BROADWAY BESTIES
The Broadway Besties Podcast with Carson Twitchell and Mark Kurian
Step into the world of Broadway with Carson Twitchell and Mark Kurian, two theater insiders bringing you behind the curtain of New York’s biggest shows, stars, and stories.
Carson, a Broadway performer with firsthand experience on stage, and Mark, a media and pop culture voice with a deep love for musical theater, deliver a dynamic mix of insider access, humor, and unfiltered conversation. Together, they break down everything happening on Broadway right now, from must-see shows and iconic performances to industry secrets and casting buzz.
Each episode of The Broadway Besties Podcast features conversations about Broadway shows, musical theater trends, and exclusive interviews with actors, creatives, and industry professionals. Whether you are a lifelong theater fan or just discovering Broadway, this podcast gives you a front-row seat to the drama, the talent, and the reality behind the spotlight.
Expect bold opinions, honest reviews, and the kind of backstage insight you will not find anywhere else.
If you love Broadway musicals, theater culture, and the stories behind the stage, The Broadway Besties Podcast is your go-to source for everything happening on Broadway and beyond.
BROADWAY BESTIES
Hitting 300K Followers & Curtain Calls: A Broadway Celebration!
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This week, we’re popping the confetti cannons and doing jazz hands of joy because… we hit 300K followers! 🎉 Whether you’ve been with us since day one or just hopped aboard the Broadway train, THANK YOU for trusting us with your theater-loving hearts. 💖
We get sentimental (just a little), reflecting on this amazing journey, and then dive headfirst into what’s happening on the Great White Way. From beloved shows taking their final bows to exciting new productions coming soon, we’re covering it all. Grab your Playbills and your tissues—we’re celebrating and spilling tea.
🎶 We also answer the question: If we could bring one closing show back for one more night only… which one would it be?