Episodios

  • Hamilton, from New York Comic Con
    Nov 4 2025

    Playbill went to New York Comic Con in October and hosted several panels on Broadway, including Beetlejuice's return, Hamilton's lasting legacy, the rise of Death Becomes Her, Little Shop of Horrors' impact on entertainment history, and a look into the new spring musical, The Lost Boys. We know everyone who'd want to hear these panels couldn't be there in person, so we're turning them into podcast episodes!


    The second one we're bringing to you is our panel on Hamilton, and how this remarkable, history-making show has electrified Broadway for a decade and is performed all over the world. On the panel, we had Jisel Soleil Ayon (Angelica Schuyler), Trey Curtis (Alexander Hamilton), Tamar Greene (George Washington), Cherry Torres (Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds), Morgan Anita Wood (Eliza Hamilton), and Patrick Vassel (Associate Director).

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    56 m
  • Beetlejuice The Musical, from New York Comic Con
    Oct 28 2025

    Someone must have said his name three times again...since Beetlejuice is back on Broadway for a third time! Playbill went to New York Comic Con earlier this fall and hosted several panels on Broadway, including Beetlejuice's return, Hamilton's lasting impact, the rise of Death Becomes Her, Little Shop of Horrors' impact on entertainment history, and a look into the new spring musical, The Lost Boys. We know everyone who'd want to hear these panels couldn't be there in person, so we're turning them into podcast episodes!


    The first one we're bringing to you is our panel on Beetlejuice, and how fans cannot get enough of the ghost with the most. We brought on the current Beetlejuice and Lydia, Justin Collette and Isabella Esler, to talk about what it takes to put this musical on. We also had Warner Bros.' executive Mark Kaufman and marketing agency SPOTCO executive Callie Goff on the panel to explain how the show, and its public image, were created in the first place.

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    51 m
  • My Life in the Theatre - Audra McDonald
    Sep 17 2025

    One of the recurring multimedia series we make at Playbill is called My Life In The Theatre, and you can find it in the Playbill programs on Broadway, on our YouTube page, and on our website. The premise is simple: we hand a theatre legend a binder filled with Playbills of their past stage shows, and they talk to us about their time in each. The first episode we edited for this podcast was with Jonathan Groff, which got a great listener response. We wanted to turn our most recent installment into another podcast episode, especially because it features the absolute legend that is Audra McDonald, the most Tony-awarded actor in Broadway’s history, who had just finished her run in the iconic revival of Gypsy.


    We’ll set the scene: it’s Audra McDonald at a table, with a microphone and a big binder filled with a lot of Playbills, and a lot of memories.


    For those who want to watch this episode instead, click this link here!


    01:39 - The Secret Garden


    03:34 - Carousel


    08:17 - Master Class


    11:12 - Ragtime


    14:25 - Marie Christine


    17:51 - Henry IV


    20:43 - A Raisin in the Sun


    22:40 - 110 in the Shade


    25:14 - Porgy and Bess


    26:55 - Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill


    30:01 - Shuffle Along, Or….


    31:58 - Frankie and Johnny in the Clare


    34:12 - Ohio State Murders


    36:28 - Gypsy


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    40 m
  • Death Becomes Her with Jennifer Simard and Christopher Sieber
    Aug 18 2025

    The musical "Death Becomes Her" has become a Broadway mainstay, thrilling packed houses each night and building an impressive audience. For those of you who haven’t seen it, you may have heard a clip of it before, especially if you have a TikTok, as a sound from the song "Hit Me" has gone viral, heard by millions ("That. Was. Rude....").


    Broadway star Jennifer Simard plays Helen Shaw, the friend/rival of Madeline Ashton, the over-the-hill stage and screen actress played by Broadway powerhouse Megan Hilty. They both have eyes for fame, acclaim, and love interest Ernest, played by Christopher Sieber. Both women attempt to stay forever young thanks to the magic provided by Viola Van Horn (Michelle Williams of Destiny's Child). This, of course, has its unintended consequences.


    In this episode, host Alex Birsh talks with a theatre friend who’s seen the show, and they’ll go into why "Death Becomes Her" might be for you if you’re heading to Broadway. Following the interview, Alex brings on stars Jennifer Simard and Christopher Sieber, who go into everything it took to create this show and what it's like to put it on night after night.


    00:23 -- Sneak peek of Death Becomes Her


    02:27 -- Interview with theatre friend Diep Tran, Editor-In-Chief of Playbill


    11:35 -- Interview with Jennifer Simard and Christopher Sieber

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    1 h y 11 m
  • Take a Banana for the Ride with "Roastmaster General" Jeffrey Ross
    Aug 4 2025

    On this episode of the Playbill Podcast, host Alex Birsh talks with "Roastmaster General" Jeff Ross about his new solo show, Take a Banana for the Ride. On Broadway through the end of September. Ross shines the spotlight on himself and his journey, which includes his upbringing in New Jersey and even his bouts with multiple conditions and illnesses, including alopecia.


