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Broadway Vocal Coach

Broadway Vocal Coach
Musical Theater
Pop Rock Music
Voice Coaching
Singing Techniques
Acting Techniques
Vocal Health
BFA In Musical Theatre
Performing Arts
SOVT Exercises
Social Media
Piano Skills For Singers
Enunciation
Actor Training
Vibrato
Casting Directing
Mentorship
Mix Voice
Vocal Training
Musical Theatre
Voice Training

We help musical theatre performers create fulfilling lives and take the next step in their careers. Here on the podcast you can expect real talk about the business, practical advice, and constant encouragement. We believe there’s space for every artist in this industry–all you need is the right support. Consider us your two-woman hype team! Find us at www.bwayvocalcoach.com and @bwayvocalcoach

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At just 23, Elizabeth Teeter has already built a career most performers dream of—starring as Lydia in Beetlejuice on Broadway, Heather McNamara in Heathers Off-Broadway, and sharing the stage with legends like Helen Mirren and Saoirse Ronan. But behi... more

“At a certain level, everyone can sing that note. So now casting is saying: who are you?” – Adam Wachter

How do you actually build a musical theatre audition book that works? What songs belong in it—and which ones can you finally stop worrying about... more

Back in 2022, we first asked the question: Is a BFA in Musical Theatre worth it? Three years later, it’s still the conversation on every aspiring performer’s (and parent’s) mind.

In today’s bonus episode, Chelsea sits down with Julie Kavanagh—perfor... more

“The most useful thing you can do on social media is show who the heck you really are.” – Kate Lumpkin

What do casting directors really notice—in the audition room and online? Chelsea and Cynthia sit down with casting director Kate Lumpkin for an in... more

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Recent Guests

Adam Wachter
Musical director of the West End production of Titanique and composer of Tarrytown the Musical.
Titanique
Episode: 91. What You Actually Need in Your Audition Book: Adam Wachter on Finding Rep That Works
Kate Lumpkin
Founder of and lead casting director at Kate Lumpkin Casting, CSA. Recently named one of the Broadway Women's Fund's 50 Women to Watch on Broadway.
Kate Lumpkin Casting
Episode: 89. Inside the Casting Room with Kate Lumpkin: What Casting Directors Really Want to See
Ali Gordon
Multi-talented performer, comedian, teacher, and author
Episode: 87. From Stage to Page: Ali Gordon on Creativity Beyond the Spotlight
Dr. Alison Fragale
Research psychologist, award-winning professor, international keynote speaker, author, and mission-driven professional helping women live and work better by applying science of people.
Kingdom Flagler Business School, University of North Carolina
Episode: 84. Own Your Role: Being the Likable Badass Version of You with Dr. Alison Fragale
Tom Lipinski
Actor and documentary producer, best known for his role as Trevor in the television show Suits
Suits
Episode: 83. "Choreographing Attention" in Your Self-Tapes with Tom Lipinski from 'Suits'
Kevin Munhall
Stress, breath, and somatic educator and performer on Broadway.
Habit Disruption
Episode: 81. The Key To Navigating Performance Stress with Kevin Munhall
Joel Crump
Broadway's youngest journalist and founder of Broadway Time
Episode: 78. Everything's Coming Up Joel Crump! Broadway's youngest journalist says: don't wait for it to happen to you
Cara Rose DiPietro
New York City based actor and influencer
Self
Episode: 75. Everything's Coming Up Cara Rose DiPietro! Social Media, Mental Health, and Forging Your Own Career
Wendy Cavett
Music director, supervisor, arranger, educator, conductor, and pianist
Episode: 74.2 What Music Directors Really Want, Pop/Rock Edition with Wendy Cavett

Hosts

Cynthia Cortman-Westphal
Co-host, Broadway music director, voice coach, and chair of the musical theater department at the University of Michigan. She brings extensive experience in musical direction and vocal coaching, as well as a deep commitment to empowering performers in their craft.
Chelsea Wilson
Co-host and performer turned voice teacher to Broadway stars and vocal coach on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and touring productions. Chelsea enriches discussions with her practical advice and experience in the performing arts.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 57 ratings
  • Great Show

    Thank you Chelsea and Cynthia! My daughter and I enjoy listening to your show - you both provide such great perspectives!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jennifer Hargrave
    United States9 months ago
  • Music to my Ears!

    Thank you Chelsea and Cynthia! I am enjoying your podcast with my singer daughter! We are both learning so much! I appreciate your insight to the musical theater world - and the especially the aspects of the college audition.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jennifer Hargrave
    United States2 years ago
  • Thank You!!!

    Chelsea and Cynthia are so WARM and ENGAGING!! This industry can feel so hard and so isolating, but this podcast is like a warm happy hug and it shines such a positive light on creating a life as a musical theatre performer, while giving you all the REAL inside knowledge you need.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    willsingforcoffee
    United States3 years ago
  • For anyone in the musical theatre sphere— you need this podcast!

    Cynthia and Chelsea are the real deal. In this podcast they share their wealth of knowledge about all things singing, musical theatre, performing, auditioning, and career-building! I’ve learned so much from these two. They’re also just lovely human beings to get to listen to— I want to be their friend!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Em114499
    United States3 years ago
  • Love these two!!

    Chelsea and Cynthia are so knowledgeable and real, and share their information in a way that’s incredibly helpful. This podcast is a must for anyone seeking after a musical theater career!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    julesandbassproductions
    United States3 years ago

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Feedback highlights the podcast's blend of entertainment and practical advice, making it a favorite amongst aspiring performers and their families.
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Many listeners find the insights shared to be invaluable, particularly for those pursuing a musical theater career and navigating the audition process.

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90. BONUS: Is a BFA in MT (Still) Worth It? With College Audition Expert Julie Kavanagh
Q: When might a four-year BFA program not be the best choice?
It might not be suitable for someone already highly skilled in dance or who has established industry connections, potentially considering a gap year or alternative paths.
90. BONUS: Is a BFA in MT (Still) Worth It? With College Audition Expert Julie Kavanagh
Q: What did your BFA give you that you still use today?
It provided a solid foundation of training and helped solidify my work ethic and understanding of ownership over my career.
91. What You Actually Need in Your Audition Book: Adam Wachter on Finding Rep That Works
Q: How do you identify high-quality songs for auditions?
Wachter emphasizes separating the song from past performances and focusing on songs that provide character arcs and storytelling potential.
91. What You Actually Need in Your Audition Book: Adam Wachter on Finding Rep That Works
Q: What inspired you to write this book?
Wachter discusses his extensive experience as an audition accompanist and educator, highlighting a need for better tools and training for actors.
80. Why Do You Need to Master Pop Rock? Looking at the Current Broadway Season and Beyond
Q: What tips do you have about choosing your own material when it comes to pop rock auditions?
Choosing well-known songs with great hooks is beneficial, as they'll be recognized by those behind the audition table.

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Focused on the unique experiences of musical theater performers, this podcast provides actionable advice and encouragement for navigating the challenges of a career in the performing arts. The hosts engage in discussions around topics like performance anxiety, vocal health, self-promotion, and the intricacies of auditioning. Listeners benefit from connecting with industry professionals, who share insights and personal stories that resonate with both aspiring performers and parents supporting their children's ambitions. The blend of personal anecdotes and expert advice creates a nurturing environment that empowers artists to embrace their authentic selves in a demanding industry.

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1. Adam Wachter
2. Kate Lumpkin
3. Ali Gordon
4. Dr. Alison Fragale
5. Tom Lipinski
6. Kevin Munhall
7. Joel Crump
8. Cara Rose DiPietro

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