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This week Greg and Jeremy are joined by the talented Elizabeth Welch. The gang joke about real estate and pickleball? Listen and prepare to laugh out loud.
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Join Greg Mills and Jeremy Stolle as they are joined by Raquel Suarez Groen. They chat about her time playing Carlotta in Phantom of the Opera. Raquel talks about the new ventures she is working on and the guys plays Synopsis with her.
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This week we continue bringing you the panel we did at Broadway Con. Come along with us!
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This week Greg and Jeremy tell us all about their first experience at Broadway Con. You will hear half of the panel that was recorded this week and half next week.
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In this weeks episode we get to know Greg and Jeremy better as we ask them the questions to get to know the two hosts behind the podcast.
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On this weeks episode, Greg and Jeremy talk about one of their favorite Broadway Charities. Broadway Cares Equity Fights Aids. Take a listen and then check out our socials how you can get involved.
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In this week's episode Greg and Jeremy enter the world where anything can happen. The guys deep dive into some fan written FanFiction or should we say Phan Fiction.
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On this weeks episode Greg and Jeremy do their Tony Recap and talk Broadway Con News!
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This week Greg and Jeremy are joined by former Phantom Resident Director and now Associate Director at Sweeney Todd, Dalia Ashurina. Listen while they talk how casting has changed and join in the hysterics while they cast a show with some old familiar friends.
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Carl Moe joins Jeremy and Greg to discuss musicals that became movies and movies that became musicals.
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Jeremy and Greg are joined by Laird Mackintosh and Paul Schaffer to have a Phantom Face-Off. The guys talk about there times playing the Phantom and Laird opens up about playing the final Phantom for closing.
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Kyle Barisich joins Greg and Jeremy as they crown Miss-Haps from Phantom of the Opera blooper stories.
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Join Greg Mills and Jeremy Stolle as they dive in to tell us what it is really like now that the longest running show in Broadway history has closed