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Hosted by writer Shoshana Greenberg, Scene to Song brings on a guest to talk about a musical, musical theater writers, or a topic or trend in musical theater. Theme music by Julia Meinwald.

Shoshana Greenberg


    • May 14, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 130 EPISODES

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    Scene to Song Episode 38 Re-Release: Tom O'Horgan, Helen Miller, and Eve Merriam's Inner City

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 57:29


    In this episode, writer and director Michael Boyd discusses Tom O'Horgan, Helen Miller, and Eve Merriam's 1971 musical Inner City, the story behind this short-lived musical, most likely the first Broadway musical with a score by two women, as well as a look some of the songs. We also talk about the song "Hushaby/My Mother Said" from Inner City. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. StageStuck! Conference Information

    Scene to Song Episode 122: Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler's A Little Night Music

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 65:45


    In this episode, theater Reviewer, composer, lyricist and librettist Donald H. Sandborn III discusses Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler's 1973 musical A Little Night Music. We also talk about the song "Send in the Clowns" from A Little Night Music. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Now / Later / Soon" from A Little Night Music "The Glamorous Life" from A Little Night Music "The Glamorous Life" from A Little Night Music film "Every Day a Little Death" from A Little Night Music "A Weekend in the Country" from A Little Night Music "Send in the Clowns" from A Little Night Music "Finale: Send in the Clowns" from A Little Night Music Glynis Johns singing "Send in the Clowns" on television.

    Scene to Song Episode 121: Bible Musicals

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 73:44


    In this episode, writer Rick Rhobajt Widen discusses bible musicals, running the gamut from Children of Eden, Two by Two, and Jesus Christ Superstar to religion-adjacent musicals like Saved and Leap of Faith . We also talk about the song "Writing a Gospel Play" from Michael R. Jackson's 2022 musical A Strange Loop. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Generations" from Children of Eden "Why Me?" from Two by Two "Deborah (Lead Me to the Rock)" from Bible Women "Answer Me" from The Band's Visit "Two by Two" from Two by Two "Samuel Anoints David" from King David "I Don't Know How to Love Him" from Jesus Christ Superstar "Feelings" from The Apple Tree "Writing a Gospel Play" from A Strange Loop

    Scene to Song Bonus Episode: The Hitchcock Gays Supplemental: Discussing "Spellbound" with Shoshana Greenberg

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 44:22


    As I prepare to record more episodes, I am sharing a conversation I had with former podcast guest Spencer Robelen on his The Hitchcock Gays podcast about Hitchcock's 1945 film Spellbound starring Ingrid Bergman and Gregory Peck. I hope you enjoy getting to know Spencer's podcast, and Scene to Song will be back in two weeks with a new episode. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald.

    Scene to Song Episode 120: Representations of Russia/the USSR in Musical Theater

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 75:38


    In this episode, composer, lyricist, music director, and educator Katya Stanislavskaya discusses representations of Russia/the USSR in musical theater from Fiddler on the Roof to Anastasia to off-Broadway's Iron Curtain and many in between. We also talk about the song "The Beauty Is" from Adam Guettel and Craig Lucas's 2005 musical The Light in the Piazza. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "To Life" from Fiddler on the Roof "Prologue" from Natasha, Pierre, & The Great Comet of 1812 "No One Else" from Natasha, Pierre, & The Great Comet of 1812 "Crossing a Bridge" from Anastasia "Two Worlds" from Doctor Zhivago "That's Capital" from Iron Curtain "Our Time" from Lempicka "The Beauty Is" from The Light in the Piazza

    Scene to Song Episode 119: Elphaba's Journey in Wicked

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 55:17


    In this episode, actress, Chair of Performing Arts at New York Film Academy, and original Wicked cast member Kristy Cates discusses Elphaba's journey in Stephen Schwartz and Winnie Holzman's 2003 musical Wicked. We also talk about the song "No One is Alone" from Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's 1987 musical Into the Woods. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "The Wizard and I" from Wicked "No Good Deed" from Wicked "For Good" from Wicked "No One Is Alone" from Into the Woods

    Scene to Song Episode 118: The Sherman Brothers' Movie Musicals for Disney

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 79:14


    In this episode, writer, dramaturg, and publishing professional William Forrest discusses the Sherman Brothers' Movie Musicals for Disney, tracing their trajectory from their early pop hits to the sophistication of of the book musical in such films as Mary Poppins (1964). We also talk about the song "Soon It's Gonna Rain" from Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt's 1960 musical The Fantasticks. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Pineapple Princess" by The Sherman Brothers "The Parent Trap" from The Parent Trap "Chim Chim Cheree" from Mary Poppins "A Spoonful of Sugar" from Mary Poppins "Valentine Candy" from The Happiest Millionaire  "Soon It's Gonna Rain" from The Fantasticks

