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New@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre
National Alliance for Musical Theatre
31 episodes
6 days ago
New@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre is a bite-sized series dedicated to spotlighting the emerging voices in musical theatre. Hosted by Jean-Paul Yovanoff in partnership with Musical Theatre Radio and a rotating cast of NAMT alumni writers, each episode features quick interviews providing a unique glimpse into the creative minds behind the next big musicals. Whether you’re a producer, theatre lover or even simply curious about the future of musical theatre, NEW@NAMT offers a front-row seat to a new generation of writers. namt.org & musicaltheatreradio.com
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New@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre is a bite-sized series dedicated to spotlighting the emerging voices in musical theatre. Hosted by Jean-Paul Yovanoff in partnership with Musical Theatre Radio and a rotating cast of NAMT alumni writers, each episode features quick interviews providing a unique glimpse into the creative minds behind the next big musicals. Whether you’re a producer, theatre lover or even simply curious about the future of musical theatre, NEW@NAMT offers a front-row seat to a new generation of writers. namt.org & musicaltheatreradio.com
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New@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre
S4E7 Festival Preview: PARTICLE Featuring NAMT Festival Writers AUTUMN REESER, SELDA SAHIN & DEREK GREGOR

NEW@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre Writers – Featuring Selda Sahin, Autumn Reeser & Derek Gregor (PARTICLE)
📘 Book by Selda Sahin, Autumn Reeser & Derek Gregor
🎵 Music by Derek Gregor
✍️ Lyrics by Selda Sahin

On this episode of NEW@NAMT, host Jean-Paul Yovanoff and returning co-host Dev Bondarin dive into the boundary-breaking new musical PARTICLE with creators Selda Sahin, Autumn Reeser, and Derek Gregor — a multidimensional coming-of-age story set in the high-stakes world of elite online gaming.

At the center of PARTICLE are 17-year-old twins, Cora and Seth, whose paths diverge as Cora rises through the Interglow championship ranks and Seth struggles with being left behind. Through a lens of quantum physics, gaming avatars, and a synth-driven score, PARTICLE explores what it means to stay connected across digital and emotional realms — and the transcendent power of love.

💡 Written over Zoom during the pandemic and inspired by both online culture and real-life sibling bonds, PARTICLE offers a heartfelt, genre-defying look at identity, grief, and the possibilities of virtual worlds. The musical has been developed with Michigan State University, Nazareth College, Missouri State, and Broadway Unlocked.



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1 month ago
22 minutes 21 seconds

New@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre
S4E8 Festival Preview: LOVE IS DEAD Featuring NAMT Festival Writers BRETT RYBACK & JEFF LUPPINO-ESPOSITO

NEW@NAMT: Love Is Dead – Featuring Jeff Luppino-Esposito & Brett Ryback

We’re closing out Season 3 of NEW@NAMT with a hilarious—and slightly haunted—new musical. In this episode, hosts Jean-Paul Yovanoff and Adam Immerwahr talk with writing team Jeff Luppino-Esposito & Brett Ryback about their musical Love Is Dead, a romantic comedy about a heartbroken woman and the sexy ghost who just might haunt her back to life.

🎙️ Jeff and Brett share how they met at the concessions stand of New World Stages (really), how their quirky pop-forward score draws from both Ben Folds and Alan Menken, and why they believe musical comedy can be just as emotionally resonant as drama—especially when there’s a Sony Discman puppet involved.

✨ Plus: how In Strange Woods and This Used to Be a Disco paved the way for their musical-theatre-meets-rom-com sensibility, what they’ve learned about writing for modern audiences, and what’s next for Love Is Dead after its Festival debut.

Three actors. One ghost. Infinite laughs.


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1 month ago
14 minutes 44 seconds

New@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre
S4E6 Festival Preview: ROJA Featuring NAMT Festival Writers JAIME LOZANO & TOMMY NEWMAN

NEW@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre Writers – Featuring Jaime Lozano & Tommy Newman (ROJA)
🎭 Book, Music & Lyrics by Jaime Lozano & Tommy Newman

This week on NEW@NAMT, host Jean-Paul Yovanoff and co-host Jen Bender talk with composer/lyricist duo Jaime Lozano and Tommy Newman about their magical new musical ROJA, a reimagining of Little Red Riding Hood steeped in the rich folklore, sounds, and soul of Northern Mexico.

