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Top Performing Arts Podcasts

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Performing Arts

Two Dance Moms Podcast – For Competition Dance Parents

Are you the parent of a competition dancer or maybe a competitive dancer yourself? Do you often feel overwhelmed or curious about all the components of these competition dance weekends and all it takes to be a dance parent? We’re here to guide you, commiserate with you, laugh with you about all the highs lows, challenges and successes of the dance comp season. Welcome to Two Dance Moms Podcast!

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Performing Arts

Caligula: Package of Excellence

A six part series exploring the making, and remaking, of 1980s Caligula, one of the most reviled, star-studded, and universally discussed XXX films ever made. 

Using new and recently uncovered interviews, never-before-heard on set audio, and stories from the people who watched the disaster unfold fist hand, it's a tale too crazy to be fiction.

The original trailer said "No rumor could match the reality." 
They didn't know the half of it.

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Performing Arts

Harvey Brownstone Interviews…

In-depth Interviews, of celebrities, authors and notable people who have made a significant difference in the world, by retired judge Harvey Brownstone

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Performing Arts

WeAudition Show

Insider insights from top actors, casting directors, and industry professionals. Hosted by actor-entrepreneur duo Richard Cambridge and Darren Darnborough, this podcast dives deep into the world of acting, auditions, and entertainment careers. Enjoy interviews offering practical advice, behind-the-scenes stories, and career-building tips for aspiring and established performers alike. With their combined experience in front of and behind the camera, Darren and Richard bring a unique perspective to each episode, making it a must-listen for anyone serious about their entertainment career. Read More
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Performing Arts

Great Detectives of Old Time Radio Volume 2|Mystery Audio Dramas

Adam Graham continues his journey through Old Time Radio Detective programs from their first available adventure to their final bow in Seasons 4-6 which were released between 2012 and 2015, featuring nearly 1,000 Old Time Radio episodes. You can listen to the current podcast feed of The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio here.

Picking up where we left off at the end of Volume 1, Volume 2 begins by continuing the Adventures of Frank Race, The Fat Man, Let George Do It, Sherlock Holmes (with John Stanley and later John Gielgud) and Yours Truly Johnny Dollar with John Lund.

In this volume, we'll hear these Golden Age Radio Classics:
  • Bob Bailey taking over as Yours Truly Johnny Dollar in exciting serials and then in thrilling half hour episodes.
  • The legal mystery series from the mind of Erle Stanley Gardener A Life in Your Hands
  • Cases of Mr. Ace Starring George Raft
  • The International Mystery series Mr. I.A. Moto
  • The adventures of crime-solving lawyer John J. Malone in The Amazing Mr. Malone and Murder and Mr. Malone
  • The greatest of all manhunters Nick Carter, Master Detective
  • The police procedural classic The Line-Up
  • An antiques dealer and amateur detectives opens The Casebook of Gregory Hood
  • 1930s Crimefightint Action with Police Headquarters
  • The Adventures of Philip Marlowe starring both Van Heflin and Gerald Mohr
  • 1930s Crime-solving Action with Police Headquarters
  • Manhunt featuring a police criminologist who is smarter than the detectives and doesn't mind showing it every chance he gets!
  • Half-doctor, Half Detective, all lovable responsible adult. Dr, Tim, Detective is assisted in solving crimes by a couple of kids who he instructs in important lessons in science and medicine.
  • Tales of Scotland Yard Inspector Peter Black and his Pursuit of Justice
  • Pat Novak for Hire is back for a second run through his hard-boiled adventures to contrast with the other Jack Webb show that ran concurrently for a weeks.
  • We begin our journey through the landmark radio program Dragnet starring Webb as the rules for police dramas are rewritten.
  • Vincent Price stars as the Saint, the modern Robin Hood of Crime
  • Easy Money tells of a magician-turned-detective who exposes con games.
  • Dane Clark stars as a New York Private Eye in Crime and Peter Chambers
  • Ellery Queen challenges you to match wits with him in amazing puzzle mysteries.
  • The first radio incarnation of Michael Shayne starring Wally Maher as a Bay Area Private Detective
  • A Chicago-based Criminologist uses psychology to solve crimes in The Crime Files of Flammond
Also listen to even more obscure series such as Homicide O'Kane, Here Comes McBride, Miss Pinkerton Incorporated, A Johnny Fletcher Mystery, Police Blotter, Call the Police, The Big Guy, The Man from Homicide, and Hearthstone of the Death Squad.

