
A lively and opinionated cultural history of the Broadway Musical that tells the extraordinary story of how Immigrants, Jews, Queers, African-Americans and other outcasts invented the Broadway Musical, and how they changed America in the process.In Season One, host David Armstrong traces the evolution of American Musical Theater from its birth at the dawn of the 20th Century, through its mid-centu... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 256 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsHistoryPerforming Arts | |||

This is the fourth and final episode in which Albert Evans and I go in search
of the 1934 smash-hit musical The Great Waltz, one of the longest-running
shows of the 1930s.
The goal of this occasional series of podcasts, In Search of Lost Broadway, ... more
Because this is a Broadway history podcast, I don’t usually comment on recently opened productions, since we can’t know yet whether they will be historically significant. The exceptions, of course, are major revivals of Broadway musicals from the pas... more
On this week’s Broadway Nation podcast, Albert Evans and I once again go “In Search of Lost Broadway,” as part of our occasional podcast series in which we try to rediscover significant hit Broadway musicals from the past that today are almost entire... more
This is the second of two special holiday episodes of Broadway Nation. Just like the first, this is an audio version of a Broadway Nation Live! performance that was given in December of 2019 at the Vashon Center For The Performing Arts on Vashon Isla... more
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I recently listened to the show about the various productions on the musical Chess. I really enjoyed learning about the history of this troubled show. Kudos to Mr Armstrong.
David Armstrong is easy to listen to. The episodes are informative and entertaining. The perspectives and stories are unique and delightful. Every musical theatre fan should be listening. Thank you for this!
David Armstrong is easy to listen to. The episodes are informative and entertaining. The perspectives and stories are unique and delightful. Every musical theatre fan should be listening. Thank you for this!
I’m loving your interview with Kevin Winkler about Bette Midler. It is bringing back some great memories of her performances.
David’s insight is both revealing and inspiring as he shows us, through it’s history, the power of Musical Theater. A complete masterclass to understanding the history of the Broadway musical and utterly necessary as we in the industry ask ourselves “what’s next?!”
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A vibrant exploration of the cultural history of the Broadway musical, this series examines the profound influence of diverse groups, including immigrants, Jews, LGBTQ+ individuals, and African Americans, on the evolution of American Musical Theater. It covers a range of topics from the genre's inception in the early 20th century, through its mid-century Golden Age, and into its contemporary resurgence, delving into how these productions reflect and shape societal issues surrounding race, gender, and equality. The show stands out for its blend of rich historical narratives, guest interviews, and engaging discussions that illuminate both celebrated and lesser-known figures and productions in musical theater. Whether a seasoned theatergoer or... more
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