    Birsh and Ross chatted on the rooftop of the Hard Rock Hotel in Times Square before Jeff's press day got fully underway. They discussed what it means to Jeff to make it to Broadway, what he’s most looking forward to, what he thinks opening night is going to be like, and how he’ll be thinking often of his good friends and family who will be with him in person and spirit, such as his late friends Gilbert Gottfried, Norm Macdonald, and Bob Saget.


    For tickets and more information, visit jeffrossbroadway.com

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    35 m
  • The magic of the MUNY with Rob McClure, Maggie Lakis, and Mike Isaacson
    Jul 28 2025

    We here at Playbill hope you are having a great summer. It was a whirlwind, wonderful season on Broadway, capped by the Tony Awards in early June. We have slowed down a bit on podcast episode production to take a little break to catch our breath, but fear not -- we will be back with more Broadway show-focused Playbill Podcast episodes later this summer.


    This episode is a special one, focused on a 2025 Tony Award winner: the Municipal Theatre Association of St. Louis, more commonly known as The MUNY, which received the Regional Theatre Tony Award as it celebrates its 107th season. It is the nation’s oldest and largest outdoor musical theater venue, seating a whopping 11,000 at a time, which helps the theater give away 100,000 free seats each season. But even more impressive is just how wild it is to put on a show there, where they need to make a high-quality, larger-than-life version of a Broadway show in only a matter of days.


    In this episode, I talk with the creative director of the MUNY, Mike Isaacson, as well as husband and wife actor duo Rob McClure and Maggie Lakis, who are set to play stage married couple Larry and Cynthia Murphy in the MUNY’s Dear Evan Hansen. We talk about the magic of the Muny, what it’s like to put on a show so quickly, and how Dear Evan Hansen is a perfect story for today.

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    45 m
  • My Life in the Theatre - Jonathan Groff
    Jun 23 2025

    Hi Playbill Podcast listeners! We make a lot of content here at Playbill: for the Playbill programs, our website, and our social media/YouTube pages. While we’re working on future podcast episodes to be released later this summer, we thought you’d enjoy an audio version of an episode from My Life in the Theatre, our video series where a theatre legend walks us through their career on the stage, one Playbill at a time.


    This episode is our most recent, featuring the star of Just In Time on Broadway, Jonathan Groff. We’ll set the scene: it’s Jonathan Groff at a table with a microphone and a big binder, filled with a lot of Playbills and a lot of memories.


    01:41 - In My Life


    05:21 - Spring Awakening


    09:52 - Hair


    13:55 - Prayer for My Enemy


    16:07 - The Singing Forest


    17:15 - The Bacchae


    20:08 - The Submission


    20:51 - Red


    22:53 - The Pirates of Penzance


    25:16 - A New Brain


    28:09 - Hamilton


    30:41 - Little Shop of Horrors


    33:08 - Merrily We Roll Along


    35:21 - Just In Time


    If you’d like to watch this episode on our YouTube page, visit this link:

    https://youtu.be/W5JIgY52ozA?si=9L6PA-8Rh8zCLAmT

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    39 m
  • Tony Awards Predictions with Adam Feldman and Elysa Gardner
    Jun 2 2025

    The Tony Awards are on Sunday, June 8, and what better way to prepare for the big night than by talking about what could happen! As a Tony Awards partner, Playbill and host Alex Birsh (Playbill’s C.O.O.) can’t disclose too many opinions…but that’s why we brought on two people who CAN share their thoughts and are Tony Awards voters themselves.


    Adam Feldman (Time Out) and Elysa Gardner (The New York Sun, The New York Times, Broadway Direct) are theatre critics and have plenty of thoughts on who and what they’ll vote for, and who they think will walk away with trophies. And, of course, don’t forget to tune in on June 8 to PlutoTV at 6:40 PM for Tony Awards: Act 1, and CBS for the main broadcast at 8 PM.


    If you’d like to jump to specific awards categories, here’s a timecode guide:


    05:40 - Best Orchestrations


    09:20 - Best Choreography


    13:16 - Best Direction of a Musical


    17:05 - Best Direction of a Play


    20:55 - Best Sound Design of a Musical


    23:11 - Best Sound Design of a Play


    24:45 - Best Lighting Design of a Musical


    26:09 - Best Lighting Design of a Play


    27:34 - Best Costume Design of a Musical


    29:20 - Best Costume Design of a Play


    30:50 - Best Scenic Design of a Musical


    31:48 - Best Scenic Design of a Play


    33:11 - Best Original Score


    34:48 - Best Book of a Musical


    37:22 - Best Performance by an Actress in Featured Role in a Musical


    39:19 - Best Performance by an Actor in Featured Role in a Musical


    41:43 - Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play


    44:42 - Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play


    47:39 - Best Performance by an Actress in Leading Role in a Musical


    52:51 - Best Performance by an Actor in Leading Role in a Musical


    56:39 - Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play


    58:10 - Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play


    59:31 - Best Revival of a Musical


    1:01:01 - Best Revival of a Play


    1:03:01 - Best Play


    1:06:04 - Best Musical

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    1 h y 11 m