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  • Matt sits down with Tony-nominated actor Gabby Beans, currently starring in Broadway's groundbreaking production of Romeo and Juliet. Playing both Mercutio and Friar Lawrence, Gabby shares how she explores the extremes of nihilism and idealism through these contrasting roles, and what it means to bring her authentic self to classical theater.
    They discuss how this bold reimagining of Shakespeare's most famous work is drawing unprecedented young audiences to Broadway, the supportive environment created by director Sam Gold, and working alongside stars Kit Connor and Rachel Zegler. Gabby opens up about her journey from studying neuroscience to pursuing acting, reflecting on the courage it takes to reject expected paths in favor of following one's true passion.
    Through their conversation about artistic liberation, representation, and authenticity, Gabby offers unique insights into how this production is changing perceptions of classical theater. She shares thoughtful observations about fame, celebrity, and what it means to be part of a theatrical moment that's breaking traditional boundaries while honoring the heart of Shakespeare's timeless story.
    This intimate discussion reveals the transformative power of theater and the importance of creating spaces where artists can fully express all aspects of themselves on stage.

    The Come Up pulls back the curtain on the perpetual journey of “making it.”
    Artists and creatives share insights, stories, and truths about reality of being a human being in show business, with actor and generalist Matt Rodin.
    Matt believes that love is who we are. He taps into people’s light so that we can form deeper connections with ourselves and one another. He’s a queer maker of music, media, characters, and campfires. Matt most recently played Jamie on the first national tour of the Tony Award Winning revival of Stephen Sondheim's COMPANY. Matt also recently starred in Hedwig and the Angry Inch at Milwaukee Rep, RENT at Paper Mill Playhouse, and the upcoming musical film BEAU. In 2020, he released his first live solo album, Matt Rodin: Live at Home. Matt has also worked as a content producer and consultant for The Tony Awards, Kamala Harris, The Smithsonian Institute, SoulCycle, Hamilton, Cynthia Erivo, Ingrid Michaelson, Playbill, Broadway.com, Dear Evan Hansen, Write Out Loud, and more.
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  • Matt sits down with comedian and actor Janine Harouni. Janine has been making waves in the comedy scene both in the UK and the US with her sharp wit and fearless storytelling. From her critically acclaimed stand-up specials to her rising presence on social media, Janine brings a fresh and candid perspective to the stage.
    During our conversation, Janine shares her journey from West End actor to stand-up comedian, and how a life-changing car accident led her to re-evaluate her path. She opens up about moving back home with her parents, who hold vastly different political views, and how this experience became the catalyst for her first stand-up special. We delve into the challenges and healing power of using humor to navigate personal and familial complexities.
    Janine also discusses the evolution of narrative comedy, the influence of her late director and collaborator Adam Brace, and the nuances of performing across different cultures. We explore how social media has impacted the world of comedy, her approach to handling online comments, and how her life experiences as a new mother continue to shape her material and outlook on comedy.
    Janine offers an insightful and heartfelt look at using humor to bridge divides and connect with audiences on a deeper level.

    The Come Up pulls back the curtain on the perpetual journey of “making it.”
    Artists and creatives share insights, stories, and truths about the reality of being a human being in show business, with actor and creative generalist Matt Rodin.
    Matt believes that love is who we are. He taps into people’s light so that we can form deeper connections with ourselves and one another. He’s a queer maker of music, media, characters, and campfires. Matt most recently played Jamie on the first national tour of the Tony Award Winning revival of Stephen Sondheim's COMPANY. Matt also recently starred in Hedwig and the Angry Inch at Milwaukee Rep, RENT at Paper Mill Playhouse, and the upcoming musical film BEAU. In 2020, he released his first live solo album, Matt Rodin: Live at Home. Matt has also worked as a content producer and consultant for The Tony Awards, Kamala Harris, The Smithsonian Institute, SoulCycle, Hamilton, Cynthia Erivo, Ingrid Michaelson, Playbill, Broadway.com, Dear Evan Hansen, Write Out Loud, and more.
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  • Matt sits down with actor, musician, and his ex-show-husband (from the national tour of COMPANY) Ali Louis Bourzgui. Known for his standout performance in the Broadway revival of The Who's Tommy, Ali shares how transitioning from the intense demands of Tommy to the camaraderie of COMPANY transformed his approach to both his work and personal life.
    They delve into the challenges of leading a high-octane show, the isolation that can come with it, and how embracing lightheartedness and community opened new doors for Ali. He discusses his current role in the brand new musical WE LIVE IN CAIRO at New York Theatre Workshop that explores the Egyptian revolution of 2011.
    Ali opens up about overcoming imposter syndrome, the pressures of awards season, and finding fulfillment beyond external accolades. Music is a central theme, as he talks about his personal journey with guitar and songwriting, and how music serves as a tool for expression and healing.
    This candid conversation offers deep insights into the artist's journey, the power of openness and community, and the role of art in fostering empathy and social change.
    Tune in to hear:

    Ali's experiences leading demanding productions like The Who's Tommy and how he navigated the emotional and vocal challenges.

    How his time with the COMPANY cast helped him embrace openness, joy, and a renewed sense of self.

    His reflections on awards season, dealing with expectations, and redefining success beyond external accolades.

    Thoughts on how art can serve as a catalyst for empathy, understanding, and social change.


