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Episode 29 - Isabella Dawis and Tidtaya Sinutoke: Sunwatcher Part 2
In this episode we continue our conversation with Isabella Dawis and Tidtaya Sinutoke about their new musical, Sunwatcher. https://sunwatchermusical.com/ In 1944, a young woman in Tokyo dares to stare at the sun.
Episode 28 - Isabella Dawis and Tidtaya Sinutoke: Sunwatcher
This episode features a conversation with Isabella Dawis and Tidtaya Sinutoke about their new musical, Sunwatcher. (https://sunwatchermusical.com) In 1944, a young woman in Tokyo dares to stare at the sun.
Episode 27 - Linedy Genao, Taylor Iman Jones, Fran Tapia, and Maiga Vidal: Café Con Leche Part 2
In this episode, we continue our conversation with Linedy Genao (Bad Cinderella), Taylor Iman Jones (Head Over Heels), Fran Tapia (On Your Feet), and Maiga Vidal about Maiga’s new musical: Café Con Leche. Special Guest Host: Héctor Flores Jr.
Episode 26 - Linedy Genao, Taylor Iman Jones, Fran Tapia, and Maiga Vidal: Café Con Leche
This episode features a conversation with Linedy Genao (Bad Cinderella), Taylor Iman Jones (Head Over Heels), Fran Tapia (On Your Feet), and Maiga Vidal about Maiga’s new musical: Café Con Leche.
Episode 25 - Sean McCabe and Jinhee Kim: Saint Sebastian Part 2
In this episode, we continue our conversation with Sean McCabe and Jinhee Kim about their new musical: Saint Sebastian. Saint Sebastian is a queer coming-of-age musical comedy, set on a Christian retreat farm over one Easter weekend.
Episode 24 - Sean McCabe and Jinhee Kim: Saint Sebastian
This episode features a conversation with Sean McCabe and Jinhee Kim about their new musical: Saint Sebastian. Saint Sebastian is a queer coming-of-age musical comedy, set on a Christian retreat farm over one Easter weekend.
Episode 23 - Eddie Noel Rodríguez, Janine Robledo, and Héctor Flores: Ghost in the Machine Part 2
In this episode, we continue our conversation with Eddie Noel Rodríguez, Janine Robledo, and Héctor Flores, about the new musical Ghost in the Machine. In a secluded lab nestled in the Argentinian mountains, an inventor named Victor creates Cynthia, an android, to save his son's life.
Episode 22 - Eddie Noel Rodríguez, Janine Robledo, and Héctor Flores: Ghost in the Machine
This episode features a conversation with Eddie Noel Rodríguez, Janine Robledo, and Héctor Flores that celebrates the release of the new single “Here With You” from the musical Ghost in the Machine on New York Theatre Barn’s New Musicals Mixtape.
Episode 21 - Amy Engelhardt and Molly Horan: The Completely True Story of West High’s 66th Annual Charity Lockdown Part 2
In this episode, we continue our conversation with Amy Engelhardt and Molly Horan about their new musical: The Completely True Story of West High’s 66th Annual Charity Lockdown. West High overachiever and valedictorian Becky Petterson has her life all mapped out.
Episode 20 - Amy Engelhardt and Molly Horan: The Completely True Story of West High’s 66th Annual Charity Lockdown
This episode features a conversation with Amy Engelhardt and Molly Horan about their new musical: The Completely True Story of West High’s 66th Annual Charity Lockdown. West High overachiever and valedictorian Becky Petterson has her life all mapped out.
Episode 19 - Martin Storrow: King of Pangea Part 2
In this episode, we continue our conversation with Martin Storrow about his new musical: King of Pangea. After a sudden loss shatters his world apart, 21-year-old Christopher Crow travels back to the imaginary island of his childhood in hopes of finding answers that will bring the pieces back together.
Episode 18 - Martin Storrow: King of Pangea
This episode features a discussion with Martin Storrow about his new musical: King of Pangea. After a sudden loss shatters his world apart, 21-year-old Christopher Crow travels back to the imaginary island of his childhood in hopes of finding answers that will bring the pieces back together.