In this nuevo musical, 14-year-old Roja embarks on a miraculous desert journey after rescuing a mischievous, magical coyote who offers her the chance to see her father again. 💫 Inspired by Mexican folk music and Mestizo storytelling, ROJA is a heartfelt coming-of-age story about family, transformation, and the power of myth — crafted by two fathers who are also longtime collaborators.

🎶 Jaime and Tommy reflect on their artistic partnership (which began in 2009), their shared desire to celebrate joyful Latine narratives, and how ROJA evolved from a series of late-night texts into a shape-shifting musical that blends theatricality, campfire intimacy, and acoustic soul.

ROJA has been developed with the Forestburgh Playhouse, The New Group, Rhinebeck Writers Retreat, and supported by the Pipeline Arts Foundation. The creators are now seeking producing partners who believe in telling Latine stories with joy, depth, and cultural authenticity.



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https://namt.org/musicals/roja/

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1 month ago
24 minutes 25 seconds

New@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre
S4E5 Festival Preview: ALICE BLISS Featuring NAMT Festival Writers JENNY GIERING, ADAM GWON & KAREN HARTMAN

NEW@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre Writers – Featuring Karen Hartman, Jenny Giering & Adam Gwon (Alice Bliss)
📖 Book by Karen Hartman | 🎶 Music by Jenny Giering | ✍️ Lyrics by Adam Gwon
Based on the novel by Laura Harrington

What happens when a teenage girl tries to hold her world together while her father is deployed to war? In this episode of NEW@NAMT, host Jean-Paul Yovanoff is joined by co-hosts Elissa Adams and Liz Ulmer to welcome the writers of Alice Bliss, a heart-stopping and surprisingly funny new musical about family, resilience, and growing up on the edge of a war no one asked for.

Set in 2007 in upstate New York, Alice Bliss follows 15-year-old Alice as she juggles school, first love, and deepening family tension after her father is deployed to Iraq. Her quiet rebellion? Trying to be perfect—so maybe, just maybe, she can keep him safe. 💔

🎶 Writers Karen Hartman, Jenny Giering, and Adam Gwon discuss the rich development journey of the piece, from its origins as a cut character in another musical (Crossing Brooklyn) to a one-woman show (Alice Unwrapped), to Laura Harrington’s acclaimed novel, and finally to this hauntingly intimate musical. Together, they explore themes of loss, agency, and the often-unseen toll war takes on women and girls left behind.

With a harmonic score and a cast of characters ranging from a Civil War-obsessed little sister to a trio of women who embody a community forever changed by conflict, Alice Bliss is a story for anyone who has ever waited, wondered, or carried the weight of someone else’s battle.

👀 Developed with support from Playwrights Horizons, Rhinebeck Writers Retreat, TheatreWorks Silicon Valley, and more, Alice Bliss is now looking for its world premiere—ideally in a community with strong ties to military families who may see themselves reflected in this deeply human story.



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1 month ago
29 minutes 16 seconds

New@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre
S4E4 Festival Preview: THE KING OF HARLEM Featuring NAMT Festival Writers JOHN-MICHAEL LYLES & DAVID GOMEZ

