: For Good, from the expanded plot and character arcs to the performances by Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande under Jon M. Chu’s direction, and how part two of the film plays against the first installment and audience expectations.
S6 Ep7: "Why We're Not a Union"/ Ralph Sevush
Welcome to our final episode of Season 6. We’ve had so many conversations this season about how writers get paid – or not. So in this episode, Christine talks to the Guild’s Executive Director of Business Affairs, Ralph Sevush, to clarify some questions that have come up and to give us his expert perspective.
Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York) Star Christiani Pitts: Kindness is a Duet
Broadway star Christiani Pitts talks Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York) on the Art of Kindness with Robert Peterpaul during a scrumptious conversation. The episode covers: the act of kindness from her drama teacher that made a lasting impression.
PATREON PREVIEW - Shrek (2001)
Here's a preview of our Shrek series which you can hear every episode of now on our Patreon Page.
32 Craig Carnelia I
The first of a three-part program featuring composer-lyricist Craig Carnelia, known for his score to IS THERE LIFE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL?, and his contributions to the innovative Broadway show, WORKING.
Artistic Director Mark Armstrong Talks “24 Hour Plays!”
Mark Armstrong, the visionary Artistic Director behind The 24 Hour Plays, joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to pull back the curtain on one of the most exhilarating traditions in theatre.
GREY GARDENS with Drew Droege
This week we're spending another winter in a summer town as we cover the terrific 2006 musical GREY GARDENS. Here to not only have his cake but chew it and masticate it is the great Drew Droege (MESSY WHITE GAYS, TITANIQUE).
Alan Ceppos & Audrey Heffernan Meyer Talk “Art of Leaving!"
Alan Ceppos and Audrey Heffernan Meyer join The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to dive into Art of Leaving, their beautifully crafted and deeply human new project. They share the heart behind the work, what inspired this exploration of loss, reinvention, and the courage it takes to step into new chapters.
Maya Drake Talks "Hell's Kitchen" Traveling To Detroit & Across The US!
Maya Drake joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to talk all about stepping into the role of Ali as the acclaimed national tour travels across the United States—including a highly anticipated stop right here in Detroit.
FINAL FIVE: Trisha Paytas, YouTuber and Broadway Performer in Beetlejuice
The previous episode with Trisha Paytas covered so much ground, from her recent Broadway debut in Beetlejuice to her rise as a YouTube star. But one of the best parts of every conversation is when we get to discuss the Final Five Questions.
episode 5 | shoshana bean
Episode 5: Shoshana Bean. In this electric episode of Odd Woman Out, host Samantha Dawn Tuozzolo (famously known as Tutz) sits down with the unstoppable Shoshana Bean—Grammy winner, Broadway force, and the powerhouse behind her new album Only Smoke.
Nick Davis on This Ordinary Thing: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Acts!
Today on The Roundtable with Robert Bannon, I’m joined by Emmy-winning filmmaker Nick Davis, whose latest documentary, This Ordinary Thing, delves into the untold stories of non-Jews across Europe who risked everything to save Jewish lives during the Holocaust.
EP 192: IN SEARCH OF LOST BROADWAY — THE GREAT WALTZ
This is the second in our occasional series of episodes that I'm calling "In Search of Lost Broadway,” in which my longtime colleague Albert Evans and I try to unearth and rediscover musicals that were very significant and influential Broadway hits in their day but now have disappeared from almost all discussion of Broadway's past and receive only the briefest mentions in the history books.
#68 - Peter Pan & Wendy
Faith trust and WOKE NONSENSE. We are wrapping up our Peter Pan month with the most recent film adaptation of Peter Pan, Walt Disney's Peter Pan & Wendy directed by the one and only David Lowery. Credits: Hosts: Jesse McAnally & Andrew DeWolf & Liz Esten.
What Your Self-Tape Says About You
First Impressions in a Digital World. When your self-tape hits my inbox, it’s your first — and sometimes only — chance to make an impression. Before I even hit play, I’ve already learned something about you from your file name, your slate, your frame, your lighting.
Episode 1: Breaking Your Lease Early - Seven Best Practices
Yesterday, you signed a lease for an apartment in Brooklyn for $4100 per month. But all those career advice podcasts that you consumed on the Broadway Podcast Network finally paid off, and you got cast in a Broadway show…well…during its Off-Broadway run…in a state not exactly contiguous with New York.
Episode 145 | Jordan Kai Burnett: "El Machino"
Survival Jobs is back with Episode 145, hosted by Jason A. Coombs and Samantha Tuozzolo and was filmed live at WelcomeToTimesSquare.com Studios in New York City! This episode dives into an energetic and heartfelt conversation with actor, comedian, and singer Jordan Kai Burnett!
James Hadley, Broadway Performer & Artistic Director Talks Cirque, Holidays, & More!
James Hadley joins us to talk all things Cirque Dreams Holidaze, the high-flying holiday spectacular coming to The Fox Theatre in Detroit December 9–14, 2025.
The Queen of Versailles: Kristin Chenoweth, Stephen Schwartz, and a High-Stakes New Musical at the St. James Theatre
In this episode of “Half Hour,” we take a sharper look at the new Broadway musical The Queen of Versailles at the St. James Theatre, tracing Jackie and David Siegel’s rise, their unfinished Orlando mega-mansion, and the show’s transformation of Lauren Greenfield’s documentary into a full-scale musical.
#132 - Chilina Kennedy - Reunions, Kings and Wild About You
Broadway Star Chilina Kennedy joins Behind the Awards to chat about her upcoming show Reunions at City Center Stage 2. Chilina joins Chip Zien, Courtney Reed, Joanna Glushak, and Bryan Fenkart in this musical directed by Gabriel Barre.
Montclair State University with Ryan Kasparzcak
In this College Deep Dive, Ryan Kasparzcak the Head of Montclair’s Theatre and Dance and MTCA Director Charlie Murphy discuss: Candid look at their MT program, dance expectations, and admissions approach. Leading with your spark, and aiming for a little better every day.
SLee & Ryan Avoux Tell Us Why “VAPE” Is The Word!
Today on The Roundtable with Robert Bannon, we welcome actors SLee and Ryan Avoux to talk about their hilarious, high-energy new show VAPE — a wild, modern parody of Grease that turns the iconic musical on its head.
