“On Broadway,” hosted by Stuart Brown, features chats and interviews in this triweekly podcast, a companion to ‘Sounds of Broadway’. New episodes are released every three weeks on a Friday. For official logos and press materials, visit our MEDIA CENTER.
Individual episode pages contain full background info plus an embedded player. To see all 700+ podcast links since our inception, go to broadwayradioprograms.com/podcasts-all
Latest Posted Show Pages (may included an upcoming episode)
- Interview with Amnon Kabatchnik - I chat with Amnon Kabatchnik , author of Bloody Broadway – Plays of Menace, Murder, and Mystery – Volume 1 1900-1930. Beginning in 1900, a number of prolific melodramatists whipped up various four-act plays featuring plays of crime and punishment populated by flamboyant villains, brawny heroes, and damsels in distress. The book’s entries are presented […]
- Interview with Frank Verlizzo - This week, I speak with Frank Verlizzo, on his first book of the Retro Broadway Mystery Series – Scenery of the Crime. Before becoming an author, Frank Verlizzo was a legendary graphic designer, the man behind such iconic poster art as the original Broadway productions of Disney’s The Lion King, Stephen Sondheim’s Sweeney Todd and […]
- Interview with Klea Blackhurst (Just Desserts) - I spoke with actress and cabaret performer Klea Blackhurst, who will be starring in the new Off-Broadway musical, Just Desserts: A Musical Bake-Off. The show opens at the AMT Theater (354 West 45th Street) beginning January 30, 2026, and running through February 22. In Just Desserts, we meet a variety of contestants: A determined young […]
- Interview with Henry H. Sapoznik - This week, I speak with Henry H. Sapoznik, a Peabody Award-winning coproducer of NPR’s Yiddish Radio Project, about his book – The Tourist’s Guide to Lost Yiddish New York City. The book offers a new look at over a century of New York’s history of Yiddish popular culture, telling the story in over a baker’s […]
- Interview with David Armstrong - Interview with David Armstrong, an American stage director, writer, producer, podcaster, and educator on his new book is Broadway Nation: How Immigrant, Jewish, Queer, and Black Artists invented the Broadway Musical.
LISTEN ONLINE