NEW@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre Writers – Featuring Jenn Grinels (Wakeman)
  Book, Music & Lyrics by Jenn Grinels
In this episode of NEW@NAMT, we sit down with powerhouse singer-songwriter Jenn Grinels, whose new folk-rock musical Wakeman brings to life the astonishing true story of Sarah Rosetta Wakeman, a 19th-century figure who defied convention, enlisted in the Union Army disguised as a man, and left behind a legacy captured in 33 riveting letters.
 Host Jean-Paul Yovanoff is joined by co-host Sonia Desai (ZACH Theatre) as they speak with Jenn about Wakeman’s journey from overlooked historical footnote to fully realized stage heroine. Jenn shares how she meticulously dissected and categorized each sentence of Wakeman’s surviving letters—preserving their original language and layering in a stirring folk-Americana score inspired by Brandi Carlile, big harmonies, and honest storytelling.
 The musical unearths questions about identity, gender, survival, and legacy—and leans into ambiguity where history leaves gaps. Jenn reflects on Wakeman’s life, the countless women who disguised themselves to fight in the Civil War, and her own discovery of the project (after not being able to call Brandi Carlile for the gig!).
 Developed through Village Theatre, Circle in the Square Theatre School, the Tower Theatre Foundation, and more, Wakeman is a deeply personal and musically rich journey into an often-unseen corner of American history.Skye Cone Ivey  4:14 PM
Sonia’s org is wrong and I think I would cut the Brandi Carlile mention as an inspo.4:14But everything else looks right!!Frankie Dailey  4:15 PM
Got it! I didn't catch that about Sonia. But also CRAZY that chatgpt got it that kinda wrong.4:18here's King for a look:4:19NEW@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre Writers – Featuring John-Michael Lyles & David Gomez (The King of Harlem)
  Book, Music & Lyrics by John-Michael Lyles & David Gomez
In this episode of NEW@NAMT, we travel to the height of the Harlem Renaissance to meet Mercy Wheatley, a rising Black prize fighter whose life takes an unexpected turn after a chance encounter with famed Spanish poet Federico García Lorca. Co-writers John-Michael Lyles and David Gomez join host Jean-Paul Yovanoff and co-hosts Rick Edinger (Carnegie Mellon University) and Kian Kline-Chilton (Diversionary Theatre) to discuss their genre-blending, time-bending, boundary-breaking new musical The King of Harlem.
 What begins as a story about boxing and ambition evolves into a charged meditation on desire, race, queerness, and artistic legacy. With a score that fuses Harlem jazz, Spanish folk, blues, and contemporary storytelling, John-Michael and David reflect on the radical possibilities of historical fiction—and their decision to reimagine Lorca’s 1929 visit to New York through a queer, Black lens.
 The duo dives into their creative influences (from Cab Calloway and Billy Strayhorn to Rosalía, Beyoncé, and Anaïs Mitchell), their research-fueled obsession with Columbia University’s archives (complete with thank-you Starbucks gift cards for librarians), and the collaborative joy they’ve shared since writing their first musical together at Pace University.
 Developed with support from the Frank Young Fund for New Musicals, Musical Theatre Factory, Rhinebeck Writers Retreat, and more, The King of Harlem is a bold and poetic new work poised for its next chapter.


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https://namt.org/musicals/the-king-of-harlem/

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1 month ago
20 minutes 58 seconds

New@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre
S4E3 Festival Preview: WAKEMAN Featuring NAMT Festival Writer JENN GRINELS

NEW@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre Writers – Featuring Jenn Grinels (Wakeman)
✍️ Book, Music & Lyrics by Jenn Grinels

In this episode of NEW@NAMT, we sit down with powerhouse singer-songwriter Jenn Grinels, whose new folk-rock musical Wakeman brings to life the astonishing true story of Sarah Rosetta Wakeman, a 19th-century figure who defied convention, enlisted in the Union Army disguised as a man, and left behind a legacy captured in 33 riveting letters.

🎙️ Host Jean-Paul Yovanoff is joined by co-host Sonia Desai (Center Theatre Group) as they speak with Jenn about Wakeman’s journey from overlooked historical footnote to fully realized stage heroine. Jenn shares how she meticulously dissected and categorized each sentence of Wakeman’s surviving letters—preserving their original language and layering in a stirring folk-Americana score inspired by Brandi Carlile, big harmonies, and honest storytelling.

💡 The musical unearths questions about identity, gender, survival, and legacy—and leans into ambiguity where history leaves gaps. Jenn reflects on Wakeman’s life, the countless women who disguised themselves to fight in the Civil War, and her own discovery of the project.

🎶 Developed through Village Theatre, Circle in the Square Theatre School, the Tower Theatre Foundation, and more, Wakeman is a deeply personal and musically rich journey into an often-unseen corner of American history.



