Faizon Love Brings the Laughs to the Roundtable!
From stealing scenes as Big Worm in Friday to bringing unforgettable energy to films like Elf, The Replacements, Couples Retreat, and Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood, Faizon Love has built a comedy legacy that spans decades.
Episode 153 | Ali Louis Bourzgui: "Veggie Garden"
Survival Jobs, hosted by Jason A. Coombs and Samantha Tuozzolo, recorded live in the WelcomeToTimesSquare.com studios in New York City, returns with an exciting and heartfelt new episode featuring Broadway’s rising star, Ali Louis Bourzgui, currently appearing in The Lost Boys on Broadway.
It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World
This film is the Avengers Endgame of comedy stars in the mid 20th Century. Every funny person has a role here, from Jerry Lewis to the Three Stooges. But does it hold up nearly a half century later? Will Andrew and Liz like Jess's hyper fixation from childhood?
The Martin Beck Theatre (1924-2003)
The Martin Beck Theatre quickly became more than just a venue—it became a proving ground for some of the most important artists in American theater.
Martin Beck (1868-1940)
Step inside the world of Martin Beck—the man who helped shape Broadway as we know it, and the theater that still bears his legacy.
Elena Sanchez Shines a Light on Neglected!
Elena Sanchez is here, and she’s bringing heart, truth, and purpose with her. In Neglected, she steps into a story that refuses to be ignored—one that explores resilience, identity, and the emotional weight of being overlooked.
Opening Night: The Lost Boys Takes a Bite Out of Broadway
The vampires came out to play as The Lost Boys officially opened at the Palace Theatre, and The Roundtable was there for every thrilling, gothic moment.
Dog Day Afternoon: Jon Bernthal, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, and a True Crime Classic on Broadway
In this episode of Half Hour, we take a deeper dive into the Broadway production of Dog Day Afternoon at the August Wilson Theatre. We walk through the true crime story behind the show, how the Oscar-winning film was adapted for the stage, and what shifts when a sweaty Brooklyn bank robbery plays out live in front of an audience.
#158 - Bess Wohl - Liberation
Tony Nominated Playwright Bess Wohl joins Behind the Awards for a deep dive conversation on the creation of Liberation. Bess talks about creating a team of artists to help transport the audience back to the 70s and what a joy it was to watch Whitney White, David Zinn, Qween Jean, and Nikya Mathis create poetry.
#7 - Melissa Barrera: Making Waves with her Titanique Broadway Debut
Linedy sits down with the incredibly versatile Melissa Barrera. The two start their conversation with a fun game of dominoes, discussing their love for spicy salsa from NYC’s Mexican restaurant Cuerno, and debating the age-old question of whether Jack could have fit on the door in the movie Titanic.
S7E21 - Expansion Anxiety
What if the reason you can’t stop obsessing over that one random thing… is actually because something in your life is going really right? In this episode of The Spark File Podcast, Laura and Susan dive into Expansion Anxiety – the sneaky psychological pattern that shows up when you’re leveling up creatively, professionally, or personally.
Cast Album Podcast with Adam Gwon, Michelle Noh & Elizabeth Stanley
In this Artist Episode, MTCA Director Charlie Murphy chats with Adam Gwon, Michelle Noh, and Elizabeth Stanley about the making of a cast album from the perspectives of a composer, a producer, and a performer.
#123 The Janice Jam: Broadway For Breast Cancer with Matt DeAngelis
U Guys, we are so back! In this episode, I am joined by Broadway performer, writer, producer, and activist, Matt DeAngelis, to talk about his incredible charity event for breast cancer research, The Janice Jam: Broadway For Breast Cancer.
Roxy Hunt Brings the Lower East Side Film Festival to Life!
Roxy Hunt is here and she’s shining a spotlight on one of NYC’s most exciting creative hubs—Lower East Side Film Festival. With a passion for championing independent artists, Roxy gives us the inside scoop on how the festival has grown into a must-attend event for filmmakers and audiences alike.
#111 - Chris Dattoli: Betting on Yourself in a Feast or Famine Career
Alan and Heather sit down with New Jersey–based voice actor and coach Chris Dattoli to unpack the winding, risk-filled path that led him from a corporate marketing job he despised to a thriving career behind the mic.
Ep441 - Brandon Contreras: The Math of Mincemeat
Brandon Contreras is a New York City born and raised creative whose energy and versatility have made him a standout on stages ranging from the Golden Theatre to New World Stages.
Inside the Dark Mind of Broken Bird with Joanne Mitchell!
Writer/director Joanne Mitchell is here to talk about her striking feature debut Broken Bird—a chilling, genre-bending story that dives deep into loneliness, trauma, and the human need for connection.
Episode 6 - Seven Steps Around the Fire Part 2
In this episode we continue our conversation with Emielyn Das and Harrison Lewis about their new musical: Seven Steps Around the Fire. Seven Steps Around the Fire follows a young Indian-American woman who must interpret visions of her past seven lifetimes as her queer relationship is threatened by the cultural expectation of arranged marriage.
Ultimate Vote Back // Round 1
Hi all! Every week between rounds 3 and 4 of the Glacket, Patrons of this very podcast can vote forward songs that they'd like to see compete again in Round 4 of the Glacket. Go to patreon.com/gleekoftheweekpod if you'd like to have a voice in the ultimate Glacket vote back!
Ep251 - Ken Ard, DJ Griddlebone in CATS: The Jellicle Ball & Macavity in Original Broadway Cast
“You have to see it. It’s one of those things that if you miss it, you’ve missed a cultural moment in time.” This episode features the incredible Ken Ard who originated the roles of Macavity, Plato, and the Rumpus Cat in the original Broadway production of CATS and is currently performing as DJ Griddlebone in CATS: The Jellicle Ball at the Broadhurst Theatre.
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