    Scene to Song Episode 117: Season 7 Finale

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 105:47


    In this episode, five of this season's guests--Robert W. Schneider (Episode 114: Queer Characters in Musical Theater), Christopher Culp (Episode 105: Class, Race, and Gender Anxiety in Little Shop of Horrors), Andi Carter (Episode 112: Andrew Lloyd Webber's Musical Cats Part 2), BethAnn Cohen (Episode 108: The Bimbo or Ditz Character in Sondheim Musicals), and Matt Koplik (Episode 109: Jeanine Tesori Musicals)--return to discuss topics from the season and answer listener questions and comments. We also discuss the song "Wonderful" from the 2003 Stephen Schwartz and Winnie Holzman musical Wicked. This discussion was held live on Monday, December 23rd on Scene to Song's Facebook page, and was recorded for this podcast almost in its entirety. Scene to Song will return in January 2025. In the meantime, you can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow us on Instagram at @ScenetoSong and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.”  And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music you are hearing is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Wonderful" from Wicked

    Scene to Song Episode 116: Musical Theater in the Films of Alfred Hitchcock

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 78:26


    In this episode, composer, lyricist, and playwright Spencer Robelen discusses musical theater in the films of Alfred Hitchcock, from his early silent movies to Waltzes from Vienna to Stage Fright to The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956). We also talk about the song "Miss Up-to-Date" from his 1929 film Blackmail. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Like a Star in the Sky" from Waltzes from Vienna "With All My Heart" from Waltzes from Vienna "The Laziest Gal in Town" by Cole Porter, sung by Marlene Dietrich in Stage Fright "Que Sera Sera" by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, sung by Doris Day in The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) "Miss Up-to-Date" by Billy Mayerl and Frank Eyton, sung by Cyril Ritchard in Blackmail

    Scene to Song Episode 115: Women Writers in Musical Theater

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 73:36


    In this episode, theatre historian, author, and producer Jennifer Ashley Tepper discusses women writers in musical theater as part of her new book, Women Writing Musicals: The Legacy That the History Books Left Out. We also talk about the song "Old Friend" from Gretchen Cryer and Nancy Ford's 1978 musical I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking It on the Road. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on X/Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "So Little Time" from Don't Bother Me I Can't Cope "Once in a Blue Moon" from Stepping Stones "Back to Before" from Ragtime "Old Friend" from I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking It on the Road

    Scene to Song Episode 114: Queer Characters in Musical Theater

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 77:49


    In this episode, artistic director, producer, director, and podcast host Robert W. Schneider discusses queer characters in musical theater as part of his upcoming book. We also talk about the song "I Am What I Am" from Jerry Herman and a book by Harvey Fierstein's 1983 musical La Cage aux Folles. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on X/Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Giving it Up for Love" from Boy Meets Boy "I am what I am" from La Cage aux Folles

    Scene to Song Episode 113: Rodgers and Hart Musicals of the Late 1930s and Early 1940s

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 75:00


    In this episode, writer John Verderber discusses Rodgers and Hart musicals of the late 1930s and early 1940s, focusing on Babes in Arms, The Boys from Syracuse, and Pal Joey. We also talk about the song "Disneyland" from Howard Ashman and Marvin Hamlisch's 1986 musical Smile. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on X/Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "This Funny World" from Betsy "I Wish I Were in Love Again" from Babes in Arms "Where or When" from Babes in Arms "The Lady is a Tramp" from Babes in Arms “Prologue” from The Boys from Syracuse “I Had Twins” from The Boys from Syracuse "Can't You Do a Friend a Favor" from A Connecticut Yankee "Disneyland" from Smile

    Scene to Song Episode 112: Andrew Lloyd Webber's Musical Cats Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 65:52


    In this episode, writer Andi Carter discusses Andrew Lloyd Weber's 1981 musical Cats. Andi and I last talked about Cats in episode 32 in December of 2019. He returns to discuss how the new production of Cats: The Jellicle Ball at the Perelman Performing Arts Center in New York changes, or does not change, how we talk about Cats. There will be some small spoilers for this production. We also talk about the song "Moonfall" from Rupert Holmes's 1985 musical The Mystery of Edwin Drood. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on X/Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Prologue: Jellicle Songs for Jellicle Cats" from Cats "Moonfall" from The Mystery of Edwin Drood