Episode 17 - Joanna Burns, Justin Anthony Long, and Joël René Scoville: Flophouse Part 2
In this episode, we continue our discussion with Joanna Burns, Justin Anthony Long, and Joël René Scoville about their new musical: Flophouse. What do you do when the world has forgotten you?
Episode 16 - Joanna Burns, Justin Anthony Long, and Joël René Scoville: Flophouse
This episode features a discussion with Joanna Burns, Justin Anthony Long, and Joël René Scoville about their new musical: Flophouse. What do you do when the world has forgotten you? Flophouse, an original ensemble musical, explores eight people’s struggle to re-enter a society that disposed of them long ago.
Episode 15 - Stephanie L. Carlin: Spectrum Part 2
In this episode, we continue our discussion with Stephanie L. Carlin and about the new musical: Spectrum. Spectrum features a book, music and lyrics by Stephanie L. Carlin, and is directed by Kate Trammell.
Episode 14 - Stephanie L. Carlin: Spectrum
This episode features a discussion with Stephanie L. Carlin about the new musical: Spectrum. Spectrum features a book, music and lyrics by Stephanie L. Carlin, and is directed by Kate Trammell.
Episode 13 - Jeff Calhoun and Jonathan Brielle: A Complicated Woman Part 2
In this episode, we continue our conversation with Jeff Calhoun and Jonathan Brielle about the new musical, A Complicated Woman. John Kenley was a theatre impresario who brought Hollywood stars like Gene Kelly and Ann Miller to Ohio’s summer stock stages.
Episode 12 - Jeff Calhoun and Jonathan Brielle: A Complicated Woman
This episode features a discussion with Jeff Calhoun and Jonathan Brielle about the new musical: A Complicated Woman. John Kenley was a theatre impresario who brought Hollywood stars like Gene Kelly and Ann Miller to Ohio’s summer stock stages.
Episode 11 - Jennifer Lucy Cook, T.J. Pieffer, and Shelby Solla: Salem Part 2
In this episode, we continue our discussion with Jennifer Lucy Cook, T.J. Pieffer, and Shelby Solla about their new musical SALEM. Salem. Outlandish conspiracy theories; misinformation spreading like wildfire; and an infamously controversial trial in the early 90’s.
Episode 10 - Jennifer Lucy Cook, T.J. Pieffer and Shelby Solla: SALEM
This episode features a discussion with Jennifer Lucy Cook, T.J. Pieffer, and Shelby Solla about their new musical Salem. Salem. Outlandish conspiracy theories; misinformation spreading like wildfire; and an infamously controversial trial in the early 90’s.
Episode 9 - Justin Huertas: Lizard Boy and Lydia and the Troll Part 2
In this episode, we continue our discussion with Justin Huertas about his musicals Lizard Boy and Lydia and the Troll. Lizard Boy. If the world were against you, would you still save it? Trevor feels like a monster.
Episode 8 - Justin Huertas: Lizard Boy and Lydia and the Troll
This episode features a discussion with Justin Huertas about his musicals Lizard Boy and Lydia and the Troll. Lizard Boy. If the world were against you, would you still save it? Trevor feels like a monster. Scaly and green-skinned, he rarely braves the city outside his apartment.
Episode 7 - Jenn Colella, L Morgan Lee, Jessie MacBeth, S.C. Lucier, Meghan Rose, and Héctor Flores: Xena: Warrior Musical
This special BONUS episode of Backstage Pass features a discussion with Jenn Colella, L Morgan Lee, S.C. Lucier, Megan Rose, Héctor Flores, and Jessie MacBeth about Xena: Warrior Musical.
Episode 6 - A Hanukkah Carol, or GELT TRIP! The Musical Part 2
In this episode we continue our conversation with Rob Berliner, Harrison Bryan, and Aaron Kenny about their new musical A Hanukkah Carol, or GELT TRIP! The Musical.
