Podcast Vol. 411: September 2, 2010 – Season Premiere NYMF 2010 Coverage Part 1

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It’s Fall, and that means more of our annual NYMF coverage! NYMF 2010 runs from Sept.27-Oct. 17th. Each year the shows fill up more and more, so get your tickets early or risk being left out of the hottest show of the festival season! Find out more about NYMF at www.nymf.org

In this episode:

  • Gary Holmes discusses his journey bringing 30′s Harlem Composer J.C. Johnson’s music to life in a book musical, TRAV’LIN. A mentor to Gary as a young boy, J.C. wish was to have an honest book musical, now brought to life at NYMF.
  • Book writer, Chip Zien and Director Nick Corley discuss their (tongue firmly in cheek) desire to have the “most pretentious musical” at NYMF this year. A unique a surreal journey of a 12 year old boy with no regards to the boundaries of time, THE HISTORY OF WAR illuminates the human capacity for violence.
  • Ned Massey was prepped by labels to be the “Next Bob Dylan” only to find himself scrapped by the label before his debut album was released. Years later, he turns his story into a fresh contemporary musical, BLOOD TIES. He discusses the show with director Scott C. Embler.
  • The downturn in the economy led to Keith Varney getting fired from his office job, which quickly led to the writing of I GOT FIRED: A SEMI-AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL SORT-OF-TRUE REVENGE MUSICAL. He discusses the creation of the show and the challenges of writing and acting at the same time.

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Podcast Vol. 410: June 10, 2010 – Season Finale – With Glee, The Meeting and more!

Posted by admin on June 9, 2010 under Podcast Notes | Be the First to Comment

It’s time for our season finale! We’ll be back with new episodes in September. Until then, enjoy the episode and dive into back episodes for loads of great interviews!

In this episode:

  • Justin Sayre brings his variety show, THE MEETING, satirizing the gay agenda to raise money and awareness for the Ali Forney Center, and organization dedicated to helping Homeless LBGT Youth. He came into the studio to discuss the organization and show.
  • The Prospect Theatre Company brings the musical (and 2007 NYMF favorite) WITH GLEE to Theatre Row in July. Director, Igor Goldin and actor Dan Lawler talk about the show and share some recordings of the music.
  • The Oberon Theatre Ensemble is bringing two plays to Theatre Row this summer; OTHELLO and new play, ORDER. Artistic Director Brad Fryman and (Former Tony Nominee) Austin Pendleton who is directing ORDER talk about the two play’s connections.
  • We’ve got more from the Planet Connections Festivity. Peter Dagger (Writer/Producer) and Matt Britten (Director/Producer) talk about their musical, BJ: A MUSICAL ROMP, and share a recording of one of the songs from the show!
  • Marty Cooper shares his predictions for the Tony Awards this Sunday in ON THE POSITIVE SIDE.
  • …and one more Planet Connections show… Director Leah Bonvissuto and playwright, Felipe Ossa discuss the play CAKE. Both were involved with the favorite of last year’s festival, Monetizing Emma, and aim for lighting to strike twice.

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New Correspondants Needed for Broadway Bullet!!!

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As I announced on the season finale, I will be moving to Montana in January. But as Broadway Bullet is the most listened to theatre program on the internet, I intend to keep the show going!

How will I do this?

We need correspondents!

Broadway Bullet is looking for bright, enthusiastic, theatre fans and participants looking to interview theatre people, blog, review and more!

Read On For Qualifications: Read more of this article »

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Podcast Vol. 409: May 27, 2010 – 180 Days, Common Air, Clubbed Thumb and more!

Posted by admin on May 27, 2010 under Podcast Notes | Be the First to Comment

Enjoy your long weekend and don’t forget to load up some new podcasts to listen to on your trip!

In this episode:

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Podcast Vol. 408: May 12, 2010 – Planet Connections Festivity Special

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The Planet Connections Festivity is back this year with more plays, more locations, and more opportunities to save the planet with sustainable theatre! The festival runs from June 3-June 29th. Find out all about it at their website: www.planetconnectionsfestivity.com and hear about some  of the shows in our dedicated episode!