    Scene to Song Mini Episode: A "Why Is This So Good?" Collection

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 34:28


    I'm not releasing a new episode this month, so instead I thought I'd put together a few “Why is This So Good” sections from the first and second seasons to hold us over until the next new episode in August. I've included A Strange Loop writer Michael R. Jackson talking about the song "Not Anymore" from the 1973 musical Raisin from episode 4; composer, writer, and director John Grimmett talking about the song sequence "Montage/Safe/The One I Love" from Michael John LaChiusa's 1993 musical Hello Again from episode 7; and writer John Verderber talking about Stephen Sondheim's song "Someone in a Tree" from his 1976 musical Pacific Overtures from episode 19. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on X/Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode:  "Not Anymore" from Raisin  "Montage/Safe/The One I Love" from Hello Again "Someone in a Tree" from Pacific Overtures

    Scene to Song Episode 1 Re-Release: Comedy in Musical Theater

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 38:34


    Today is Scene to Song's 6th anniversary! On June 25, 2018, I released the very first episode, and I thought it would be fun to re-release it so we can all listen to it again without having to go way back in the podcast feed. In this episode, composer Julia Meinwald discusses comedy in musical theater. We also talk about Joe Iconis's song "Jeff." You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on X/Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Jeff" by Joe Iconis

    Scene to Song Episode 111: Jason Robert Brown's The Last Five Years

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 77:58


    In this episode, writer, composer and director, and the Producing Artistic Director Nick Navari discusses Jason Robert Brown's 2002 off-Broadway musical The Last Five Years, touching on why Jamie and Cathy are together, the form of the show, the film version, and comparisons to Jason Robert Brown's most recent musical, The Connector. We also talk about the song "I Could Be in Love with Someone Like You," which was cut from The Last Five Years. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on X/Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Shiksa Goddess" from The Last Five Years "Moving Too Fast" from The Last Five Years "A Part of That" from The Last Five Years "If I Didn't Believe in You" from The Last Five Years "I Could Be in Love with Someone Like You" cut from The Last Five Years

    Scene to Song Episode 110: Elphaba and Glinda from Wicked Are Absolutely Gay

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 72:24


    In this episode, multi-disciplinary black femme storyteller AriDy Nox discusses how Elphaba and Galinda/Glinda from Wicked are absolutely gay. We also talk about the song "The Spark of Creation" from the 1991 Stephen Schwartz and John Caird musical Children of Eden. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on X/Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "One Short Day" from Wicked "For Good" from Wicked "What is this Feeling" from Wicked "Popular" from Wicked "Defying Gravity" from Wicked "I'm Not That Girl Reprise" from Wicked "The Spark of Creation" from Children of Eden

    Scene to Song Episode 109: Jeanine Tesori Musicals

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 76:41


    In this episode, podcaster, actor, and playwright/screenwriter Matt Koplik discusses Jeanine Tesori musicals. We also talk about the song "Changing My Major" from the 2015 Jeanine Tesori and Lisa Kron musical Fun Home. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on X/Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Our Disease" from Kimberly Akimbo "Skater Planet" from Kimberly Akimbo "Make a Wish" from Kimberly Akimbo "Hello, Darling" from Kimberly Akimbo "Gimme Gimme" from Thoroughly Modern Millie "Dotty and Caroline" from Caroline, or Change "16 Feet Beneath the Sea" from Caroline, or Change "Come to the Fun Home" from Fun Home "I Think I Got You Beat" from Shrek "On My Way" from Violet "Changing My Major" from Fun Home

    Scene to Song Episode 108: The Bimbo or Ditz Character in Sondheim Musicals

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 66:12


    In this episode, home care nurse and educator BethAnn Freed Cohen discusses the bimbo, or ditz, character in Sondheim musicals. We also talk about the song "Glitter and Be Gay" from the 1956 Leonard Bernstein, Richard Wilbur, and Lillian Hellman musical Candide. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on X/Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Could I Leave You" from Follies "Lovely" from A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum "That'll Show Him" from A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum "Barcelona" from Company "Everybody Loves Louis" from Sunday in the Park with George "Glitter and Be Gay" from Candide

    Scene to Song Episode 107: Neurodivergence and Disability Representation in The Light in the Piazza.

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 67:45


    In this episode, bookwriter, lyricist, and composer Jason K Purdy discusses neurodivergence and disability representation in Adam Guettel and Craig Lucas's 2005 musical The Light in the Piazza. We also talk about the song "Drift" from the 2023 Rebekah Greer Melocik and Jacob Yandura musical How to Dance in Ohio. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on X/Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "The Beauty Is" from The Light in the Piazza "Fable" from The Light in the Piazza "Drift" from How to Dance in Ohio

    Scene to Song Episode 106: Comedy Songs in Musical Theater

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 69:59


    In this episode, theater content creators Will Anderson and Rachael Joyce-Anderson, also known as The Theater Lovers, discuss comedy songs in musical theater. We also talk about the song "Adelaide's Lament" from the 1950 Frank Loesser, Jo Swerling, and Abe Burrows musical Guys and Dolls. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on X/Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Grand Old Ivy" from How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying "Brush Up Your Shakespeare" from Kiss Me Kate "Comedy Tonight" from A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum "Dance: Ten; Looks: Three" "A Little Priest" from Sweeney Todd "Adelaide's Lament" from Guys and Dolls

