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Beltline to Broadway
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The Beltline to Broadway podcast blends behind-the-scenes insights, fascinating interviews, and stories from the stage. From the vibrant stages of Raleigh, North Carolina's Beltline to the iconic theaters of Broadway, this show celebrates the magic of live performance, the talent that powers it, and the passion that fuels it all.
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How does an aspiring doctor make the leap to the stage and step into the role of the Michael Jackson alternate in the national tour of MJ the Musical? In this episode, we sit down with Melvin Gray Jr., who shares what it takes to embody one of history's most iconic performers. It’s a conversation about pivots, purpose, and what happens when you allow your path to evolve beyond the original plan.
About the Guest
Melvin Gray Jr. -- Tours: Ain’t Too Proud (Swing/Dance Captain). Regional: Bull Durham, Smokey Joe’s Cafe, Songs for a New World, The Scottsboro Boys, Newsies. Film/TV: “Killer Beat”, “Medicating & Healing”, “Hype”. Writer/producer: The Witch’s Book.
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Kennedy Caughell—currently starring as Jersey in the national tour of Hell’s Kitchen— joins the pod squad to share her journey from growing up on a small Oklahoma farm to building a career on Broadway, reflecting on the faith, visualization, and relentless discipline that fueled her dreams. Kennedy also discusses the profound influence of Carole King and Alicia Keys on her artistry, leadership, and upcoming music projects, while exploring how Hell’s Kitchen speaks to today’s divided cultural moment—reminding listeners that community, creativity, and collective action remain powerful forces for healing and hope.
Kennedy has captivated audiences nationwide with her powerhouse vocals and magnetic stage presence. She was most recently seen as Jenna in Waitress and has starred in iconic roles such as Carole King in the national tour of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Elphaba in Wicked, and Elsa in Frozen. Broadway credits include Paradise Square, Beautiful, and Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812. Kennedy made her Carnegie Hall debut in the leading role of Super You, returning just a month later to star in Mozart: Her Story – The New Musical. Other favorite regional credits: MTWichita, NLB, 9 to 5 at the Fulton (Judy), Tick, Tick… Boom! at the Kennedy Center (dir. Neil Patrick Harris), and Great Comet at PCLO (Sonya). On screen, she’s appeared in Law & Order: SVU, Parked for Love, and The Outlier. Beyond the stage, Kennedy is preparing to release her debut album, Just the Beginning, and is a passionate educator, offering master classes and private coaching across the country. BFA in Music Theater from Elon University.
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This episode is a powerful, joy-filled conversation about saying yes to yourself—no matter your age, body, or past doubts. First, Christina Wells, who shares how discovering confidence later in life transformed her career, her sense of worth, and her mission to inspire others. From her breakout moment on America’s Got Talent to championing community, Christina reflects on resilience, representation, and the freedom that comes with embracing your authentic self. Then, learn how Music Theater International's senior editions of classic musicals are impacting communities and how Dancing Man Productions is putting performers ages 55 and over center stage at Raleigh Little Theatre. It’s a moving reminder that it’s never too late to step into the spotlight—or your second act.
Christina Wells is a nurse, singer, actress, and motivational speaker from Houston, Texas. After years of caring for othersas a Registered Nurse, and single mother to her two incredible sons, Christina embarked upon a journey of self-discovery that would lead her to national recognition. While in her 40s, she shifted focus toward her passion for singing and performance and found herself auditioning for America’s Got Talent. She not only landed a spot in the competition but was a semifinalist earning praise from the infamous Simon Cowell while winning over the hearts of America. Follow Christina on social media @christinawellsofficial or visit christinawells.com.
Mark Steward and Freddie Lee Heath (Dancing Man Productions): Heath holds a BS in Dance from East Carolina University and a Masters in School Administration from North Carolina State University. He worked for Wake County Public Schools in Raleigh, NC since 1992 having taught dance to all levels K-12. Recently retired, he served the district as Director of Arts Education in this position he based his work firmly on an equity based practice that arts for all combined with rigor and relevance daily as he guided the work of 650 arts educators. Freddie Lee was one of the first dance educators in the country to achieve National Board Certification; now, he mentors others through this process. In 2010, he served as president of North Carolina Alliance for Athletics, Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance where he has the distinction of being only the 2nd dance educator to serve in the 122 year history of the organization. Heath has received numerous awards based on his teaching including “Dance Teacher” Magazine’s 2008 K-12 National Teacher of the Year and National Dance Association’s 2010 National K-12 Teacher of the Year. For more information visit dancingmanproductions.com.
