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So Much Stuff to Sing

Shannon Dohar and Erik Stadnik
Fiddler On the Roof
Matilda the Musical
Hal Prince
The Book Of Mormon
13 the Musical
Fun Home
Dear Evan Hansen
Pippin
In the Heights
Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet Of 1812
Oklahoma
Guys & Dolls
West Side Story
Cabaret
Mame
Ol Man River
Stephen Sondheim
Gypsy (musical)
Rose's Turn
Sunrise, Sunset

A podcast about the American Musical. Hosted by Shannon in New York and Erik in Prague; twice monthly.

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The 60s roll on, and we come to the show that, more than any other, defines the 1960s musical: Hair. The ultimate hippie musical that broke barriers and box office records, Hair has become synonymous with the late 60s counterculture, even though its ... more

And so, with a seemingly endless wash from the cymbals, we enter the modern era. It's 1966, Hal Prince has taken to directing instead of producing, and John Kander and Fred Ebb are going to give life to his vision of a musical about Weimar-era Berlin... more

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

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Shannon
Host of So Much Stuff to Sing; frequent collaborator with Erik.
Erik
Host of So Much Stuff to Sing; co-host across episodes.

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4.5 out of 5 stars from 33 ratings
  • You Don’t Have to Be an Aficionado to Enjoy!

    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!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MemoryCO
    United States3 years ago
  • Great show!

    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

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kmcash01
    United States4 years ago
  • Excellent

    An excellent podcast about musicals

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    amity1976
    United States5 years ago

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Balanced, accessible analysis—great for fans and industry folks alike.
Podcast has sharp, knowledgeable hosts who bring theatre history to life.
Consistently entertaining with thoughtful takes on inclusivity and representation.
Love the single-song focus and deep dives into orchestration and context.

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What is So Much Stuff to Sing about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A thoughtful deep-dive into American musical theater, with a focus on song function, score integration, and production history across classic and contemporary shows. The hosts dissect individual numbers (from Golden Age era to modern revivals), compare interpretations, and weave in historical context, staging choices, and cultural impact. Expect rigorous musical analysis, candid personal perspectives, and lively debates about representation, casting, and the evolution of the art form. The format often centers on a single song or scene per episode, providing listeners with accessible, opinionated breakdowns that appeal to theatre fans, practitioners, and sponsors seeking a studio-quality, nerdy but approachable conversation around musical th... more

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