    Scene to Song Episode 105: Class, Race, and Gender Anxiety in Little Shop of Horrors

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 73:25


    In this episode, educator and trainer Christopher Culp discusses class, race, and gender anxiety in Alan Menken and Howard Ashman's 1982 musical Little Shop of Horrors, looking at both the stage musical and the film. We also talk about "Somewhere That's Green" from Little Shop of Horrors. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on X/Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Da-Doo" from Little Shop of Horrors "Mean Green Mother from Outerspace" from Little Shop of Horrors (Film) "Somewhere That's Green" from Little Shop of Horrors

    Scene to Song Episode 104: Leonard Bernstein's New York City

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 71:42


    In this episode, writer, researcher, and New York City historian Keith Taillon (@KeithYorkCity) discusses Leonard Bernstein's New York City, looking at three of his big musicals: On the Town, Wonderful Town, and West Side Story and the neighborhoods that tell their stories. We also talk about the song "I'm Here" from Brenda Russell, Allee Willis, Stephen Bray, and Marsha Norman's 2005 musical The Color Purple. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on X/Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Opening: New York, New York" from On the Town "Christopher Street" from Wonderful Town "Ohio" from Wonderful Town "Jet Song" from West Side Story "I'm Here" from The Color Purple

    Scene to Song Episode 103: Season 6 Finale

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 96:35


    In this episode, six of this season's guests--Caseen Gaines (Episode 87: Eubie Blake, Noble Sissle, Flournoy Miller, and Aubrey Lyles's Shuffle Along), Mike Meaney (Episode 90: The Lyrics of Yip Harburg), Christopher Culp (Episode 100: TV Musical Episodes Part II), Tammy Tuckey (Episode 101: David Bryan and Joe DiPietro's Diana), BethAnn Cohen (Episode 95: Five-Year Anniversary Live Show), and Victoria Myers (Episode 102: Mary Rodgers, Marshall Barer, Jay Thompson, and Dean Fuller's Once Upon a Mattress)--return to discuss the topics from the season and listener questions and comments. We also discuss the song "Home" from the 1975 Charlie Smalls and William F. Brown musical The Wiz. This discussion was held live on Sunday, December 17th on Scene to Song's Facebook page, and was recorded for this podcast almost in its entirety. Scene to Song will be going on a brief hiatus to prepare for season seven and will return in early 2024. In the meantime, you can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow us on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on Twitter/X at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.”  And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music you are hearing is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Home" from The Wiz

    Scene to Song Episode 102: Mary Rodgers, Marshall Barer, Jay Thompson, and Dean Fuller's Once Upon a Mattress

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 67:03


    In this episode, writer Victoria Myers discusses Mary Rodgers, Marshall Barer, Jay Thompson, and Dean Fuller's 1959 musical Once Upon a Mattress, looking at the comedy in musical theater, female protagonists, and the upcoming Encores! production. We also talk about the song "Just in Time" from Jule Styne, Betty Comden, and Adolph Green's 1956 musical Bells are Ringing. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on X/Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Shy" from Once Upon a Mattress "The Swamps of Home" from Once Upon a Mattress "Happily Ever After" from Once Upon a Mattress "Just in Time" from Bells are Ringing

    Scene to Song Episode 101: David Bryan and Joe DiPietro's Diana

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 72:16


    In this episode, filmmaker, actress, podcaster, and singer Tammy Tuckey discusses David Bryan and Joe DiPietro's 2021 musical Diana. We also talk about the song "Vivre" from Riccardo Cocciante and Luc Plamondon's 1998 French musical Notre-Dame de Paris. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on X/Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Underestimated" from Diana "Pretty, Pretty Girl" from Diana "Snap, Click" from Diana "Secrets and Lies" from Diana "If (Light the World)" from Diana "Vivre" from Notre Dame de Paris "Live for the One I Love" from The Best of Celine Dion

    Scene to Song Episode 100: TV Musical Episodes Part II

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 71:03


    In this episode, educator and trainer Christopher Culp discusses TV musical episodes, using the first episode on this topic as a jumping off point to include the new Star Trek Strange New Worlds musical episode and relating it to the Buffy the Vampire Slayer musical episode and many more. We also talk about the "Tonight (Quintet)" from Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim, and Arthur Laurents's 1957 musical West Side Story. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on X/Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "We Are One" from Star Trek Strange New Worlds season 2, episode 9: "Subspace Rhapsody" "I've Got a Theory"/"Bunnies"/"If We're Together" from Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 6, episode 7: "Once More, with Feeling"  "How Would That Feel" from Star Trek Strange New Worlds season 2, episode 9: "Subspace Rhapsody" "Tonight (Quintet)" from West Side Story