#16-Give us more to hear: Bonus episode
Let me give you more to hear! A bonus episode. Revisit my interview with Richard Schoch, author of How Sondheim Can Change Your Life, exploring how Sondheim's works and different analytical lenses bring out varied interpretations.
Ep420 - Kimiko Glenn: Hang Out Forever and the Art of Being Unapologetically You
Kimiko Glenn brings a mix of honesty, humor, and delightful chaos to this conversation, opening up about the vulnerable journey behind her new single Hang Out Forever and why the music video takes such a hilariously dark turn.
From the Vault: CATS: The Jellicle Ball Creative Team ft. Zhailon Levingston, Bill Rauch, & William Waldrop
From The Vault: Originally released on May 10, 2024, this was a bonus episode with CATS: The Jellicle Ball Creative Team ft. Zhailon Levingston, Bill Rauch, & William Waldrop. CATS: The Jellicle Ball will be transferring to Broadway in March of 2026!
Greta Gertler Gold Talks Writing Music For “Picnic At Hanging Rock!”
Today on The Roundtable with Robert Bannon, we welcome composer, lyricist, and musician Greta Gertler Gold to talk about her haunting and atmospheric new musical, Picnic At Hanging Rock.
Kristen Brooks Sandler Talks "My First Nutcracker" Coming To NYC!
Today on The Roundtable with Robert Bannon, we welcome director-choreographer Kristen Brooks Sandler, the creative force behind the reimagined family production My First Nutcracker coming to New York City.
S6 Ep6: "Saying No" or "It's Time to Talk About Money - part 2"/Amanda Green and Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
In part 2 of Christine's conversation with Amanda Green and Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, they continue to dish the dish on demystifying compensation, holding on to inspiration, and more. Amanda Green is a 2-time Tony nominated, Grammy nominated lyricist and composer, and the first female President of the Dramatists Guild.
Meet the Cartozians: Two Timelines, One Armenian American Story
In this episode of “Half Hour”, we take a closer look at Meet the Cartozians, Talene Monahon’s new play at Second Stage Theater’s Irene Diamond Stage at the Pershing Square Signature Center.
Disney Legend Jodi Benson Returns: Kindness is a Healing Balm this Holiday Season
Disney legend Jodi Benson - the iconic voice of Ariel in The Little Mermaid - returns to The Art of Kindness with Robert Peterpaul to catch up on how kindness is showing up in her life and more. This episode covers: Learning self-kindness while leading a life of service.
31 Charles Strouse II
The conclusion of a two-part program featuring Broadway composer, Charles Strouse, known for BYE BYE BIRDIE, GOLDEN BOY, ANNIE, APPLAUSE and THE NIGHT THEY RAIDED MINSKY’S.
5 Best Stephen Schwartz Musicals
The Dear Friends are back with you and ready to talk our TOP FIVE FAVORITE STEPHEN SCHWARTZ MUSICALS! What will take the top spot, Wicked? Children of Eden!? You'll have to listen to find out!
Melina Farahani: Confronting the Past on Stage Here In NYC!
In this episode of The Roundtable with Robert Bannon, I sit down with award-winning actor Melina Farahani, whose bold new performance in Blackbird at Theatre Row finds her navigating a haunting role steeped in memory and moral complexity.
Debbie Wileman Brings Judy Garland to Christmas 🎤✨
What a joy to welcome viral sensation Debbie Wileman back to The Roundtable with Robert Bannon! With millions of views and fans around the globe, Debbie has become beloved for her uncanny, heartfelt tributes to Judy Garland — and now she’s giving us the gift we didn’t know we needed: a Judy-style Christmas album that is pure holiday magic.
Sheena Easton: Twenty Million Records, Two Grammys & A Holiday Tour!
Global icon Sheena Easton joins The Roundtable for a joyful, wide-ranging conversation celebrating one of the most remarkable careers in pop history. With 20 million records sold, two Grammy Awards, and a catalog that shaped entire generations, Sheena reflects on her rise from Scotland to worldwide superstardom.
Trisha Paytas on Media, Missteps, and Making Her Broadway Debut
Trisha Paytas joins the podcast to talk about her unexpected and much-talked-about Broadway debut in Beetlejuice. She shares what drew her to the show, how the opportunity came about, and what it’s been like stepping into a completely new kind of spotlight.
Episode 144 | Ethan Lipton: "Copy Editing"
Survival Jobs is excited to share Episode 144 featuring the brilliant playwright and performer Ethan Lipton. In this heartfelt and engaging conversation, hosts Jason A. Coombs and Samantha Tuozzolo sit down with Ethan to talk about his new play The Seat of Our Pants, now running at The Public Theater.
Jon M. Chu on Wicked: For Good — The Spellbinding Finale the World’s Been Waiting For!
Visionary filmmaker Jon M. Chu flies back to the Roundtable to celebrate the long-awaited release of Wicked: For Good, the sweeping cinematic finale to his two-part Oz saga.
Encore Episode: MY FIRST SONDHEIM
This episode was recorded in 2021 just five days after it was announced that Stephen Sondheim had died and as it happened my friend, colleague and frequent co-host and contributor to Broadway Nation, Albert Evans, was spending the Thanksgiving weekend with me, and so we were together when this news began to break and during the incredible reaction and response this loss over the days that followed.
#67 - Pan (feat. Sideways)
Everyone remembers where they were the day Pan (2015) was released. We all have a favorite character, favorite song, favorite set piece. Embellishing the cultural and historical impact of Pan (2015) is a nigh impossible task.
#3 - SpotCo origins, the kiss of death, and the emotional promise with Drew Hodges
Before there was SpotCo, Drew Hodges had Spot Design. Over the course of more than three decades, Drew has been at the center of theater staples like Rent, Chicago, and Hamilton.
It’s knowing when not to press the button - with Dale Norris
Join Joshua as he chats with freelance Production Manager, Operations Specialist, and Special Effects Supervisor Dale Norris, whose career spans theatre, large-scale city events, and lighting up the sky with meticulously crafted pyrotechnic spectacles.
Stop Trying to be Good-Be Specific
Welcome to Casting Actors Cast, where we turn good intentions into great auditions. I’m Jeffrey Dreisbach — casting director, teacher, and today, your guide through one of my favorite acting truths: stop trying to be good. Be specific.
