
A podcast about the American Musical. Hosted by Shannon in New York and Erik in Prague; twice monthly.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts | |||

The 1960s would eventually completely revolutionize huge swaths of the American cultural landcape, including Broadway. But as is often the case, the early part of the decade looks a lot like the decade before: talented young writers, composers, direc... more
As the 1950s came to a close, Broadway continued to push and expand what could be done in a musical and what was expected of a night at the theater. Stars were becoming less powerful and less of a draw, though some stars found ways to maintain their ... more
As the 1950s moved on, new talents were emerging, taking up the challenge laid down by Rodgers and Hammerstein to create integrated musicals featuring real characters dealing with real issues. Among others, Jerome Robbins, Leonard Bernstein, Arthur L... more
Rodgers & Hammerstein ushered in a new style with Oklahoma! in 1943, and soon, the old styles died away, putting up various degrees of resistance as they did so. Irving Berlin and Cole Porter both adopted a more R&H approach with their late 40s music... more
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I enjoy musicals but have only seen a sliver of the American repertoire, and I really like hearing about how these musicals came to be and in what context. I also appreciate that the hosts haven’t seen everything, so it doesn’t assume that listeners have either. Great listen for before or after watching a musical!!
I recently found this podcast while searching for anything I could on Stephen Sondheim. After listening to all the Sondheim episodes, I binged the rest of the series in two weeks. It is a great. I love the take on just doing a single song each way. The mini cycles keep me interested and i am always eagerly awaiting what comes next. The hosts are intelligent and knowledgeable. I appreciate that they have varied interests and that they don’t shy away from things they dislike (or don’t love as... more
An excellent podcast about musicals










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