    Scene to Song Episode 99: Jeanine Tesori and Lisa Kron's Fun Home

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 78:02


    In this episode, performer and producer Andrea Prestinario discusses Jeanine Tesori and Lisa Kron's 2015 musical Fun Home. We also talk about the song "He Plays the Violin" from Sherman Edwards and Peter Stone's 1969 musical 1776.  You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on X/Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Days and Days" from Fun Home "Telephone Wire" from Fun Home "Maps" from Fun Home "Edges of the World" from Fun Home "Ring of Keys" from Fun Home "He Plays the Violin" from 1776

    Scene to Song Episode 98: Michael John LaChiusa and Sybille Pearson's Giant

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 71:05


    In this episode, composer and lyricist Landon Braverman discusses Michael John LaChiusa and Sybille Pearson's 2012 off-Broadway musical Giant. We also talk about the song "Hello, Darling" from David Lindsay-Abaire and Jeanine Tesori's 2021 musical Kimberly Akimbo.  You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on X/Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Aurelia Dolores" from Giant "Your Texas" from Giant "He Wanted a Girl" from Giant "My Texas" from Giant "The Desert" from Giant "Hello, Darling" from Kimberly Akimbo

    Scene to Song Episode 97: The Character of Rose in Gypsy

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 66:57


    In this episode, actress, singer, writer, and producer Victoria Gordon discusses the character of Rose, or Mama Rose, in Jule Styne, Stephen Sondheim, and Arthur Laurents's 1959 musical Gypsy, looking at the many actors who have played the role. We also talk about the song "Babbette" from Cy Coleman, Betty Comden, and Adolph Green's 1978 musical On the Twentieth Century. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on X/Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Everything's Coming Up Roses" from Gypsy (1959 Original Cast Recording) "You'll Never Get Away from Me" from Gypsy (1959 Original Cast Recording) "Together" from Gypsy (1973 West End Cast Recording) "Rose's Turn" from Gypsy (2003 Cast Recording) "Babbette" from On the Twentieth Century (1978 Original Cast Recording) YouTube Clips Referenced: Angela Lansbury in Gypsy Linda Lavin doing "Rose's Turn"

    Scene to Song Episode 96: The Musicals of Kurt Weill

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 76:42


    In this episode, editor and writer Rob Weinert-Kendt discusses the work of the German-born American composer Kurt Weill from The Threepenny Opera to Lost in the Stars. We also talk about the song "In Dahomey" from Oscar Hammerstein II and Jerome Kern's 1927 musical Show Boat. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on X/Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Alabama Song" from Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny "The Ballad of Mack the Knife" from The Threepenny Opera "Lied der Fennimore (I Am a Poor Relative)" from The Silverlake, A Winter's Tale "September Song" from Knickerbocker Holiday "Green Up Time" from Love Life "Lonely House" from Street Scene "Hills of Ixopo" from Lost in the Stars "In Dahomey" from Show Boat

    Scene to Song Episode 95: Five-Year Anniversary Live Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 101:11


    In this episode, nine guests from the past five seasons return to talk about Scene to Song episodes we have loved and if the discussions have changed our thoughts on musical theater in any way. We also talk about the late lyricist Sheldon Harnick and the song “Telephone Wire” from Jeanine Tesori and Lisa Kron's Fun Home. This discussion was held live on Scene to Song's Facebook page on June 25, 2023, and was recorded for this podcast almost in its entirety. Scene to Song is now going back on summer hiatus and will return in early fall. In the meantime, you can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow us on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. And contribute to the new Patreon. The theme music you are hearing is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Telephone Wire" from Fun Home Guests: Victoria Gordon (Episode 37: Stephen Sondheim and James Goldman's Evening Primrose Deborah Blumenthal (Episode 57: Stephen Sondheim and George Furth's Company Tammy Tuckey (Episode 75: Marvin Hamlisch, David Zippel, and Neil Simon's The Goodbye Girl) Jessica Fleitman (Episode 15: The Musical My Fair Lady Victoria Myers (Episode 67: The Musical Roles of Bernadette Peters) Orian Israelsohn (Episode 81: Andrew Lloyd Webber, Charles Hart, and Richard Stilgoe's The Phantom of the Opera, Episode 28: The Bock and Harnick Musicals Fiddler on the Roof and The Rothschilds) Seth Christenfeld (Episode 5: Adaptations in Musical Theater BethAnn Cohen (Episode 66: Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine‘s Into the Woods, Episode 43: TV Musical Episodes, Episode 22: Representations of Judaism in Musical Theater Robert Lee (Episode 65: Artist Characters in Musical Theater)  

