Episodes

  • Nora Bayes, Star
    Feb 28 2026

    Nora Bayes — The Original Broadway Firecracker

    Nora Bayes was one of the brightest, boldest stars of early American entertainment—a singer, comedian, songwriter, and vaudeville powerhouse whose influence stretched from the music halls of the 1890s to the Broadway revues of the 1920s. In this episode, Daryl explores Bayes’s remarkable career across vaudeville, musical comedy, and the Ziegfeld Follies, her headline‑making marriages, and the hit songs she helped create, including the enduring classic “Shine On, Harvest Moon.”

    You’ll also discover the unexpected modern twist in her legacy: the satirical novel Smash, inspired by a fictional musical about Bayes’s life, which later became the basis for the TV series Smash.

    A trailblazer with a voice and personality too big for any one stage, Nora Bayes helped shape the sound and spirit of American theater—and her story still sparkles today.

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    21 mins
  • The Operettas and Musicals of Victor Herbert
    Feb 24 2026

    Step into a world of romance, whimsy, and turn‑of‑the‑century theatrical magic as What About Theater? explores the life and legacy of composer Victor Herbert — one of the foundational architects of American musical theater.

    In this episode, Daryl takes you on a melodic journey through Herbert’s most beloved operettas and musicals, from the fairy‑tale charm of Babes in Toyland to the sweeping romance of Naughty Marietta and the comedic sparkle of The Red Mill. Along the way, you’ll discover how Herbert blended European operetta traditions with a distinctly American spirit, helping shape the sound of Broadway long before the Golden Age arrived.

    Whether you’re a lifelong theater lover or just discovering the roots of American musicals, this episode offers history, storytelling, and a celebration of the melodies that helped define a generation of stage magic.

    Tune in and rediscover the composer who taught America how to dream in song.

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    19 mins
  • Broadway Musicals of the 1930s
    Jan 28 2026

    Step into the swing‑era sparkle of the 1930s as What About Theater? explores the Broadway musicals that defined a decade of resilience and creativity. Even in the midst of the Great Depression, composers like George and Ira Gershwin, Cole Porter, and Rodgers & Hart produced some of the most iconic shows in musical theater history.

    From the jazzy energy of Girl Crazy to the Pulitzer Prize‑winning satire of Of Thee I Sing, and the sophisticated brilliance of Anything Goes, this episode highlights the creators, performers, and innovations that shaped the era. Meet the stars who lit up the stage — Ethel Merman, Ginger Rogers, Ray Bolger, and more — and discover how the musicals of the 1930s paved the way for Broadway’s Golden Age.

    A lively, insightful journey through a decade when theater offered hope, glamour, and unforgettable music.

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    9 mins
  • The Major Broadway Musicals of the 1920's
    Jan 25 2026

    Step into the glittering world of the Jazz Age as What About Theater? explores the Broadway musicals that defined the 1920s. This episode dives into the shows, creators, and stars who transformed American musical theater during one of its most vibrant decades.

    From Jerome Kern’s early hits to the groundbreaking impact of Shuffle Along, the 1920s brought new sounds, new stories, and a bold new theatrical identity. Discover how composers, lyricists, and performers shaped the era with syncopated rhythms, dazzling revues, and unforgettable characters.

    You’ll meet the stars who lit up the stage — Marilyn Miller, Fanny Brice, Noble Sissle, Eubie Blake, and more — and learn how their artistry helped usher in a modern Broadway. Whether you’re a theater lover, a history buff, or simply curious about the roots of American musicals, this episode brings the Jazz Age to life with insight, warmth, and storytelling flair

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    7 mins
  • Theater and Vaudeville in the 1890s Featuring Tony Pastor and the Rise of a New American Stage
    Jan 23 2026

    Welcome to What About Theater?, the show where we explore the stories, the people, and the backstage magic that shaped the world of performance. I’m your host, Reverend Daryl Taylor‑Hazel, and today we’re stepping back into the bustling, boisterous 1890s — a decade when American entertainment reinvented itself.

    We’re talking about vaudeville — the variety show that became the heartbeat of a nation.

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    8 mins
  • Welcome to the New Season of What About Theater?
    Jan 21 2026

    “Welcome to the new season of What About Theater? —the podcast where host Daryl Taylor‑Hazel explores the magic, meaning, and behind‑the‑scenes stories of the stage. From comedies and dramas to the vibrant world of musical theater, this new season brings fresh conversations, new insights, and a renewed celebration of the art we love. If you’ve ever wondered what really makes theater come alive, you’re in the right place.”

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    7 mins