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The Goodbye Girl (with Tess Robinson) – Sondheim Adjacent

Bernadette Peters starred in The Goodbye Girl during the 1993 Broadway season along with Martin Short. Tess Robinson joins Kyle to discuss the show and which songs are...

Finishing the Hat – Sunday in the Park with George (with Shannon Dohar)

Sometimes you get just a little obsessed with creating something that you lose yourself. You also lose those around you. Shannon Dohar returns to try and explain the m...

The One on the Left / The Soldier's Song – Sunday in the Park with George (with Christopher Colley)

Christopher Colley is more than suited to discuss the soldier, because he was cast in that role for the 2006 London revival! He joins Kyle to break down the much longe...

Everybody Loves Louis – Sunday in the Park with George (with Matt Koplik)

Dot has moved on. Or has she? Matt Koplik returns to the podcast to discuss trying to get your lover to listen to you rather than just look at you. Plus, the genius of...

The Day Off – Sunday in the Park with George (with Will C. White)

There certainly are a lot of dogs in this park. Will White returns to talk about the origins of this sequence, Mandy Patinkin's voice work, and some of the hidden mean...

The Princess Bride (1987) – Sondheim Adjacent

Perhaps Mandy Patinkin's most famous movie role is The Princess Bride. Listen to why Kyle thinks this is a perfect film. Except for one small moment.Send feedback to p...

Gossip – Sunday in the Park with George (with Adrianna Boris)

They say that George has another woman. But is that true? Adrianna Boris returns to discuss what benefits gossip has and if there's anything specific that Lapine and S...

Color and Light – Sunday in the Park with George (with Colm Molloy)

This is the first time we get to hear George sing in the show. What do we learn about him? Colm Molloy returns to the podcast to offer his ideas about that and what co...

No Life – Sunday in the Park with George (with Kevin Morris)

What is the purpose of critics? Kevin Morris of Staged Right joins the podcast to try and answer that question, why it's fun to be mean sometimes, and what purpose thi...

Sunday in the Park with George (song) with Philémon Heutte

Our new season about Sunday in the Park with George starts off with a bang! Philémon Heutte returns to discuss George Seurat, how this show got made, and what we as an...

Sunday in the Park with George – Trailer

Stephen Sondheim was ready to quit the theatre when he met James Lapine. They create a Pulitzer Prize winning musical called Sunday in the Park with George. This comin...

Camp (2003) with Aidan White – Sondheim Adjacent

Decided by Patreon! Sondheim has had a handful of cameos in film and TV over the decades. None more surprising, perhaps, than the 2003 film Camp. Aidan White joins Kyl...

Threes in A Little Night Music with Steve Bell – Sondheim Revisited

A Little Night Music is considered Sondheim's waltz musical. Steve Bell returns to explain how Sondheim uses threes throughout the score in fascinating ways.You can em...

"I Never Do Anything Twice" with Witti Repartee – Sondheim Revisited

It's a song that appears for only a few seconds in a movie but has grown to have a life of its own. Witti Repartee joins Kyle to discuss double entendres and double ta...

"Ah, But Underneath" with Shoshana Greenberg – Sondheim Revisited

Who is the real Phyllis? Shoshana Greenberg joins Kyle to discuss the song that Sondheim wrote for the London production of Follies. Topics include: seeing Follies at ...

"By the Sea" with Jonathan Chisolm – Sondheim Revisited

Mrs. Lovett has convinced herself that things are going to turn out alright by the sea. Jonathan Chisolm isn't so sure. They rejoin the podcast to discuss Sweeney, del...

"The Ladies Who Lunch" with Isy Abraham-Raveson – Sondheim Revisited

There were a bunch of political events happening in the early 70s when Company debuted. Isy Abraham-Raveson joins Kyle to discuss how this song works for the character...

Spanish Company with Juan Carlos Guízar – Sondheim Adjacent

Antonio Banderas has decided to bring challenging musical theatre to Spain. Therefore a translation of Company has been made and received positive responses. Juan Carl...

Best Worst Thing That Ever Could Have Happened (2016) with Luke Crichton

In 2016 a documentary was released, directed by Lonny Price, about the history of Merrily We Roll Along. Luke Crichton returns to talk with Kyle about the documentary ...

Four Merrily Recordings (with Jake Nielsen)

There are four easily accessible recordings of Merrily We Roll Along. Lyricist and filmmaker Jake Nielsen joins Kyle to go through each of them and discuss the highs a...

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