    The Come Up pulls back the curtain on the perpetual journey of “making it.”
    Artists and creatives share insights, stories, and truths about the reality of being a human being in show business, with actor and generalist Matt Rodin.
    Matt believes that love is who we are. He taps into people’s light so that we can form deeper connections with ourselves and one another. He’s a queer maker of music, media, characters, and campfires. Matt most recently played Jamie on the first national tour of the Tony Award-winning revival of Stephen Sondheim's COMPANY. Matt also recently starred in Hedwig and the Angry Inch at Milwaukee Rep, RENT at Paper Mill Playhouse, and the upcoming musical film BEAU. In 2020, he released his first live solo album, Matt Rodin: Live at Home. Matt has also worked as a content producer and consultant for The Tony Awards, Kamala Harris, The Smithsonian Institute, SoulCycle, Hamilton, Cynthia Erivo, Ingrid Michaelson, Playbill, Broadway.com, Dear Evan Hansen, Write Out Loud, and more.
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  • Matt Rodin sits down with Broadway royalty, Tony Award winner Beth Leavel. With a remarkable career spanning over four decades, Beth has become a true luminary in the theater world. She's celebrated for her Tony-winning performance in The Drowsy Chaperone and Tony-nominated roles in Baby It's You! and The Prom. Beth's résumé boasts 13 Broadway credits—including 42nd Street, Mamma Mia!, and Elf—plus countless performances at regional theaters nationwide.
    Recorded as Beth prepares for her Stephen Sondheim tribute show at 54 Below and Matt wraps up the national tour of Sondheim's COMPANY, this episode offers a unique glimpse into two artists deeply influenced by Sondheim's genius. Beth shares her experiences with Sondheim's challenging works, including roles in Gypsy, Into the Woods, and her special performance at Carnegie Hall's Follies concert. She opens up about the thrill and intimidation of performing Sondheim's complex material and how it has shaped her artistry.
    The conversation explores the highs and lows of new productions, such as the critically acclaimed but short-lived Lempicka. Beth candidly discusses show business realities—from the excitement of creating something new to the challenges of a shorter-than-hoped run. She reflects on The Drowsy Chaperone and The Prom, emphasizing the importance of commitment, passion, and optimism in every project.
    Beyond her stage successes, Beth reveals how she maintains a fulfilling life offstage. She highlights the importance of a strong support system, nurturing relationships, and finding joy outside work. The discussion touches on gratitude, community, and the vital role of lasting friendships in the theater industry. Beth also shares insights on mentorship, social media's impact on young performers, and staying true to oneself in a competitive field.
    Whether you're an aspiring actor, a seasoned performer, or a Broadway enthusiast, this episode brims with wisdom, humor, and inspiration from one of theater's most respected figures. Beth Leavel's journey exemplifies dedication, resilience, and the enduring power of storytelling.
    Tune in to hear:

    Beth's insights on performing Stephen Sondheim's work and preparing for her 54 Below show

    The excitement and challenges of being involved in new Broadway productions like Lempicka


    How she balances her career with her personal life, emphasizing the importance of family and friendships

    Her experiences working with renowned directors like Casey Nicholaw and the significance of strong creative partnerships

    Advice for aspiring artists on navigating the ups and downs of the theater industry

    The role of gratitude, love, and optimism in sustaining a long and successful career

    The importance of community and lasting relationships in an ever-changing business


    The Come Up pulls back the curtain on the perpetual journey of “making it.”
    Artists and creatives share insights, stories, and truths about the reality of being a human being in show business, with actor and generalist Matt Rodin.
    Matt believes that love is who we are. He taps into people’s light so that we can form deeper connections with ourselves and one another. He’s a queer creative generalist. Matt most recently played Jamie on the first national tour of the Tony Award-winning revival of Stephen Sondheim's COMPANY. Matt also recently starred in Hedwig and the Angry Inch at Milwaukee Rep, RENT at Paper Mill Playhouse, and the upcoming musical film BEAU. In 2020, he released his first live solo album, Matt Rodin: Live at Home. Matt has also worked as a content producer and consultant for The Tony Awards, Kamala Harris, The Smithsonian Institute, SoulCycle, Hamilton, Cynthia Erivo, Ingrid Michaelson, Playbill, Broadway.com, Dear Evan Hansen, Write Out Loud, and more.
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  • Danny and Matt have a candid conversation about nuance, perspective, growing up, and the new Broadway musical HARMONY.

    Danny Kornfeld played Young Rabbi in Harmony off-Broadway and makes his Broadway debut in this role. Select theater credits include: Aunt Caroline in Renascence (Transport Group), Sondheim On Sondheim (Kansas City Lyric Opera), Wringer (City Center), Mark Cohen in RENT (20th Anniversary Tour), Fiddler On The Roof (Barrington Stage Company), Our Town (Theatre Aspen), and various developmental workshops and labs at The Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center, NAMT, Westport Country Playhouse and York Theatre. TV/Film: Recur on Season 11 of American Horror Story (FX), Tripped Up (Universal Pictures, Decal), estimated release winter 2023. @DannyKornfeld

    On The Come Up, host Matt Rodin sits with creative people to have honest conversations about the reality of being a growing artist.
    Matt believes that love is who we are. He taps into people’s light so that we can form deeper connections with ourselves and one another. He’s a queer maker of music, media, characters, and campfires. Matt is currently playing Jamie on the first national tour of Stephen Sondheim's COMPANY. Matt also recently starred in Hedwig and the Angry Inch at Milwaukee Rep, and the upcoming musical film BEAU. In 2020, he released his first live solo album, Matt Rodin: Live at Home. Matt has also worked as a content producer and consultant for The Tony Awards, The Smithsonian Institute, SoulCycle, Hamilton, Cynthia Erivo, Ingrid Michaelson, Playbill, Broadway.com, Dear Evan Hansen, Write Out Loud, and more. 

