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The Playbill Podcast: A Show on Broadway

The Playbill Podcast: A Show on Broadway

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The two most common questions anyone at Playbill gets from friends or family are: "What's on Broadway? And what should I see?" The Playbill Podcast is here to help.


Each episode highlights a currently running Broadway show and features an interview with members of the cast and/or creative team. Hosted by Alex Birsh (Playbill's VP & COO), the podcast is co-hosted by an interchanging "theatre friend," someone at or connected to Playbill who is well-versed in Broadway within their own social circles, and often answers the question, "What Broadway show would I like?"


Whether you’re a Broadway veteran or just starting to explore, the Playbill Podcast brings you the magic of Broadway, one show at a time.

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Episodes
  • 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 hr and 11 mins
  • Jeremy Jordan on Floyd Collins and his Tony nomination
    May 27 2025

    In the early 1990s, college students Adam Guettel and Tina Landau embarked on a wild idea: writing a musical based on the strange-but-true story of Floyd Collins, the Kentucky man who got stuck in a cave in 1925 trying to turn the cave into a tourist attraction. The topic was so intriguing because of what happened after he got stuck: the news story became one of the country's first "viral stories," reaching far and wide and creating such pandemonium that thousands would gather atop the entrance to the cave, hoping he would get rescued. After making it to an Off-Broadway theatre in 1996, the musical circled the Broadway industry for decades thanks to the clever concept by Landau and beautiful score by Adam Guettel, now a two-time Tony Award winner (and Landau is now a Tony-nominated director).


    The musical has finally made it to Broadway and received six Tony Award nominations, including Best Revival of a Musical and Best Leading Actor in a Musical for Jeremy Jordan, our guest for the episode. We talk about what it's like to be nominated again, his path to the show, and his thoughts on why Floyd represents the best of him. Before the interview, host Alex Birsh (Playbill's C.O.O.) brings on a theatre friend to go into why the show resonated with him so much.


    00:23 - Sneak Peek


    01:47 - Interview with theatre friend Logan Culwell-Block


    11:08 - Interview with Jeremy Jordan

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    53 mins
  • Oh, Mary! with Cole Escola and Sam Pinkleton
    May 19 2025

    Few shows on Broadway get to be considered a "breakout hit," but the original play Oh, Mary! at the Lyceum Theatre has officially hit the mainstream, hosting sold-out crowds and major celebrities like few other Broadway shows this season. Most surprising of all: it is a farce, a smash hit comedic play based on the mostly untrue story of Mary Todd Lincoln and her husband, former US President Abraham, during his final weeks. In this episode, host Alex Birsh brings on the creator and star of the show, Cole Escola, and the director, Sam Pinkleton, to discuss how this show came to be and what it's like bringing it to audiences every day.


    Before the interview, Alex brings on the theatre friend of the episode, Logan Culwell-Block, to chat about why this show resonates with him so much.


    00:23 - Sneak peek

    02:47 - Interview with Logan

    12:50 - Interview with Cole and Sam






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    50 mins
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