Ragtime at Lincoln Center: A New Broadway Revival Under Review
In this episode of Half Hour, Jeff and Richie take a close look at the 2025 Broadway revival of Ragtime at Lincoln Center Theater’s Vivian Beaumont Theater, with Joshua Henry, Caissie Levy, Brandon Uranowitz, and Colin Donnell leading the cast.
Brenda Russell on Her Gorgeous New Single & A Lifetime of Hits Here On The Roundtable!
Grammy and Tony-winning legend Brenda Russell drops by The Roundtable to talk about her gorgeous new single “You Know What It’s Like,” her first new music in years and a silky, Brazilian-flavored reminder of why her songs live rent-free in our hearts.
Wicked For Good Movie Director Jon M. Chu: Kind Acts from Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo & More [Re-Release]
Wicked: For Good movie is in theaters this week, so please enjoy this wonderful conversation from the AOK library with the film's director Jon M. Chu. He and Robert Peterpaul to discuss being a kind leader on set, acts of kindness from Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, his spellbinding memoir Viewfinder and more.
Sara Jean Ford (The Phantom of the Opera) on the The Aging Ingenue
In this Artist Exploration, Sara Jean Ford from Broadway’s The Phantom of the Opera and MTCA Director Charlie Murphy discuss: Showing colleges “who you are” isn’t a gimmick. Grow as an artist by letting instead of forcing.
Vivian Bayubay McLaughlin Talks "Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas!"
In this heart-hugging holiday chat, we welcome the wonderful Vivian Bayubay McLaughlin, beloved from Disney’s Out of the Box and a longtime favorite in children’s theatre and musical education.
#131 - Rosanne Sorrentino - Behind the Red Dress
Rosanne Sorrentino grew up with a job most girls would kill for. She was Annie in the 3rd National Tour as well as Pepper in the Movie along side Carol Burnett, Ann Reinking, Tim Curry, Bernadette Petters, and the late Albert Finney.
#15-Sondheim: Ace Human Hacker, or Sondheim & Parlor Games
You are formally invited to my Sondheim game night party, already underway. Join previous guests David Spira, Kellian Adams, and James McCusker as we tackle and explore Sondheim's intricate world of parlor games, such as Running Charades, The Listening Game, Bartletts, Camouflage, Hostilities, and The Murder Game.
Jimmie Herrod, The Singing Superstar Talks His New Album Here On The Roundtable!
Jimmie Herrod — the powerhouse vocalist who stopped the nation in its tracks on America’s Got Talent — joins The Roundtable to celebrate the release of his brand-new album.
"Lea Takes a Tumble" (w/ Ian & Matt)
Ian and Matt are back this week and literally every single song this episode is a banger. We discuss Matt's recent wedding and which Glee songs he featured, we talk about who would sing songs from K POP Demon Hunters, and Alex Newell in Bat Boy.
Ep419 - Nathan Lee Graham: The Working Actor’s Working Actor
This conversation with Nathan Lee Graham goes deeper than expected, mixing sharp humor with real insight into a career built on consistency, curiosity, and craft. He reflects on growing up between St.
#101 - Kara Cutruzzula: The Sliding Doors of Creativity
Heather and Alan sit down with writer, lyricist, editor, and creative force Kara Cutruzzula—whose winding, multidimensional career is a masterclass in following curiosity, embracing uncertainty, and letting creative energy lead the way.
Ep232 - Adam Andrews & Jadyn Kelly, Mungojerrie & Rumpleteazer in 2025 Broadway Theatre of Pitman Production
“I want to warn you. You’ve got real life Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer here so we could talk for hours.” Check out this episode with Adam Andrews and Jadyn Kelly, who play the mischievous duo Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer in the Broadway Theatre of Pitman's production of CATS.
Act 73: Final Strike Collaborative Stops By!
Join us as Final Strike Collaborative makes their TBFC debut tonight! We talk how to reduce, reuse, recycle, and repurpose things from the theater into some really cool art. Plus, they will join us for Broadway News! You don't want to miss this...did someone say giveaway?
Cultivated Collective Brings the Praise! Shontelle, Anisa, Lamont & David at The Roundtable
Today on The Roundtable, we welcome Cultivated Collective, the phenomenal new gospel super-group bringing together the extraordinary talents of David Bratton, Shontelle Norman-Beatty, Lamont Sanders, and Anisa Fowler.
episode 4 | linedy genao
Episode 4: Linedy Genao. In this upbeat episode of Odd Woman Out, host Samantha Dawn Tuozzolo (affectionately known as Tutz) sits down with Linedy Genao, best known for her performance as Cinderella in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Bad Cinderella.
Theatre Chat: Rob Lake Magic with the Muppets, Brewster High Schools TikTok Reveal & NYT Critics Pick
In this episode of “Half Hour”, the conversation covers dynamic ways to promote school theater, including Brewster High School’s viral TikTok show announcements and the power of student participation.
Angèle Shines on the Red Carpet at Le Gala de l’Alliance 2025!
Tonight, The Roundtable takes you directly to the sparkling red carpet of Le Gala de l’Alliance 2025, where Adrienne Garzillo is talking with global superstar Angèle and an elite lineup of French chefs, singers, actors, and cultural icons.
S6 Ep 5: "Not Just Paying it Backwards"/David Henry Hwang
Christine talks to another fellow Guild Council member and pioneer, David Henry Hwang. In this episode they discuss how naming some of his characters after himself changed David's perspective on telling his own story, breaking the cycle of Asian Americans portrayed as “perpetual foreigners” on Broadway, writing for ourselves, and how the Guild is fighting for us.
30 Charles Strouse I
The first of a two-part program featuring Broadway composer, Charles Strouse, known for BYE BYE BIRDIE, GOLDEN BOY, ANNIE, and APPLAUSE. Strouse discusses his life and career, including his collaborations with lyricist Lee Adams, writer Michael Stewart, and director Gower Champion, as well as stars like Dick Van Dyke and Paul Lynde.
Ep 685- Composer/Lyricist Ethan Lipton Talks The Public's "The Seat of Our Pants!"
Obie Award–winning playwright and songwriter Ethan Lipton drops by to talk about The Seat of Our Pants, his wildly imaginative new musical at The Public Theater.
Broadway Time at Carmine's - Jak Malone | Operation Mincemeat on Broadway
Tony Award and Olivier Award-winning Jak Malone joins host Joel Crump for another edition of "Broadway Time at Carmine's". About Jak: Jak Malone is an Olivier Award-winning actor from Merseyside.
