On Broadway - September 2011 Requests
The first Sunday of every month is an all-request program. This is from September 4, 2011.
"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 program. This is from September 4, 2011.
New CDs to the program including "9 to 5," "The Body Beautiful," and "Enter Laughing."
The first Sunday of every month is an all request show. In addition, a review of the Goodspeed Opera House's production of "Show Boat." This is from August 7, 2011.
Once, when we were commitment free, we were able to pursue whatever we wanted. All songs tonight reflect the theme of "Once Upon..."
Recent releases from PS Classics including "Strike Up the Band" and "Sweet Bye and Bye."
Summertime vacations are here! Tonight we travel from New York City, then across the United States, and settle back in The Big Apple.
The first Sunday of every month is an all request show. We mix requests with songs celebrating the Fourth of July holiday weekend. This is from July 3, 2011.
We celebrate the birthday of George Abbott, born June 25, 1887, whose career spanned over 90 years directing, producing, and writing for the Broadway stage. Also, a review of "Spider-Man" and music from the show.
A sampling of the most recent cast albums available as digital downloads from BroadwayMasterworks.
Music from the 2011 Tony Award nominated shows for Best Musical and Best Original Score.
Broadway music that reached the top two spots on the pop charts.
We start off with Brian Stokes Mitchell and, through 15 degrees of separation, conclude with Brian Stokes Mitchell.
An all-Gershwin show to celebrate the opening of the musical, "My One and Only" at the Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam, CT. Also, a review of the show.
Significant events in theater history the week of May 6th. Also, a tribute to Arthur Laurents.
We celebrate Easter with a slightly whimsical show. Also reviews of "Jerusalem" and "War Horse."
We celebrate the opening of the new Broadway musical, "Wonderland," with an advance preview of the cast album along with songs that focus on little girls.
BroadwayMasterworks has been raiding their vaults to make digital recordings of cast albums more readily available. Tonight we spotlight six of the most recent.
The first Sunday of every month is an all request show. Also, reviews of the Broadway revival of "Anything Goes," and the new musical, "The Book of Mormon." This is from April 3, 2011.
Mandy Patinkin plays the Palace Theatre in Waterbury, CT April 10th which we recognize by playing songs from his Broadway shows and studio cast recordings. Also, a review of the revival of "How to Succeed" with Daniel Radcliffe.
Rare and obscure shows from England, Australia and the U.S. -- all on vinyl.
The first Sunday of every month is an all request show. Also, a review of the Broadway revival of "That Championship Season." This is from March 6, 2011.
We honor Broadway composers that have won the Academy Award for Best Song.
We continue our salute to African-American performers in part two of our celebration of Black History Month.
We celebrate African-American performers tonight in the first of back-to-back weeks marking Black History Month.
The first Sunday of every month is an all request show. We also add a smattering of football song to celebrate the Super Bowl. This is from February 6, 2011.
Not every show has one, but tonight we spotlight the title songs from Broadway shows.
Songs from rare cast recordings and off-beat vinyl collections.
Here in Connecticut its been snowy and cold. Tonight we jet off to far off, exotic lands were the climate is more appealing.
Selections include songs from such shows as "The Scottsboro Boys" and the upcoming "Sister Act."
The first Sunday of every month is an all request show. This is from January 2, 2011.