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  • On this episode, a heartwarming, eye-opening, and candid conversation with two-time Tony Award nominee, writer, actor, and just all-around good dude, Alex Brightman. We go deep on everything from his relationship with mental health and medication over the last few years to what all the twists and turns of the entertainment business have taught him, and of course - The Shark is Broken.

    Alex Brightman is a writer and two-time Tony Award–nominated actor who has been seen on Broadway in Beetlejuice, School of Rock, Matilda, Big Fish, Wicked, and Glory Days. TV credits include Law & Order: SVU, Documentary Now, The Good Fight, Impractical Jokers, Blue Bloods, SMILF, and Important Things w/ Demetri Martin. You can hear Brightman on the acclaimed animated series Helluva Boss and the upcoming Netflix series Dead End: Paranormal Park. Musical writing credits include It’s Kind of a Funny Story (Universal Theatrical), The Whipping Boy, and Make Me Bad (all with writing partner Drew Gasparini). His newest play, Everything is Fine, and television series Singular are currently in development. 

    On The Come Up, host Matt Rodin sits with creative people to have honest conversations about the reality of being a growing artist.
    Matt believes that love is who we are. He taps into people’s light so that we can form deeper connections with ourselves and one another. He’s a queer maker of music, media, characters, and campfires. Matt is currently playing Jamie on the first national tour of Stephen Sondheim's COMPANY. Matt also recently starred in Hedwig and the Angry Inch at Milwaukee Rep, and the upcoming musical film BEAU. In 2020, he released his first live solo album, Matt Rodin: Live at Home. Matt has also worked as a content producer and consultant for The Tony Awards, The Smithsonian Institute, SoulCycle, Hamilton, Cynthia Erivo, Ingrid Michaelson, Playbill, Broadway.com, Dear Evan Hansen, Write Out Loud, and more. 

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  • Arielle and Matt have an honest and heartfelt conversation about HERE LIES LOVE, her Bells Palsy diagnosis, what it looks like to truly love yourself, and the incredible story of her family's journey to the United States.

    Arielle Jacobs, a first-generation Filipino-American actress, was last seen on Broadway starring as Princess Jasmine in the smash-hit Broadway musical Disney’s Aladdin, and most recently starred as Delilah McPhee in the original Off-Broadway musical Between The Lines based on the book by NY Times bestselling author Jodi Picoult. Known for her “songbird-like ability,” Ms. Jacobs made her Broadway debut starring opposite Lin-Manuel Miranda, playing Nina Rosario in the final Broadway cast of his four-time Tony Award® and Grammy Award® winning musical In The Heights. Praised as “compelling” and “radiant” by Variety Magazine, and her voice as “powerful” by The New York Times, Ms. Jacobs continued to wow audiences with starring roles in Wicked on Broadway, Rent (Mimi), Disney’s High School Musical (original Gabriella in the world premiere & National Tour), Two Gentlemen of Verona (Julia) at the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington DC, and Into the Woods (Baker’s Wife) where she performed opposite Emmy®-nominated actor Tituss Burgess.
    She has starred Off-Broadway in two world-premiere plays by Pulitzer-winning playwright and director Nilo Cruz, entitled Sotto Voce and Farhad or the Secret of Being (a one-woman show that was filmed for the Lincoln Center Public Library Archives). She had the honor to perform in the Guggenheim Museum’s “Works & Process” series, singing songs from a new adaption of George Bizet’s Carmen with the Tectonic Theater Project, under the guidance of Tony and Emmy-nominated director Moises Kaufman.
    While her singing voice can be heard on film scores and on television, she has also endeared herself to sports fans across the country singing the National Anthem for the LA Kings (twice!), the Boston Celtics, and the Texas Rangers. She has also performed onstage in many of America’s greatest concert halls (including Lincoln Center in NYC, The Kennedy Center in Washington DC, Symphony Hall in Boston, Yale Hall, the Saenger Theater in New Orleans, Kauffman Center, and many more) beside legendary artists such as Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Damien Sneed, Chaka Khan, Teena Marie, and Stephen Schwartz.
    Merging her two loves — Broadway and animals— she founded a company called “The Broadway Pup”, which sells punny Broadway-themed pet bandanas & donates 100% of profits to animal rescue charities.
    Ms. Jacobs soaring debut solo album A Leap In the Dark: Live at Feinstein’s/54 Below was released by Broadway Records.
    Her older brother, Adam Jacobs, is also a Broadway actor, having originated the role of Aladdin in Disney’s ALADDIN on Broadway (for which he received a Drama Desk Nomination). His other Broadway credits include LES MISERABLES (Marius) and Disney’s THE LION KING (Simba).