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https://namt.org/musicals/wakeman/

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1 month ago
21 minutes 28 seconds

New@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre
S4E2 Festival Preview: SOFT MAGICAL TOFU BOY(S) Featuring NAMT Festival Writer KEVIN WONG

NEW@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre Writers – Featuring Kevin Wong of Soft Magical Tofu Boy(s)


  Book, Music & Lyrics by Kevin Wong


In this episode of NEW@NAMT, we step into a glittering queer Asian fantasia with Kevin Wong, the singular voice behind Soft Magical Tofu Boy(s)—a vibrant and imaginative new musical brimming with conjured memories, pop divas, anime princesses, ancestral spirits, and three magical brothers who can project images and sound into the air.


 Hosts Jean-Paul Yovanoff, Lily Tung Crystal (East West Players), and Joe Barros (New York Theatre Barn) speak with Kevin about growing up as a closeted, hyper-imaginative kid in suburban Toronto, and how that deeply personal experience shaped the heart of this show.


 Kevin dives into the inspiration behind the piece, from his pandemic-era live Twitch looping sessions to the 90s and early 2000s R&B/pop icons who shaped his musical voice (Mariah Carey, Janet Jackson, Babyface, Max Martin, and more). He also reflects on his past life as a practicing lawyer, the emotional walls we build in adulthood, and the power of letting softness take center stage.


 Commissioned by The Musical Stage Company and developed with fu-GEN Asian Canadian Theatre and the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center, Soft Magical Tofu Boy(s) is already an award-winning hit in Canada—and Kevin shares what he's hoping for next, from a concept album to full production.


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1 month ago
17 minutes 53 seconds

New@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre
S4E1 Festival Preview: FINN Featuring NAMT Festival Writers CHRIS NEE, CHRISTOPHER DIMOND & MICHAEL KOOMAN

NEW@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre Writers – Featuring the Team Behind FINN

Created by Chris Nee, Michael Kooman & Chris Dimond

Book and Lyrics by Chris Dimond & Chris Nee

Music by Michael Kooman


In this special Festival edition of NEW@NAMT, hosts Jean-Paul Yovanoff and guest co-host Braley Degenhardt (Atlantic Theater Company) dive deep—literally and figuratively—into the making of FINN, a bold and heartwarming musical about a young shark navigating identity, community, and belonging.

Writers Chris Nee, Christopher Dimond, and Michael Kooman share the origin story of FINN, which began with a NAMT connection and led to a Kennedy Center commission, national acclaim, and viral success after its planned tour was canceled during the Trump-era political shift. FINN became a symbol of artistic resistance, culminating in a star-studded Town Hall concert and a groundswell of industry support.

 The trio opens up about writing theatre for young audiences, finding universality through specificity, and crafting a musical they wish they’d seen as kids—one that centers joy, identity, and inclusivity. You’ll also hear about their Emmy-nominated work across animation, their dynamic musical style (including cinematic orchestration options), and what they’re hoping comes next.


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1 month ago
26 minutes 37 seconds

New@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre
S3E8 Associate Artistic Director DEV BONDARIN from PROSPECT MUSICALS

On this episode of NEW@NAMT: Arts Leaders, we sit down with Dev Bondarin, Associate Artistic Director at Prospect Musicals, the New York-based company known for its commitment to boundary-pushing new work. Hosts Jean-Paul Yovanoff and Skye Cone Ivey talk with Dev about her dual roles as director and curator, and how she helps shape Prospect’s celebrated musical theatre lab, which commissions writers around a central theme each season.

🎙️ Dev shares insights from directing at Prospect and beyond, and reflects on what makes collaborative development processes thrive. She also discusses her work on NAMT’s Festival Committee — including directing a presentation in the 35th Annual Festival of New Musicals — and how national community has influenced her approach to new work.

✨ Plus: why membership organizations matter more than ever, what’s giving her hope about the future of musicals, and the opening number she’ll never get out of her head.

A must-listen for fans of innovative musical theatre and the people who champion it.


