From The Mezzanine is THE podcast for fans of Broadway! We gush and gossip about the latest breaking news in the theatre community each week as well as track the top shows on Broadway week to week. The host, Lindsey, always keeps you updated on her New York City lifestyle including the latest shows and events in the Broadway world she's attended. Get ready to spill the Broadway tea with your music... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 95 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsPerforming ArtsArtsEntertainment News |
It finally happened - Lindsey has seen a terrible show on Broadway. In this episode, we run through the BIG Broadway week: Seeing Heart of Rock N Roll and The Outsiders. In Broadway News, we cover the headline news that a new Romeo & Juliet revival i... more
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Did I see Aaron Tveit? Yes. Did I also see Jeremy Jordan? Also, yes. Will I be forever changed? ABSOLUTELY! Friend of the podcast, Alex, joins me on this episode as we recap seeing Sweeney Todd and The Great Gatsby. It is a mega-box office blowout wi... more
BIG NEWS - From the Mezzanine now has a Patreon Channel! Click HERE to become a Broadway Bestie! This episodes after-show chat, Meet Me at the Stagedoor, is already uploaded to Patreon. more
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While I agree with her opinions, she sounds 16 years old
Are you a die hard broadway fan?? Yes? This show is for YOU! Lindsey is so fun to listen to talk about the broadway news every week. I literally love her and can’t get enough of this pod!
I am 35 year old theater fan who craves quality Broadway podcast content. I started to listen to a few different episodes, but just couldn’t finish any of them. I’m not sure the age of the host, but it all just seemed immature to me. The production, content and delivery seem most appropriate for/geared toward a casual Broadway fan who is in their teens or early twenties. If that’s you, give this podcast a go! The host seems to be enthusiastic about the podcast and topic. Just not for me.
I love this podcast so much! It’s exactly what I was looking for in a podcast about Broadway! I love hearing about the hottest news on in a fun and relatable way as a fan, I love hearing the deep dives on the highlighted musical for the week, and I just can’t say enough great things about this podcast! Truly, if you’re looking for a Broadway podcast that makes you feel like you’re needing out on Broadway with your BFF in all the best ways, look no further! I can’t wait for the next episode!!... more
Love this podcast! So fun and informative!
Apple Podcasts | #187 | United States/Arts/Performing Arts |
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