The After Party
Celebrate the mammoth effort of opening a show on Broadway. Whether you have seen the show, watched the slime tutorials, entered lotteries, or are begging for tickets for your birthday – dive into the beginning, middle, and sometimes premature end of what it means to be on Broadway straight from the people working on your favorite shows.
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#6 - Leslie Rodriguez Kritzer on Spamalot
Tony Nominations. Life Changes. Taking Comedy Seriously. Leslie Kritzer has been around for a second – two decades to be specific – and finally she has received a Tony Nomination for her brilliant turn as The Lady of the Lake in the 2024 revival of Spamalot.
#5 - Will Keen on Patriots
Thrilling political drama. Collective Imagination. Playing Putin. Patriots on Broadway is a political thriller written by Peter Morgan, writer of The Crown.
#4 - Bobby Conte on TOMMY
Amazing Mazie. Practicing kindness. Leadership. Bobby was a little late to the party when discovering TOMMY, but now we can see him star on Broadway as Cousin Kevin in the Tony Nominated revival of TOMMY.
#3 - Nicole Parker on Titaníque
Past lives. Musical improv. Celine Dion. Nicole Parker joins us on what it’s like to leave a show not once, but twice. Nicole Parker has been able to play Celine Dion twice on the New York stage. The first during Martin Short’s Fame Becomes Me, and the second during Titanique.
#2 - Jordan Tyson on The Notebook
Water on stage. Developing trust. The opening night of our lives. “I am seeing myself – it’s so emotional – in all the women who I’ve strived to be like.” Jordan Tyson is in the opening night of her life. It’s her Broadway debut and The Notebook is proving true what the magic of Broadway can be.
#1 - Cynthia Nixon on The Seven Year Disappear
Mommy issues. Performance art. Fisting. This first episode has it all. Welcome to The After Party, hosted by Michael Kushner and Eila Mell! Celebrate the mammoth effort of opening a show on Broadway.
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