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4 months ago
29 minutes 33 seconds

New@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre
S3E7 Artistic Producer KIAN KLINE-CHILTON from DIVERSIONARY THEATRE

In this energizing episode of NEW@NAMT: Arts Leaders, hosts Jean-Paul Yovanoff and Skye Cone Ivey sit down with Kian Kline-Chilton, Associate Artistic Director at Diversionary Theatre in San Diego, one of the nation’s oldest and most vital LGBTQ+ theatres.

🎙️ Kian shares their path into producing and directing, their passion for uplifting queer narratives, and how Diversionary builds community through radically inclusive new work. They also talk about directing back-to-back shows at Diversionary and Cygnet Theatre and founding Patchwork Theatre Company to amplify immersive artists in the region.

🎶 Plus, Kian reflects on their work with NAMT’s Festival Committee and how national collaboration plays a role in spotlighting the stories that matter most right now.

💡 If you’re passionate about identity-driven theatre, artistic community building, and the future of new musicals, this episode is full of insight and heart.


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5 months ago
49 minutes 45 seconds

New@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre
S3E6 Associate Artistic Director & Director of New Work ELISSA ADAMS from THEATER LATTÉ DA

🎭 NEW@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre Writers – Featuring Elissa Adams (Theater Latté Da)

In this Season 3 episode of NEW@NAMT: Arts Leaders, hosts Jean-Paul Yovanoff and Skye Cone Ivey sit down with Elissa Adams, Associate Artistic Director & Director of New Work at Minneapolis’s Theater Latté Da — one of the nation’s most vibrant homes for innovative musical theatre.

🎙️ With a career spanning La Jolla Playhouse, Children’s Theatre Company, Sundance Theatre Lab, and now Latté Da, Elissa shares deep insight into commissioning and dramaturgy, how to build meaningful partnerships with artists, and why Minneapolis is fertile ground for musical theatre development.

🎶 Elissa also discusses Theater Latté Da’s NEXT Festival, the values behind its curation, and how her work on NAMT’s Festival Committee continues to shape the national landscape for new musicals.

✨ Plus: her favorite opening number, what’s giving her hope about the future of the form, and the cast recording track she’ll never skip.

If you care about bold storytelling, dramaturgical rigor, and the future of new musicals, this episode is full of wisdom you won’t want to miss.


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5 months ago
37 minutes 4 seconds

New@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre
S3E5 Associate Artistic Director MICHAEL BAXTER from THE MUNY

In this episode of NEW@NAMT: Arts Leaders, we speak with Michael Baxter, Associate Artistic Director at The Muny, America’s oldest and largest outdoor musical theatre. Hosts Jean-Paul Yovanoff and Skye Cone Ivey explore Michael’s unique journey from performer to choreographer to leader at one of the most iconic stages in the country.

🎙️ Michael opens up about what it means to program a season at such an enormous scale, what makes The Muny a singular theatrical experience, and why casting is about so much more than talent.

✨ We also talk about his work expanding the Muny Teens program, his love of mentorship, and how his role on NAMT’s Festival Committee helps bridge the gap between emerging work and established institutions.

Plus: reflections on staging Come From Away under the stars, what keeps him hopeful about the future of musicals, and the revival he’s dying to see.

Whether you’re looking for insight into casting, programming, or regional leadership in musical theatre, this conversation is a must-listen.


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5 months ago
35 minutes 27 seconds

New@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre
S3E4 Associate Artistic Director CAT BRINDISI from ASOLO REPERTORY THEATRE

In this Season 3 episode of NEW@NAMT: Arts Leaders, we sit down with Cat Brindisi, Associate Artistic Director at Asolo Repertory Theatre and a longtime champion of bold, fresh musical theatre.

🎙️ Hosts Jean-Paul Yovanoff and Skye Cone Ivey explore Cat’s journey from co-founding 7th House Theater in Minneapolis to serving on NAMT’s New Works Committee, and now stepping into artistic leadership at one of Florida’s most influential regional theatres.

💡 Cat shares how Asolo Rep supports new musical development, what excites her about the future of the form, and how collaboration is central to every process she leads.

🎶 We also dig into her work as a director, her evolving creative process, and why saying “yes” to an Interim leadership role can change your entire path.

