Broadway Bullet Host, Michael Gilboe, collaborated with John Pollard for this Musical Parody based on the classic Harold Arlen song, “Accentuate the Positive”. Mike McGinnis contributed saxophone.
THIS WEEK IS JAM packed with lots of insider news and talk. We sit down with Tom Berger and Erin Smiley to discuss giving up civil liberties in the name of protection and their new show, “As We Speak,” for (re:) Directions Company. We also talk to the producer and an actor from the charity concert version of Jeremy Schonfeld’s “Drift.” In the studio, an artistic director and one of the founding members of TACT talk about their new comedy, “Bedroom Farce.” We also have Jesse Cutler in to talk about his new memoir, “Starlust: The Price of Fame.”
We also feature two new songs in the listening room this week: one from Michael Gilboe and John Pollard, and one from the new Jason Robert Brown musical, “13.”
We’ve also got all the news you want in the top of the trades and the callboard.
So what are you waiting for, hop on board the Broadway Bullet for all destinations on and off Broadway!
WE’RE BACK FROM THE craziness that was the New York Musical Theatre Festival and we are back with a bang.
This week we sit down with the creative team behind Like You Like It at the Gallery Players in Brooklyn, and we get to hear a live in-studio performance of one of the songs from the show. We also sit down to talk to Tony Nominated Michael John LaChiusa about his latest cd release for Little Fish, and we get to hear a few of his songs from the show as well. In the studio we also have Melinda Atwood who comes by to talk about her work with Dance Break. We also listen to an excerpt from the cast album of Illyria that will be performed in honor of the Prospect Theatre Company’s 10th anniversary. Also, this week Michael Yeargan, the set designer of South Pacific drops in to share some of his secrets of the trades with us.
We have Marty with us this week, but unfortunately no Ken. We also have all those news and notes that you love in the Top of the Trades and The Callboard.
So What are you waiting for, let’s get the shwo on the road. Hop on the board the Broadway Bullet for all destinations on and off Broadway.