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Connor and Dylan are joined by Kyle Selig (Stephen Sondheim's Old Friends, Mean Girls). Summer is upon us, and the twins are excited to welcome the dreamy and delightful Kyle Selig for his long-awaited episode of DRAMA. He brings his sunny personality and sense of humor to the pod for an amazing chat, almost like we're… old friends. Speaking of “Old Friends,” we chat about the beautiful Broadway production that Kyle is part of alongside Bernadette Peters, Lea Salonga, and friend of the pod Beth Leavel, as he sings the “Sondheim Tenor Sampler Platter.” Naturally, this trio gushes over Kyle's wife, Erika Henningsen (now starring in Just in Time), and recounts moments in their love story from Mean Girls to their wedding day. The conversation includes stories about Water for Elephants, Los Angeles living, and superstar Grey Henson. We reflect on The Goofy Movie, Welcome to Flatch, and Aaron Tveit and Gavin Creel's impact on a young Kyle. Stick around for Thunderbolts* and Miss Flo (yes gawd!), plus many doses of DRAMA. and the birth of a beautiful friendship among these millennial men. See Kyle in Stephen Sondheim's Old Friends through June 29th!Follow Kyle on InstagramFollow DRAMA. on Twitter & Instagram & TiktokFollow Connor MacDowell on Twitter & InstagramFollow Dylan MacDowell on Twitter & InstagramSubscribe to our show on iHeartRadio Broadway!Support the podcast by subscribing to DRAMA+, which also includes bonus episodes, Instagram Close Friends content, and more!
Grey most recently played Buddy in Elf the musical on Broadway. He received Tony and Drama Desk Award nominations for his performance as Damian in the original Broadway cast of Mean Girls. He was recently seen playing Michael in tick, tick… BOOM! at the Kennedy Center and Storyteller 2 in the Tony nominated musical Shucked on Broadway. He played the role of Elder McKinley in The Book of Mormon on Broadway after originating the role on the first national tour. Grey recurred as Tate in Girls5Eva on Netflix and can be seen in the Sony Pictures film A Journal for Jordan directed by Denzel Washington. Carnegie Mellon University Drama. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tony-nominated actor Grey Henson joins Alan for an engaging conversation about his journey through the world of Broadway comedy. Grey reflects on his rise from a Georgia-born performer with a background in ballet to a Tony-nominated role as Damian Hubbard in Mean Girls: The Musical. He opens up about the challenges of transitioning into comedic roles, including his current portrayal of Buddy the Elf in Elf: The Musical on Broadway. Grey shares the importance of embracing your unique qualities and how his comedic style evolved through his experiences in high school theater, college at Carnegie Mellon, and professional work. Throughout the episode, Grey discusses the impact of comedy on his career and the importance of balancing preparation with spontaneity. He talks about his time in Shucked, a show that required him to be constantly aware of the audience's reactions and how that shaped his performance. The conversation also touches on his thoughts on comedy in general—how it should feel effortless and truthful rather than forced—and how he brings that mentality into every role, from Mean Girls to Elf. Grey also dives into the reality of performing eight shows a week, the pressures of portraying iconic characters, and how the key to a long career in theater is remaining grounded and generous to your scene partners. Grey Henson is a Tony-nominated actor best known for his comedic roles on Broadway. A graduate of Carnegie Mellon's prestigious School of Drama, Grey first made a name for himself as Elder McKinley in the Book of Mormon first national tour before joining the Broadway company. He later earned a Tony Award nomination for his standout performance as Damian Hubbard in Mean Girls: The Musical. Grey has also appeared in Shucked, playing Storyteller Two, and most recently, he's been bringing holiday cheer as Buddy the Elf in Elf: The Musical on Broadway. Connect with Grey Instagram: @greyhenson Connect with The Theatre Podcast: YouTube: YouTube.com/TheTheatrePodcast Threads, Twitter & Instagram: @theatre_podcast TikTok: @thetheatrepodcast Facebook.com/OfficialTheatrePodcast TheTheatrePodcast.com My personal Instagram: @alanseales Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Step into a winter wonderland with Jeff and Richie as they unwrap the magic of the 2024 Broadway revival of "Elf: The Musical" at the Marquis Theatre! In this festive episode, we jingle all the way through the heartwarming tale of Buddy the Elf, exploring how this production captures the essence of the beloved film while adding its own theatrical sparkle. We'll deck the halls with praise for Grey Henson's standout performance as Buddy, dive into the show's jazzy score that's as sweet as Christmas candy, and marvel