Ep 684- Movie Star Billy Zane Talks "Deadly Vows!"
Today, the one and only Billy Zane steps into The Roundtable for a conversation that’s equal parts thrilling, thoughtful, and wildly entertaining. From becoming a global blockbuster icon in Titanic to redefining villainy in The Phantom and Dead Calm, Billy’s career has covered every corner of Hollywood.
Apologizing for My Own "Why I’ll Never Make It" Moment...
In this brief update, I open up about the last several weeks—Broadway opening week, getting sick, and a recent injury—and how all of it pulled me away from releasing new episodes.
FINAL FIVE: Abbie Goldberg & Mason McDowell, Musical Theater Writers
In the previous episode, Abbie Goldberg and Mason McDowell dove into their new musical 504 as well as the obstacles they’ve faced trying to produce their own works, and it was such an insightful conversation. But there’s still so much more to explore!
Episode 143 | "Meet the Cartozians" Press Day
On Wednesday, October 15, 2025, Jason A. Coombs, the co-host of Survival Jobs , recorded a special live episode at the press day for the upcoming 0ff-Broadway Meet the Cartozians!
Ep 683- We Talk WINTERFEST At Leviathan Lab With Ariel Estrada & Đavid Lee Huỳnh!
Ariel Estrada and Đavid Lee Huỳnh stop by The Roundtable to take us inside WINTERFEST, Leviathan Lab’s bold upcoming celebration of Asian American storytelling. Ariel walks us through Full Contact, his gripping new solo work receiving an NNPN NYC Rolling World Premiere.
#130 - David Staller - Pygmalion & George Bernard Shaw
Director David Staller joins Behind the Awards to chat about his current Off Broadway production of Pygmalion now playing at Theater Row. Staller, a noted Shaw expert enlightens us about Shaws humble beginnings and how Pygmalion evolved into the wildly popular My Fair Lady.
Ep 191: HOW A SONDHEIM REJECTION INSPIRED A BROADWAY NOVEL!
My guest this week is DAN ELISH, author of a new novel called KING OF BROADWAY. As you will hear, the plot of this novel was inspired by a real life interaction that Dan had with the legendary Broadway songwriter Stephen Sondheim.
#66 - Peter Pan
Our Peter Pan Month continues with - and you're gonna never believe this - Peter Pan! This 2003 adaptation centers Wendy as the main character, and features a great Captain Hook courtesy of Jason Isaacs. Come for the crocodile, stay for Jesse and Andrew realizing they can cheat at Breeviews!
What Do Casting Directors Really Remember About You?
What Do Casting Directors REALLY Remember about You. “Hey there, actor friends! Welcome back to Casting Actors Cast, the podcast that helps you prepare smarter, act better, and book more.
Liberation on Broadway: Feminism, Memory, and Modern Power Debates
In this episode of “Half Hour”, we cover Liberation at the James Earl Jones Theatre. Bess Wohl’s new play captures complex power dynamics and contemporary questions about equality, anchored by an ensemble cast and Whitney White’s direction.
Ep 682- Cedric Leiba Jr. Talks Baile Cangrejero At Pregones/PRTT!
Today we’re celebrating the vibrant artistry of Cedric Leiba Jr.—actor, writer, educator, and powerhouse performer—whose work blends Puerto Rican culture, movement, music, and storytelling.
Tony-Nominee Lorna Courtney (&Juliet, Heathers): How Kindness (& Bubble Baths) Build Confidence
Tony-nominated Broadway star Lorna Courtney joins The Art of Kindness with Robert Peterpaul for our World Kindness Day special! The multi-hyphenate shares how leading with love keeps her grounded on and off the stage.
Ep 47 - Jenni Barber - The Caretaker Part
Jenni Barber (Beetlejuice) comes from a family lineage of caretaking, and it is infused in every role she plays, from cast member, to teacher and mentor, to wife and mother.
Ep 681- You'll Poke Your Eye Out! Kirsten Bleu Kaiser Joins Us To Talk A Christmas Story!
Get ready for an evening of holiday magic as rising star Kirsten Bleu Kaiser joins us to celebrate the national tour of A Christmas Story, The Musical! She brings warmth, wit, and nostalgia to the role of “Mother” in this festive favorite — now touring the country and stopping at Detroit’s iconic Fox Theatre this weekend!
#129 - Laura Bell Bundy - Big Romy Energy!
Tony Nominee Laura Bell Bundy joins behind the awards to chat about her newest role as Romy White in Romy & Michelle’s High School Reunion the Musical now playing at Stage 42. LBB gives us an in-depth look at re-creating iconic movie roles for the stage such as Elle Woods in Legally Blonde and Amber VonTussle in Hairspray.
Arcadia University with Jonathan Shandell and Kathryn Petersen
In this College Deep Dive, Jonathan Shandell and Kathryn Petersen the Co-Program Director of Theater at Arcadia University chat with MTCA Director Charlie Murphy about: Where do you want to live on the Acting to MT spectrum? A reminder that the process isn’t so binary!
Bonus Chat: Lesley Ann Warren Is Celebrating 40 Years Of "Clue!"
The one and only Lesley Ann Warren joins us to celebrate 40 years of “Clue,” the beloved cult classic that turned murder and mystery into pure comedy gold!
Ep 680- Recording Artist DeeAnn Talks New Music!
DeeAnn joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to talk all about her new music, her evolution as an artist, and the passion that drives her unmistakable sound.
Episode 26 - GRAVITY Part 2
In this episode, we continue our conversation with Matt Herrero, Joel Chapman, Weston Gaylord, Ken Savage, and Jessia Hoffman about their musical GRAVITY: A Newtonian Musical.
#14-Puzzling Through Sondheim
Please join me as we revisit my guest spots on Hello Puzzler, a delightful podcast hosted by AJ Jacobs and his Chief puzzle Officer, Greg Pliska. Each week, they have a celebrity guest who appears across three episodes, and they then toss puzzles at them like peanuts to an elephant.
"Gate3ping" (Live Episode)
Conor is back for this month's livestream episode! We start the episode by talking about last week's brutal competition before getting into it with this week's Gleeks, Kalle and Julianna.
