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Stage Matters

aravind murali

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Stage Matters is the podcast that pulls back the curtain on the art of live performance. Hosted by Aravind Murali, this show delves into the profound transformation artists undergo when they step onto the stage. It's more than just a presentation of talent; it's about the vulnerable, exhilarating, and often unpredictable interplay between countless hours of dedication and the raw energy of a live audience. Join Aravind as he chats with a diverse range of artists, from established icons to em ...
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Stage Door Athletic

[NON]FICTION PEOPLE Podcasts

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Welcome to Stage Door Athletic, the Theatre of Sport Podcast! Step into the Stage Door Athletic ‘Clubhouse’ with actors Jack Loxton (Dear Evan Hansen, War Horse) and Robert Shaw Cameron (Coronation Street), where the worlds of sport and stagecraft collide! Each week, these sports-mad thespians tackle all things sport, from the latest games to legendary moments. They’re joined by celebrity guests who share their own sporting passions and bucket-list dreams. With live events, spirited banter, ...
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Musical theatre legend Lucie Jones sits down with some very special guests and stars of the stage in front of a live audience for some good old behind-the-scenes-and-more chat. New episodes every Tuesday. Recorded at The Phoenix Arts Club, London. Presenter: Lucie Jones Producer: Sarah Grun an unusual original production Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Carnegie Council Podcasts

Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs

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Listen, learn, and reflect on the most critical issues at the intersection of ethics and international affairs. Subscribe for access to the latest interviews, events, and audio articles from Carnegie Council's global community.
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True Detective Mysteries

Entertainment Radio

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One of the swiftness radio series, the True Detective Mysteries program broadcast over CBS every Thursday evening, owes much of its popularity to the action which takes place in the studio. Reproducing as it does true stories of various police cases, it is often impossible to go into every detail of the story, and so far no one has actually been murdered in the broadcast: but when a struggle is indicated in the script the actors proceed to struggle; when the gong and siren on the police cars ...
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Step behind the glittering curtain and discover the real world of burlesque. Hosted by international showgirl, producer, and Marilyn Monroe tribute artist Isabella Bliss, Behind Burlesque dives into the stories that feathers and rhinestones can’t tell. Each month, Isabella sits down with the performers, producers, and creatives who keep cabaret alive to explore what really happens when the lights dim and the music fades. Expect candid conversations, untold stories, and plenty of sparkle. We’ ...
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It’s About GD Time Show

Garry Wadell and David Joy

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Entertainment and News Media with a comic slant. Your hosts GC and David are modern day sages who pontificate the world as we know it not just in our time, but for all time. Or a more likely explanation is that this is just two chuckle heads speaking into an over priced microphone… we will let you decide.
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Hollywood Masterclass

