• B'WAY HR 50 MYeston JMostel KTFreeman PMcCorkle DPicoult
    Jan 6 2025

    Show #50 originally taped February 24, 1994 for WPAT-930AM Radio
    **AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION**

    Host: STEWART KLEIN, Fox 5-TV New York, Film and Theatre Critic
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    Guests:
    MAURY YESTON-Has twice won Broadway's Tony Award: in 1982, as Best Score, both music and lyrics, for "Nine;" and in 1997, as Best Original Musical Score, both music and lyrics, for "Titanic." He was also nominated in 1990, as Best Score (Musical), in collaboration with Bob Wright and Chet Forrest, both music and lyrics, for "Grand Hotel, the Musical."
    Song: "Please Let's Not Even Say Hello" from "December Songs" - a song cycle by musical theatre composer-lyricist Maury Yeston. The work is a "retelling" of Franz Schubert's Winterreise, (a song cycle of art songs), with a cabaret sensibility.

    Song: "Every Street's A Boulevard In Old New York" from "Hazel Flagg", a 1953 musical, book by Ben Hecht, based on a story by James H. Street. The lyrics are by Bob Hilliard, and music by Jule Styne. The musical is based on the 1937 screwball comedy film "Nothing Sacred".

    JOSH MOSTEL - Co-starring in "The Flowering Peach" with ELI WALLACH and ANNE JACKSON

    K TODD FREEMAN - Tony nominated for "Song Of Jacob Zulu"
    currently (in Feb '94) in "Free Fall"

    PAT McCORKLE - Casting Director (Die Hard with a Vengeance, School Ties, Californication, Premium Rush- to name a few)

    DARCI PICOULT - appearing in "My Virginia" -Text and Performance Darci Picoult / Direction Suzanne Shepard
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    Host: STEWART KLEIN- FOX 5 New York TV Critic
    Taped live in front of an audience at the:
    SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd St. and 7th Ave. New York City

    Executive Producer-KATE McGRATH
    Engineer & Sound Editor-CHRIS BREETVELD

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    58 mins
  • B'WAY HR 124 GMacDermot NTicotin MMaxwell - 4 live performances
    May 25 2024

    The Broadway Hour Show #124
    Originally taped August 10, 1995 for WPAT-930AM Radio
    **AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION**

    Host: LARRY SUTTON, from the New York Daily News
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    tonight's guests:

    GALT MacDERMOT & NANCY TICOTIN
    - performing live- the cast of: "Time And The Wind"
    song: "Ah, It's Love" (G.MacDermot-music/Norman Matlock-lyrics)
    Johnetta Alston, Carol Denise, Carl Hall, Russell Joel Brown,
    Suzanne Griffin, Chris Jackson


    MITCHELL MAXWELL Producer "JEFFREY"
    - live song: "It's Never That Easy" from "Closer Than Ever"
    NANCY TICOTIN with Steve Lutvack on piano

    PATRICIA SCHOENFELD "Woman's Project & Productions"

    JACQUELYN PIRO (Les Mis) sings with Matthew Sklar on piano

    AUBREY RUBIN Broadway photographer

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    Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS,
    53rd & 7th Ave. New York City
    in THE LOBBY COURT LOUNGE . . . . . . "overlooking scenic 7th avenue"
    Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH
    Engineer & Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
    For more info, comments or fan mail: nycbroadway.podcasthours@gmail.com

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • B'WAY HR 56 FMurrayAbraham BarbaraCook OhBrother! Bro.RCurry
    May 23 2024

    The Broadway Hour Show #56
    Originally taped April 7, 1994 for WPAT-930AM Radio
    **AUDIO ONLY PRGRAM - A RADIO PRODUCTION**

    Host: STEWART KLEIN, Fox 5-TV New York, Film & Theatre Critic
    ________________________________________________________________________
    tonight's guests:

    performing live- the cast of: "OH, BROTHER!"
    "Opec Maiden" and "A Loud & Funny Song"
    featuring Brian Sutherland, KT Sullivan, Laura Burton, Judy Malloy
    with Larry Hochman on piano.

    F. MURRAY ABRAHAM

    BARBARA COOK

    DENNIS McGOVERN & DEBORAH GRACE WINER
    co authors of: "Sing Out Louise"

    BROTHER RICK CURRY founder of :
    "National Theatre Workshop of the Handicapped"

    Pre-recorded song: "So Long Dearie" -by Pearl Bailey
    from the 1976 production of Hello Dolly!



    **** SPECIAL BONUS FEATURE **** Stewart Klein Fox 5-TV review 1981!!
    Larry Marshall in OH, BROTHER! (1981, Broadway)o (youtube.com)
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    Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS,
    53rd & 7th Ave. New York City
    in THE LOBBY COURT LOUNGE . . . . . . "overlooking scenic 7th avenue"
    Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH
    Engineer & Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
    For more info, comments or fan mail: nycbroadway.podcasthours@gmail.com

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    58 mins
  • B'WAY HR 140 HELLO, DOLLY! 1995 Revival Carol CHANNING, LeeRoy REAMS and more
    Feb 26 2024

    Broadway Hour Show #140 Recorded November 30, 1995
    Host: LARRY SUTTON of the New York Daily News

    The 1995 revival of HELLO, DOLLY!
    Opening Date: Oct 19, 1995 Closing Date: Jan 28, 1996