Ep418 - Nasia Thomas & Casimar Valles: The Haus Is Where Where Kids Go and Grow
Two artists with big hearts take center stage to talk about building a true home for kids in the South Bronx. Casimar Valles shares how The Haus of Performing Arts grew from an uncle’s dream into a community hub that picks students up after school, feeds them, and lets them stand up and create instead of being told to sit still.
Ep231 - Vikki Coote, Rumpleteazer in Original West End Production
“I felt like I was having a dream. Some out of body experience. Andrew literally sat there playing the overture right in front of me.” This episode features Vikki Coote who played Rumpleteazer in the original West End production of CATS.
Act 72: TBFC Welcomes Ken Wulf Clark!
We are SO excited to have Ken Wulf Clark joining us on the pod tonight! You might remember him from Water for Elephants on Broadway, the show that completely changed our lives, and now he’s touring the country as Middle Noah in The Notebook!
Bat Boy: The Musical at City Center - Inside the 2025 Encores! Production
In this episode of “Half Hour”, we break down the 2025 City Center Encores revival of Bat Boy: The Musical. The discussion covers creative staging, the cast's performances, standout performances by Kerry Butler and Taylor Trensch, and musical updates that define the production.
Ep 679- Christine Andreas & Marty Silvestri Talk “The Beat of a Wandering Heart”
Christine Andreas and Marty Silvestri join me for a passionate conversation about their collaborative project The Beat of a Wandering Heart — a musical journey through love, loss, and the enduring rhythm of the human spirit.
S6 Ep 4: "The Work Never Disappears"/Kristoffer Diaz
In this episode, Christine sits down with another one of her fellow Guild officers, Kristoffer Diaz, to talk about what it takes for a theatre writer to make a living, some of the nitty gritty on how writers get paid on Broadway, and keeping grounded in spite of the unpredictable nature of the theatre.
29 Cy Coleman III
The final installment of a three-part program featuring Broadway legend Cy Coleman, composer of SWEET CHARITY, ON THE TWENTIETH CENTURY, BARNUM and countless pop hits.
#119 Girl, I'm Golfing with Billie Aken-Tyers
U Guys, this week’s BroadwayWorld Recap has all the latest Bway tea! Then I am joined by Billie Aken-Tyers, as she shares her journey from performer to director, discussing her recent appointment to the position of Resident Director for SIX The Musical.
Ep 678- Deborah Unger Talks "The Longer My Mother Is Dead, The More I Like Her"
Deborah Unger joins us to talk about her bold and deeply personal solo show THE LONGER MY MOTHER IS DEAD, THE MORE I LIKE HER. After years in development, the piece dives into the complex, funny, and emotional relationship between a mother and daughter — and the unexpected clarity that can come with loss.
BONNIE & CLYDE with Ivan Menchell
Today we finish up our fall American Dream Miniseries with a surprise fourth episode dedicated to the listener requested BONNIE & CLYDE. This musical, maybe even more than the others we've covered in this miniseries, most easily represents the experience of Americans in 2025.
Ep 677- Director Rachel Wolhter Talks "The French Italian" Now Streaming!
Director Rachel Wolther joins us to talk about her clever and chaotic new film The French Italian. After premiering to great buzz at Tribeca, this debut feature has everyone talking — from its sharp wit to its hilarious look at New York neighbors, theater dreams, and the messy art of revenge.
#65 - Hook - feat. Tammy Tuckey
We're kicking off our Peter Pan month with a special guest! Tammy Tuckey joins us to discuss Steven Spielberg's divisive film Hooked. We discuss chaotic production, learn about the musical that almost was, and Tammy tells us why she loves the movie so much more than Spielberg himself.
Bonus Chat- Jamie Sanders Talks Initiative At The Public!
Actor, writer, and advocate Jamie Sanders joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to talk about his latest project, Initiative, a world-premiere play at The Public Theater written by Else Went and directed by Emma Rosa Went.
Ep 676- Gospel Superstar VaShawn Mitchell Talks SOUNDCHECK!
Gospel powerhouse and multiple Stellar Award winner VaShawn Mitchell joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to celebrate his milestone 30 years in gospel music and the release of his brand-new album, SOUNDCHECK.
QUEER MUSICALS 3 — FUN HOME, THE PROM, & JAGGED LITTLE PILL
This is the third and final part of my conversation with author Rob Schneider, who returns to tell us more about his new book, Queer Musicals — Boy Meets Boy to Jagged Little Pill. On this episode, Fun Home, The Prom, and Jagged Little Pill. Robert W.
#2 - Puppet elections, keeping RENT hot, and designing HAMILTON with Jeffrey Seller
Professional “Theater Kid” Jeffrey Seller has produced some of the biggest hits on Broadway from “In The Heights,” “Rent,” “Hamilton,” “Avenue Q,” and more. Now he sit’s down with host Tom Greenwald to talk keeping a show hot, Tony campaigns, and finding the art that speak for a show.
Acting Goals That Aren't Cringe
Okay, let’s be honest. We’ve all seen those New Year posts from actors that sound something like —“This is my year! Manifesting series regular energy!”Or “Big bookings only in 2025!” And listen — I love the optimism. But sometimes, our acting goals start to sound… a little cringe.
Ep. 81: The Name on Everybody's Lips is Going to Be Leila Jung
In this episode, Jose sits down with Swedish actress Leila Jung, who’s taking on the iconic role of Roxie Hart in Chicago after starring in The Girl from the North Country.
Romy & Michele: The Musical – Fun, Flash, and Missing Hits?
In this episode of Half Hour with Jeff & Richie, we share our post-show thoughts on Romy & Michele: The Musical at Stage 42. Laura Bell Bundy and Kara Lindsay lead the cast and bring strong comedic timing, but as we discuss, the show’s energy is often driven more by nostalgia and visual flair than by its score.
Ep 675- Steven LaBrie Talks Il Divo's New Tour & Anniversary!
Steven LaBrie joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon for a powerful and personal conversation about music, opera, and the magic of performing with Il Divo.
Let's Tawk Bullying Phil
Tommy, Jel and Phil catch up on life and tawk the favoritism on Dancing With The Stars! Tommy and Jel try to bully Phil into saying fuck.
Ep 674- Playwright Barry Boehm & Artistic Director Mark Finley Talk "The OGGs In Hoboken!"
Playwright Barry Boehm joins the Roundtable alongside TOSOS Artistic Director Mark Finley to talk all about The OGGs in Hoboken — a sharp, funny new comedy about Rob and Frank, a married gay couple in their sixties whose quiet Hoboken life turns upside down when a young friend starts a podcast about them and Netflix suddenly comes calling.
