
Episode 15: Trude Rittman & The Women That Invented Broadway
You may not know the name, Trude Rittman, but you have certainly heard her music. During the "Golden Age of Broadway" (and beyond) she composed music for 33 Broadway musicals including Carousel, Briga...
19 Elo 202029min

Episode 13: How "The Bench Scene" Changed Broadway
Stephen Sondheim considers "The Bench Scene" in Rodgers & Hammerstein's CAROUSEL to be “the singular most important moment in the evolution of contemporary musicals.” In this episode the amazing Albe...
5 Elo 202028min

Episode 12: The Harbach, Hammerstein, Sondheim, Miranda Connection, Part 2
In this episode Albert Evans and I continue our exploration of the amazing "legacy chain" during which the art and craft of writing Broadway Musicals was handed down directly from Otto Harbach to Osca...
29 Heinä 202032min

Episode 11: The Harbach, Hammerstein, Sondheim, Miranda Connection, Part 1.
The art and a craft of creating Broadway Musicals has been passed down directly from one artist to the next, generation to generation, for more than 125 years. We can literally trace the first-hand co...
22 Heinä 202026min

Ep 9: George Gershwin & "The Silver Age" of Broadway!
Most historians have labeled the entire period from the 1920’s through the 1960’s, “The Golden Age of Broadway”, but I find it much more useful to call the era that spans from the end of WWI to the op...
8 Heinä 202028min

Ep 8: Agnes DeMille & The Women That Invented Broadway
Women have played a much more significant role in the history of the Broadway Musical than they are generally given credit for. In this episode, I share the often overlooked stories of Broadway's grou...
24 Kesä 202027min

Ep 7: Dorothy Fields & The Women Who Invented Broadway
Women have had a much more significant impact on the Broadway Musical than has generally been reported or acknowledged. In fact, talented, dynamic women have been a major force in the creation and dev...
20 Kesä 202036min




















