Episodios

  • The Greatest Night in Show Business with guests Mikey Duran and Lisa Lindquist!
    Jan 12 2026

    On today’s episode we’re joined by company members from HGBIC Productions’ upcoming World Premiere: The Greatest Night in Show Business; A new musical play about Judy Garland and the night of her Carnegie Hall concert.

    Producer/writer and director of the piece, Mikey Duran, was Born and raised in Chicago. Studied acting At The Academy Of Art University of San Francisco, attended Illinois Media School, and hosted the LGBT Radio Show, “Pride Of The Chi” From 2018-2020. His first production, “Happy Birthday, Mr.President” premiered in March 2025.
    Lisa Lindquist, was a child prints ads model and appeared in commercials until the age of 18. She then took time off to attend college and start a family. She is now back on the boards starring as Judy Garland in the production. She and Mikey have also been best friends since childhood.

    For tickets to 'The Greatest Night In Show Business", please visit this link!

    We talk about all this and more in today’s conversation with Mikey Duran and Lisa Lindquist.

    Now let’s go to the top of the show!

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  • Critical Thinking with guest Chris Jones!
    Jan 5 2026

    We are extremely honored to introduce our guest on today’s episode.

    For two decades, our next guest has been the chief theatre critic for the Chicago Tribune and as such, is the influential voice for one of the most vibrant theatre scenes in the world.

    He’s seen it all, reviews about 200 shows a year in Chicago alone, and covers every major Broadway opening, establishing himself as one of the nation's most prolific and well respected critics.

    A veteran of Variety, who developed a specialty in covering those crucial pre-Broadway tryouts, and who has twice served on the Pulitzer Prize for Drama jury. He’s even beat-boxed on stage with Lin-Manuel Miranda (look it up on YouTube!)

    In 2001, he was named by American Theatre magazine as one of the 12 most influential theater critics in America. He, also quite literally, wrote the book on Chicago's theatrical history—Bigger, Brighter, Louder: 150 Years of Chicago Theater was published in 2013, and his second publication, Rise Up! Broadway and American Society from 'Angels in America' to 'Hamilton', was published in 2015.

    In 2016, the New York Times cited Jones as an important reason that Broadway shows try-out in Chicago, noting the role his reviews have played in helping producers improve productions for New York runs.

    As of 2021, he took on an added role: As Editorial Page Editor for the Tribune he now balances his reviewing responsibilities with guiding the entire opinion section of a major metropolitan newspaper.

    And all of that just scratches the surface of his many contributions and accolades!

    I hope you enjoy my conversation with Chris Jones!

    Now let’s go to the top of the show!

    *SPECIAL THANKS!*We appreciate the help of the following friends of the podcast for helping curate questions for this episode:Bob BullenAaron DavidsonAndres EnriquezVince GerasoleJames ShermanRyan StajmigerMatt Whelan

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  • Season Two Preview!
    Dec 18 2025

    Hi everyone! John Michael Coppola with The Chicago Theater-Makers Podcast, here to give you a quick end of the year wrap up message before we take a much needed holiday break.


    First, we want to thank all of our listeners, supporters and fans for giving us such an overwhelmingly positive response during our first season. From a huge variety of guests, to our live-stream from this year’s Jeff Awards, our efforts to raise the visibility of the Chicago Theater community continue to be a huge success!


    Next, we’re excited to announce that our first podcast interview of season two drops on Monday, January 5th where we’ll be chatting with none other than Chicago Theater critic and journalist, Chris Jones!


    Also coming up in season two is the launch of Special Feature Months, such as "National Cabaret Month" in March where each week we’ll feature a cabaret professional here in town; "National Pride Month" in June with theater-makers within the LGBTQ community, and "National Wellness Month" in August where we chat with theater adjacent practitioners on subjects including physical, mental, vocal and financial wellness.


    Also to look forward to in Season 2 is the launch of our “Out of the Loop” Series; Where we chat with celebrity theater-makers who may not necessarily have ties to Chicago, but have famously graced the stages here, whose work has been a mainstay among the many theaters in town and the like.


    And of course, many, many more guests to come including playwrights, teachers, designers, actors, directors, choreographers and producers throughout the Chicagoland area! So, lots of exciting stuff to come starting January 5th!!


    In the meantime, while we’re on our holiday break, feel free to catch up on all of season one’s episodes wherever you get your podcasts. And most importantly, don’t forget to like, subscribe to and SHARE this podcast with your friends and colleagues who you think would appreciate the conversations we’re having. As always, we greatly appreciate your support in this way, so we can continue to bring these stories for years to come.


    We look forward to welcoming you back after the new year. Until then, happy holidays, and we’ll see you on the boards soon!

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  • Niles North Theatre with guest Megan Baskin!
    Dec 15 2025

    Today's guest is the theater director at Niles North High School in Skokie.

    She received her Bachelor of Arts from Indiana University in theater, comparative literature, and psychology, and then attended Harvard's Arts and Education Master's program.

    Her first three years of teaching were in music appreciation and theater at Holy Trinity High School, where she directed their first two productions in over 15 years. The following five years, she taught English and coached debate at the University of Chicago Charter School’s Woodlawn Campus, and in 2014 transferred to Niles North High School to teach English and start their speech team.

    She eventually took over as a theater director at Niles North, and has been a staple there ever since, directing various productions such as School of Rock, The Prom, and The Addams Family.

    I hope you enjoyed that conversation with Megan Baskin. Now let's go to the top of the show.

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  • Lifeline Theatre's Jacob Marley's Christmas Carol
    Dec 8 2025

    On today’s episode we’re joined by company members from Lifeline Theatre production of Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol.