    On The Come Up, host Matt Rodin sits with creative people to have honest conversations about the reality of being a growing artist.
    Matt believes that love is who we are. He taps into people’s light so that we can form deeper connections with ourselves and one another. He’s a queer maker of music, media, characters, and campfires. Matt is currently playing Jamie on the first national tour of Stephen Sondheim's COMPANY. Matt also recently starred in Hedwig and the Angry Inch at Milwaukee Rep, and the upcoming musical film BEAU. In 2020, he released his first live solo album, Matt Rodin: Live at Home. Matt has also worked as a content producer and consultant for The Tony Awards, The Smithsonian Institute, SoulCycle, Hamilton, Cynthia Erivo, Ingrid Michaelson, Playbill, Broadway.com, Dear Evan Hansen, Write Out Loud, and more. 

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  • Kevin Cahoon, Tony Award Nominee, "The World's Youngest Rodeo Clown", writer, director, and seasoned Broadway veteran, sits down for a joy-full conversation about his almost 30 years in the industry, what he loves most about what we do, and how SHUCKED has changed him.
    Kevin currently plays Earl Clark on FOX’s “Monarch.” Broadway: The Who’s Tommy, The Lion King, The Rocky Horror Show, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, The Wedding Singer. Off-Broadway: Hedwig and The Angry Inch (also Boston, San Francisco, Edinburgh), The Foreigner (Roundabout - Lortel nomination), The Wild Party (MTC), How I Learned To Drive (Second Stage), The Shaggs: Philosophy of the World (Playwrights Horizons). TV: “Glow,” “A Series of Unfortunate Events,” “Nurse Jackie,” “Modern Family,” “Six Degrees,” “The Good Wife,” “Elementary,” “Odd Mom Out,” “Black Box,” “The Mentalist,” “CSI,” “Franklin and Bash,” “Canterbury’s Law,” “Law & Order,” “Criminal Intent,” “Hope and Faith,” “The Royale.” Film: So Cold The River, Mars Needs Moms, I Am Michael, One Night, The Thing About My Folks, The Curse Of The Jade Scorpion, Sudden Manhattan, and the documentaries Whether You Like It Or Not: The True Story of Hedwig and Squeezebox. Regional: the Guthrie, Williamstown, the Old Globe, Bard Summerscape, the Ahmanson, among others. Kevin received the OUTMusic Award for his debut recording, Doll. NYU - Tisch.

    On The Come Up, host Matt Rodin sits with creative people to find out where they’re at, today, in the journey of becoming who they are. What unfolds are often inspiring, transcendental, and candid conversations about the reality of being a growing artist. 
    Matt believes that love is who we are. He taps into people’s light so that we can form deeper connections with ourselves and one another. He’s a queer maker of music, media, characters, and campfires. As an actor, Matt recently starred in Hedwig and the Angry Inch at Milwaukee Rep, and the upcoming musical film BEAU. In 2020, he released his first live solo album, Matt Rodin: Live at Home. Matt has also worked as a content producer and consultant for The Tony Awards, The Smithsonian Institute, SoulCycle, Hamilton, Cynthia Erivo, Ingrid Michaelson, Playbill, Broadway.com, Dear Evan Hansen, Write Out Loud, and more. 

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  • Jordan Donica, Tony Award Nominee and a truly philosophical prince charming, sits down for a conversation about community, what makes things contemporary, the fun in the work, and what he's learning and leaning into.
    Jordan is currently starring as Sir Lancelot in the Lincoln Center Theater production of Camelot, for which he received a Tony nomination. He previously starred as Jordan Chase in the CW’s Charmed and guest starred in the award-winning police procedural drama Blue Bloods. Jordan originated the role of Freddy Eynsford-Hill in the Tony-nominated Lincoln Center Theater production of My Fair Lady, and also starred as Marquis de Lafayette and Thomas Jefferson in the Los Angeles and San Francisco companies of Hamilton. 
    A native of Indianapolis, Indiana, Jordan made his debut starring as the leading man, Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny, in the historic Broadway production of The Phantom of the Opera. He also played Rapunzel’s Prince in Into the Woods at Encores!. In addition to his theater and TV work, Jordan was featured at the Washington National Opera gala at The Kennedy Center, the Pasadena Symphony, and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. He starred as Lancelot in Lincoln Center Theater’s gala production of Camelot opposite Lin Manuel Miranda. Jordan was also featured at the American Songbook Hall of Fame celebration at the invitation of Michael Feinstein. 
    Jordan directed a gala performance of the play “Exonerated” at Northwestern University for the Center on Wrongful Convictions, featuring Harry Lennix and Katrina Lenk. 
    Jordan is a 2016 graduate of Otterbein University, where he graduated with a BFA in Musical Theatre Cum Laude. An ambassador for The Innocence Project, family is everything to Jordan, because without the “little village” of women who raised him, he would not be where he is today. “Every day is a gift.”

