On Broadway - Collections
On this expanded show, we feature music from various musical collections including the "Unsung Musicals" and "Lost in Boston" series.
"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.

On this expanded show, we feature music from various musical collections including the "Unsung Musicals" and "Lost in Boston" series.
We celebrate Christmas through songs from the Broadway and Off Broadway stage.
Nothing original about tonight's program--all the songs are from revival cast albums from Broadway musicals throughout the years.
The first Sunday of every month is an all request show. This is from December 5, 2010.
Producer David Merrick would have been 99 years old this week. We honor this one-of-a-kind producer with music from shows he shepherded to the Broadway stage. Also, a review of "God of Carnage" at TheaterWorks in Hartford, CT.
In recognition of the new Broadway musical, "Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson," all tonight's music will spotlight an American President. Also, a review of "Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson."
New music to the program including the 2010 revival of "La Cage" and "Memphis." Also, a review of "The Scottsboro Boys."
The first Sunday of every month is an all request show. This is from November 7, 2010. We also remember the recent passing of Jerry Bock and Jill Clayburgh as well as a review of the Broadway revival of David Mamet's "A Life in the Theatre."
Songs celebrating witches, monsters, and things that go bump in the night in Broadway and Off-Broadway musicals.
We celebrate the shows of Frank Loesser, including rare recordings from his last musical, PLEASURES AND PALACES, which closed out of town. Also, review of Goodspeed Opera House's production of HOW TO SUCCEED.
Still more music from little known and obscure Broadway and Off-Broadway musicals.
The first Sunday of every month is an all request show. This is from October 3, 2010.
Interview with David Foil, of Sony Masterworks Broadway, discussing the MasterworksBroadway.com website, downloadable cast recordings, and more.
Interview of two cast members of the upcoming tour of "Spamalot," which begins at the Palace Theater in Waterbury, CT, on the show and the creative process for putting a national tour together. Also, music from the original cast recording.
On the anniversary of 9/11 we plays songs to remember.
The first Sunday of every month is an all request show. This is from September 5, 2010.
With the start of the school year, we mark the occasion with songs from all levels of education.
More music from little known and obscure Broadway, Off-Broadway, and London musicals.
Music from little known and obscure Broadway, Off-Broadway, and London musicals
Interview with Catherine Russell, star of the long-running Off-Broadway murder mystery, "The Perfect Crime." There's also music from murder mystery musicals from On and Off-Broadway.
The first Sunday of every month is an all request show. This is from August 1, 2010.
New CDs, some old, some new, to the "On Broadway" program, plus an interview with recent college graduate, Steven Mooney, featured in the New York Fringe Festival production of 'I Don <3 u ne Mor.'
It's the middle of summer. 'Where' are you going?
We celebrate the birthday of Jerry Herman, born July 10, 1933, by playing music from all his Broadway shows including Hello, Dolly!, Mame, Mack and Mabel, and La Cage Aux Folles.
Interview with Broadway legend, Ben Vereen, along with music from his shows Jesus Christ Superstar, Pippin, and Grind.
We put a special twist on Father's Day by focusing on the babies in their lives.
In celebration of tonight's Tony Awards we spotlight Best Featured Actress winners throughout the years.
The first Sunday of every month is an all request show. This is from June 6, 2010.
We celebrate the Memorial Day Weekend with music about parades and songs from war-themed musicals.
In recognition of the Goodspeed Opera House's first production of the season, "Annie Get Your Gun," tonight's program is all Irving Berlin Broadway musicals. In addition, a review of Goodspeed's "Annie Get Your Gun."