Also listen for specials starring Orson Welles, Adolph Menjous, Gregory Peck, Dick Powell, Robert Montgomery, and William Bendix as we feature adaptations of Philip Marlowe Movies, Raymond Chandler short stories, and Edgar Allen Poe's Detective Auguste Dupin.
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Performing Arts

New Podcasts – trailers for new and noteworthy shows

Looking for some great new podcasts to listen to? Find your next favorite show here - https://newpodcasts.net All audio is served directly from the individual podcast hosts, via the RSS feed. Wherever possible, we link to the podcast website and to our podcast pages. This feed is automatically produced from submissions, plus our newsletter coverage, which is typically driven by press releases from podcast publishers, or news stories. Learn more at https://podnews.net/trailers Read More
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Performing Arts

Songminer with Alaska Reid

“Songminer” is a modern music folklore podcast hosted by musician and songwriter Alaska Reid.>

It’s a nuanced examination of the in-between, the grit, the magic, the happenstance of writing and inspiration. Reid explores with fellow musicians and writers their creative mindset and how they combine their reality with the imaginative world of writing.

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Performing Arts

The Great Detectives Present Dragnet (Old Time Radio)

Host Adam Graham makes his second journey through every episode of Dragnet as well as quite a few bonus episodes and programs. Read More
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Performing Arts

Red Skelton – Old Time Radio Shows

In the tapestry of American entertainment, Red Skelton threads a vibrant color of joy. His journey with NBC began in 1939, a time when radio was the hearth around which America gathered. Sponsored by Avalon Cigarettes, Skelton's voice became a familiar comfort with "Avalon Time." As the world braced for change, on October 7, 1941, Skelton offered a new respite, "The Raleigh Cigarette Program." Here, he wove together a patchwork of characters, each unique in their follies and affections, from the lovably disoriented Cauliflower McPugg to the ever inebriated Willie Lump-Lump.One could hear the laughter of a nation in Junior's catchphrase, "I dood it!" — a phrase that wiggled its way into the very lexicon of America. There was the crafty San Fernando Red, with his peculiar seagull companions, Gertrude and Heathcliffe, and the endearing Clem Kadiddlehopper, whose naiveté often outshone the glitter of high society, much to the chagrin of his cynical father.In those times of global unrest, Skelton's show became a vessel for unity, aiding the war effort by selling bonds, and graced by the Nelson family and the melodic waves of the Ozzie Nelson Orchestra.Yet, the laughter paused in March 1944 when duty called Skelton to serve. Despite a trying time overseas that challenged his spirits, he returned with his humor unscathed, remarking with a chuckle, "I was the only celebrity who went in and came out a private."The show's heartbeats resumed on December 4, 1945, with Skelton breathing life into new follies and characters. The show blossomed with the voices of Lurene Tuttle and Verna Felton, the orchestral talents of David Forrester and David Rose, and the vocals of Anita Ellis, before its final curtain in 1949.As time marches on, an irony unfurls: though Skelton's television legacy casts a long shadow, it's the echoes of his radio days that now find a way into the eager hands of nostalgia seekers, a testament to the enduring allure of a voice and a spirit that captivated a nation. Read More
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Performing Arts

Call it what it is

Two professional ballet dancers talk as friends about their lives and experiences in and out of the dance industry in a candid and fun way.
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Performing Arts

I Witness: Shadow of Rome

Welcome to "I Witness," where every sound tells a story and every moment holds a mystery waiting to be uncovered. Join us on a journey into the heart of intrigue and investigation, where our team of relentless investigators leaves no stone unturned in their pursuit of truth.