    Scene to Song 5th Anniversary Show Teaser

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 2:07


    I wanted to do something fun for Scene to Song's 5th anniversary. 5 years ago this Sunday, I released the first episode of Scene to Song, a discussion on comedy and musical theater with composer Julia Meinwald. Now, this Sunday, June 25th at 1pm ET, we'll be doing another live show on the Facebook page. This time, we'll have guests from across the five seasons to chat about musical theater and the Scene to Song episodes over the years.  If you have a question or a comment about musical theater or one of the episodes, we'll respond to it on the show. We'd also love to hear from you about which episodes you have loved and if this podcast has changed your thoughts on musical theater in any way. You can email your comment or question to scenetosong@gmail.com, send it on one of the Scene to Song social media platforms, watch the show live on the Facebook page on Sunday and comment on the video, or, the most fun way to participate, you can call in directly during the show and comment or ask your question on the air.  Also, follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. And contribute to the new Patreon. The video will live stream directly to Scene to Song's Facebook page, and you don't need a Facebook account to watch it. Just go to facebook.com/scenetosong and you'll find it. The guests and I can't wait to discuss musical theater with you. See you on the 25th!

    Scene to Song Episode 94: Steven Levenson, Benj Pasek, and Justin Paul's Dear Evan Hansen

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 70:47


    In this episode, composer, lyricist, and playwright Jamie Cowperthwait discusses Steven Levenson, Benj Pasek, and Justin Paul's 2016 musical Dear Evan Hansen and why we love and don't love this musical. We also talk about the song "You Will Be Found" from Dear Evan Hansen. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the new Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "To Break In a Glove" from Dear Evan Hansen "For Forever" from Dear Evan Hansen "You Will Be Found" from Dear Evan Hansen

    Scene to Song Episode 93: Podcast Musicals

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 57:02


    In this episode, voice actor and comedian Dominic Frisby discusses podcast musicals, from 36 Questions and Anthem Homunculus to concept albums and Hamilton. We also talk about the song "Kisses on a Postcard" from Terence Frisby, Martin Wheatley, Gordon Clyde, and Dominic Frisby's 2022 podcast musical Kisses on a Postcard.  You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the new Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "The End of Love" from Anthem Homunculus "Hear Me Out" from 36 Questions "Kisses on a Postcard" from Kisses on a Postcard

    Scene to Song Episode 92: Marriage in Musical Theater

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 68:52


    In this episode, professor Ashley Pribyl discusses marriage in musical theater, focusing on Stephen Sondheim and George Furth's 1970 musical Company, as well as how marriage was portrayed leading up to Company in musicals such as Allegro and I Do! I Do! We also talk about the song "Marry Me a Little" from Company.  You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the new Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "The Honeymoon is Over" from I Do! I Do! "Overture" from Company "Marry Me a Little" from Company

    Scene to Song Episode 91: Stephen Sondheim's Obsession with Moments and Dreams in His 1980s Musicals.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 70:38


    In this episode, podcaster Kyle Marshall discusses composer/lyricist Stephen Sondheim's obsession with moments and dreams in his 1980s musicals through four songs: “Merrily We Roll Along”, “Move On”, “Moments in the Woods”, and "Everybody's Got the Right." We also talk about the song "Better" from David Lindsay-Abaire and Jeanine Tesori's 2021 musical Kimberly Akimbo.  You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the new Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: “Merrily We Roll Along” from Merrily We Roll Along “Move On” from Sunday in the Park with George “Moments in the Woods” from Into the Woods "Everybody's Got the Right" from Assassins "Better" from Kimberly Akimbo

    Scene to Song Episode 90: The Lyrics of Yip Harburg

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 72:29


    In this episode, director Mike Meaney discusses the lyrics of Yip Harburg, lyrics from the musicals Bloomer Girl, Finian's Rainbow, The Wizard of Oz, and many in between. We also talk about the song "They Couldn't Compare to You" from Cole Porter, Dwight Taylor, and Reginald Lawrence's 1950 musical Out of This World.  You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the new Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Eagle and Me" from Bloomer Girl "It was Good Enough for Grandma" from Bloomer Girl "When I'm Not Near the Girl I Love" from Finian's Rainbow "When the Idle Poor Become the Idle Rich" from Finian's Rainbow "How are Things in Glocca Morra" from Finian's Rainbow "The Jitterbug" from The Wizard of Oz "Napoleon" from Jamaica "Lydia the Tattooed Lady" from The Marx Brothers's At the Circus "Buds Won't Bud" from Hooray for What "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" from The Wizard of Oz "They Couldn't Compare to You" from Out of This World