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This episode of Beltline to Broadway features a thoughtful conversation with director and artist N.J. Agwuna, exploring her journey through Broadway, off-Broadway, and regional theater, including her work on Moulin Rouge, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, and the Pulitzer Prize–winning play Primary Trust. Agwuna reflects on lessons in leadership, collaboration, and community, particularly the importance of honoring individuality within established productions and creating welcoming spaces for artists. She discusses the inequities faced by Black women in theater, the value of mentorship and peer networks, and how community sustains artists and audiences.
NJ Agwuna is a director and theater artist whose work spans Broadway, off-Broadway, and regional stages, with a focus on collaborative storytelling, emotional clarity, and ensemble-driven work. She has served as an assistant director on productions including Moulin Rouge! The Musical on Broadway and national tour, as well as the current off-Broadway revival of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.
Working with companies such as Third Rail Productions and Punch Drunk has given her new insight into how to affect audiences in ways that make them ask tough questions, connect with characters in new ways, and grow, shift, and change their ideas about what theatre is and their experience of it. She approaches theatre with curiosity and wonder, believing that theatre can not only heal us, but also show us all the possibilities of the world that we inhabit. She has worked on a national and international scale, continuing to explore classic texts, develop new plays, and devise and investigate new ways to explore trauma and mental illness through theatre.
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Raised on the music of Sinatra and Frankie Valli, Dominic Scaglione Jr. reflects on Sinatra’s torch songs, the magic of playing Frankie Valli in Jersey Boys and returning to the stage with Amanda Kloots in The Sarafinas, My Way at Theatre Raleigh.
About The Guest
Dominic Scaglione Jr. played the role of Four Seasons frontman Frankie Valli in the Chicago and Las Vegas companies of the Tony Award-winning Jersey Boys before joining the Broadway company in 2013. Eschewing college or theater training, the Belleville, New Jersey native wanted to be a singer and toured with major music acts like Destiny’s Child and Christina Aguilera before committing to theater.
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Gerianne Perez (Operation Mincemeat) joins the pod squad to talk about her journey from singing in her high school's show choir to Broadway. Hear what she has to say about the importance of representation in theater, the quiet confidence learned from working with powerhouse women, and the performer mindset that helps overcome nerves.
Gerianne Perez is a powerhouse performer known for her soaring vocals, emotional depth, and commanding stage presence. A proud New Yorker of Puerto Rican descent, she has built a dynamic career spanning Broadway and several national tours.
She made her Broadway debut in the groundbreaking a cappella musical In Transit and went on to appear in Waitress, where her vocal strength and heartfelt performance left a lasting mark. Most recently, she is standing by for the tour de force role of Montagu in the U.S. premiere of the West End hit Operation Mincemeat, earning praise for her comedic brilliance and versatility in one of the most buzzed-about new musicals of the season.
Her national tour credits include Vocalosity, Waitress, and the original U.S. Boleyn Tour company of SIX, where she originated the role of Catherine of Aragon. Gerianne has also worked extensively in regional theatre, bringing warmth, wit, and vocal fire to both classic and contemporary roles. For more information visit www.gerianneperez.com.
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This episode dives into the play Native and the independent film adaptation The Problem of the Hero, both of which explore the relationship and ideological conflict between literary figures Richard Wright and Paul Green. The conversation delves into themes of racism, patriotism, artistic integrity, censorship, and the role of art in driving social change.
David zum Brunnen is a seasoned actor, director, and theater-maker with decades of experience in both classical and contemporary work.
He is widely recognized for his portrayal of Paul Green in Native and The Problem of the Hero, roles that reflect his longstanding interest in the life and legacy of the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright. In addition to acting, zum Brunnen is also a respected educator and producer, known for fostering collaborative ensemble work and promoting historically significant narratives.
J. Mardrice Henderson is an accomplished actor and storyteller known for his dynamic stage presence and thoughtful portrayals of complex characters. A classically trained performer with a passion for social justice and truth-telling through art, Henderson first came to prominence through his role as Richard Wright in the stage play Native, later reprising the role in the award-winning independent film The Problem of the Hero. His performance earned acclaim for its emotional depth and fierce authenticity. Outside of acting, Henderson is an educator and advocate for equity in the arts, often lending his voice to discussions around representation and cultural integrity in storytelling.
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This episode of the Beltline to Broadway podcast, hosted by Lauren Van Hemert, spotlights a new production of Hairspray at Thalian Hall in Wilmington, NC. What makes this production unique is its powerful blend of Broadway alumni, live TV experience, and hair-raising (literally) design, brought together by the Opera House Theatre Company.