at the production's impressive technological advancements that bring the North Pole to life on stage. Plus, we'll discuss how "Elf" fits into the broader landscape of holiday shows making a comeback on the Great White Way. Is this revival a Christmas miracle worthy of Tony Award nominations, or does it need a little more holiday magic? Tune in for our jolly analysis of this must-see seasonal spectacular that's sure to spread Christmas cheer for all to hear! Follow and connect with all things @HalfHourPodcast on Instagram, and YouTube. Share your thoughts with us on "Elf" on our podcast cover post on Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Lindsey and Bryn this week as they recap Elsiefest starring Darren Criss, Rachel Zegler, Lizzie McAlpine, Jordan Fisher, and MORE!!Let's dive into the Broadway news of the week starting out with The Roommate reviews starring Ms. Patti Lupone! Next, we chat about our 6 3' KING, Grey Henson, who is our next Buddy the Elf this holiday season. To close the week in Broadway news out, we have to discuss the latest announcement that John Mulaney is headed back to Broadway alongside some other comedy legends (Renee Elise Goldsberry included) in a new show called All In: Comedy About Love. Happy Listening!Patreon: Click HERE to become a Broadway Bestie TikTok: @FromTheMezzanine_PodcastInstagram: @FromTheMezzanine_PodcastYoutube: @FromtheMezzanineBroadwayBroadway Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5t55fULcCqN0NMmK4OnfOA?si=89c08b1a8bb34d95
I was forewarned that today's guest was nothing short of a delight, and the rumors are TRUE!Grey Henson talks about his formative years as a little boy who loved (and excelled at) ballet inMacon, GA and how those years of dance and working in youth and community theatre helpedhim to be the award-winning stage actor he is today. Most recently seen as one of thestorytellers in Broadway's Shucked, Grey has stolen hearts far and wide in star turns as ElderMcKinley in both Broadway and touring (Helen Hayes Award) productions of The Book ofMormon, and in creating the role of Damien in the musical adaptation of Mean Girls, for whichhe was nominated for a TONY award for Best Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical. Never toogay to function, Grey is charming, whip-smart and hilarious as he speaks on family, school,queer culture and this roller coaster of a business. I can't wait to see more from this remarkableartist, but till then, sit back and enjoy the delightful Grey Henson!
In this Artist Exploration, Grey Henson from Mean Girls and MTCA Director Charlie Murphy discuss: Experience you gain in pre-college programs Freedom within a framework How Type applies within a “machine” of a show The work of Comedy Join MTCA at our events! If you have any questions about the college audition process, feel free to reach out at mailbag@mappingthecollegeaudition.com. If you're interested in working with MTCA for help with your individualized preparation for your College Audition journey, please check us out at mtcollegeauditions.com, or on Instagram or Facebook. Follow Us! Instagram: @mappingthecollegeaudition YouTube: @MTCA (Musical Theater College Auditions) TikTok: @mtcollegeauditions Charlie Murphy:@charmur7 Meghan Cordier:@meghanmarie2014 About MTCA: Musical Theater College Auditions (MTCA) is the leader in coaching acting and musical theater students through the college audition process and beyond with superlative results. MTCA has assembled a roster of expert artist-educators who can guide students artistically, organizationally, strategically, and psychologically through the competitive college audition process. MTCA provides the tools, resources, and expertise along with a vast and strong support system. They train the unique individual, empowering the artist to bring their true, authentic self to their work. MTCA believes that by helping students reveal their potential it allows each school to connect with those who are truly right for their programs, which in turn guides each student toward their best college fit. About Charlie Murphy: Charlie is a proud graduate of Carnegie Mellon University's BFA program. As an Actor he has performed with theaters such as: NY Public Theatre's “Shakespeare in the Park”, The Pearl Theatre Company, Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, Chautauqua Theatre Company, Kinetic Theatre Company, and the Shakespeare Theatre of DC. With MTCA [Musical Theater College Auditions -- mtca.nyc], he has been helping prospective theatre students through the college process for over 15 years. As a Teacher and Director, he is able to do a few of his favorite things in life: help students to find their authentic selves as artists, and then help them find their best fit for their collegiate journey. Through this podcast, he hopes to continue that work as well as help demystify this intricate process. This episode was produced by Meghan Cordier and Charlie Murphy. Episode theme music is created by Will Reynolds. