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Summary: The Masterworks Broadway podcast series celebrates the greatest cast recordings from the American musical theater. Go backstage and center stage, into the golden age and back again, featuring the stars and the creative personalities that made the magic, as well as the unforgettable music they sang and danced. If you love Broadway, this is the ticket! Enjoy episodes featuring A Chorus Line, Chicago, Ave Q, Grease, Hair, Stephen Sondheim, Betty Buckley, Barbara Cook, Bernadette Peters, Angela Lansbury, Chita Rivera, Harvey Fierstein, Jerry Herman, Hello Dolly, Mame, La Cage Aux Folles, Milk and Honey, Dear World and more.
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- Artist: Masterworks Broadway
- Copyright: 2006-2011
Podcasts:
Actor Mary Faber (Kate Monster and Lucy The Slut) is interviewed by Princeton.
Avenue Q co-creator and composer Jeff Marx is featured.
Avenue Q co-creator and composer Robert Lopez is featured.
We visit with Broadway's greatest singer, dancer, actress Ms. Chita Rivera.
Music Director Rob Fisher breaks down the score of Chicago.
The first lady of the great Broadway songbook, Miss Barbara Cook, shares her theater experiences on this episode.
The dynamic Ms. Bernadette Peters shares her Broadway musical experiences.
An intimate visit with legend Angela Lansbury.
Actor/Producer/Director Michael Berresse (Zack) shares his take on the "A Chorus Line" experience as well as discusses American Musical Theater.
Actress Charlotte d'Amboise talks of her role as "Cassie" and the revival production of A Chorus Line.
Legendary composer John Kander shares the story of the musical Chicago.
Legendary music orchestrator Jonathan Tunick discusses the new production and cast recording of A Chorus Line.
Tony-Award winner Ann Reinking talks dance, Fosse and about the revival of the musical Chicago.
Original cast member and revival choreographer Baayork Lee shares the ACL story from the start to the revival as well as discussing the Michael Bennett dance style.
Director Walter Bobbie describes the magic of Chicago's stage revival.