    On The Come Up, host Matt Rodin sits with creative people to find out where they’re at, today, in the journey of becoming who they are. What unfolds are often inspiring, transcendental, and candid conversations about the reality of being a growing artist. 
    Matt believes that love is who we are. He taps into people’s light so that we can form deeper connections with ourselves and one another. He’s a queer maker of music, media, characters, and campfires. As an actor, Matt recently starred in Hedwig and the Angry Inch at Milwaukee Rep, and the upcoming musical film BEAU. In 2020, he released his first live solo album, Matt Rodin: Live at Home. Matt has also worked as a content producer and consultant for The Tony Awards, The Smithsonian Institute, SoulCycle, Hamilton, Cynthia Erivo, Ingrid Michaelson, Playbill, Broadway.com, Dear Evan Hansen, Write Out Loud, and more. 

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  • Micaela Diamond, Tony Award nominee and culinary celestial sits down for a conversation about everything from validation and vocal breaks to partnership, pasta, and PARADE. On May 2nd, 2023, Micaela was nominated for a Tony Award for her performance as Lucille Frank in the Broadway revival of Jason Robert Brown's PARADE. This conversation was recorded in March 2023, just after opening night.
    Micaela made her Broadway debut as Babe in THE CHER SHOW. She recently appeared in both THE UNAUTHORIZED BRIDGERTON MUSICAL and Berstein's MASS at The Kennedy Center, Williamstown Theatre Festival's ROW, and Ethan Coen's play A PLAY IS A POEM. Her TV & Film appearances include NBC's JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR, Peggy in TICK, TICK...BOOM!, "The Gilded Age" on HBO and "Up Here" on Hulu.
    Instagram: @micaela_diamond

    On The Come Up, host Matt Rodin sits with creative people to find out where they’re at, today, in the journey of becoming who they are. What unfolds are often inspiring, transcendental, and candid conversations about the reality of being a growing artist. 
    Matt believes that love is who we are. He taps into people’s light so that we can form deeper connections with ourselves and one another. He’s a queer maker of music, media, characters, and campfires. As an actor, Matt recently starred in Hedwig and the Angry Inch at Milwaukee Rep, and the upcoming musical film BEAU. In 2020, he released his first live solo album, Matt Rodin: Live at Home. Matt has also worked as a content producer and consultant for The Tony Awards, The Smithsonian Institute, SoulCycle, Hamilton, Cynthia Erivo, Ingrid Michaelson, Playbill, Broadway.com, Dear Evan Hansen, Write Out Loud, and more. 

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  • Khris Davis, dedicated actor and star of the new movie BIG GEORGE FOREMAN, sits down for an honest conversation about his passion for the work, spirituality, and what he's learned along the way.
    Khris Davis made his NY stage debut starring in The Royale at Lincoln Center (winner of Obie, Drama Desk, Theatre World and Clive Barnes awards; Drama League nominee). Making his Broadway debut, Davis also starred in Sweat (The Public Theater, Studio 54) and Fireflies (Atlantic Theater Company). TV: “Atlanta” (SAG Award nomination). Film: Detroit, Space Jam: A New Legacy and Judas and the Black Messiah. Now, he's the lead of the George Foreman biopic BIG GEORGE FOREMAN for Sony. 

    On The Come Up, host Matt Rodin sits with creative people to find out where they’re at, today, in the journey of becoming who they are. What unfolds are often inspiring, transcendental, and candid conversations about the reality of being a growing artist. 
    Matt believes that love is who we are. He taps into people’s light so that we can form deeper connections with ourselves and one another. He’s a queer maker of music, media, characters, and campfires. As an actor, Matt recently starred in Hedwig and the Angry Inch at Milwaukee Rep, and the upcoming musical film BEAU. In 2020, he released his first live solo album, Matt Rodin: Live at Home. Matt has also worked as a content producer and consultant for The Tony Awards, The Smithsonian Institute, SoulCycle, Hamilton, Cynthia Erivo, Ingrid Michaelson, Playbill, Broadway.com, Dear Evan Hansen, Write Out Loud, and more. 

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  • Karli Dinardo, Australian native and one of the most powerful dancers I've ever met, sits down for a conversation about the spiritual nature of dance, her role in Bob Fosse's DANCIN, and how being an immigrant in this city and business have shaped the woman she is today.
    At the time of recording and release, Karli is in Bob Fosse's DANCIN on Broadway.
    Karli's credits include - Broadway: Moulin Rouge! (OBC, Nini u/s). National Tours: Hamilton (OG Angelica Co, Peggy/Maria u/s), Flashdance (Alex Owens). Off-Broadway: Revolution In the Elbow... (Minetta Lane). Other credits: Bob Fosse's DANCIN' (Old Globe), West Side Story (Carnegie Hall), West Side Story (Helpmann Award Nomination), 42nd Street (Phyllis), The Music Man, The Pajama Game. TV/Film: “Up Here” (Hulu), “Imaginary Friends” (Paramount).

    On The Come Up, host Matt Rodin sits with creative people to find out where they’re at, today, in the journey of becoming who they are. What unfolds are often inspiring, transcendental, and candid conversations about the reality of being a growing artist. 
    Matt believes that love is who we are. He taps into people’s light so that we can form deeper connections with ourselves and one another. He’s a queer maker of music, media, characters, and campfires. As an actor, Matt recently starred in Hedwig and the Angry Inch at Milwaukee Rep, and the upcoming musical film BEAU. In 2020, he released his first live solo album, Matt Rodin: Live at Home. Matt has also worked as a content producer and consultant for The Tony Awards, The Smithsonian Institute, SoulCycle, Hamilton, Cynthia Erivo, Ingrid Michaelson, Playbill, Broadway.com, Dear Evan Hansen, Write Out Loud, and more. 