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Musical Theatre and Broadway fans, in this episode Lindsey's Broadway Bestie, Bryn, joins in on the fun as we recap seeing Tick, Tick...BOOM! at the Kennedy Center directed by Neil Patrick Harris and starring Brandon Uranowitz and Grey Henson! We also have to tell y'all EVERYTHING about seeing Harmony! In Broadway News, we are saddened to report that we have lost a Broadway legend this week, Chita Rivera. Next, I am thrilled by the long-awaited announcement that Gutenberg is releasing a cast album AND that they fully recouped their investment. To round out the week in news, The Great Gatsby has released their full official cast. Leave a rate, review, and share the episode with your Broadway Bestie!TikTok: @FromTheMezzanine_PodcastInstagram: @FromTheMezzanine_PodcastYoutube: @FromtheMezzanineBroadwayBroadway Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5t55fULcCqN0NMmK4OnfOA?si=89c08b1a8bb34d95
Connor and Dylan are joined by Tony Award nominee Grey Henson (Mean Girls the Musical, Shucked). Legendary legends abound. Get ready to be obsessed with Grey. Currently making audiences laugh their booties off in Shucked eight times a week, Grey tells the twins all about his journey back to the Broadway stage. Hear about the herstory of his Nederlander dressing room, his wonderful castmates, and what it's like being in an original Broadway musical this season. But that's not all. Listen in for four years worth of stories from The Book of Mormon (wth Gavin Creel), guesting on Girls5eva, his relationship with his family, filming a role in Denzel Washington's A Journal for Jordan, and what it was like being Tony nominated for playing Damien in Mean Girls the Musical. Survivor, RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 8, and Housewives are the cherry on top of this dynamic, entertaining chat.Follow Grey on InstagramFollow DRAMA. on Twitter & Instagram & TiktokFollow Connor MacDowell on Twitter & InstagramFollow Dylan MacDowell on Twitter & InstagramEdited by Connor
Barrett Weed is an actor and singer, best known for her roles as Veronica Sawyer in Heathers: The Musical, and as Janis Sarkisian in the Broadway production of Mean Girls. She has won numerous awards, including the Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical for her role as Sally Bowles in the Signature Theatre production of Cabaret in 2015, and the Broadway.com Audience Awards for Favorite Featured Actress in a Musical, Favorite Funny Performance, and Favorite Onstage Pair with Grey Henson for her role as Janis in Mean Girls. Barrett holds a BFA in Musical Theatre from Elon University. In 2019, Elon University awarded her with the 2019 Top 10 Under 10 Alumni Award. She is an advocate for several causes, including female empowerment, gun control, and voting rights. Hey everyone! Welcome to today's episode of the Wright Conversations Podcast! For today's episode, I'm joined by Barrett Wilbert Weed to talk about starting, maintaining, and evolving friendships, and The Patriarchy. Barrett also talks about working on Broadway, how fame has affected her relationship standards, and the importance of open communication. Let's delve in! In this Episode You'll Learn: [01:21] A bit about Barrett. [03:35] How we know each other. [06:00] Making friends as an adult. [07:29] Lessons learned about friendships. [18:35] How has friendship evolved for Barrett? [19:41] Changing standards of who is allowed in. [25:34] When people want things. [31:06] When people don't like you. [35:17] How the Patriarchy has affected Barrett's life and career. [52:59] What everyone needs to know about working on Broadway. [55:38] Barrett's words of wisdom. Quotes: “Sometimes you outgrow friendships.” [13:02] “If you can't generate your own confidence organically, store-bought is fine.” [23:20] “It's nice to feel like it's a small world sometimes.” [30:20] “90% of the time, when women are in charge, we want to collaborate.” [42:33] “You wind up with a better product when everybody is open to having conversations and open to communicating.” [46:36] “We want to think that there is a brand of human that is superhuman.” [56:51] Connect with Barrett Wilbert Weed Cameo: Barrett Wilbert Weed. Instagram: @barrettweed. Wikipedia: Barrett Wilbert Weed. IMDb: Barrett Wilbert Weed. Connect with Rachel Wright Website: https://rachelwrightnyc.com Instagram: @thewright_rachel Twitter: @thewrightrachel Resources Get 20% OFF Your First Order at The Honey Pot! Use Promo Code: Rachel20 WIN A FREE INTIMACY AFTER DARK DECK! Get 30% OFF the NEW After Dark Deck! Use Promo Code: Rachel Get your Zumio Discount! Call to Action Please if you love this episode, and know someone else who is a passionate soul on a mission just like you share it with your friends and others. To help this podcast grow please leave an iTunes review and don't forget to subscribe.