Sean Clements, Ben Rodgers

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Hollywood Masterclass is a daring journey through the human psyche and beyond. Shonk Lemons (from the legendary Hollywood Handbook podcast) and Bang Rodgeman risk madness as they courageously delve into the mysterious process known as “doing writing.” This show is not for children. And maybe not for adults either. The show is produced, engineered and scored by Brett Morris. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Inside Jobs is a podcast about in-house agencies and the people who lead them—featuring industry influencers, creative directors, and marketing executives from top global brands. Get to know the people and personalities who are shaping the in-house industry. Inside Jobs is hosted by Robert Berkeley, brought to you in partnership by the In-House Agency Forum (IHAF) and EKCS. Listener questions and comments are highly encouraged. Contact us anytime.
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After the ‘Broadway Disher’ (Lesli Margherita) leaks news of a top secret, in-the-works, new mega musical, the Broadway community goes off-the-charts batty. Top-of-their-game Broadway Producers Cheryl Philips (Lillias White) and Steve Jones (James Monroe Iglehart), arch enemies, pounce. Who will get the rights? Will way-out-of-their-comfort-zone creators Kaye (Ashley Park) and Bobby (Michael Urie) manage to deliver a draft of the show before their marriage implodes? Will Director/Choreograph ...
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Tina Turner is truly an icon in every meaning of the word. She paved a way in the music industry not only for herself, but for all women. She was the Queen of Rock and Roll, a title that she earned with both her music and her actions. She was a trailblazer whose life and legacy are now taking on a life of their own as a Broadway musical, TINA- The …
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Photo by Edward T. Morris The Stagecraft podcast is hosted by Jan Simpson. It is a series of interviews with playwrights (and musical book writers) of shows opening on Broadway and off-Broadway. New York City Premiere of DIVERSION by Scott Organ Winner of the Premiere Stages Playwriting Festival Voted one of the top 10 NJ productions of 2024 When t…
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There's no better way to kick off a new year than with a musical, and so many local theaters are gearing up for an exciting second half of their current season! Birmingham Village Players is ready to hit the ground running in 2026 with another classic musical, Once Upon A Mattress. This 1959 musical is based on Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale …
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Even in moments of sadness, it's important that we highlight the happiness that comes from the aftermath. For every storm, there is a rainbow, as the saying goes, meaning that even when something doesn't work out, we want to make sure we appreciate all the positives we can. So while the holiday season is over and we're firmly moving into 2026, we w…
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‘Titanique’ and ‘Beaches’ coming to Broadway, this week’s theatrical schedule, Hollywood stars to take to the stage Every week, Matt Tamanini will bring you the biggest news from across the theatrical landscape and will prepare you for what’s ahead over the next seven days. Any and all feedback is appreciated: Matt Tamanini: [email protected]
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Peter Filichia, James Marino, and Michael Portantiere talk about what is coming up in the Spring of 2026 (and beyond!) “This Week on Broadway” has been coming to you every week since 2009. It is the longest-running running Broadway and theatrical podcast with hundreds of shows giving thousands of reviews and interviews. Subscribe to BroadwayRadio i…
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The World of Oz has exploded since L. Frank Baum's original novel, The Wizard of Oz, was published back in 1900, as the franchise continues to find new life across all forms of media. From a plethora of novels to quite a few films, from MGM's Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz to the more recent Broadway musical (and subsequent films from Universal),…
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The room decides where the act goes—that’s the electric promise of cabaret. We sit down with performer, writer and director Alexander Lutley to map a journey from actor training and Madrid mime school to global stages, unpacking how a silent clown named Pi and a silver-tongued host named Mercury grew from the same creative core: authentic play with…
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It’s finally here! The one we all dreamed of, the banker, the one that couldn’t fail… It’s Christmas Stage Door Athletic Quiz time! James, our resident Quizmaster, puts Jack and Rob through their paces in a packed Christmas quiz. There’s Xmas movies, Xmas knowledge and of course a sports round! Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy Ne…
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Peter Filichia, James Marino, and Michael Portantiere talk about the best theater and performances of 2025. “This Week on Broadway” has been coming to you every week since 2009. It is the longest-running running Broadway and theatrical podcast with hundreds of shows giving thousands of reviews and interviews. Subscribe to BroadwayRadio in Apple Pod…
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Where would the world of music be with the Queen of Rock and Roll? Tina Turner changed music forever with her iconic sound that spanned multiple decades, with a career that stood the test of time. There's no denying that Turner is simply the best, which is why creating a jukebox musical that features not only her music but also deep dives into her …
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Send us a text In this episode, we sit down with Ramkumar Kanakarajan, better known to the music world as Kanaxx. As one of India’s most prolific and versatile drummers, Kanaxx’s journey is a masterclass in staying grounded while playing at the highest level. From peeking through a hole in a brick wall in Besant Nagar to watch legends like Sivamani…
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Peter Filichia, James Marino, and Michael Portantiere talk about Tartuffe @ New York Theatre Workshop, The Bridges Of Madison County: In Concert @ Carnegie Hall, Diversion @ The Barrow Group, Christine Pedi’s Snow Business @ The Laurie Beechman Theatre, Anna Christie @ St. Ann’s Warehouse, Porgy and Bess at the Met, and Amahl And The Night Visitors…