✨ Plus: Her favorite composer, the first musical she ever fell in love with, and the cast recording track she never skips.

Whether you're building a new musical from scratch or reimagining the canon, this episode is full of insight, inspiration, and heart from a leader helping push the field forward.

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5 months ago
41 minutes 1 second

New@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre
S3E3 Associate Artistic Director BRANDON IVIE from VILLAGE THEATRE

In Season 3 of NEW@NAMT, we’re spotlighting the Associate Artistic Directors and Artistic Producers helping shape the future of musical theatre at NAMT Member Organizations.

🎙️ This week, hosts Jean-Paul Yovanoff and Skye Cone Ivey sit down with Brandon Ivie, Associate Artistic Director at Village Theatre in Seattle and the Drama Desk-nominated director of Lizard Boy.

With a career that has spanned Broadway, regional theatres, Off-Broadway and international stages, Brandon shares what it means to develop new musicals from the ground up, the power of collaboration with artists like Justin Huertas, and how Village Theatre supports writers through workshops, residencies, and second productions.

🎶 Hear Brandon talk about the Off-Broadway run of Lizard Boy at Prospect Theater Company, why regional theatre is critical to new work development, and what he thinks the industry needs most to support artists.

✨ Plus: His favorite opening number of all time, the most underrated musical, and the show that made him fall in love with the form.

🎭 If you love new musicals, bold storytelling, and the behind-the-scenes heroes who help bring them to life, this one’s for you.



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6 months ago
37 minutes 38 seconds

New@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre
S3E2 Artistic & New Works Associate AMBER WALLACE from OGUNQUIT PLAYHOUSE

In Season 3 of NEW@NAMT, we’re spotlighting Artistic Leaders at NAMT Member Organizations — the people driving the future of new musicals behind the scenes.

🎙️ This week, host Jean-Paul Yovanoff and co-host Skye Cone Ivey sit down with Amber Wallace, Artistic and New Works Associate at Ogunquit Playhouse. With over a decade of experience championing new works and emerging artists, Amber has helped bring to life major premieres like My Best Friend's Wedding, Mr. Holland's Opus, The Nutty Professor, and The Da Vinci Code. She’s also produced over 100 developmental projects at The York Theatre Company, including the beloved Musicals in Mufti series.

In this episode, Amber shares her journey from early theatre days to producing new musicals at the regional and national level, discusses how regional theatres like Ogunquit help shape the new works landscape, and explores what excites her most about where musical theatre is heading.

✨ Plus: rapid-fire favorites, including her favorite opening number and the first musical she ever fell in love with!

🎶 If you care about the behind-the-scenes champions of new musicals, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.

🎭 It’s time to lower the lights, raise the curtain, and LX1 Go on NEW@NAMT!



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https://www.ogunquitplayhouse.org/

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6 months ago
43 minutes 51 seconds

New@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre
S3E1 Associate Artistic Director MICHAEL FLING from GOODSPEED MUSICALS

In Season 3 of NEW@NAMT, we're spotlighting Artistic Leaders at NAMT Member Organizations — the people shaping the future of new musicals behind the scenes.

🎙️ This week, host Jean-Paul Yovanoff and co-host Skye Cone Ivey welcome Michael Fling, Associate Artistic Director at Goodspeed Musicals. Michael oversees Goodspeed’s celebrated new works programs, including the Festival of New Musicals, the Johnny Mercer Foundation Writers Grove, and the GoodWorks Commissioning Program.

In this episode, Michael shares his journey from directing stages across the country to leading Goodspeed’s extensive new work development, and how the theatre’s rich history with launching new musicals influences its approach today. We dive into what types of artists and stories Goodspeed prioritizes, how Goodspeed supports emerging writers, and what Michael sees as the future for musical theatre development.

🎶 Plus: rapid-fire questions about Michael’s favorite musicals, composers, and first theatre memories!

✨ If you’re passionate about new musicals, artist development, and what it takes to build the next generation of theatre, you won’t want to miss this conversation.

🎭 It’s time to lower the lights, raise the curtain, and LX1 Go on NEW@NAMT!