In this gripping audio drama, listeners will be transported into a world of suspense, as each episode unravels a new case that challenges perceptions and tests the limits of imagination. From unsolved crimes to unexplained phenomena, "I Witness" explores the depths of human curiosity and the relentless pursuit of justice.


With immersive sound design and captivating storytelling, "I Witness" sets a new standard for audio entertainment, offering listeners an unforgettable experience that will keep them on the edge of their seats from start to finish.

Prepare to be captivated, prepare to be amazed, prepare to become an eyewitness to the extraordinary. This is "I Witness."

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Performing Arts

The Voice Over Coffee Shop

Voice talent and voice over artists breathe life into the media we consume and I want to learn what inspires them, what lured them to the microphone, and what they themselves have learned along the way in this mighty journey we all share. Read More
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Performing Arts

Singular Sensation: The Podcast

Join us for an extraordinary deep dive inside the most transformative decade on Broadway through gripping behind-the-scenes accounts of shows such as Sunset Boulevard, Rent, Angels in America, Chicago, The Lion King, and The Producers - shows that changed the history of the American theater. Host Michael Riedel, author of the best-selling book Singular Sensation: The Triumph of Broadway, has created a companion podcast featuring his never-before-heard, taped audio interviews with legendary artists from Andrew Lloyd Webber, Stephen Sondheim, Patti LuPone, and so many more. Michael presents the drama behind the decade’s mega-hits and shocking flops, bringing readers into high-stakes premieres, fraught rehearsals, tough contract negotiations, intense Tony Award battles, and more. From the bitter feuds to the surprising collaborations, all the intrigue of a revolutionary era in the Theater District is packed into Singular Sensation. Broadway has triumphs and disasters, but the show always goes on. Visit http://bpn.fm/singularsensation for early episode access, to learn more, and be sure to get the book here: https://amzn.to/4cNdfO3 Read More
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Performing Arts

Harlem & Moscow

Harlem and Moscow is an audio drama based on the true story of the Harlem Renaissance in the Soviet Union.  This audio podcast immerses you in the journey as you travel to the other side of the world and back again with America’s best-kept literary secret. In 1932, a group of Harlem Renaissance artists and activists traveled to Moscow to make a film on racism in America that would start a revolution. Among them was up-and-coming writer Dorothy West, who was looking for a break in her acting career and the chance to connect with famed writer Langston Hughes. Dorothy West recounts her year in the Soviet Union, recalling the hookups, heartbreaks, and lessons learned along the way. Read More
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Performing Arts

TJ’s Podcast

TJ's mind has always processed the world around us in a unique and interesting way. "TJ's Podcast" puts no barricades around his perspectives which allows you to ride upon his personality and sense of humor wherever they may roam. In other words, it's an off the rails thrill ride of humor, excitement, and fun! Every day there is a new excursion and your ticket is free! Read More
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Performing Arts

두말하면 잔소리

📣본격! 대한민국 평균 30대 여성들의 시시콜콜한 수다 방송🎶 👽크리에이터 햄튜브의 팟캐스트 도전입니다. 👧🏻고정게스트인 프로N잡러 루케씨와 함께합니다. 일상 속 소소한 이야기부터 공감 가득한 주제까지, 필터 없는 진솔한 이야기와 끊임없는 웃음이 가득한 이 곳‼️ 영양가 없지만 계속 듣게 되는 매력! 👂🏻 아무 생각 없이 듣다 보면 시간 가는 줄 모르는, 유쾌하고 생생한 두잔🥂의 세계로 여러분을 초대합니다. 👯‍♀️ 지금 바로 함께하세요!🔥🔥🔥 💌문의 : hemtube@videovillage.co.kr 편집된 하이라이트 영상은 햄튜브 유튜브 채널에 업로드됩니다 Read More
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Performing Arts