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  • Grace McLean, a one-of-a-kind performer, writer and composer, sits down for a conversation about finding your voice, creating your own work, embracing your weird, the Marx brothers, and BAD CINDERELLA.
    When this episode was recorded and released, Grace was performing as The Queen in Andrew Lloyd Webber's BAD CINDERELLA on Broadway.
    Grace is a performer, writer, and composer. Broadway: Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812. Off-Broadway and Regional: Suffs (The Public), Cyrano (New Group), Alice by Heart (MCC), In the Green (LCT3), Brooklynite (The Vineyard), Row (WTF), Pump Boys and Dinettes (Weston Playhouse). TV: “The First Lady” (Showtime), “The Other Two” (HBO Max). Her original musical In the Green earned her a Richard Rodgers Award for her writing and a Lortel for her performance. Grace McLean & Them Apples performed in the 2015 and 2016 seasons of Lincoln Center’s American Songbook, and Grace toured Pakistan and Russia as an artistic ambassador with the US State Department. Writer-in-residence at Lincoln Center, Larson Grant recipient (’21) one of Broadway Women’s Fund’s Women to Watch (’21), Civilians R&D Group (’19–’20), MacDowell Fellow (’18), Lincoln Center Emerging Artist Award (’17). The original cast recording for In the Green and EPs Make Me Breakfast and Natural Disaster are available now.

    On The Come Up, host Matt Rodin sits with creative people to find out where they’re at, today, in the journey of becoming who they are. What unfolds are often inspiring, transcendental, and candid conversations about the reality of being a growing artist. 
    Matt believes that love is who we are. He taps into people’s light so that we can form deeper connections with ourselves and one another. He’s a queer maker of music, media, characters, and campfires. As an actor, Matt recently starred in Hedwig and the Angry Inch at Milwaukee Rep, and the upcoming musical film BEAU. In 2020, he released his first live solo album, Matt Rodin: Live at Home. Matt has also worked as a content producer and consultant for The Tony Awards, The Smithsonian Institute, SoulCycle, Hamilton, Cynthia Erivo, Ingrid Michaelson, Playbill, Broadway.com, Dear Evan Hansen, Write Out Loud, and more. 

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  • Harry Turner, filmmaker and conservationist, sits down for a heartfelt conversation about the relationship between us and nature, mental health, and the power of the jungle.
    This episode was recorded in mid-February 2023.
    ‘Wildcat’ tells the story of Harry, a veteran suffering from depression and PTSD who enters the Peruvian Amazon and meets an American scientist running a wildlife center. Entrusted with the life of an orphaned baby ocelot, Harry lives in the deep Amazonian jungle and embarks on a pioneering conservation project. Wildcat can’t be confined to one genre – it's a compelling story of mental health, conservation, discovery, and healing. The documentary was directed by Trevor Frost and Melissa Lesh and is available on Amazon Prime Video.  
    Visit Harry Turner’s non-profit Emerald Arch, specializing in human-wildlife conflict, education, and Amazon conservation, here: https://www.emeraldarch.org/  

    On The Come Up, host Matt Rodin sits with creative people to find out where they’re at, today, in the journey of becoming who they are. What unfolds are often inspiring, transcendental, and candid conversations about the reality of being a growing artist. 
    Matt believes that love is who we are. He taps into people’s light so that we can form deeper connections with ourselves and one another. He’s a queer maker of music, media, characters, and campfires. As an actor, Matt recently starred in Hedwig and the Angry Inch at Milwaukee Rep, and the upcoming musical film BEAU. In 2020, he released his first live solo album, Matt Rodin: Live at Home. Matt has also worked as a content producer and consultant for The Tony Awards, The Smithsonian Institute, SoulCycle, Hamilton, Cynthia Erivo, Ingrid Michaelson, Playbill, Broadway.com, Dear Evan Hansen, Write Out Loud, and more. 

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  • Leo Reich, queer comedian/writer and sardonically self-referential member of Gen-Z, sits down for a conversation about not being funny, self-promotion, and straight people. 
    When this was released, Leo had just closed his solo show LITERALLY...WHO CARES Off-Broadway.
    Leo Reich is a comedian and writer - his smash debut show Literally Who Cares?! was nominated for Best Newcomer at the Dave Comedy Awards 2022 and culminated in a sold out show at EartH Hackney. He recently opened for Simon Amstell on his latest UK tour and previously opened for Cat Cohen on tour. His TV appearances include Friday Night Live (Channel 4), Late Night Mash (Dave), Comedy Central Live (Comedy Central) and Jonathan Ross Comedy Club (ITV). He has written two episodes for the upcoming series Entitled airing on Showtime and Channel 4, and is currently working on various scripted projects. 

    On The Come Up, host Matt Rodin sits with creative people to find out where they’re at, today, in the journey of becoming who they are. What unfolds are often inspiring, transcendental, and candid conversations about the reality of being a growing artist. 
    Matt believes that love is who we are. He taps into people’s light so that we can form deeper connections with ourselves and one another. He’s a queer maker of music, media, characters, and campfires. As an actor, Matt recently starred in Hedwig and the Angry Inch at Milwaukee Rep, and the upcoming musical film BEAU. In 2020, he released his first live solo album, Matt Rodin: Live at Home. Matt has also worked as a content producer and consultant for The Tony Awards, The Smithsonian Institute, SoulCycle, Hamilton, Cynthia Erivo, Ingrid Michaelson, Playbill, Broadway.com, Dear Evan Hansen, Write Out Loud, and more. 