Tonight, it's just family. The hilarious and hysterical (hylerical if you will) Grey Henson stops by for a slumber party to talk about originating the role of Damian in Mean Girls on Broadway, Book of Mormon, and being a Tony nominee! We deep dive into authenticity, gay self-love, and teaching theatre children through Drag Race references! Plus Grey's fave sleepover movie and youtube video. @GreyHenson @TMurray06 For bonus interview with Grey: www.patreon.com/TMurray06
Tony award nominee and Georgia native Grey Henson joins Jenn & Jess to recount a tale of murder that happened on the land on which his family lives!
For episode 2 of Thanksgiving week, I am chatting with the OG Broadway Damian Hubbard himself, Grey Henson. Henson had the whole broadway community falling in love with him and his talent when he her originated the role of Damian. Additionally, this Carnegie Mellon Grad, has starred in The Book of Mormon both on tour and on Broadway. In today's episode find out more about Grey and passion for sharing his talents with the world. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jayme-starr/support
In the season one finale, Kyle and Sam adapt the “Citizen Kane of bad movies,” Tommy Wiseau’s “The Room,” into a musical comedy, a task so daunting it nearly breaks them. Featuring a special musical performance by Grey Henson (Mean Girls on Broadway). [IMH] is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Subscribe, leave us a review, and follow us on social media:Twitter: @insertmoviepodInstagram: @insertmoviehereFacebook: @insertmoviehere[IMH] is hosted by Sam French and Kyle Wilson; Executive Produced by John Albert Harris; Music Supervision by Andy Einhorn; artwork by Thomas Constantine Moore; incidental music arranged by Jeremy Robin Lyons. “Oh Hai!” is written by Kyle Wilson, arranged, orchestrated, and mixed by Jason Weisinger, and mastered by Alexx Nielsen. Featuring Grey Henson as “Johnny,” Daniel Mertzlufft as “Mark,” Jackson Perrin as “Denny,” and Nicole Vazquez as the “Flower Shop Lady.” Singing in the “San Franciscan Chorus” are Sam Balzac, Derrick Davis, Molly Griggs, Emily Gardner Xu Hall, Tim Heller, Chloe Holgate, Jacqueline Keeley, Zanny Laird, Jess LeProtto, Jackson Perrin, Brandi Porter, Nicholas Del Prince, Rick Rea, Erica Spyres, Nicole Vazquez, Melissa Weisbach, and Jason Weisinger. Michael Jones on trumpet, Kenneth Johnson on trombone, David Leon on sax, Tomoko Akaboshi on violins and viola, Ansel Cohen on cello, and Dan Berkery on drums. The IMH theme song is written by Kyle Wilson; produced by Andy Einhorn; arranged and orchestrated by Nevada Lozano; mixed by Daniel Kluger; mastered by Jessica Thompson; music editing by David Dabbon; lead vocals by Will Blum; backup vocals by Lindsey Roberts, Zanny Laird, Jackson Perrin, and Adrian Rosas; Trevor Neumann on trumpets, Rebecca Patterson on trombones, Chad Smith on saxes, and Evan Hyde on drums.
Try the Grey stuff, it's delicious! Tony Award-nominee Grey Henson from Broadway's Mean Girls & The Book of Mormon joins the podcast to share his love of "The Goofy Movie," Pixar movies, and the wonderful history of the Disney Parks. Together, Grey & David discuss the important questions, like which Disney character is the most "fetch," what it was like to represent a family at Walt Disney World on stage in front of Cinderella Castle as a kid, what role would Damian from "Mean Girls" be as a Cast Member at the Parks, and cheese. Play along during "On Wednesdays We Wear Pink: Disney Edition," and remember to swipe right on Goofy. Follow on Instagram: @etickettobroadway Grey's Instagram: @greyhenson David's Instagram: @directedbydavidalpert Learn more at www.eticketpodcast.com Part of the Broadway Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"MEET ME IN ST LOUIS was the foreplay that lead to Liza Minnelli." Tony Award nominee Grey Henson (MEAN GIRLS, THE BOOK OF MORMON) comes onto the Breakdown to discuss his obsession with the 1944 Judy Garland classic MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS. Matt and Grey *also* discuss the facets to queer conversations, the magnetism of vulnerability, and why Tammy Blanchard made a 100 Judy Garland impersonators quit drag (probably).
