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WWDTM: Maya Hawke by NPR

Actor and singer Maya Hawke joins us to talk Stranger Things, childhood songs, and folk music beefs with panelists Adam Burke, Faith Salie, and Negin Farsad.Learn more about sponsor message …

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 9:19am on May 18, 2024[SHARE]

Broadway shows are more expensive than ever to make, but audiences aren't showing up by Noah Caldwell

NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Boris Kachka about the dynamics of Broadway today. Kachka has a look behind the curtain in his piece for Vulture, headlined "We've Hit Peak Theater."

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:12am on May 18, 2024[SHARE]

In honor of Mother's Day, here's 'Mother Play' " which gestated for 40 years by Jeff Lunden

Playwright Paula Vogel is known not just for her work on Broadway " but for the generations of famous playwrights whose careers she has nurtured. Mother Play is about her own mother.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 9:36am on May 12, 2024[SHARE]

WWDTM: Chappell Roan by NPR

Queer pop icon Chappell Roan joins panelists Tom Papa, Brian Babylon, and Meredith Scardino to talk drag personas, the life changing magic of Ke$ha, and why her first record deal always make…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 10:22am on May 11, 2024[SHARE]

One of opera's greatest hits gets a new and happy ending in Washington by Nina Totenberg

Giacomo Puccini's final opera Turandot gets a brand new ending premiered in Washington, with music by a composer known for video game tunes and a librettist who produced 'Succession'

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 3:42pm on May 10, 2024[SHARE]

Eurovision 2024: Here are the songs with the best shot at glory by Glen Weldon

Another year, another glitter-filled spectacle known as the Eurovision Song Contest. The Grand Final airs Saturday at 3:00 p.m. ET on Peacock in the United States.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 9:12pm on May 9, 2024[SHARE]

Washington National Opera premieres a new ending to Puccini's final work by Nina Totenberg

The Washington National Opera prepares to premiere a new ending to Giacomo Puccini's unfinished opera Turandot, subverting the traditional male-dominated narrative.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 8:36am on May 9, 2024[SHARE]

WWDTM: Lyndon Barrois, Sr. by NPR

This week, artist Lyndon Barrois Sr. joins us to talk about his beautifully detailed gum wrapper sculptures, working in movies, and why he's Hollywood's go-to animator of animals who know ka…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 9:55am on May 4, 2024[SHARE]

Why Jenny Slate sometimes feels like a 'terminal optimist' by Rachel Martin

Welcome to Wild Card with Rachel Martin. In this first episode, Rachel talks to Jenny Slate, known for her roles in Obvious Child, Marcel the Shell with Shoes On and Parks and Recreation. Je…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 6:06pm on May 3, 2024[SHARE]

Judi Dench reflects on a career built around Shakespeare

Dame Judi Dench has played everyone from the writer Iris Murdoch to M in the James Bond films. But among the roles the actress is most closely associated, are Shakespeare's heroines and some…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 11:02pm on April 30, 2024[SHARE]

'Hell's Kitchen' and 'Stereophonic' lead Tony Awards with 13 nominations each by Jennifer Vanasco

It was a crowded Tony Award season this year, with 36 eligible musicals and plays opening on Broadway stages.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 10:48am on April 30, 2024[SHARE]

WWDTM: Renée Elise Goldsberry by NPR

Renée Elise Goldsberry won a Tony and Grammy for her role in Hamilton, and currently stars in Netflix's Girls5Eva. She joins panelists Jason Isbell, Alonzo Bodden, and Shantira Jackson.Lear…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 3:00am on April 27, 2024[SHARE]

Moments of Enlightenment with Broadway's Brian Stokes Mitchell by Lara Downes

The acclaimed singer and actor explains how the arts have that rare ability to change minds, give hope and connect people.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 8:48am on April 25, 2024[SHARE]

Judi Dench on a career and friendship forged by Shakespeare by Elena Burnett

NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Judi Dench and director Brendan O'Hea about their new book Shakespeare: The Man Who Pays The Rent and a career and friendship forged by the Bard.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 8:06pm on April 23, 2024[SHARE]

'The Crown' creator Peter Morgan tackles Putin's Rise to Power in new play 'Patriots' by Erika Ryan

NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with playwright Peter Morgan about his Broadway production of "Patriots," a play about the rise of Russian oligarchs, Vladimir Putin, and the downfall of the US…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 8:06pm on April 23, 2024[SHARE]

Conductor Andrew Davis, who headed orchestras on 3 continents, dies at 80 by The Associated Press

Davis led the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Britain's Glyndebourne Festival, the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and the Lyric Opera in Chicago.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 7:24pm on April 21, 2024[SHARE]

'Cabaret' comes back to Broadway starring Eddie Redmayne and Gayle Rankin by Scott Simon

NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Eddie Redmayne and Gayle Rankin, who star in the new Broadway revival of "Cabaret."

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 1:02pm on April 20, 2024[SHARE]

WWDTM: Judith Butler by NPR

This week, Judith Butler joins panelists Roy Blount, Jr., Maz Jobrani, and Faith Salie to talk about gender, performativity, and their dream of becoming a clown.Learn more about sponsor mess…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 3:00am on April 20, 2024[SHARE]

A new play peers into a band's life, from the inside by Jeff Lunden

Stereophonic, a new play on Broadway with music by Arcade Fire's Will Butler, tracks the volatile creation of a rock and roll album over the course of a year in the 1970s.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 1:36pm on April 19, 2024[SHARE]

An argument for the art of whistling by Brittany Luse

Some of us whistle while we work, but what happens when your work is whistling? This week, host Brittany Luse is joined by professional whistler, Molly Lewis. Lewis' catalogue spans across t…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 5:54pm on April 17, 2024[SHARE]

'Lempicka' showcases a little-known queer artist's dazzling life by Jeff Lunden

Once the toast of 1920s Paris, Tamara de Lempicka's story is now on Broadway. She was a modernist art deco artist who's better known in Europe than in the U.S.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 4:18pm on April 13, 2024[SHARE]

Sisters make peace with dark memories through art, science and each other by Gabriel Spitzer

Two sisters found they had different recollections of a traumatic childhood experience and learned that human memory is a lot less reliable than we tend to think.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 10:06am on April 13, 2024[SHARE]

WWDTM: Bill Cowher by NPR

We're live in Pittsburgh this week, where Steelers legend Bill Cowher joins panelists Negin Farsad, Mo Rocca, and Maeve Higgins to talk winning the Super Bowl, yelling on NPR, and why his 20…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 3:00am on April 13, 2024[SHARE]

WWDTM: Chris Pine by NPR

This week, Chris Pine joins us to talk his new movie Poolman, imitating William Shatner, and where he ranks on the list of Hollywood Chrises.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcast…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 3:00am on April 6, 2024[SHARE]

'We want to help': Why climate activists are trying something new by Chloe Veltman

A recent disruption at An Enemy of the People on Broadway by Extinction Rebellion shows a new approach to climate change activism.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 7:06am on April 5, 2024[SHARE]
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