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Martin Beck Theatre
Broadway
Miss Saigon
Broadway Casting Controversy
Boston
Tennessee Williams
Tony Awards
David Henry Hwang
Grand Hotel
Let My People Come
Jonathan Pryce
New York
Cabin In the Sky
Baker Street
Into the Woods
Martin Beck
Donaldson Awards
Hallelujah, Baby
New York City
Village Gate

Every Broadway show has an opening night. This podcast is about what happens next. Closing Night explores famous and forgotten shows that closed too soon, using the stories of individual productions to uncover the larger history of Broadway. Through deep research and immersive storytelling, each episode examines the artists, ambitions, successes, and failures that have defined American theater. Fr... more

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Chita Rivera spent decades becoming one of Broadway's greatest stars, but her first Tony Award didn't come until 1984 with The Rink. Joined by Liza Minnelli in a rare Broadway pairing, Rivera led a musical that endured years of rewrites, creative sha... more

Long before the Tony Awards became Broadway's biggest night, theater professionals voted for a different honor: the Donaldson Awards. This bonus episode traces the evolution of Broadway awards while examining two Martin Beck Theatre musicals that rea... more

In 1957, Tennessee Williams returned to the Martin Beck Theatre with Orpheus Descending, a play he had spent nearly two decades trying to get right. Originally produced in 1940 as Battle of Angels, the drama had collapsed amid censorship battles, tec... more

The Martin Beck Theatre quickly became more than just a venue—it became a proving ground for some of the most important artists in American theater. In this episode, we explore a wide range of productions that played its stage, from groundbreaking wo... more

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Recent Guests

Tommy Toon
Director-Choreographer who led the Grand Hotel revival concept
Tony-winning director-choreographer
Episode: BONUS: Tony Winners at the Beck Theatre
David Henry Hwang
Playwright
Playwright (noted for M. Butterfly, Miss Saigon discussion)
Episode: Face Value
Cameron Mackintosh
Producer of Miss Saigon, promoter of Broadway transfer
Cameron Mackintosh Ltd.
Episode: Miss Saigon
Jonathan Pryce
Actor who played the engineer in Miss Saigon
London/ Broadway production
Episode: Miss Saigon
Lea Salonga
Lead actress in Miss Saigon
Miss Saigon cast
Episode: Miss Saigon
John John Briones
Actor in Miss Saigon
Miss Saigon cast
Episode: Miss Saigon
Norman Bergen
Musical director and conductor for Let My People Come during the Village Gate run
Let My People Come / Village Gate
Episode: Let My People Come
Melissa Hart
Actress who joined the Holly Golightly/Breakfast at Tiffany's project, later sharing memories for this episode
Breakfast at Tiffany's (stage production)
Episode: Breakfast at Tiffany's

Host

Patrick Oliver Jones
Host of Closing Night, executive producer and narrator

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 31 ratings
  • Amazing

    This is an absolutely amazing podcast. So thoroughly researched and executed. I commend the host on this stunning endeavor. My new favorite Broadway pod and I listen to a lot of them!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jack chandler
    United States9 months ago
  • Interesting stories, disappointing use of AI

    This and Broadway Bound are the two best podcasts I've heard that look at failed shows. Both have their faults though. In this case, the delivery is rather dull, soporific at times - made up for with a link to a complete illustrated transcript and details of sources. Also sometimes we get bonus episodes with fuller versions of interviews. Most disappointing - in the Breakfast at Tiffany's episode - is the use of AI to recreate the voice of Truman Capote. Why? Actors exist.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    MJB987
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Fascinating

    Interesting concept with lots of behind the curtain dish

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Paul In Wichita
    United States2 years ago
  • What A Delight

    Can’t say enough good things about this podcast…research is on point, production values are high & clearly we all need more Patrick Oliver Jones in our lives. More please!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DJGNYC
    United States3 years ago

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Research quality and interview clarity are consistently strong, making it a standout for Broadway history fans.
The behind-the-scenes discussions and archival voices offer rare insights, though some episodes feel slow at times.
This show is deeply researched with stellar production quality and a compelling narrative.
The host brings energy and depth, and the episodes mix anecdotes with rigorous context very well.

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Face Value
Q: Why did Face Value close before opening on Broadway?
The production faced weak previews and mounting rewrites that failed to generate sufficient box office interest, leading producers to shut down before the official opening.
Face Value
Q: What inspired Face Value in the first place?
The Miss Saigon controversy and the debate over who should play which roles inspired Hwang to create a farce that would critique racism and casting practices while using satire to illuminate the issues.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Closing Night

What is Closing Night about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show digs into the stories behind Broadway's closing nights, focusing on both famous and overlooked productions to illuminate how artistic ambition, production decisions, and industry dynamics shape long-running theater history. Episodes blend archival voices, interviews, and behind-the-scenes anecdotes to reveal the human, creative, and business forces that lead shows to open, falter, or flourish. Notable strengths include rigorous historical research, a storytelling approach that pulls in producer and performer perspectives, and a knack for connecting individual productions to broader Broadway trends. Potential listeners who crave deep dives into theatre history, production challenges, and the drama behind the scenes will likely find... more

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2. David Henry Hwang
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4. Jonathan Pryce
5. Lea Salonga
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7. Norman Bergen
8. Melissa Hart

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