Grey Henson (Mean Girls, The Book of Mormon) joins Gabe and the gang in the studio to star in a gritty, pop-punk musical that’s sure to have critics screaming with delight!! Follow @musicalspod on Instagram for exclusive, behind-the scenes content!
Chad Burris is here to talk all about MEAN GIRLS! Chad begins performances as Damian Hubbard tomorrow - taking over the role that earned original cast member Grey Henson a Tony nomination. Chad recently made his Broadway debut as Olaf in FROZEN and was seen in the world premiere of ALMOST FAMOUS. You can follow him at @_chadburris.Hosted by Ryan Lee Gilbert, Beth Stevens and Caitlin Moynihan
Vamos a repasar lo que ha sido la cartelera de estrenos esta temporada en Broadway probando unas cucharaditas del menú teatral que nos ha ofrecido la Gran Manzana, sin olvidar platos que no encontraron su punto de cocción y se retiraron del fuego antes de alcanzar su punto justo. Así que bienvenidos a New York y a los musicales que han jugado o juegan un papel esta temporada. Dejaremos de lado los musicales de sobra conocidos por haber hablado de ellos en “Cuéntame un musical” o por llevar mucho tiempo en cartel como “ALADDIN”, “BEAUTIFUL”, “THE BOOK OF MORMON”, “CHICAGO”, “COME FROM AWAY”, “DEAR EVAN HANSEN”, “FROZEN”, “HAMILTON”, “THE LION KING”, “THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA”, “WAITRESS” o “WICKED”, aunque llama la atención que de esta docena de títulos sólo se hayan visto TRES en España (Chicago, El rey león y El fantasma de la Opera). Tampoco hablaremos de producciones veteranas del off- Broadway como “FIDDLER ON THE ROOF”, “JERSEY BOYS”, “ROCK OF AGES” o “THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG”, super éxitos en Broadway y Londres, inéditos en nuestro país, salvo “LA FUNCIÓN QUE SALE MAL” que se estrenó el mes pasado en el Teatro de La Latina de Madrid, una divertidísima comedia que lleva triunfando en Londres y New York desde hace cinco años. Espero te guste 00h 00'00" Presentación 00h 02'48" Cabecera 00h 03'36" KISS ME KATE 00h 05'13" So in love - Kelli O’Hara 00h 09'30" Where thine that special face - Will Chase 00h 12'27" THE PROM 00h 13'49" You happen’d - Caitlin Kinnunen 00h 17'00” Tonight belongs to you 00h 22'16” It’s time to dance” 00h 27'44" HADESTOWN 00h 28'53" Way down Hadestown 00h 33'50” Hey, little songbird - Patrick Pago & Eva Noblezada 00h 37'21" MOULIN ROUGE 00h 38'35" El tango de Roxanne - Aaron Tveit 00h 42'08" Firework - Karen Olivo 00h 44'44" Chandelier - Danny Burstein, Ricky Rojas, Aaron Tveit, Sahr Ngaujah 00h 47'49" KING KONG 00h 48'54" Full moon lullaby 00h 52'01" BEETLEJUICE 00h 53'22" The whole being dead thing - Alex Brightman 00h 57'01” That beautiful sound -Sophia Ann Caruso & Alex Brightman 01h 02'14" TOOTSIE 01h 03'42” Unstoppable - Santino Fontana 01h 07'37" Whats gonna happen - Sarah Stiles 01h 10'39" There was John - Lilli Cooper 01h 14'42" MEAN GIRLS 01h 15'59” Where do you belong? - Grey Henson, Barrett Wilbert Weed & Erika Henningsen 01h 20'49" Apex predator - Barrett Wilbert Weed & Erika Henningsen 01h 24'01” Someone gets hurt - Taylor Louderman & Kyle Seling 01h 27'05” PRETTY WOMAN 01h 28'34" Anywhere but here - Samantha Barks 01h 31'41” You’re beautiful - Andy Karl & Samantha Barks 01h 36'29” You and I - Andy Karl & Samantha Barks 01h 40'47" THE CHER SHOW 01h 41'42" The shoop shoop song - Stephanie J. Block & Teal Wicks 01h 42'53" I got you babe - Jarrod Spector & Micaela Diamond 01h 45'29” If I could turn back time - Stephanie J. Block 01h 47'52” AIN'T TOO PROUD - The life and times of The Temptations 01h 48'36" Papa was a Rolling Stone 01h 52'42” War 01h 53'41" My girl 01h 56'29” If you don’t know me by now 01h 58'06" SUMMER – The Donna Summer musical 01h 58'41” MacArthur Park -Ariana DeBose & LaChanze 02h 02'12” Hot stuff - Ariana DeBose 02h 04'54” Last dance - LaChanze & Ariana DeBose 02h 07'54” BE MORE CHILL 02h 08'46” More tan survive - Will Rowland & George Salazar 02h 17'12" OKLAHOMA 02h 17'56” People will say we’re in love - Damon Daunno & Rebecca Naomi Jones 02h 22'10" Out of my dreams - Rebecca Naomi Jones & Mary Testa 02h 25'29” Conclusiones
