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Jim Caruso's Cast Party Radio Show with Stephanie J. Block
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Sunday, March 19, 2006; Posted: 12:35 PM - by BWW

Jim Caruso's Cast Party is a joyous celebration of the showbiz scene, featuring live musical performances by New York's most dazzling Broadway and cabaret personalities. Like any successful soiree, though, the chat won't take a back seat to the music! You'll be privy to dishy conversations with your favorite stars about anything and everything they might have on their brilliant minds. Historic or hysterical…Jim Caruso's Cast Party is always entertaining! Tune in every Tuesday and Friday night at 8pm exclusively on BroadwayWorld.com!

Visit Cast Party's web site at
www.castpartynyc.com.



Cast Party is available on the site in both streaming and downloadable form, and new episodes of Cast Party - The Radio Show can now also automatically be download via Apple's iTunes Service. Joining leading streams of all natures, you can now subscribe to the Cast Party podcast by searching for the show on iTunes. This further expands the reach of Cast Party to an untapped, tech savvy audience. Go subscribe!

Our great pal Stephanie J. Block is back from a year on the road as Elphaba, the extremely green gal in the National Tour of Wicked. She has thrilling news about her upcoming career-making gig, and we're delighted that she's chosen to announce all the details on Cast Party - The Radio Show! You'll get some Wicked history, hear about the rigors of touring, and learn the advantages of local honey!  



Jim Caruso's Cast Party Archives
 
Special thanks to Brian Wilson of SoHa Media for Production Services


Reader Feedback - 9 Replies

Jim is the best
by OhEric @ 04/20/04, 01:35:18 PM

Always funny and witty. He knows everyone. Can't wait to hear the show


Jim Caruso & Stephanie Block Rock!
by ProducerDirector @ 04/30/04, 03:23:14 PM

Stephanie recently did a seminar for a group of girls from Mother McAuley Liberal Arts High School in Chicago who saw 'The Boy From Oz' as part of the theatre trip to New York that our company, Manhattan Tour & Travel (212-921-8850) organized for their drama club. Stephanie was FABULOUS and the teenagers had such a great time at the seminar and the show that they told Stephanie they were going back to see the show AGAIN. Being the great person that she is, Stephanie told Hugh Jackman about this, and he made a point of acknowledging his "Chicago Oz Girls" during the show. It made a great trip even more memorable for them. Many thanks to Stephanie! Can't wait for Jim's Pink Room Cast Party to start! It's going to be GREAT!


A terrific interviewer!
by sharonkurland @ 06/08/04, 06:00:10 PM

I heard Jim's show for the first time when he interviewed Toxic Audio after they won their Drama Desk award for Best Unique Theatrical Experience. What a fun interview with a terrific group of singers! Now I'm hooked! Thanks Jim!


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