Break A Leg

with Deborah Sharn and Scott Miller

Wednesday at 7:30PM

Hosted by Deborah Sharn, St. Louis actor, singer, and theatrical agent, and by Scott Miller, New Line Theatre artistic director, playwright, composer, and author of many books on theatre.

Past guests have included Broadway composers Stephen Schwartz, Adam Guettel, and Laurence O'Keefe; Broadway legend Barbara Cook; Broadway and film stars Eartha Kitt, Ken Page, Andrea Marcovicci, Dee Hoty Patrick Cassidy, and B.D. Wong; Broadway singers and actors Doug Storm, Deven May, Marin Mazzie, and Norbert Leo Butz; New York cabaret legend Steve Ross; Broadway and cabaret stars Liz Callaway, Judy Kaye, Debbie Gravitte, and Craig Rubano; Broadway producer Rocco Landesman; Broadway composers Henry Krieger and Jeanine Tesori; Broadway lyricist Bill Russell; Broadway composer-lyricist-playwright Rupert Holmes; Broadway playwright Eve Ensler; the legendary stage director Anne Bogart; former New York Times senior theatre critic Frank Rich, stage, screen, and TV star John Astin; comedian and Broadway star Jackie Mason; plus many other visiting actors and directors, cast members from current Broadway and off Broadway hits, and St. Louis writers, actors, directors, designers, critics, and more.

It's the only show in town where working theatre artists interview working theatre artists. For a full list of past guests, go to www.newlinetheatre.com/breakpast.html

Break A Leg is also available as a podcast. Subscribe to the feed here:
  • Break A Leg for August 27th 2008:     
    Click above to listen to Break A Leg for August 27th 2008

  • Break A Leg for August 20th 2008:     
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  • August 13th 2008 - Kyle Kratky, Immediacy Theatre Project:     
    Deborah and Scott talk with Kyle Kratky of the Immediacy Theatre Project, about his original political satire, "Johnny A Cannon II: Johnny Descending," the second play in a trilogy.

  • August 6th 2008 - Renee Sevier, Hawthorne's "Oklahoma!":     
    Deborah and Scott talk with director Renee Sevier about Hawthorne Players' production of "Oklahoma!"