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BONUS: The Drowsy Chaperone Wakes Up on Broadway

BONUS: The Drowsy Chaperone Wakes Up on Broadway

FromClosing Night


BONUS: The Drowsy Chaperone Wakes Up on Broadway

FromClosing Night

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Length:
23 minutes
Released:
Dec 4, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Over the history of the Marquis Theatre, three musicals have closed during the month of December. Two of them we've already covered here on the podcast: Me and My Girl and Nick & Nora. The third one was The Drowsy Chaperone and is the focus of this bonus mini-episode. It starred Tony Award winner Sutton Foster was cast as Janet Van De Graff, Emmy-nominated TV star Georgia Engel was Mrs. Tottendale, British actor Edward Hibbert played Underling, and the inimitable Beth Leavel took on the title role of the Chaperone.
My goal was to keep this under 15 minutes, but the more I learned, the more I had to include. Plus, I finally had to figure out why it didn't win Best Musical. So please enjoy this "quick" look at one of the most successful musicals that has come and gone from the Marquis.
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Closing Night is a production of WINMI Media with Patrick Oliver Jones as host and executive producer. Dan Delgado is the editor and co-producer, not only for this podcast but also for his own movie podcast called The Industry. Maria Clara Ribeiro is co-producer.
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Released:
Dec 4, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Step into the captivating world of Broadway musicals with Closing Night, a new theater history podcast. In Season 1, we explore the turbulent history of the Marquis Theatre, one of Broadway's youngest venues, beginning with the controversial demolitions that birthed its legacy. We then chronicle the ups and downs of some its remarkable musicals, unveiling untold stories through rare audio clips and behind-the-scenes insights from actors, creative teams, and industry experts. Relive the excitement and artistic energy that brought these musicals to Broadway and what led up to their closing night. Whether you're a theater enthusiast, creative artist, or history buff, you'll enjoy this journey through some Broadway gems that came and went from the Marquis Theatre.