Broadway Bound: The Musicals That Never Came to Broadway

Join Broadway historian, director, and all around MT nerd Robert W. Schneider for a wild and exhaustively researched celebration of the musicals that had set their sights on Broadway but missed the mark. The second season of Broadway Bound is called "YOU'RE ONLY AS GOOD AS YOUR LAST" explores ten Broadway Bound musicals that were written by major songwriters. From a foul mouthed Little Orphan Annie to dancing woolly mammoths, Broadway Bound: The Musicals That Never Came To Broadway is sure to open your eyes to some of the most bizarre, brilliant, and bold musicals that tried to get themselves on the Great Bright Way! Read More
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Performing Arts

James Corden in conversation

An interview from June 2011 with James Corden about his current role in One Man, Two Guvnors and his career in theatre and television. Read More
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Performing Arts

Dance Dad With John Corella

As one of the co creators/executive producers of the hit reality show Dance Moms, this podcast will be a safe space to talk about all things Dance. I will have meaningful conversations with guests from the show Dance Moms, as well as discussing the colorful, magical Dance competition world that I grew up competing in and am still a part of teaching and choreographing for. Dancing and being in the film and TV Industry for over 40 years I will be talking with those who who have inspired me and we will share our knowledge on what worked, what didn’t and why. Growing up a young feminine boy who loved to dance was extremely challenging in a lot of ways. Now as gay man I will have some heartfelt meetings with people in the LGBTQ community to share about this and the suffering that goes on currently with adults and kids and how we can help and most importantly heal it. Put your dance shoes on every other Friday when this podcast comes out! Listen. Be Bold. Be Fierce. Sincerely, John Corella Read More
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Performing Arts

Closing Night

Step into the captivating world of Broadway musicals with Closing Night, a theater history podcast unraveling the short lives of musicals and play on Broadway. In Season 1, we explored the turbulent history of the Marquis Theatre, one of Broadway's youngest venues, beginning with the controversial demolitions that birthed its legacy. For Season 2, the focus shifts to some infamous productions that closed before actually opening on Broadway. Relive the excitement and at times artistic chaos that almost brought these musicals to Broadway and what led up to their closing night. Whether you're a theater enthusiast, creative artist, or history buff, you'll enjoy the journeys of theatrical gems that have come and gone. Read More
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Libretto 101

Ballet is a source of joy and I, Maria Khoreva, ballerina of the Mariinsky Theater, will prove it to you. I'll tell you about it. Not about ballet in general, but about ballets in particular. About specific ballet performances. You and I will read the libretto and think about the hidden meanings, watch from the audience and take a peak from the wings - get acquainted if you're not already and get to know better if you already know each other. One episode - one ballet. I'm sure you'll like it. Read More
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Performing Arts

The Business of Dance

Welcome to the 'Business of Dance' with your host Menina Fortunato. Tune in as we dive into insightful interviews with industry experts, sharing personal journeys and career advice for aspiring pro dancers. This podcast is your key to turning your dance dreams into reality. Read More
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Performing Arts

Bards of New York

The actual-play Dungeons & Dragons podcast… where sometimes we actually play D&D (and other TTRPGs). A story-driven show from a party of NYC-based actors and artists creating epic adventures filled with committed performances, unforgettable characters, chaotic table-talk, and high stakes dice rolls. Perfect for fans of Critical Role, Dimension 20, and anyone who loves immersive storytelling mixed with comedy and heart. Featuring: Woody Minshew, Drew Nauden, Kyle Knight, Hannah Minshew, Dan Krackhardt, Jonathan Champion & Will Champion. Read More
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Performing Arts

DMPA Conversations

Join the DMPA team as they chat with the creative forces that make magic happen on the DMPA stages. These brief podcasts (about 15 minutes each) are ideal for listening on your way to the theater, on your way home, or anytime!


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Performing Arts

The Bardcast: “It’s Shakespeare, You Dick!”

A cheeky, irreverent yet informative deep-dive into all things Shakespeare, hosted by two longtime Shakespeare performers, directors, and teachers.


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