#128 - Matt Jones - Once More Like Rain Man
Matt Jones, star of Breaking Bad, Mom, Bob Hearts Abishola joins Behind the Awards to talk about his upcoming film Once More Like Rain Man. Listen to hear about the early days of Breaking Bad and his VoiceOver work with Nickelodeon and the video game Fantasy Fantasy.
Point Park with Michael Campayno
In this College Deep Dive, Michael Campayno — Carnegie Mellon grad, former MTCA coach, and now Director of Musical Theatre at Point Park University — joins MTCA Director Charlie Murphy to discuss: How Point Park is shifting its focus and leaning more into acting while honoring its strong dance roots.
Bonus Chat: Director Evan Oppenheimer Talks His New Film “Peas & Carrots!”
Director Evan Oppenheimer joins The Roundtable to talk about his latest feature, Peas & Carrots — a bold blend of music, sci-fi, and family dynamics. With a career spanning indie family films, thrillers, and comedies, Evan brings his eighth film to life in a way that reflects his passion for storytelling, rock music, and the surreal.
#13- Sondheim and Video Games
What. An. Episode! This one focuses on Stephen Sondheim's relationship with video games... sort of. This episode is hard to describe. The audio from today comes from a podcast I was a guest on by Dennis Hensley called Dennis Anyone? So is this just a re-podcast?
Waiting for Godot on Broadway: The 2025 Revival with Keanu Reeves & Alex Winter
In this episode of “Half Hour”, we review the 2025 Broadway revival of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot at the Hudson Theatre. The production features Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter, with direction by Jamie Lloyd.
Ep 673- Broadway Maestro Bryan Perri Talks His Album, Career, & More!
This week on The Roundtable with Robert Bannon, we welcome the extraordinary Bryan Perri — conductor, music director, and composer whose artistry has shaped some of Broadway’s most powerful moments.
"Sisters By Chance, Gleeks by Choice" (w/ Emilee & Patrick)
Emilee and Patrick are back this week and we discuss, simply everything. We breakdown the intricacies of It's All Over, the Rolo epidemic, and why Americana High School core is hands down best vibe of all time. Songs this episode include: 4 Minutes.
Ep417 - Phillip Johnson Richardson: Mental Health, Identity, and the Work
We go deep with Phillip Johnson Richardson on the real stuff behind a Broadway glow up. He opens up about being a young Black man showing vulnerability onstage, the pressure to be perfect, and how identity, belonging, and mental health shape the work.
Ep230 - Meghan Peploe-Williams, Swing on the International Tour
“When you have such a love and a passion for a show that means so much to you, you have the ability to take care of it and look after it.” Check out this episode with Meghan Peploe-Williams who in multiple productions of CATS.
Back to the Future The Musical | Theatre in the D
Prepare your Flux Capacitor because this week on a special bonus episode of "Theatre in the D" we're talking about the musical adaptation of the 1985 film "Back to the Future." There indeed is something about that boy! Buy Tickets at the Detroit Opera House Here!
The Girls from Golden to Gilmore- With Stan Zimmerman and Marissa Jaret Winokur
Stan Zimmerman, the creative force behind The Golden Girls, Roseanne, and Gilmore Girls, joins us to discuss his new memoir, The Girls: From Golden to Gilmore.
Ep 672- Brandon Kyle Goodman Talks HEAUX CHURCH! A STAR IS BORN!
Brandon Kyle Goodman joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to talk all about the bold, hilarious, and liberating Off-Broadway sensation Heaux Church!
S6 Ep3: "I'm Not Stopping!"/ Gretchen Cryer
In this episode, Christine talks with ground-breaking pioneer and fellow Dramatists Guild Council member Gretchen Cryer about longevity in the field, how development of new musicals has changed over her decades long career, and how she keeps going!
World Famous Illusionist Rob Lake: Magic Muppet Kindness on Broadway
Legendary illusionist Rob Lake joins The Art of Kindness with Robert Peterpaul on the heels of his Broadway debut. "The World's Greatest Illusionist" discusses the magic of kindness and his new show Rob Lake Magic with Special Guests The Muppets.
28 Cy Coleman II
The second of a three-part program featuring Broadway legend Cy Coleman, composer of SWEET CHARITY, SEESAW, I LOVE MY WIFE and countless pop hits. Coleman discusses his life and career, including his collaborations with wordsmiths Dorothy Fields, Michael Stewart and Neil Simon as well as directors Joe Layton and Michael Bennett, among others.
Introducing Learn to Live Better: A Housing Law Podcast
This is a podcast for all types of New York City tenants. Whether you are renting a luxury apartment, are a starving artist sleeping on your friend’s couch, or are part of the vast, forgotten middle class, this is the podcast that will educate you about the many rights that you do not even that you have!
Ep 671- Trey Santiago-Hudson Talks "The Other Americans" At The Public!
Actor and rising star Trey Santiago-Hudson joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to talk about his powerful performance in The Other Americans — the new John Leguizamo play directed by his father, Tony winner Ruben Santiago-Hudson, now running at The Public Theater in New York.
78. We Saw Wicked For Good! And Met Ariana Grande!
We cannot believe we’re saying this, but we just saw Wicked For Good! We were invited to attend a special screening and let us tell you, this movie is fantastic! Listen in as we chat about our experience at this amazing event and some early reactions to the movie.
Ep 670- Musical Artist Keithian talks his new album "Human | Sinner"
Singer-songwriter Keithian joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to talk about his powerful new album Human | Sinner. Born in New Orleans and raised in Texas, Keithian’s soulful blend of R&B, pop, and gospel reflects a lifetime of stories, lessons, and healing.
#100 - Bianca D’Alessio: Selling the Hamptons and Finding Yourself
What a milestone! For our 100th episode, we’re joined by the powerhouse that is Bianca D’Alessio—real estate broker, reality TV star of Selling the Hamptons, and now author of Mastering Intentions: 10 Practices to Amplify Power and Lead with Lasting Impact.
episode 3 | whitney white
Episode 3: Whitney White — Liberation, Leadership, and Owning Your “Oddness” In this inspiring episode of Odd Woman Out, host Samantha Dawn Tuozzolo (affectionately known as Tutz) sits down with the phenomenal Whitney White, the acclaimed director of Liberation on Broadway — a New York Times Critics’ Pick.