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  • James T. Lane, saintly song and dance man and beacon of light, sits down for a conversation about the divine nature of creativity, addiction, recovery, showing up when it's hard, letting go of perfection, and making space for grace.
    When this was recorded and released, James was starring as Billy Flynn in the Broadway revival of CHICAGO.
    James grew up in the rich artistic city of Philadelphia. He started dancing at the age of 6 and at age 10, saw The Phantom of The Opera and fell in love with musical theatre. When Robert Guillaume (from the hot TV show "Benson") became the first African American to play the Phantom, his eyes were opened to a dream that one day I could star in a Broadway Show too. His trek to Broadway had a lot of twists and turns: he left Carnegie Mellon and Penn State when I was 19 to start working. But at the age of 22, while on the road with the touring production of FAME, he tore my Achilles tendon. The next 4 years were filled with self-destruction and chaos, as he was forced to discover who he was without the bright lights of the stage. But, in 2006, after finding his way back to self-love, he made my Broadway debut in A CHORUS LINE, secure in the fact that his best friend and cheerleader will always be the spirit inside of himself.

    On The Come Up, host Matt Rodin sits with creative people to find out where they’re at, today, in the journey of becoming who they are. What unfolds are often inspiring, transcendental, and candid conversations about the reality of being a growing artist. 
    Matt believes that love is who we are. He taps into people’s light so that we can form deeper connections with ourselves and one another. He’s a queer maker of music, media, characters, and campfires. As an actor, Matt recently starred in Hedwig and the Angry Inch at Milwaukee Rep, and the upcoming musical film BEAU. In 2020, he released his first live solo album, Matt Rodin: Live at Home. Matt has also worked as a content producer and consultant for The Tony Awards, The Smithsonian Institute, SoulCycle, Hamilton, Cynthia Erivo, Ingrid Michaelson, Playbill, Broadway.com, Dear Evan Hansen, Write Out Loud, and more. 

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  • J. Harrison Ghee, minister of love and transcendent triple thread, sits down for an inspiring conversation about intention, purpose, love, and how each of us can free ourselves so that we can truly see ourselves.
    When this was recorded and released, J. was starring as Jerry/Daphne in SOME LIKE IT HOT on Broadway.
    J. Harrison Ghee is a North Carolina native and has been based in New York City for 13 years. J. has performed all over the world from Tokyo Disney Sea Resort to Norwegian Cruise Line as a lead vocalist. In 2017, he made his Broadway debut as "Lola" in KINKY BOOTS the musical, after having traveled the world on the international tour in the role. Most recently he appeared as Andre Mayem in MRS. DOUBTFIRE. You can also see J. on an HBO episode of High Maintenance and recurring on the Netflix series Raising Dion.

    On The Come Up, host Matt Rodin sits with creative people to find out where they’re at, today, in the journey of becoming who they are. What unfolds are often inspiring, transcendental, and candid conversations about the reality of being a growing artist. 
    Matt believes that love is who we are. He taps into people’s light so that we can form deeper connections with ourselves and one another. He’s a queer maker of music, media, characters, and campfires. As an actor, Matt recently starred in Hedwig and the Angry Inch at Milwaukee Rep, and the upcoming musical film BEAU. In 2020, he released his first live solo album, Matt Rodin: Live at Home. Matt has also worked as a content producer and consultant for The Tony Awards, The Smithsonian Institute, SoulCycle, Hamilton, Cynthia Erivo, Ingrid Michaelson, Playbill, Broadway.com, Dear Evan Hansen, Write Out Loud, and more. 

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  • Constantine Rousouli and Carrie St. Louis, TITANIQUE's Jack and Rose, sit down for a kooky crazy candid conversation about creating your own work, friendship, and building a life you love.
    This episode was recorded in January of 2023, while Constantine and Carrie were playing Jack and Rose, respectively, in the Off-Broadway hit TITANIQUE at the Daryl Roth Theater.
    Constantine Rousouli is not only one of the creators of TITANIQUE, he is also playing the iconic role of Jack Dawson made famous by none other than Leonardo DiCaprio. He was most recently seen in Cruel Intentions Off Broadway as the suave and manipulative Sebastian Valmont. He also just wrapped his first film as a supporting lead opposite Naomi Watts in a new Blumhouse feature called This is the Night. TV: AJ and the Queen (Jordan) 9-1-1 on Fox (Miles) The Other Two (Justin), Charmed (Hunter Caine), The Deuce, HBO (Felix Smash), How to be a Vampire, The CW (Gustav), Handy, Comedy Central (Phil Angie’s). PBS Special (Broadway at the White House). Broadway: Hairspray (Link Larkin), Wicked (Fiyero), GHOST (Sam Wheat standby). National Tours: Hairspray (Link Larkin), Legally Blonde (Warner Huntington III), Wicked (Fiyero u/s). 
    Carrie St. Louis was last seen in the Tony Award-winning musical Kinky Boots on Broadway as Lauren. She is best known for her portrayal of Glinda in Wicked on Broadway and in the national touring company. Carrie opened the Las Vegas company of Rock of Ages at the Venetian Hotel as Sherrie and then went on to play the role on Broadway at The Helen Hayes Theater. She originated the role of Annette in Cruel Intentions: The ‘90s Musical Off-Broadway, and her voice can be heard on the Original Cast Recording which topped the Billboard Broadway chart. Her television credits include roles on “Elementary” (CBS), “Blindspot” (NBC), and “Younger” (TV Land). Her solo show, Something Good, which she debuted at Feinstein’s/54 Below, has been performed in cities across the US. A graduate of USC’s Thornton School of Music, Carrie is also an esteemed vocal coach with a private vocal studio in New York City (@thecarriestlouisstudio). For more information, visit www.carriestlouis.com
    For tickets and more information about TITANIQUE visit: https://titaniquemusical.com