Episode 5 - Rob Berliner, Harrison Bryan, and Aaron Kenny: A Hanukkah Carol
This episode features a discussion with Rob Berliner, Harrison Bryan, and Aaron Kenny about their new musical A Hanukkah Carol or GELT TRIP! The Musical.
Episode 4 - Nico Juber Part 2
In the second part of our interview with Nico Juber, we continue our discussion about her new pieces Millennials Are Killing Musicals and Winner. We also play a game where we decide which musical theatre characters would thrive on social media.
Episode 3 - Nico Juber: Millennials Are Killing Musicals and Winner
This episode features a discussion with Nico Juber about her new musicals Millennials are Killing Musicals and Winner. Millennials are Killing Musicals (by Nico Juber) Meet Brenda: a single Millennial mom who wants to do better “adulting” like the seemingly perfect Jake’s Mom at her daughter’s school.
Episode 2 - Greg Kotis Part 2
In the second episode of Backstage Pass, we continue our conversation with Tony Award Winner Greg Kotis (Urinetown, Yeast Nation) about his new musical The End of All Flesh. We also play a game we designed just for Greg, Survival: The Musical.
Episode 1 - Greg Kotis: The End of All Flesh
Welcome to Backstage Pass! We’re premiering our podcast with a double release that features our conversation with Tony Award Winner Greg Kotis (Urinetown, Yeast Nation) about his new musical The End of All Flesh. Check out Episode 2 for the second part of our conversation.
Episode 25 - Zack Zadek, Peter Hodgson & Kathleen Wrinn: Love, Rosie & The Bridge
This episode features discussions about Zack Zadek and Peter Duchan’s Love, Rosie and Peter Hodgson and Kathleen Wrinn’s The Bridge. LOVE, ROSIE (by Peter Duchan & Zack Zadek) - Rosie and Alex meet at eighteen.
Episode 24 - Kira Stone, Truth Bachman, & Zhailon Levingston: Salem & Shapeshifters
This episode features discussions about Kira Stone’s Salem and Truth Bachman and Zhailon Levingston’s Shapeshifters. SALEM (by Kira Stone) - In Salem, Susannah, Bridget, Miriam, Martha, Rebecca, & Mary are held hostage in a modern day courtroom for their collective trial by judge and jury.
Episode 23 - AriDy Nox, Brandon Webster, Mêlisa Annis & Jamie Floyd: Metropolis & The King’s Wife
This episode features discussions about AriDy Nox’s and Brandon Webster’s Metropolis and Mêlisa Annis and Jamie Floyd’s The King’s Wife. METROPOLIS (by AriDy Nox and Brandon Webster) - Metropolis is an epic tale that follows the Harmonizer-android-unit turned space-time-continuum anarchist Fari as she is wrenched across space and time.
Episode 22 - Nevada Lozano & Douglas Waterbury-Tieman: Ramona & Johnny & The Devil’s Box
This episode features discussions about Nevada Lozano’s Ramona and Douglas Waterbury-Tieman’s Johnny & The Devil’s Box. RAMONA (by Nevada Lozano) - Based on the classic novel by Helen Hunt Jackson, Ramona tells the story of an orphan girl growing up on a Mexican hacienda in Southern California in the 1850s.
Episode 21 - Nico Juber, Justin Mortelliti & Shannon Hunt: Millennials Are Killing Musicals & The Ladies Man
This episode features discussions about Nico Juber’s Millennials Are Killing Musicals and Justin Mortelliti and Shannon Hunt’s The Ladies Man.
Episode 20 - Christine Toy Johnson, Jason Ma, Bobby Daye & Monica L. Patton: Broken Ground & Love & Southern D!scomfort
This episode features discussions about Christine Toy Johnson and Jason Ma’s Broken Ground and Bobby Daye and Monica L. Patton’s Love & Southern D!scomfort.
