Podcasting from New York's Capital District, Ellen Cribbs and Benita Zahn talk all things theater - why we got into this crazy, creative business to what's currently happening on stages locally and around the world. Join us as we interview guest artists in various theatrical fields every other week. The spotlight will shine on theater artists onstage and behind the curtain.
You may not recognize his name, but Buddy Bradley was an artistic genius whose talent reshaped Broadway musicals, the West End, jazz dance, and classical ballet, creating a new language of movement that endures today. American dance history has long overlooked Black performers and choreographers, but Buddy Bradley taught white stars such as Eleanor Powell, Ruby Keeler, and Adele Astaire and…
"Unreconciled" is based on the true story of an adolescent actor cast as Jesus in a school play directed by a parish priest. The story chronicles a survivor's journey as he confronts his past, navigates a victims' reparations program set up by the Catholic Church, and discovers the courage to use his voice. We chat with writer and performer, Jay Sefton, about developing the piece, telling his real…
Lauren A. Marchand is the 2023 Jimmy Awards winner who is currently playing Kat in "Mystic Pizza" at Capital Repertory Theatre . We chat with Lauren about her high school experience leading up to her Jimmy Awards win, what she's been up to since high school, and what to expect in the film turned musical, "Mystic Pizza."
On April 2, 2016, a 37-year-old mother of three, Lisa, died needlessly in a jail cell. She was a pretrial detainee who had not been convicted of any crime. In her final hours, she pleaded for help, but her cries were ignored. She was denied basic medical care, and her life was taken from her children, her family, her community, and her sister, Elizabeth Ostler. Elizabeth joins us to talk about her…
There is an exciting summer season of new plays at the Great Barrington Public Theater, featuring intimate human stories with global implications. The summer starts with "Fragments" by Jim Petosa which focuses on the AIDS pandemic in the 1980s, followed by "iBoss" by Thomas Kee which explores the use of AI, and ends with "Yellow 2.0 Wallpaper 2020" by Jennifer Maisel based on Charlotte Perkins…
The Tony awards are coming up, and we have our predictions! NYC actor, writer, producer, and casting director Helene Galek joins us to discuss this past Broadway season. Is the hilarious Broadway spoof "Schmigadoon!" the fun show the voters want right now? Will the brave reimagining of "Cats" win out over the beloved "Ragtime" revival? Is "Death of a Salesman" a shoo-in? We'll find out on June…
"Moulin Rouge!" is the winner of 10 Tony Awards, including "Best Musical", and now it's on tour, visiting Proctors Theatre. We speak with Luke Monday who is currently playing Christian on the US tour. We chat about life on the road, working on a show with such popular music, and taking care of yourself as an actor. "Moulin Rouge!" is playing at Proctors until June 7th, 2026.
SLOC Musical Theater is entering their 100th season! We discuss this milestone with Heather-Liz Meglino, the Chair of the Centennial Committee. We review the history of SLOC, chat about the challenges and successes they've faced through the years, and learn about what's in store for their centennial season!
Maggie Mancinelli-Cahill has already been pulled out of artistic retirement to direct Deborah Zoe Laufer's "Rooted" at WAM Theatre. We chat with Maggie and Erin Patrick (General Manager at WAM) about the play and the mission of WAM to focus on women theatre artists and/or stories of women and girls. "Rooted" runs from May 1 - May 16, 2026. https://www.wamtheatre.com/
Acrobatics, puppetry, folk-pop music... "Water for Elephants" has it all in a breathtaking musical production that is currently touring the United States. We speak with "Water for Elephants" star Helen Krushinski about learning all the skills for the show, keeping yourself healthy on the road, and staying present onstage during a long run. "Water for Elephants" is at Proctors in Schenectady until…