Vamos a repasar lo que ha sido la cartelera de estrenos esta temporada en Broadway probando unas cucharaditas del menú teatral que nos ha ofrecido la Gran Manzana, sin olvidar platos que no encontraron su punto de cocción y se retiraron del fuego antes de alcanzar su punto justo. Así que bienvenidos a New York y a los musicales que han jugado o juegan un papel esta temporada. Dejaremos de lado los musicales de sobra conocidos por haber hablado de ellos en “Cuéntame un musical” o por llevar mucho tiempo en cartel como “ALADDIN”, “BEAUTIFUL”, “THE BOOK OF MORMON”, “CHICAGO”, “COME FROM AWAY”, “DEAR EVAN HANSEN”, “FROZEN”, “HAMILTON”, “THE LION KING”, “THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA”, “WAITRESS” o “WICKED”, aunque llama la atención que de esta docena de títulos sólo se hayan visto TRES en España (Chicago, El rey león y El fantasma de la Opera). Tampoco hablaremos de producciones veteranas del off- Broadway como “FIDDLER ON THE ROOF”, “JERSEY BOYS”, “ROCK OF AGES” o “THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG”, super éxitos en Broadway y Londres, inéditos en nuestro país, salvo “LA FUNCIÓN QUE SALE MAL” que se estrenó el mes pasado en el Teatro de La Latina de Madrid, una divertidísima comedia que lleva triunfando en Londres y New York desde hace cinco años. Espero te guste 00h 00'00" Presentación 00h 02'48" Cabecera 00h 03'36" KISS ME KATE 00h 05'13" So in love - Kelli O’Hara 00h 09'30" Where thine that special face - Will Chase 00h 12'27" THE PROM 00h 13'49" You happen’d - Caitlin Kinnunen 00h 17'00” Tonight belongs to you 00h 22'16” It’s time to dance” 00h 27'44" HADESTOWN 00h 28'53" Way down Hadestown 00h 33'50” Hey, little songbird - Patrick Pago & Eva Noblezada 00h 37'21" MOULIN ROUGE 00h 38'35" El tango de Roxanne - Aaron Tveit 00h 42'08" Firework - Karen Olivo 00h 44'44" Chandelier - Danny Burstein, Ricky Rojas, Aaron Tveit, Sahr Ngaujah 00h 47'49" KING KONG 00h 48'54" Full moon lullaby 00h 52'01" BEETLEJUICE 00h 53'22" The whole being dead thing - Alex Brightman 00h 57'01” That beautiful sound -Sophia Ann Caruso & Alex Brightman 01h 02'14" TOOTSIE 01h 03'42” Unstoppable - Santino Fontana 01h 07'37" Whats gonna happen - Sarah Stiles 01h 10'39" There was John - Lilli Cooper 01h 14'42" MEAN GIRLS 01h 15'59” Where do you belong? - Grey Henson, Barrett Wilbert Weed & Erika Henningsen 01h 20'49" Apex predator - Barrett Wilbert Weed & Erika Henningsen 01h 24'01” Someone gets hurt - Taylor Louderman & Kyle Seling 01h 27'05” PRETTY WOMAN 01h 28'34" Anywhere but here - Samantha Barks 01h 31'41” You’re beautiful - Andy Karl & Samantha Barks 01h 36'29” You and I - Andy Karl & Samantha Barks 01h 40'47" THE CHER SHOW 01h 41'42" The shoop shoop song - Stephanie J. Block & Teal Wicks 01h 42'53" I got you babe - Jarrod Spector & Micaela Diamond 01h 45'29” If I could turn back time - Stephanie J. Block 01h 47'52” AIN'T TOO PROUD - The life and times of The Temptations 01h 48'36" Papa was a Rolling Stone 01h 52'42” War 01h 53'41" My girl 01h 56'29” If you don’t know me by now 01h 58'06" SUMMER – The Donna Summer musical 01h 58'41” MacArthur Park -Ariana DeBose & LaChanze 02h 02'12” Hot stuff - Ariana DeBose 02h 04'54” Last dance - LaChanze & Ariana DeBose 02h 07'54” BE MORE CHILL 02h 08'46” More tan survive - Will Rowland & George Salazar 02h 17'12" OKLAHOMA 02h 17'56” People will say we’re in love - Damon Daunno & Rebecca Naomi Jones 02h 22'10" Out of my dreams - Rebecca Naomi Jones & Mary Testa 02h 25'29” Conclusiones