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6 months ago
52 minutes 47 seconds

New@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre
S2E7 Challenge Winners: SYDNEY GRAY with Guest Host ZENIBA NOW

🎭 NEW@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre Writers – Featuring Sydney Gray

In this season of NEW@NAMT, we continue to highlight the winners of the Musical Theater Songwriting Challenge for High School Students, presented by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) in partnership with NAMT, Concord Theatricals, Disney Theatrical Productions, and the NMPA S.O.N.G.S. Foundation. These student songwriters had their original songs fully orchestrated and performed live by Broadway professionals during Winners Weekend in New York City.

🎶 In this episode, host Jean-Paul Yovanoff is joined by co-host Zeniba Now to welcome Sydney Gray, who wrote the winning song “Little Miss Heard But Not Seen.” In this powerful and emotional anthem, we meet Nava Lee, a girl who longs to be more than a shadow moving through life. Fighting against the doubts in her head, Nava’s story explores the universal struggle for visibility and acceptance.

Sydney shares how “Little Miss Heard But Not Seen” is part of a full musical she is developing, reflecting on themes of identity and self-expression. Co-host Zeniba Now, who served as Sydney’s program mentor, offers insight into the growth and evolution of Sydney’s song from early drafts to the final orchestrated performance at Winners Weekend.

If you’re passionate about storytelling through music and the future of musical theatre, this episode is a must-listen!

It’s time to lower the lights, raise the curtain, and LX1 Go on NEW@NAMT! 🎭



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For more information on the Musical Theater Songwriting Challenge, visit ⁠https://namt.org/challenge/⁠

Watch Challenge Accepted! Featuring the Winning Songs: ⁠https://youtu.be/7ia5ebFAdrU?⁠


Watch “Little Miss Heard But Not Seen” from the Winning Concert: https://youtu.be/ZfecFDyJLsk?

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9 months ago
26 minutes 19 seconds

New@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre
S2E6 Challenge Winners: OWEN YEH-LEE with Guest Host JAIME LOZANO

🎭 NEW@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre Writers – Featuring Owen Yeh-Lee

In this season of NEW@NAMT, we continue to highlight the winners of the Musical Theater Songwriting Challenge for High School Students, presented by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) in partnership with NAMT, Concord Theatricals, Disney Theatrical Productions, and the NMPA S.O.N.G.S. Foundation. These student songwriters had their original songs fully orchestrated and performed live by Broadway professionals during Winners Weekend in New York City.

🎶 In this episode, host Jean-Paul Yovanoff is joined by co-host Jaime Lozano to welcome Owen Yeh-Lee, who wrote the winning song “Spacetime.” Inspired by the Chinese folktale of the Moon Goddess Chang’e, Spacetime follows Hou Yi as he mourns his wife’s departure to the moon, grappling with loneliness, grief, and despair.

Owen shares the inspiration behind his mythologically rich and emotionally charged song, along with insights into his songwriting process, his experience working with Broadway performer Telly Leung, and the lessons he learned about collaboration in musical theatre during Winners Weekend.

Co-host Jaime Lozano, who served as Owen’s program mentor, reflects on Owen’s musical storytelling, cultural influences, and artistic growth throughout the challenge.

✨ If you’re passionate about new voices in musical theatre and the future of songwriting, this episode is a must-listen!

🎭 It’s time to lower the lights, raise the curtain, and LX1 Go on NEW@NAMT!


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For more information on the Musical Theater Songwriting Challenge, visit ⁠⁠https://namt.org/challenge/⁠⁠

Watch Challenge Accepted! Featuring the Winning Songs: ⁠⁠https://youtu.be/7ia5ebFAdrU?⁠⁠


Watch “Spacetime” from the Winning Concert: https://youtu.be/ArlR_KtxlSc?