    On The Come Up, host Matt Rodin sits with creative people to find out where they’re at, today, in the journey of becoming who they are. What unfolds are often inspiring, transcendental, and candid conversations about the reality of being a growing artist. 
    Matt believes that love is who we are. He taps into people’s light so that we can form deeper connections with ourselves and one another. He’s a queer maker of music, media, characters, and campfires. As an actor, Matt recently starred in Hedwig and the Angry Inch at Milwaukee Rep, and the upcoming musical film BEAU. In 2020, he released his first live solo album, Matt Rodin: Live at Home. Matt has also worked as a content producer and consultant for The Tony Awards, The Smithsonian Institute, SoulCycle, Hamilton, Cynthia Erivo, Ingrid Michaelson, Playbill, Broadway.com, Dear Evan Hansen, Write Out Loud, and more. 

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  • Arty Froushan, an actor and truly gentle man, sits down for a conversation about craft, identity, discipline, the definition of "artist", and this podcast.
    When this was recorded, Arty was in the midst of the Broadway run of Tom Stoppard's LEOPOLDSTADT.
    British Iranian actor Arty stars as 'Jonah' in both seasons of Amazon’s fantasy drama ‘Carnival Row' alongside Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevigne. His other TV credits include 'Strikeback' and 'Knightfall'. In 2022 he played skilled young knight Qarl Correy in the Golden Globe nominated, Game of Thrones prequel 'House of the Dragon'. In August 2021 he starred as Leo in Tom Stoppard's 'masterpiece', his award-winning play 'Leopoldstadt', produced by Sonia Friedman, at the Wyndham Theatre for a 3 month run. The play is set during war time Vienna and follows a prosperous Jewish family during Nazi occupation and the Holocaust. The play won an Olivier Award for 'Best New Play' in 2020. He reprised the role of Leo for the play's 2022 run at the Longacre Theatre on Broadway. 

    On The Come Up, host Matt Rodin sits with creative people to find out where they’re at, today, in the journey of becoming who they are. What unfolds are often inspiring, transcendental, and candid conversations about the reality of being a growing artist. 
    Matt believes that love is who we are. He taps into people’s light so that we can form deeper connections with ourselves and one another. He’s a queer maker of music, media, characters, and campfires. As an actor, Matt recently starred in Hedwig and the Angry Inch at Milwaukee Rep, and the upcoming musical film BEAU. In 2020, he released his first live solo album, Matt Rodin: Live at Home. Matt has also worked as a content producer and consultant for The Tony Awards, The Smithsonian Institute, SoulCycle, Hamilton, Cynthia Erivo, Ingrid Michaelson, Playbill, Broadway.com, Dear Evan Hansen, Write Out Loud, and more. 

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  • Melanie La Barrie, a generous soul with a Calypsonian spirit, sits down for a candid conversation about the relationship between artist and audience, spirituality, new musicals and tiny miracles.
    When this was recorded, Mel had just made her Broadway debut in "& Juliet".
    Mel is originally from Trinidad where she was a Calypsonian and a radio DJ before moving to London and getting her Masters in Organizational Psychology. She booked her first role from an open call, with no formal training. Her credits include the original West End productions & original cast recordings of & Juliet, Matilda, Mary Poppins, and Daddy Cool. Other West End productions: Wicked, Les Misérables, Dick Whittington, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, The Lorax, Ragtime. Other Theatre includes: Fiddler on the Roof, Romeo and Juliet, White Christmas, Guys and Dolls, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, The Sunshine Boys. Film: London Road. Television: “Casualty” and “Eastenders.”

    On The Come Up, host Matt Rodin sits with creative people to find out where they’re at, today, in the journey of becoming who they are. What unfolds are often inspiring, transcendental, and candid conversations about the reality of being a growing artist. 
    Matt believes that love is who we are. He taps into people’s light so that we can form deeper connections with ourselves and one another. He’s a queer maker of music, media, characters, and campfires. As an actor, Matt recently starred in Hedwig and the Angry Inch at Milwaukee Rep, and the upcoming musical film BEAU. In 2020, he released his first live solo album, Matt Rodin: Live at Home. Matt has also worked as a content producer and consultant for The Tony Awards, The Smithsonian Institute, SoulCycle, Hamilton, Cynthia Erivo, Ingrid Michaelson, Playbill, Broadway.com, Dear Evan Hansen, Write Out Loud, and more. 

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