    Scene to Song Episode 89: The Musicals of Stephen Schwartz

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 65:43


    In this episode, theater reviewer and composer/lyricist/librettist Donald H. Sanborn III discusses the musicals of Stephen Schwartz, looking at his whole career but focusing on Wicked. We also talk about the song "No One Mourns the Wicked" from Stephen Schwartz and Winnie Holzman's 2003 musical Wicked.  You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the new Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "The Hardest Part of Love" from Children of Eden "Children of Eden" from Children of Eden "One Short Day" from Wicked "What is this Feeling" from Wicked "For Good" from Wicked "Defying Gravity" Wicked "No One Mourns the Wicked" from Wicked

    Scene to Song Episode 88: Song Cycles in Musical Theater

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 68:45


    In this episode, composer, lyricist, and librettist Timothy Huang discusses song cycles in musical theater, exploring what makes a piece a song cycle as opposed to a revue, concert, or book musical. We also talk about the song "The Butterfly" from Neil Bartram and Brian Hill's 2009 musical The Story of My Life.  You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the new Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Scene One: The Whore and the Soldier" from Hello Again  "Patti by the Pool" from First Daughter Suite "Hear My Song" from Songs for a New World "Apocalypse in Tennessee" from Rags Parkland Sings the Songs of the Future "Anytime (I am There)" from Elegies "The Butterfly" from The Story of My Life

    Scene to Song Episode 87: Eubie Blake, Noble Sissle, Flournoy Miller, and Aubrey Lyles's Shuffle Along

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 70:33


    In this episode, author and journalist Caseen Gaines discusses Eubie Blake, Noble Sissle, Flournoy Miller, and Aubrey Lyles's 1921 musical Shuffle Along, looking not just at the musical itself but how musicals can get lost to history. We also talk about the song "Skid Row (Downtown)" from the Little Shop of Horrors. Gaines's book When Broadway Was Black comes out February 7, 2023. Learn more and purchase the book. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the new Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "I'm Just Wild About Harry" from Shuffle Along "Love Will Find a Way" from Shuffle Along "Election Day" from Shuffle Along "Skid Row (Downtown)" from the Little Shop of Horrors

    Scene to Song Episode 86: Season 5 Finale

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 103:12


    In this episode, eight of this season's guests--Eric Matthew Richardson (Episode 72: Disney Parks Music as Musical Theater), Emel Greer (Episode 73: Evil Characters in Musical Theater), Tammy Tuckey (Episode 75: Marvin Hamlisch, David Zippel, and Neil Simon's The Goodbye Girl), David Armstrong (Episode 79: Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman, Mark O'Donnell, and Thomas Meehan's Hairspray), Ilana Kresch (Episode 80: Jule Styne, Bob Merrill, and Isobel Lennart's Funny Girl), Orian Israelsohn (Episode 81: Andrew Lloyd Webber, Charles Hart, and Richard Stilgoe's The Phantom of the Opera), Marc Eliot Stein (Episode 82: John O'Hara, Lorenz Hart, and Richard Rodgers's Pal Joey), and Rose Ginsberg (Episode 84: Abolition in Musical Theater), as well as BethAnn Cohen--return to discuss the topics from the season and listener questions and comments. We also discuss the song "Inner White Girl" from the 2022 Michael R. Jackson musical A Strange Loop. This discussion was held live on Sunday, December 18th on Scene to Song's Facebook page, and was recorded for this podcast almost in its entirety. Scene to Song will be going on a brief hiatus to prepare for Season six and will return in early 2023. In the meantime, you can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow us on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.”  And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the new Patreon. The theme music you are hearing is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Inner White Girl" from A Strange Loop

    Scene to Song Episode 85: History in Musical Theater

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 62:43


    In this episode, composer/lyricist and theatrical producer Gregory Jacobs-Roseman discusses history in musical theater, looking at how American history is written about through Sherman Edwards and Peter Stone's 1969 musical 1776 and others. We also talk about Jerry Herman's song "Avenue A" from the 1996 TV Movie Mrs. Santa Claus. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the new Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Sit Down, John" from 1776 "The Lees of Old Virginia" from 1776 "Cool, Cool, Considerate Men" from 1776 "Avenue A" from Mrs. Santa Claus.

    Scene to Song Season 5 Finale Teaser

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 2:07


    No new episode this week because I took a break for Thanksgiving. We'll have a new episode next week, and then we'll have the annual season finale live show! The date is set for Sunday, December 18th at 1pm Eastern Time, and as usual we'll have an assortment of guests from this season to chat about musical theater and this season's episodes. The video will live stream directly to Scene to Song's Facebook page, and you don't need a Facebook account to watch it. Just go to www.facebook.com/scenetosong and you'll find it.  One of the things I love about the season finale episode is that everyone can participate. If you have a question or a comment about musical theater or one of the season 5 episodes, we'll respond to it during the show. There are many ways to submit your questions or comments. You can email scenetosong@gmail.com, you can use one of the Scene to Song social media platforms–Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram–and leave a comment on a post or send a direct message, you can watch the show live on the Facebook page on December 18th and comment on the video. Someone will be watching the comment thread to make sure that all comments and questions are addressed. And, the most fun way to participate, you can call in directly during the show and comment or ask your question on the air. I'll post the phone number on the Facebook video and read it out loud during the livestream. These are all great ways to participate, and the guests and I hope to hear from you.  You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the new Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald.

