Broadway's Belting Bonnie herself is here to talk about the show that put Sutton Foster on the map in a big way.
Topics include: Michigan one-light towns, Out of Town vs. Previews, stage door madness, and tap-dancing elevators.
Featured recordings: Thoroughly Modern Millie - Original Broadway Cast Recording (2002) • A Gilbert & Sullivan Gallery - The D'Oyly Carte Opera Company (1993) • Head Over Heels - Original Broadway Cast Recording (2018)
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This episode was recorded at Broadway Records. Go to BroadwayRecords.com to view and shop from their extensive catalog of cast albums, solo albums, and live recordings.
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