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9 months ago
19 minutes 38 seconds

New@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre
S2E5 Challenge Winners: GWENDELLYN DOERFLER with Guest Host ANESSA MARIE SCOLPINI

🎭 NEW@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre Writers – Featuring Gwendellyn Doerfler

In this season of NEW@NAMT, we continue to showcase the winners of the Musical Theater Songwriting Challenge for High School Students, presented by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) in partnership with NAMT, Concord Theatricals, Disney Theatrical Productions, and the NMPA S.O.N.G.S. Foundation. These student songwriters had their original songs fully orchestrated and performed live by Broadway professionals during Winners Weekend in New York City.

🎶 In this episode, host Jean-Paul Yovanoff is joined by co-host Anessa Marie Scolpini to welcome Gwendellyn Doerfler, who wrote the winning song “The Cost.” The song takes us on an emotional journey to 1970s Nashville, where dreams and doubts collide. Through this heartfelt country ballad, Gwendellyn explores the courage it takes to chase a dream, even when you’re unsure if the choice is right.

Gwendellyn shares how “The Cost” began as a personal school project and evolved into a universal anthem for dreamers everywhere. Co-host Anessa Marie Scolpini, who orchestrated the song, offers insight into the creative process and the emotional impact of hearing the song performed live by Desi Oakley at Winners Weekend.

If you’re passionate about storytelling through music and the future of musical theatre, this episode is a must-listen!

It’s time to lower the lights, raise the curtain, and LX1 Go on NEW@NAMT! 🎭


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More about NAMT: https://namt.org/

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For more information on the Musical Theater Songwriting Challenge, visit https://namt.org/challenge/

Watch Challenge Accepted! Featuring the Winning Songs: https://youtu.be/7ia5ebFAdrU?


Watch “The Cost” from the Winning Concert: https://youtu.be/vksgCRdnLIk?

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9 months ago
14 minutes 36 seconds

New@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre
S2E4 Challenge Winners: LUISA PARAGUASSU with Guest Host JESSE J. SANCHEZ

🎭 NEW@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre Writers – Featuring Luisa Paraguassu

In this special season of NEW@NAMT, we continue to spotlight the winners of the Musical Theater Songwriting Challenge for High School Students, presented by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) in partnership with NAMT, Concord Theatricals, Disney Theatrical Productions, and the NMPA S.O.N.G.S. Foundation. These emerging songwriters had their original works fully orchestrated and performed live by Broadway professionals during Winners Weekend in New York City.

🎶 In this episode, host Jean-Paul Yovanoff is joined by co-host Jesse J. Sanchez to welcome Luisa Paraguassu, who wrote the winning song “Talk Pretty.” The song explores the deeply personal experience of feeling disconnected from one’s heritage due to language barriers. Inspired by Luisa’s own multicultural background, “Talk Pretty” tells the story of Mariana, a second-generation Brazilian-American, and her struggle to connect with her grandmother, Iara, who only speaks Portuguese.

Luisa shares how “Talk Pretty” came to life through a spontaneous writing session, the emotional impact of hearing her song fully orchestrated for the first time, and how she reclaimed her dream of pursuing music as a career through the Songwriting Challenge. Co-host Jesse J. Sanchez, who orchestrated the song, adds insight into the creative process and the powerful themes behind Luisa’s work.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about storytelling, identity, and the future of musical theatre.

It’s time to lower the lights, raise the curtain, and LX1 Go on NEW@NAMT! 🎭


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More about NAMT: https://namt.org/

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For more information on the Musical Theater Songwriting Challenge, visit https://namt.org/challenge/

Watch Challenge Accepted! Featuring the Winning Songs: https://youtu.be/7ia5ebFAdrU?


Watch “Talk Pretty” from the Winning Concert: https://youtu.be/Os8V2O4DuOA?

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9 months ago
18 minutes 51 seconds

New@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre
New@NAMT: The Next Wave of Musical Theatre is a bite-sized series dedicated to spotlighting the emerging voices in musical theatre. Hosted by Jean-Paul Yovanoff in partnership with Musical Theatre Radio and a rotating cast of NAMT alumni writers, each episode features quick interviews providing a unique glimpse into the creative minds behind the next big musicals. Whether you’re a producer, theatre lover or even simply curious about the future of musical theatre, NEW@NAMT offers a front-row seat to a new generation of writers. namt.org & musicaltheatreradio.com