    Playwright Tom Mula recently retired as an Associate Professor in Columbia College Chicago’s Theatre Department but has been a Chicago actor, director, and playwright for more than 45 years. After seven seasons (that’s over 400 performances) playing the role of Scrooge in Goodman Theatre's perennial A Christmas Carol, Mula wrote the novel “Jacob Marley's Christmas Carol” in 1994 which quickly became a Chicago Tribune bestseller. The award-winning play version premiered in 1998 at the Goodman. Since then, it was broadcast nationally on NPR for many seasons, and has received over 400 productions worldwide.

    Some of Mr. Mula's acting credits include Hot Mikado, King Lear; Richard III, and another solo turn in The Circus Of Dr. Lao; His directing credits include Jeff nominations for Porch and A Life, and the world premiere of Larry Shue's last play, Wenceslas Square.

    Mula has spent twenty-six summers at Peninsula Players in Door County, Wisconsin. There he has directed productions of Amadeus, Lion in Winter and Red Herring, among others and appeared there in Heroes, Art, Cabaret, The Mystery of Irma Vep, and many, many farces.

    Phil Timberlake, who is the sole actor in the production repeats his Jeff Nominated performance this year. Previous Lifeline acting roles, for which he was either nominated or won Jeff Awards, include Soon I Will Be Invincible, Pride & Prejudice, Neverwhere, Busman’s Honeymoon and The Two Towers.

    At Lifeline, he also coached dialects for Treasure Island, Strong Poison and A Room With a View and throughout Chicago he has coached dialects at The Goodman, American Players Theatre, and was the resident voice and dialect coach at First Folio Theatre.

    Other Chicago acting credits include roles with First Folio, Apple Tree, Powertap, and Shakespeare’s Motley Crew. Phil has taught actors for over 20 years, most recently as the Head of Voice and Speech at the Theatre School at DePaul University.

    Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol is running now through December 21st. You can get your tickets at lifelinetheatre.com or simply click the link in our show notes.

    I hope you enjoy my conversation with Tom Mula and Phil Timberlake. Now let’s go to the top of the show!

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  • Theo's "Urinetown" with guests Alicia Berneche and Ryan Stajmiger
    Dec 1 2025

    Today’s guests are both starring in Theo's currently running production of Urinetown.

    Ryan Stajmiger, who plays “Officer Lockstock” has been seen all over the Chicagoland area for the last 13 years. Some of his more memorable roles were Olaf in Paramount Theater’s Frozen, Anthony in Kokandy Production’s Sweeney Todd, and many others, including the Marriott Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Drury Lane Theatre and Porchlight Music Theater.

    Alicia Berneche who plays “Penelope Pennywise” has forged her career in both opera and musical theater all over the world. She came to fame replacing Dawn Upshaw in The Great Gatsby for the lyric opera of Chicago, which then took her to New York City’s Metropolitan Opera. She is also a very busy vocal teacher here in town specializing in classical, crossover and musical theater styles.

    Theo‘s production of Urinetown runs at their home base in Evanston, Illinois and has just been extended until January 4, 2026. For tickets please visit https://theo-u.com/ or you can simply click the link in our show notes. I hope you enjoy my conversation with Ryan Stajmiger and Alicia Berneche. Now let’s go to the top of the show!

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  • Special Thanksgiving Day Episode!
    Nov 27 2025

    As we officially kick off the holiday season, we have a very special holiday concert that we’re chatting about today: Chicago's annual NF Hope fundraiser concert.

    “NF” stands for Neurofibromatosis - One of the most common genetic disorders of the nervous system in the United States.

    NF causes tumors to form on the nerves anywhere in the body at any time. This progressive disorder affects all races, all ethnic groups, and both sexes equally. Neurofibromatosis affects more than 120,000 Americans; One of whom is Emma Leibow, daughter of entertainment couple Jeff and Melody Leibow.

    When Emma was diagnosed with NF as a toddler, Jeff and Melody sprang to action the way entertainers know best. They produced 'NF Hope - A fundraiser concert in their hometown of Las Vegas - to support NF research funding, and the NF Network, which provides advocacy and support for NF families.

    The concert has since grown to stages in both New York and Chicago, with this year's Chicago concert being the sixth one in a row.

    My guest today is my good friend Jeff Leibow, and we chat about the upcoming concert and why this year's fundraising goal is more vital than ever.

    This year's one night only NF Hope concert will be Sunday, December 7th at 3 p.m. at the Madison Street Theater in Oak Park. There's also an online auction of exclusive experiences. If you would like your tickets or to view the online auction, please visit nfhope.org.

    I hope you enjoy my conversation with Jeff Leibow. Now let's go to the top of the show.

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  • Miracle at Century High School
    Nov 24 2025

    Today’s guests are from the currently running production of “Miracle at Century High School”; A new Christmas musical comedy being produced for the second year in a row at the Chicago’s Annoyance Theatre.

    Writer and lyricist, Anthony Cusumano has been writing, performing, directing and producing comedy shows since 2017 and is a former member of Chicago’s famed second city. While he remains strictly behind the scenes for this production, you can find him doing standup on Instagram @anthonycusumanocomedy and @dnasketchshow.

    Aiden Tappert, who plays Teddy in the production, is a writer, actor and director who received his BFA from the University of Utah. He is also the co-writer of the original dark comedy titled “A Night to Dismember”.

    But today of course they’re on the podcast to chat about “Miracle at Century High School”, running every Saturday at 7:30 from November 29th until December 13th. For tickets please visit https://www.theannoyance.com

    I hope you enjoy my conversion with Anthony Cusumano and Aiden Tappert. Now let's go to the top of the show!

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