In this episode:

  • Festivity organizers, Glory Bowen and Carly Robbins talk about this year’s events.
  • Actors Fred Rueck and Margie Ferris discuss FOX TALES
  • Playwright Carol Carpenter and Director Dianna Martin discuss MTWorks production of GOOD LONELY PEOPLE
  • Writer/Producer Jason Grossman discusses LOVE ME
  • Producer/Co-Writer Mehr Mansouri talkes about the musical, GIVE TIL IT HURTS
  • Director Melissa Moschitto and actor Karim Muasher discusses The Anthropoligist production of ANOTHER PLACE
  • Director Nicole Potter discusses SUNRISE/SUNSET OR BREAKFAST WITH JULIA
  • Newground Theater Collective founding members Rosebud Parker and Mariel Matero discuss their production, CLANDESTINE
  • Co-Producers Kim M. Jones and Andrew Rothkin (also writer/director) discuss the play, DANNY
  • Emma Koenig (Playwright/Director/Actor/Producer) and Peter Rothbreed (Actor) discuaa I DON”T WANT TO HURT YOUR FEELINGS
  • Playwright John Kearns discusses his play, IN THE WILDERNESS
  • Director/Designer Oscar A. Mendoza and actress Barbara Mundy discuss MANHATTAN PROJECT
  • Calla Videt (Director/Writer) and Kevin Davies (Producer/Writer) discuss Wind-Up Lab’s THE UNTITLED PROJECT
  • Playwright Sergei Burbank discusses Conflict Of Interest Theater Company’s WAR CRIMES.

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Podcast Vol. 407: May 6, 2010 – Tony Award Meet the Nominees Press Clusterf$%k

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Jude Law: Best Actor in a Play - HAMLET

It’s time again! This was my third time attending the Meet the Tony Nominees Press Reception, which I like to loving call, the Tony Press Clusterf&%k. We’ve got FOURTEEN great interviews for you this week in a tight Hour and Forty minutes!

In this episode:

  • Dick Scanlan – Nominated for Best Book of a Musical for EVERYDAY RAPTURE
  • John Logan - Playwright of Best Play nominee, RED
  • Rob Ashford – 5 time Tony Nominee, this year Best Choreography for PROMISES, PROMISES
  • Sue Frost and Randy Adams of Junkyard Dog Productions nominated for Best Musical; MEMPHIS
  • Donald Margulies – Playwright of Best Play nominee, TIME STANDS STILL
  • Joe D. Pietro (Best Book and Best Score) & David Bryon (Best Score) for MEMPHIS
  • Karina Plantadit up for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical for COME FLY AWAY
  • Stephen Kunken – Featured Actor in a Play for ENRON
  • Chad Kimball – Leading Actor in a Musical – MEMPHIS
  • Sherie Rene Scott - Leading Actress in a Musical and Best Original Book for EVERYDAY RAPTURE
  • Montego Glover – Leading Actress in a Musical for MEMPHIS
  • Jude Law – Best Actor in a Play for HAMLET
  • Valarie Harper – Best Actress in a Play for LOOPED
  • Maria Dizzia – Best Featured Actress in a Play for IN THE NEXT ROOM (THE VIBRATOR PLAY)

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Podcast Vol. 406: April 15, 2010 – Barrier Island, The Love List, Next to Normal and more!

Posted by admin on April 14, 2010 under News | 4 Comments to Read

A new show awaits you, so hop on board the Bullet!

In this episode:

  • MTWorks is presenting Barrier Island from April 30-May 22, and Playwright David Stallings and Actress Jennifer Laine-Williams stop by to discuss the play which is set in Galveston Texas as the city awaits a Hurricane in 2008.
  • Congratulations to NEXT TO NORMAL and writers Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey for being only the 8th musical ever (and the first in 15 years) to win the Pulitzer Prize for drama. To celebrate, we’re playing the closing song from the Cast Recording, “Light”. Pick up the album at iTunes or Amazon!
  • Norm Foster is Canada’s most prolific playwright, but his plays are rarely seen in New York. Boo-Arts is bringing his comedy, THE LOVE LIST to New York for a run April 28-May 15, and Director Jessica McVea and Actor Jarel Davidow drop by the studio to talk about the production.
  • PS Classics has just released the new cast recording for the hit revival, A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC. You get to hear “The Miller’s Song”, performed by Leighann Larkin. Pick up the cast album at iTunes or Amazon!
  • Marty Cooper is back with On the Positive Side as he discusses the legendary Stephen Sonheim’s career and City Center’s recent presentation of ANYONE CAN WHISTLE.