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Are power and empathy incompatible? Dr. Claire Yorke joins the "Values & Interests" podcast to discuss her new book, "Empathy in Politics and Leadership." Yorke showcases real-life examples of leaders who embraced empathy to build more inclusive power structures while simultaneously avoiding the politically disastrous trap of blind idealism. The ep…
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Guest Bios Show Transcript Hanukkah is traditionally one of the most joyful seasons on the Jewish calendar—a time of light, hope, and remembrance. But this year, that joy has been overshadowed by a horrific act of antisemitic violence. Fifteen people—including two rabbis, a Holocaust survivor, and a child—were killed in a mass shooting at Bondi Bea…
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On today’s episode, Matt Tamanini is in conversation with the star of one of the best musicals (if not the best musical) of 2025, Matt Rodin of “Beau the Musical.” The Matts discuss Rodin’s eight-year journey with the show, how it and he have changed over the years, and why playing opposite Tony nominee Jeb Brown is like returning home. The show cu…
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On today’s episode, Matt Tamanini is in conversation with Bonale Fambrini, who is currently starring as Johnny Cade in the national tour of “The Outsiders.” The tour will be playing an extended run at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in Orlando, Florida, from Tuesday, Dec. 16 through Tuesday, Dec. 23. In their conversation, Bonale de…
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This week in the Stage Door Athletic clubhouse, Rob is joined by his pal and award-winning movement director, choreographer and intimacy director, Ingrid Mackinnon — one of the most compelling creative forces working in British theatre today. Ingrid reflects on a journey that spans Canadian dance competitions, cruise ships, the West End, and some o…
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Send us a text Join us on Stage Matters as we sit down with Tenma—composer, bass player, and the driving force behind Chennai's most vital musical movements. From his beginnings in a Pursavakkam church choir, soaking up jazz and the sounds of Anglo-Indian string players who worked with Ilaiyaraaja, Tenma’s journey is a powerful exploration of music…
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Avril D. Haines, former director of national intelligence, visited Carnegie Council in October to deliver the Second Charles W. Kegley, Jr. Annual Lecture, titled "The Ethics of Decision-Making in National Security." Reflecting on her distinguished career in public service, Director Haines shared her thoughts on current trends and future needs for …
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Peter Filichia, James Marino, and Michael Portantiere talk about Marjorie Prime, Guys and Dolls @ Shakespeare Theatre Company, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas @ The Goodspeed, West Side Story @ LaGuardia High School, Oedipus @ Studio 54, Cheyenne Jackson @ Carnegie Hall, and La Bohème @ the Met June Squibb in MARJORIE PRIME – Photo by Joan Marcus “…
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All The Drama is hosted by Jan Simpson. It is a series of deep dives into the plays that have won The Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The Pulitzer Prize for Drama: “Hamilton” 2016 Pulitzer winner “Hamilton” by Lin-Manuel Miranda Hamilton Wikipedia page https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamilton_(musical) Lin-Manuel Miranda Wikipedia page https://wikipedia.org/w…
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The holiday season is all about spending time with those we love and cherish. Family, friends, your grandma, who thinks you're perpetually a child, no matter how old you actually get? It's about holding them close, celebrating the passing of another year, and looking towards what's coming next. It's the idea of family that is at the core of The Rin…
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Reimagined stories are quite popular at the moment, as audiences love to revisit some of their favorite shows or movies through a new lens. Think of Wicked, a retelling of the classic Frank Baum novel (and the MGM film for that matter), The Wizard of Oz, from the perspective of the Wicked Witch of the West, which is currently thriving in the cinema…
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We're only about halfway to Christmas, which means that there's still plenty of time to soak in more of that holiday cheer this season! With snow on the ground and bright lights twinkling both on our trees and trimming our homes, there's so much to love and appreciate about the most wonderful time of the year. So what better way to celebrate the ho…
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When you think of Alicia Keys, which songs from her discography come to mind? There are so many incredible pieces to choose from that it might feel like an impossible task to pick a favorite. Personally, as someone who visits New York City frequently, "Empire State of Mind" will always hold a special place in my heart, as it's synonymous with Times…
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Major ‘Today on Broadway’ announcement, John Cameron Mitchell to lead ‘Oh, Mary!’, ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ musical reading Since 2016, “Today on Broadway” has been the first and only daily podcast recapping the top theatre headlines every Monday through Friday. Any and all feedback is appreciated: Grace Aki: [email protected] | @ItsGraceAki Matt …
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For decades, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs has rigorously explored the tension between perpetual conflict and the value of human life. While debates on war and peace are far from novel, the importance of achieving just peace is heightened today by current regional wars, frozen conflicts, and the deployment of new military tec…
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BC/EFA sets new record, Benko to step in for Taub in ‘Ragtime,’ ‘Coyote Ugly’ and ‘August Rush’ musicals in the works Since 2016, “Today on Broadway” has been the first and only daily podcast recapping the top theatre headlines every Monday through Friday. Any and all feedback is appreciated: Grace Aki: [email protected] | @ItsGraceAki Matt T…
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