Taylor Louderman, who plays Regina George; Grey Henson, who plays Damien, and Casey Nicholaw, director of the show, who sat down with me together; and Kate Rockwell, who steals the show as Karen Smith are the subjects of these conversations from the Laura Heywood Interviews archives! Thanks to Verizon Media and Build Series NYC for permission to air these conversations originally aired on their platforms. For video of these and over 100 other celebrity interviews, visit www.LauraHeywoodMedia.com !
When Marc Watney (aka the Martian) returned from space, he brought back...something. In our first live show, we're joined by special guests Grey Henson (Tony nominee for Mean Girls on Broadway) and Moiya McTier (Science extraordinaire, Harvard) to pitch, unpack, and learn about the scientific validity of our unnecessary sequel pitch. [Recorded July 2018 at Caveat in NYC]
This episode is six parts interview, two parts reminiscing, and eight parts *totally haunted*. But you deserve as much of Grey Henson as possible, so we left in every glitch, blip, and awkward silence for you to enjoy. And/or that's just David's excuse for being bad at his "job". Either way, enjoy! Relevant hashtags -- #Hauntings #JoshGad #NewOrleansAudiences #SellYourself #Representation #DressForSuccess #Ambivert Follow this week's guest: Instagram: @greyhenson Twitter: @greyhenson Website: www.greyhenson.com Your Successful Hosts: David Andrew Laws -- Instagram: @dandrewlaws Bessie D. Smith -- Instagram: @bess_tha_mess Intro/Outro Music courtesy of www.purple-planet.com (Track: Halloween Pumpkin) Next week's guest: Marissa Ghavami, actor, singer, voice over artist, model, and advocate. Founder of Healing TREE (www.healingtreenonprofit.org) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're joined by the always fetch Grey Henson (Tony Nominee, Mean Girls) to descend into...HELL ON EARTH (and listen to some essential Brian d'Arcy James).
Bryan saw Mean Girls on Broadway and Emma Thompson told a girl being noisy, "excuse me, but you really need to stop that." They ask Grey how it was working with Tina Fey, how Broadway shows write and rehearse, and what it was like finding out he got the big part. Grey talks about how fun and tiring it can be playing a high schooler and taking selfies with fans. Bryan shares a trick for getting to the front of Beyonce concerts. At 25:00, they take a letter from a listener struggling to make gay friends. At 31:50, they take another letter from a listener whose gay sister is dating someone. They've been together a couple months and are moving in. Chris used to be friends with five 38-year-old Lesbians. They wrap up asking Grey what he would tell your teenage-age self?
Grey Henson is currently starring in MEAN GIRLS as Damian Hubbard which earned him a Tony nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. Grey also won a Broadway.com Audience Choice Award for Favorite Featured Actor in a Musical and Favorite Onstage Pair with Barrett Wilbert Weed. Grey also appeared in the Book of Mormon first national tour as Elder McKinley. Be sure to follow him on social media at @GreyHenson!(Hosts: Beth Stevens, Ryan Gilbert, Caitlin Moynihan)
Tony-nominated actors Taylor Louderman and Grey Henson from the new Broadway musical “Mean Girls” have a fabulous time with Julie Halston, Michael Musto & Susan Haskins. Next, Lane Binkley interviews Randy, witty Australian star of “Randy Writes a Novel."