
The number one theatre podcast according to us.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 214 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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We absolutely don't jump the gun and talk all things Tony Awards. The questions this week are: does Lea Michele curse every show she's in? And, are the awards this year going to get upstaged by Mormon's fifteen performance?
So many fast facts this week for all things recoupment, London doing everything better, and shows campaigning for a Tony through a tour.
We have more awards to get into with the Outer Critics Circle winners announced this week, as well as a new two thousand seat outdoor theatre breaking ground at Lincoln Center. Tons of weird grosses, and the Tony nominated shows all performing strong... more
Nick and Gavin this week for a full deep dive into Tony noms, Lost Boys opening predictions, and a lot of prediction market talk. Scary!
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A lively theatre-focused discussion with a signature mix of candid banter, industry insight, and box-office chatter. Episodes frequently cover Broadway trends, casting moves, awards race dynamics, licensing, and the economics of live performance, often layering personal anecdotes from attending shows with behind-the-scenes context. Noteworthy angles include accessibility, pricing, swings and understudies, and internet-era discourse around critics and fan communities, all driven by a lighthearted, opinionated style that aims to help insiders and enthusiasts stay current while feeling like a backstage chat with friends.
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Three Cheap Seats launched 6 years ago and published 214 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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