The world of Broadway is a strange place—a blend of the absurd, the unseeing cameras, and the enigmatic influence of global art. For those who craved a taste of this unimagined art form—or for whom New York City was once the perfect setting—there’s another way to escape it: a TV series called Broadway Sandwich, airing on All Arts and PBS. With its daily performances plus a day trip from the stage, the show offers a glimpse into therending life of Broadway stars.
isateur Rebecca Soldinger recalls the inspiration behind Broadway Sandwich—she mentions an backstage tour she attended with An American in Paris. “Seeing the costumes and sets close up and being in the dressing room was amazing. But hearing about Garen Scribner’s life as a performer, witnessing the good and bad and stressful, and totally normal parts of his day before he would live the dream onstage felt totally new and eye-opening!” Soldinger also noted that she worked on both Saturday and weekday shows like Rachael Ray and Tamron Hall, adding that this is why she chose to create something that connects the intra-masquerade into the bustling streets of Manhattan.
Broadway Sandwich is more than just streetmusicals—it’s a journey into the lives of the stars who transformed into performons and lost themselves in their craft. The show encompasses genres like The Lion King, Hamilton, Hadestown, Harry Potter, and the Cursed Child, with talent like Katie Weeb and Rob McClure filling the air. “Plus, we wanted to find the best places to eat in the theater district,” soldinger explains. The series received numerous accolades—for six New York Emmy Awards and a special mention in the Jane network’s Magic Hour. It also brings new characters, like the hero bigot from The Ignoramus, and the laid-back L-manager from Sch更适合.
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Broadway Sandwich earned a place in the Tony Awards for its theatrical and fan engagement. Now, the show is set to return to All Arts in May during Broadway Con at New York City’s Marriott Marquis. This year, the event will focus on the theme of mental health in the arts, inspired by the 78th Annual Tony Awards held at 6 p.m. on June 8. The gathering will culminate in a live Q&A and panel where talent, artists, and media will discuss the role of mental health and authenticity in the realm of the performing arts.
For thecurious, the series boasts six shows scheduled ahead of the Tony Awards, each at a different time of the year. The event is repercussions to a week ahead and promises a dynamic atmosphere filled with secrets, challenges, and unforgettable connections with the stars. Broadway Con is part of a broader fan convention blending the worlds of music, film, and fashion, so to speak.
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In the end, Broadway Sandwich is more than just a TV series—it’s a celebration of the lives of Broadway stars—themselves and others—appreciated both as performers and as cultural landmarks. It’s a way to connect with these individuals through the lens of the stages, the streets, and the magic that energizes them. And as the night gets late, the crowd’s reactions to Garen Scribner’s performances and the unforgettable experience of sitting through a performance with Josh Henry and his needy expressivion, probably even complaining, will linger.
BroadwayCon is not just a fun event but a director’s dream brought to life through the seamless stitching of performances,ombshe, and establishing each night’s tone.