On Broadway - August 2009 Requests
The first Sunday of every month is an all request show. This is from August 2, 2009.
"On Broadway" (BroadwayRadioPrograms.com), hosted by Stuart Brown, features an array of music, interviews, and commentary. This half-hour bi-weekly podcast is a companion to ‘Sounds of Broadway’ (SoundsofBroadway.com) - a 24/7 online music radio station featuring the best in Broadway, Off-Broadway, and the London stage.

The first Sunday of every month is an all request show. This is from August 2, 2009.
It's summer, time for traveling. Tonight we span the globe with songs from Broadway shows set in exotic locales.
In celebration of Bastille Day, all songs tonight have a Parisian flavor.
A week early, we play your show tune favorites.
We honor our Dads, Poppas, and Fathers with a celebration of music.
New solo CD releases from Stephanie Block, Sutton Foster as well as music from the 2009 Tony winning score, “next to normal.”
Broadway veteran, Gary Beach, and newcomer, Josh Grisetti, are starring in LUCKY GUY at the Norma Terris Theatre in Chester, CT. Tonight's program is an interview with the two, songs from the show as well as songs from musicals featuring Gary Beach.
Who has won the most Tony Awards? What is the most honored show? These are just a few of the fun facts that will be answered on tonight’s program.
This Memorial Day Weekend we remember the men and women who fought to keep our land free and safe. All songs tonight have the theme of "remembering."
More new music from Broadway Masterworks and other recent releases. Also reviews of "9 to 5 – the Musical" and "Accent on Youth."
We celebrate the musical theater career of Bea Arthur, who passed away this week, both Off- Broadway and on Broadway.
Masterworks Broadway has just released eight new digital-only editions of classic cast recordings. Tonight we hear selections from "New Faces of 1952," "The Last Sweet Days of Isaac," "The Threepenny Opera," and "Let It Ride!"
We celebrate Easter, a little Passover, and songs of money to remind everyone of tax day. Also, a review of the Broadway comedy, “God of Carnage.”
The first Sunday of every month is an all request show. This is from March 1, 2009.
Movie stars--from Fred Astaire to Katherine Hepburn to Hugh Jackman--have all warbled on The Great White Way. Tonight's broadcast celebrates these stars on the night of the Oscar telecast.
Songs celebrating that rotary and dial tone wonder, the telephone.
In celebration of the national tour of Jersey Boys playing at the Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts in Hartford, CT we play music from jukebox musicals, past and present. Also, a review of the national tour of Jersey Boys.
The first Sunday of every month is an all request show. Tonight we mix requests with football songs and a review of the Off-Broadway musical, "Enter Laughing."
Songs from the various productions of “Gypsy” with divas Angela Lansbury, Patti Lupone, Ethel Merman, and Bernadette Peters.
On this snowy Sunday we provide the comfort of good, old-fashioned overtures.
To celebrate the return of the TV show, "24," a program of songs of adventure and derring-do.
The first Sunday of every month is an all request show. This is from January 4, 2009.
Songs commemorating the weekend of December 26 – 28 throughout theater history.
Songs celebrating Christmas and Hanukah from the Broadway stage. Also, a review of the musical, "Emmett Otter’s Jug Band Christmas," playing at the Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam, CT.
To acknowledge the opening of the musical, "Shrek the Musical," we play more beautiful songs. Plus a review of the show.
The first Sunday of every month is an all request show. This is from December 7, 2008.
A show celebrating the nonstop eating during the Thanksgiving holiday.
We celebrate the opening of "Billy Elliot--the Musical" with a program of songs spotlighting dance. Also, a review of "Billy Elliot."
New cast recordings including "13," "Reefer Madness," and "Big Fish."
We celebrate Halloween with a show filled with ghosts, goblins, and monsters, and things that go bump in the night.