    Scene to Song Episode 84: Abolition in Musical Theater

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 74:35


    In this episode, community-based theatre director, deviser, workshop facilitator, producer, and educator Rose Ginsberg discusses abolition in musical theater and how those ideas are present in the stories of various musicals. We also talk about the song "You're Never Alone" from the 2014 Jason Robert Brown and Marsha Norman musical The Bridges of Madison County. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the new Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "You're Never Alone" from The Bridges of Madison County.

    Scene to Song Episode 83: Musicals Whose Scores Outshine Their Books

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 66:43


    In this episode, playwright and filmmaker Patrick Flynn discusses musicals whose scores outshine their books, looking at how that happens in different ways in musicals such as Merrily We Roll Along, Hair, In the Heights, and more. We also talk about the song "Rich and Happy" from the original Merrily We Roll Along. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the new Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Rich and Happy" from Merrily We Roll Along (1980) "That Frank" from Merrily We Roll Along 

    Scene to Song Episode 82: John O'Hara, Lorenz Hart, and Richard Rodgers's Pal Joey

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 71:53


    In this episode, writer, website developer and podcaster Marc Eliot Stein discuss John O'Hara, Lorenz Hart, and Richard Rodgers's 1940 musical Pal Joey, pondering the enigma of this ever-changing show. We also talk about the songs "Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered" from Pal Joey. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the new Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Zip" from Pal Joey "I Could Write a Book" from Pal Joey "In Our Little Den of Iniquity" from Pal Joey "Take Him" from Pal Joey "Plant You Now, Dig You Later" from Pal Joey "You Mustn't Kick It Around" from Pal Joey "That Terrific Rainbow" from Pal Joey "Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered" from Pal Joey

    Scene to Song Episode 81: Andrew Lloyd Webber, Charles Hart, and Richard Stilgoe's The Phantom of the Opera.

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 71:17


    In this episode, composer, lyricist, performer, and music educator Kay Clark and bookwriter and playwright Orian Israelsohn discuss Andrew Lloyd Webber, Charles Hart, and Richard Stilgoe's 1986 musical The Phantom of the Opera, looking at the Phantom as an incel. We also talk about the songs "What You Feel" from the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and "You Could Drive a Person Crazy" from Company. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the new Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Music of the Night" from The Phantom of the Opera "The Phantom of the Opera" from The Phantom of the Opera "Think of Me" from The Phantom of the Opera "What You Feel" from the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer "You Could Drive a Person Crazy" from Company

    Scene to Song Episode 80: Jule Styne, Bob Merrill, and Isobel Lennart's Funny Girl

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 69:33


    In this episode, actor and comedienne Ilana Kresch discusses Jule Styne, Bob Merrill, and Isobel Lennart's 1964 musical Funny Girl looking at how the musical's depiction compares to the real Fanny Brice's life and character. We also talk about the songs "You Are Woman" and "Don't Rain on My Parade" from Funny Girl. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the new Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "You Are Woman" from Funny Girl "Don't Rain on My Parade" from Funny Girl

    Scene to Song Episode 79: Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman, Mark O'Donnell, and Thomas Meehan's Hairspray

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 73:29


    In this episode, director, producer, and podcast host David Armstrong discusses Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman, Mark O'Donnell, and Thomas Meehan's 2002 musical Hairspray on its 20th anniversary. We also talk about the song "Big, Blonde and Beautiful" from Hairspray. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Good Morning Baltimore" from Hairspray "(The Legend of) Miss Baltimore Crabs" from Hairspray "I Know Where I've Been" from Hairspray "The Nicest Kids in Town" from Hairspray "The Big Dollhouse" from Hairspray "Big, Blonde and Beautiful" from Hairspray

    Scene to Song Episode 78: The Musical's Drive Toward Comedy

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 68:48


    In this episode, lyricist and bookwriter Sam Carner discusses the musical's drive toward comedy. We also talk about the song "That Something Extra Special" from Yip Harburg, Jule Styne, and Nunnally Johnson's 1968 musical Darling of the Day. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Move On" from Sunday in the Park with George "Epiphany" from Sweeney Todd (2005 Cast Recording) "Finale" from Brigadoon 1991 London Studio Cast Recording "Soliloquy" from Carousel "That Something Extra Special" from Darling of the Day

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