    • CAROL CHANNING (Mrs. Dolly Gallagher Levi )
    • LEE ROY REAMS - Director and Choreographer
    • CHAUNCEY HOWELL - NYC television journalist

    song: "It Only Takes A Moment" sung by Michael DeVries

    • MICHAEL DE VRIES (Cornelius Hackl)
    • FLORENCE LACEY (Irene Molloy)

    song snippet: "Ribbons Down My Back" sung by Florence Lacey

    • JOHN SALVATOR - Stage Manager for the show


    Songs were from the Varèse Sarabande cast recording.
    _______________________________________________________________________
    Live taping at the Sheraton Hotel and Towers, New York City
    Executive Producer - Kate McGrath
    Engineer, Sound Editor - Chris Breetveld

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    57 mins
  • B'WAY HR 74 TomJones+HarveySchmidt StewartLane RaulAranas
    Feb 11 2024

    The Broadway Hour #74 Taped live to DAT on August 11, 1994
    for WPAT-93am with guest host: MICHAEL REIDEL
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    Guests:
    TOM JONES (Book and Lyrics) and HARVEY SCHMIDT (Music), wrote THE FANTASTICKS for a summer theatre production at Barnard College. After its Off-Broadway opening in May 1960, it went on to become the longest-running production in the history of the American stage and one of the most frequently produced musicals in the world.
    -https://jonesandschmidt.com
    The Fantasticks
    premiered at the Sullivan Street Playhouse, a small off-Broadway theatre in New York City's Greenwich Village, on May 3, 1960, with Jerry Orbach as El Gallo, Rita Gardner as Luisa, Kenneth Nelson as Matt, and librettist Tom Jones (under a pseudonym) as the Old Actor, among the cast members.[17] The sparse set and semicircular stage created an intimate and immediate effect. - wikipedia

    STEWART F. LANE (born May 3, 1951) is a Broadway producer, director, playwright and former actor. He has also written books, including Let's Put on a Show![1] and Jews of Broadway. He has also produced in Dublin. In addition to publishing two plays, he has directed across the country, working with Stephen Baldwin, Shannen Doherty, Chazz Palminteri, and more. He is co-owner of the Palace Theatre (Broadway) with the Nederlander Organization and a partner in the Tribeca Grill with Robert De Niro, Sean Penn and Mikhail Baryshnikov.[2] He has written three books: Let's Put on a Show!, Jews on Broadway: An Historical Survey of Performers, Playwrights, Composers, Lyricists and Producers, and Black Broadway: African Americans on the Great White Way. - https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Stewart_F._Lane

    RAUL ARANAS -the Engineer in Miss Saigon - was born on October 1, 1947 in Manila, Philippines. He is an actor and composer, known for Burn After Reading (2008), JFK (1991) and Manhattan Night (2016).NEGA from SUBURBIA 1994 - imdb.com

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    Taped live in front of an audience at the:
    SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd St. and 7th Ave. New York City

    Executive Producer-KATE McGRATH
    Engineer & Sound Editor-CHRIS BREETVELD

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    57 mins
  • B'WAY HR 38 ForbiddenB'way 4Women Producers KChalfont SRoss
    Nov 9 2023

    The BROADWAY HOUR Show #38
    Host: Stewart Klein - Fox-5 New York TV News - Film & Theatre Critic
    Originally taped December 2, 1993 before a live audience

    • The entire cast of FORBIDDEN BROADWAY 1994 perform live
      Brad Oscar / Craig Wells / Suzanne Blakeslee
      -
      with Brad Ellis on piano
    • 4 Women Producers:
      Heidi Landesman
      (Ettinger)
      Margo Lion
      Susan Quint Gallin
      Elizabeth Williams

    • Song on tape: "Friendship" - by Ethel Merman & Bert Lahr
      from Du Barry Was A Lady (1939)

    • Actor: Kathleen Chalfant ("Angels In America")

    • Cabaret star: Steve Ross on piano sings Noel Coward

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    Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd & 7th Ave. New York City
    in the Lobby Court Lounge.....on scenic 7th Avenue
    Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH / Engineer & Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
    For comments or fan mail: nycbroadway.podcasthours@gm



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    54 mins
  • B'WAY HR 105 EMatthews TViola AWhite RLoar KT&KP DAllen
    Jun 1 2023

    B'WAY HR #105 recorded March 30, 1995 for WPAT-AM
    Your Host: LARRY SUTTON, of the NY Daily News
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    Evan Matthews performs live- "Everybody Wants To Be A Cat" with/ Daryl Kojak-piano & Jonathan Gilley-bass

    Tom Viola (Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS)
    Alton White (SmokeyJoe's Cafe)

    Rosemary Loar (Sunset Boulevard) sings-"The Ribbon Red" with Bruce Coyle-piano

    KT Sullivan & Karen Prunzik (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes) perform live with Michael O'Flaherty-musical director & piano

    Dominick Allen's (Blood Brothers, Foreigner) recording: "Red Red Rose"

    Broadway Update & Trivia Question (from trivia expert, Jim Breetveld)

    David Bryant-MAC Awards-Manhattan Association of Cabaret & Clubs
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    Taped at the SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS, 53rd & 7th Ave. New York City in the Lobby Court Lounge.....on scenic 7th Avenue
    Executive Producer: KATE McGRATH
    Engineer & Editor: CHRIS BREETVELD
    For comments or fan mail: nycbroadway.podcasthours@gm

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    1 hr