#64 - Scooby Doo on Zombie Island
RUH ROH RAGGY! This week for our extra special Halloween episode we're diving into the animated world of Scooby-Doo to talk about their trip to the titular Zombie Island. Are you ready to go on this trip with us? Of course you are, it'll be a blast.
Ep 659 - Jazz Superstar Tony DeSare Talks Billy Joel!
The sensational Tony DeSare joins us to talk about his acclaimed Billy Joel Symphony Show, a tribute that blends his powerhouse vocals, piano mastery, and storytelling with full symphonic arrangements of the Piano Man’s greatest hits.
Ep 189: Queer Musicals 2 — Falsettos, Hedwig, Bare, & Kinky Boots
This is the second part of my conversation with author Rob Schneider, who returns to tell us more about his new book, Queer Musicals — Boy Meets Boy to Jagged Little Pill. On this episode, Falsettos, Hedwig And the Angry Inch, BARE, and Kinky Boots.
Abbie Goldberg and Mason McDowell Turn a Movement Into a Musical
Writers Abbie Goldberg and Mason McDowell are the creative team behind 504: The Musical — a new show inspired by the real-life 1977 sit-in that ignited the disability rights movement.
You start when the queen is ready and the vibes are right - with Caitie Murphy
Join Josh as he chats with stage manager Caitie Murphy, who swears drag shows are “held together with gaff tape and prayer,” and whose work spans theatre, opera and the glitter-filled world of drag.
Secret Audition Skill- Listening Without Reacting
You know that moment in an audition when your scene partner says their line… and you feel pressure to do something? You nod. You blink. You shift your face. You give a tiny “actor reaction” — because silence feels dangerous.
Ep 658- Elizabeth Weber Talks Billy Joel, Her Life, & Finally Telling Her Story!
Elizabeth Ann Weber joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon for a rare and deeply personal conversation. Known to many as Billy Joel’s first wife and longtime muse, Elizabeth helped shape his early success while quietly managing much of his business behind the scenes.
Halloweentown's Kimberly J. Brown: The Kindness of Debbie Reynolds & Disney [Re-Release]
Happy Halloween! We're releasing our episode with Halloweentown star Kimberly J. Brown as an extra treat! The Disney legend joined The Art of Kindness to discuss: - growing up in the spotlight. - working with the iconic (and kind) Debbie Reynolds.
Bonus Chat- RJ Christian Talks Dungeons & Dragons: The Twenty-Sided Tavern, Detroit & More!
The multi-talented RJ Christian joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to talk all about Dungeons & Dragons: The Twenty-Sided Tavern! This hit interactive stage adventure is rolling into the Fisher Theatre in Detroit November 1–3, 2025, and RJ gives us an inside look at the magic behind the mayhem.
Ep 657: Horror Legend Allen Danziger & Ray Spivey Talk “The WeedHacker Massacre”
Horror legend Allen Danziger, known for his iconic role in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, joins writer and producer Ray Spivey to talk all about their wickedly funny and blood-soaked new film The WeedHacker Massacre.
#127 - Claire-Marie Hall - Operation Claire-Marie
Claire-Marie Hall - Operation Claire-Marie. Claire-Marie Hall comes back to Behind the Awards solo this time to chat about her experience on the Operation Mincemeat train.
Ep 46 - Tyler Joseph Ellis - The Observer Part
Tyler Joseph Ellis (Shucked) has honed a lifelong gift of observing the world around him into a talent that both honors and finds humor in the beautiful absurdity of the theater. Driven by a deep love for the art form, he has followed his enthusiasm down a variety of paths - from actor to writer to host and comedian.
Molly Griggs (MTCA Alum & John Proctor Is The Villain) on Taking Risks
In this Artist Exploration, MTCA Alum and Carnegie Mellon graduate Molly Griggs (John Proctor Is The Villain) joins MTCA Director Charlie Murphy for a conversation about: Does the ease of Zoom make us more connected — or more naive as artists?
STAGE FRIGHTS: The Sequel-ish (LIVE SHOW)
STAGE FRIGHTS: The Sequel-ish Performed LIVE at Le Chat Noir Theatre in Augusta, GA Hosts Jonathan and Devon guide the audience through six chilling tales prompted by antique relics in their Frights Galley. Some are cursed. Some possessed.
Bonus Chat: Dante Fuoco & Clara Wiest Talk Blue Seal, Blue Sea!
Writer and performer Dante Fuoco joins Robert Bannon alongside director Clara Wiest to dive into Blue Seal, Blue Sea—a bold and deeply personal solo show exploring grief, queerness, family, and the haunting power of technology.
Antonia Gentry (Ginny & Georgia): Why Letting Go of Expectations is Just Peachy
Netflix's Ginny & Georgia star Antonia Gentry joins The Art of Kindness with Robert Peterpaul, opening up about learning to drop expectations - of herself, her work, and others - in favor of curiosity and compassion.
Episode 25 - Matt Herrero, Joel Chapman, Weston Gaylord, Ken Savage, and Jessia Hoffman: GRAVITY
This episode features a conversation with Matt Herrero, Joel Chapman, Weston Gaylord, Ken Savage, and Jessia Hoffman about their musical GRAVITY: A Newtonian Musical.
Ep 656- Keith Varney Talks Ten Times I Should Have Known I Was Autistic!
Star and writer Keith Varney joins Robert Bannon to open up about his powerful and deeply personal solo show Ten Times I Should Have Known I Was Autistic.
"Gay Guy Ryan Murphy" (w/ Abby & Emily (River-Deep))
Veterans of the Glacket and hosts of the podcast, River-Deep (a Riverdale podcast), Abby and Emily, join this week! We discuss the similarities between Glee and Riverdale, Blaine's Disney knees, the most elite ship in all of Glee, and Amber Riley singing opera.
#12 - Matching Minds Live at the NYPL
In this special event at the New York Public Library for Performing Arts, Barry Joseph launches his new book, Matching Minds with Sondheim. The session dives into Stephen Sondheim's intricate world of puzzles and games, enriched by anecdotes from Joseph's extensive research, emphasizing the roles of research institutions in the development of the project.