Episode 19 - Oliver Houser, Hunter Bird, Adesha Adefela, Beau Lewis & Ryan Nicole Austin: She Reached For Heaven & Co-Founders
This episode features discussions about Oliver Houser and Hunter Bird’s She Reached For Heaven and Adesha Adefela, Beau Lewis, and Ryan Nicole Austin’s Co-Founders. She Reached For Heaven (by Hunter Bird & Oliver Houser) - On the outside, high school senior Jes Holt is doing everything she’s supposed to.
Episode 18 - Amy Engelhardt, Sara Cooper & Lynne Shankel: Bastard Jones & Perpetual Sunshine & The Ghost Girls
This episode features discussions about Amy Engelhardt and Marc Acito’s Bastard Jones and Sara Cooper and Lynne Shankel’s Perpetual Sunshine & The Ghost Girls. BASTARD JONES (by Amy Engelhardt and Marc Acito) - Bastard Jones is a sexy, smart, rollicking new musical comedy that combines a bouncy pop score with period farce.
Episode 17 - Guillermo Mendez M, Guadalupe Sandoval, Javier Vilalta, Whitney Rhodes, Shenelle Salcido & Spencer Williams: Anjou: The Musical Horror Tale & For Tonight
This episode features discussions about Guillermo Mendez M, Guadalupe Sandoval, and Javier Vilalta’s Anjou: A Musical Horror Tale and Whitney Rhodes, Shenelle Salcido and Spencer Williams’ For Tonight.
Episode 16 - Molly Beach Murphy, Jeanna Phillips, Alex Thrailkill, Annie Tippe, Michelle Elliott & Danny Haengil Larsen: Cowboy Bob & Hart Island
This episode features discussions about Molly Beach Murphy, Jeanna Phillips, Alex Thrailkill, and Annie Tippe’s Cowboy Bob and Michelle Elliott and Danny Haengil Larsen’s Hart Island. COWBOY BOB (by Molly Beach Murphy, Jeanna Phillips and Alex Thrailkill) - You wouldn’t look twice at Peggy Jo.
Episode 15 - David Dabbon, Gabriel Jason Dean, Jessie Dean, Emerson Mae Smith & Murphy Taylor Smith: Our New Town & Elektric
This episode features discussions about David Dabbon, Gabriel Jason Dean and Jessie Dean's Our New Town and Emerson Mae Smith and Murphy Taylor Smith’s Elektric.
Episode 14 - Jessy Tomsko, Eric Holmes & Nat Zegree: In Emily’s Words & Fly More Than You Fall
This episode features discussions about Jessy Tomsko’s In Emily’s Words and Eric Holmes and Nat Zegree’s Fly More Than You Fall. Tony Award nominated producer and New York Theatre Barn board Co-President Blair Russell is featured as a guest co-host on this episode.
Episode 13 - Tyler Tafolla, Matt Dahan & Kelly Lynne D’Angelo: Seasons & Starry
This episode features discussions about Tyler Tafolla’s Seasons and Matt Dahan and Kelly Lynne D’Angelo’s Starry. SEASONS (by Tyler Tafolla) - The new song cycle Seasons is about six friends who will go through the milestone moments and seasons of their lives over the span of six years.
Episode 12 - Bryan Blaskie, Laurie Hochman, Avi Amon, Ty Defoe & Nolan Doran: Nothing To See Here & The Lesson
This episode features discussions about Bryan Blaskie and Laurie Hochman’s Nothing To See Here and Avi Amon, Ty Defoe and Nolan Doran’s The Lesson.
Episode 11 - Andrew Beall, Evan McCormack, David Don Miller, Hunter Bell, Jeff Bowen & Ann McNamee: Goodbye New York & Other World
This episode features discussions about Andrew Beall, Evan McCormack and David Don Miller’s Goodbye New York and Hunter Bell, Jeff Bowen and Ann McNamee’s Other World. Hunter, Jeff and Ann were also joined by their director Adrienne Campbell-Holt.
