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Settling Scores: The Musical Theatre Podcast
Settling Scores
18 episodes
5 months ago
The hosts of Settling Scores delightfully debate one musical per episode, exploring and examining the scores, soundtracks, and books in-depth. Fun quizzes, history and insights, Broadway news, and a dash of friendly and funny bickering are a bonus!
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The hosts of Settling Scores delightfully debate one musical per episode, exploring and examining the scores, soundtracks, and books in-depth. Fun quizzes, history and insights, Broadway news, and a dash of friendly and funny bickering are a bonus!
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts,
Music
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Keeping Company with Sondheim
Settling Scores: The Musical Theatre Podcast
1 hour 35 minutes 39 seconds
6 months ago
Keeping Company with Sondheim
In this episode, we dive into one of the most groundbreaking musicals in Broadway history: Company. More than half a century ago, in 1970, Company burst onto the scene and forever changed the landscape of musical theatre. With both music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, already renowned for his work on West Side Story and Gypsy, this show marked his first collaboration with legendary director Hal Prince. Company introduced audiences to Robert, a perpetually single man navigating love, commitment, and connection through a series of vignettes rather than a traditional linear plot. This “concept musical” broke new ground, blending sharp social commentary with an unforgettable score that includes songs like “Being Alive,” “Getting Married Today,” and “The Ladies Who Lunch.” It earned 14 Tony nominations and won six, including Best Musical and Best Original Score, cementing Sondheim’s place as a musical theatre titan. From its original 705-performance run to its acclaimed revivals in 1995, 2006, 2018, and 2021, Company remains as vital, funny, and thought-provoking as ever. Check out our Company playlist on our YouTube channel, and join us over on our Facebook and Instagram pages to tell us what you think!                 
Settling Scores: The Musical Theatre Podcast
The hosts of Settling Scores delightfully debate one musical per episode, exploring and examining the scores, soundtracks, and books in-depth. Fun quizzes, history and insights, Broadway news, and a dash of friendly and funny bickering are a bonus!