Ep229 - Tim Scott, Director of 2018 & 2025 Music Theater Heritage Productions
“ I've never seen a production of CATS that looks the way a production of CATS are supposed to look which is why I always thought I was the perfect person to direct it.” This episode features Tim Scott who was the Director of the 2018 and 2025 reimagined productions of CATS at the Music Theater Heritage in Kansas City.
Act 71: The Ghostlight Episode
Join Heather and Amber as we chat all about the spooky season ending and Fall starting to show her colors! 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount!
Bonus Chat: Christine Allado Talks “Jo: The Little Women Musical”
The extraordinary Christine Allado joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to talk about bringing Jo: The Little Women Musical to life — and what it means to embody one of literature’s most beloved heroines.
S6 Ep2: "This is the Time to Build" / Lloyd Suh
In this episode, host Christine Toy Johnson talks to award-winning playwright Lloyd Suh about his “speculative future” plays, uplifting other writers through service, and the shift in new play development.
Little Bear Ridge Road: Laurie Metcalf and Micah Stock in Samuel D. Hunter’s Broadway Family Drama
In this episode of Half Hour with Jeff & Richie, we explore Little Bear Ridge Road, the new Broadway play by Samuel D. Hunter at the Booth Theatre. Featuring Laurie Metcalf and Micah Stock, directed by Joe Mantello, the story follows an aunt and nephew as they navigate family ties, the influence of media, and what it means to be stuck in life.
Ep 655- REGGIE D. WHITE TALKS “FREMONT AVE.” AT ARENA STAGE!
Playwright, actor, and director Reggie D. White joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to talk about the world premiere of his powerful new play Fremont Ave., now running at Arena Stage in Washington, D.C.
BARNUM with Ryan VanDenBoom
The third entry in our "American Dream" miniseries of listener requests is the 1980 musical BARNUM. Now, that means it is not THE GREATEST SHOWMAN, and please don't come for Jeff if he speaks too candidly about that musical!
27 Cy Coleman I
The first of a three-part program featuring Broadway legend Cy Coleman, composer of SWEET CHARITY, LITTLE ME, WILDCAT and countless pop hits. Coleman discusses his life and career, including his collaborations with wordsmiths Carolyn Leigh, Michael Stewart and Neil Simon as well as directors Bob Fosse and Michael Bennett, among others.
Bonus Chat: Director/Writer Anna Elizabeth James Tells All!
Today at The Roundtable with Robert Bannon, we welcome filmmaker Anna Elizabeth James—writer-director of “Held Hostage in My House,” a suspense-thriller that sees a single mom waking up captive in her vacation rental and forced to unravel clues from past guests to survive.
Ep 654- Laurie Roldan Talks The Carpenters & Her New Show!
It’s a love letter to Karen Carpenter, nostalgia, and the power of chasing dreams! Laurie Roldan joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to talk about her stunning 54 Below debut, A Song for You: The Music of Karen Carpenter, and how this lifelong passion turned into a show that’s as heartfelt as it is inspiring.
Ep 653- Rockers On Broadway with Broadway Star Donnie Kehr!
Broadway meets rock ’n’ roll once again! Donnie Kehr—actor, musician, and founder of Rockers On Broadway—joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to celebrate over three decades of bringing the worlds of theater and rock together for one incredible cause.
Ep 652- Sentury Is R&B’s Next Wave of Harmony, Heart, and Soul!
The powerhouse R&B group Sentury stops by The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to talk about their rise, their smooth harmonies, and what it means to bring real soul music back to the forefront.
episode 2 | caitlin houlahan
About In episode two of OWO, host Samantha Dawn Tuozzolo—affectionately known as Tutz—sits down with the incredible Caitlin Houlahan, beloved in the Broadway community for her unforgettable performance as Dawn in Sara Bareilles’s Waitress.
Art on Broadway: Friendship, Humor, and Tension at the Music Box Theatre (2025 Broadway Revival)
In this episode of Half Hour, we discuss the 2025 Broadway revival of Art at the Music Box Theatre. Starring Bobby Cannavale, Neil Patrick Harris, and James Corden. Yasmina Reza’s Tony-winning play returns with sharp performances and striking design.
Ep 652- Donald Lawrence Talks Writing Music For “Oh Happy Day” & Living a Purpose-Driven Life!
GRAMMY-winning producer, songwriter, and choir master Donald Lawrence joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon to discuss his powerful work creating new music for Oh Happy Day at The Public Theater.
Ep 188: QUEER MUSICALS — From Boy Meets Boy to Jagged Little Pill
On this episode my guest is Rob Schneider, who returns to the podcast to talk about his new book, Queer Musicals — Boy Meets Boy to Jagged Little Pill. Robert W. Schneider is a historian, director, producer, author, educator, and podcast host, and the Artistic Director of the J2 Spotlight Musical Theater Company in New York.
#63 - The Fly
Spooky time has arrived, and we're talking about one of the goopiest films to ever grace the cinematic screens with David Cronenberg's body horror classic "The Fly." Join us while we talk about the hotness of the two leads, the beauty of gross, and how at its heart this is just another Universal Monster movie.
#1 - French Sex Farces, Critiquing Critics, and Merrily We Roll Along with Sonia Friedman
The New York Times heralds her as “the most powerful producer working in theater.” Vogue dubbed her one of the 25 most influential women working today in 2025. SpotCo knows her as the woman who gave notes on the creative of this podcast before she signed off.
Should You Take That Role?
You finally get the message: “We’d love to offer you the part. Congratulations!” And you freeze. Do you take it? Do you need to ask your agent? Do you even want it? Here’s the thing — actors are told from day one, “Say yes to everything.” But what if saying yes too quickly is the one thing that keeps you from leveling up?
Introducing: The Show Must Go On Sale!
More than two decades ago, Tom Greenwald Co-Founded SpotCo, one of the leading Broadway advertising and marketing agencies, and kicked off a decades long career in theater marketing.
Episode 142 | "Ragtime" Opening Night Red Carpet
On Thursday, October 16, 2025, the hosts of Survival Jobs, hosts Jason A. Coombs and Samantha Tuozzolo, recorded a special live episode on the red carpet at the highly anticipated Broadway revival of Ragtime at Lincoln Center Theater!
Ep 651- Tony Winner Melba Moore Talks Her New Book, New Singles, & Faith!
Tony Award winner Melba Moore joins The Roundtable with Robert Bannon for an unforgettable conversation about her incredible journey through music, Broadway, and faith.
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