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Podcast Vol. 405: April 1, 2010 – Dan Butler, The Irish Curse, Will & Anthony Nunziata and more!

Posted by admin on March 31, 2010 under Podcast Notes | Be the First to Comment

New York is heating up and so is the show! Check out the new episode.

In this episode:

  • Dan Butler (“Bulldog” from Frasier) talks about his new Off-Broadway Show, THE IRISH CURSE (now running at the SoHo Playhouse), as well as his career and position as a gay rights activist in this in-depth interview.
  • Will and Anthony Nunziata are bringing their cabaret act to Feinsteins with FROM PELLHAM TO PARK AVENUE and they stop by to discuss the show as well as perform two songs live in our studio!
  • THE REALM from Down Payment Productions is receiving it’s New York Premiere at the Wild Project, and Director Jessica Fisch and Actor Aaron Simon Gross (Broadway’s “13″) are on hand to discuss this show’s distopian view of the future.
  • The Curious Frog Theatre Company is bringing the 1947 French Play, THE MAIDS to the stage for New York Audiences. Director Tracy Cameron Francis and Actor William Alex Runnels discuss the show and the theatre company’s penchant for casting beyond traditional norms.

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Podcast Vol. 404: Mar. 18, 2010 – Enjoy, Wit, G.B.S., Finian’s Rainbow and more!

Posted by admin on March 17, 2010 under News | Be the First to Comment

Is spring here yet? I’m not sure, but the new episode is out!

In this episode:

  • ENJOY has been translated from Japanese to English, and The Play Company is bringing it to New York Audiences. Director Dan Rothenberg (Philly’s Pig Iron Theatre Company) came by to discuss the show and its translation challenges, and he also talks about the thriving theatre scene in Philadelphia.
  • P.S. Classics has released the new cast recording for the Broadway Revival of Finian’s Rainbow. We play “Old Devil Moon”, sung by Cheyenne Jackson and Kate Burton. Pick up the cast recording at iTunes or Amazon.
  • G.B.S. is a new play that deals with a families communication breakdown in the face of a relative’s disease. The Clockwork Theatre’s Artistic Director, Jay Rohloff, and Executive Director, Harrison Harvey, stop by to discuss the show as well as their theatre company’s 5th anniversary.
  • CORALINE’s Off-Broadway Cast album has been released by Ghostlight/Sh-K-Boom, and we listen to “When We Were Young and Trod the Boards” sung by Francis Jue and January LaVoy. Pick up the recording at Amazon or iTunes.
  • Nicu’s Spoon Theatre company is back with their presentation of the Pulitzer Prize Winning WIT. Director Alvaro Sena and Actress Anouk DuTruit came by to discuss the show and theatre company.

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James Barbour’s New Single for Haiti Relief

Posted by admin on March 9, 2010 under News | Be the First to Comment

Broadway Bullet is very proud to have released James Barbour’s (Jane Eyre, A Tale of Two Cities, Assassins) new single. The song is called “Walk With Me” and was written by Gary Burton and produced by Michael Gilboe, (Host of Broadway Bullet) who also provided piano, bass and drum programming.  Proceeds will go to benefit Haiti disaster relief.

We did this up in my studio a couple of weeks ago, and I also want to give a shout to all the other people who contributed to the recording.

Dave Acker, for his great guitar work.

Yury Shubov, for the great orchestral arrangement at the end as well as Violin and Viola.

Allison Seidner for her Cello work, solo and “orchestral”

Mike McGinnins for Flute, Clarinet and Sax.

And thanks so much to Robert Anton, Brianna Reed and Gina Naomi Baez for turning their three voices into a choir for the end of the song!

Pick up the song at Amazon or iTunes!

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