Show Tunes with Kate Botello
Please note: Show Tunes is currently on hiatus. Enjoy episodes from our archives below!
Show Tunes with Kate Botello is a weekly program highlighting the best of Broadway (and sometimes beyond)!
We have an incredible trove of vinyl records of Tony-nominated Broadway shows going all the way to the beginning of the Tony awards.
Each week, we'll "drop the needle" and listen to both sides of these terrific records, all the way through!
Many thanks to generous IPR donor Ted Braciak for donating his incredible record collection!
Episodes
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Jerry Herman's 1984 Best Musical Tony Winner features big hair and big heart
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The soul/funk/disco retelling of "The Wizard of Oz" by Charlie Smalls won a pile of Tony awards in 1975
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Jerry Herman's joyful 1969 musical celebrates a big-hearted, meddling matchmaker
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All work AND a whole lot of play in Frank Loesser's satirical 1961 musical
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Stephen Sondheim teams up with Jule Styne for a musical about famed burlesque artist Gypsy Rose Lee - or is it really about her mom?
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In which Jerry Herman's iconic heroine says, "Life is a banquet and most poor sons of b****** are starving to death."
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In Meredith Willson's masterpiece, ya got trouble, a slick salesman, and a whole lot of trombones.
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The soul/funk/disco retelling of "The Wizard of Oz" by Charlie Smalls won a pile of Tony awards in 1975
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Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe take on George Bernard Shaw and Ovid in this wildly popular musical.