Episode 10 - Dante Green & Masi Asare: An Incomplete List of All the Things I'm Going to Miss When the World is No Longer & Garden Of Starflowers
This episode features discussions about Dante Green’s An Incomplete List of All the Things I'm Going to Miss When the World is No Longer and Masi Asare’s Garden Of Starflowers. Dante was also joined by their collaborator Lyell Hintz.
Episode 9 - Aryanna Garber, Benjamin Velez & Kirsten Childs: Borderline & The Lucky Boy
This episode features discussions about Aryanna Garber & Benjamin Velez’s Borderline and Kirsten Childs’ The Lucky Boy. Aryanna and Benjamin were also joined by their director Sarna Lapine (Sunday in the Park with George).
Episode 8 - Ben Caplan, Christina Crawford & David Nehls: I Don’t Want To Talk About It & Mommie Dearest
This episode features discussions about Ben Caplan’s I Don’t Want To Talk About It and Christina Crawford and David Nehls’ Mommie Dearest. I DON’T WANT TO TALK ABOUT IT (by Ben Caplan) - I Don’t Want to Talk About It takes a deep dive into the complex world of mental health as told by a troupe of mercurial performers to an unnamed protagonist.
Episode 7 - Timothy Huang & Jaime Cepero: American Morning & Francois & The Rebels
This episode features discussions about Timothy Huang’s American Morning and Jaime Cepero’s Francois & The Rebels. AMERICAN MORNING (by Timothy Huang) - Inspired by an article from the 2009 New York Times, American Morning tells the story of two immigrant cab drivers who share opposite shifts off the same medallion.
Episode 6 - NAMT, Georgina Escobar, Robi Hager, Cheeyang Ng & Eric Sorrels: Little Duende & Māyā
This episode features discussions about Georgina Escobar and Robi Hager’s Little Duende and Cheeyang Ng and Eric Sorrels’ Māyā. Cheeyang and Eric were also joined by their director Arpita Mukherjee. Both of these shows are featured in this year’s NAMT 33rd Festival Of New Musicals.
Episode 5 - Paul Scott Goodman, Pamela Gray, Daniel & Patrick Lazour: A Walk On The Moon & We Live In Cairo
This episode features discussions about Paul Scott Goodman and Pamela Gray’s A Walk On The Moon and Daniel and Patrick Lazour’s We Live In Cairo. Paul and Pamela were also joined by director Sheryl Kaller and music supervisor Greg Anthony Rassen.
Episode 4 - Lauren Taslitz, Danny Ursetti, Jeff Talbott, Will Van Dyke: Mimosa & Ten Brave Seconds
This episode features discussions about Lauren Taslitz and Danny Ursetti’s Mimosa and Will Van Dyke and Jeff Talbott’s Ten Brave Seconds. MIMOSA (by Lauren Taslitz and Danny Ursetti) - Mimosa is a plant with a special gift: she can dance.
Episode 3 - Paulo K Tiról, Noam Shapiro, Jonathan Karpinos, John McGrew, Joseph Varca: On This Side Of The World & The Village Of Vale
Welcome to The Musicals of Tomorrow! This episode is part of the premiere group and features discussions about Paulo K Tiról and Noam Shapiro’s On This Side Of The World and Jonathan Karpinos, John McGrew and Joseph Varca’s The Village Of Vale.
Episode 2 - Joriah Kwamé, Lauren M. Gunderson, Kate Leonard, Daniel Merzlufft: Little Miss Perfect & House Rules
Welcome to The Musicals of Tomorrow! This episode is part of the premiere group and features discussions about Joriah Kwamé and Lauren M. Gunderson’s Little Miss Perfect and Kate Leonard and Daniel Merzlufft’s House Rules. LITTLE MISS PERFECT (by Joriah Kwamé and Lauren M.
Episode 1 - Joe Iconis, Rob Rokicki, Sarah Beth Pfeifer: Experience Marianas & Love In Hate Nation
Welcome to The Musicals of Tomorrow! This episode is part of the premiere group and features discussions about Rob Rokicki and Sarah Beth Pfiefer’s Experience Marianas’ and Joe Iconis’ Love In Hate Nation.
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