Melissa VanPelt is a native of Memphis TN and a graduate of AMDA(The American Musical and Dramatic Academy) in NYC. Theater credits include Hairspray on Broadway, Hairspray National Tour, Once On this Island, Ain’t Misbehavin', Purlie and Fame. Live Entertainment credits include Hairspray with The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Royal Caribbean Cruises, Spirit cruises, Cedar Point, Libertyland, and The USO Show Troupe.
Rhon Saunders is a dynamic performer and choreographer whose career bridges the worlds of stage and screen. A featured dancer in NBC’s Hairspray Live!, Rhon’s high-energy performance and deep understanding of the show's iconic choreography brought him national attention and solidified his connection to the Hairspray legacy. With over a decade of professional dance experience, Rhon has worked across theater, television, and live entertainment, bringing both charisma and precision to every project he touches. As co-choreographer for the Opera House Theatre Company’s production of Hairspray, Rhon combines his lived experience in the show with a thoughtful, inclusive approach to storytelling through movement.
Erin Sullivan is a seasoned performer and wig designer whose connection to Hairspray spans decades and roles. She starred as Amber Von Tussle in the national tour from 2008 to 2010 and now returns to the stage as Velma, bringing full-circle flair and fierce comedic timing to the Opera House Theatre Company’s production. A true multi-hyphenate, Erin also serves as the show's wig supervisor, drawing on her deep knowledge of character transformation and period styling. Her passion for theatrical storytelling—both onstage and backstage—makes her an invaluable part of the Hairspray legacy and a beloved mentor to rising performers.
Links:
Opera House Theatre Company
Thalian Hall Center for the Performing Arts
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Eric Woodall joins the pod squad to discuss the 2025 Tony Awards season, with reflections on Broadway trends, productions, performers, and predictions across various categories.
Eric Woodall is a nationally respected theater director, casting professional, and arts leader with deep roots in both Broadway and regional theater. Currently serving as the Producing Artistic Director of Theatre Raleigh, Eric is known for his visionary leadership, dynamic productions, and unwavering commitment to artistic excellence.
Before returning to North Carolina, Eric spent over a decade as a casting director for Broadway and national tours with Tara Rubin Casting in New York City. His casting credits include blockbuster productions such as The Phantom of the Opera, Les Misérables, Billy Elliot, and Mamma Mia!.
A former Tony Awards voter, Eric brings an insider's perspective to the Broadway industry, blending a love for new works with a reverence for classic storytelling. His creative lens is marked by innovation, inclusivity, and an enduring passion for reimagining beloved works—traits evident in his acclaimed regional productions of Gypsy, Parade, August: Osage County, and Ragtime.
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In this thoughtful and heartfelt episode, host Lauren Van Hemert sits down with acclaimed actor, producer, and musician Brandon Victor Dixon to discuss his artistic journey, advocacy, and newly released single, "Maybe." Known for roles in Hamilton and The Color Purple, Dixon opens up about the soulfulness behind his music, the importance of civic engagement, and the power of storytelling in creating social change.
The episode serves as both an inspiring dialogue and a wake-up call—reminding listeners that allyship and anti-racism are continuous commitments. Lauren reflects on her own biases, thanking Dixon for challenging her perspective and deepening the conversation.
Brandon Victor Dixon is a Tony, Emmy, and Grammy-nominated performer, producer, and activist best known for his unforgettable performances in Broadway hits like Hamilton, The Color Purple, and Shuffle Along. A graduate of Columbia University, Dixon has built a celebrated career defined by versatility and purpose. He originated the role of Harpo in The Color Purple, earned critical acclaim as Aaron Burr in Hamilton, and captivated television audiences as Judas in NBC’s Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert. His dynamic talents extend behind the scenes as well—he is a co-founder of WalkRunFly Productions, a company committed to developing socially conscious theater and amplifying diverse voices.
Beyond the spotlight, Dixon is a passionate advocate for equity, civic engagement, and social justice. He’s used his platform to speak out on issues ranging from voting rights to arts accessibility and is widely recognized for his bold 2016 message to then-Vice President Mike Pence during a Hamilton curtain call. Most recently, Dixon released his soul-stirring single “Maybe,” a musical meditation on collective responsibility and hope, inspired in part by James Baldwin. With every performance and project, Dixon continues to challenge, uplift, and inspire audiences through the intersection of art and activism.
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Ali Stroker joins the pod squad for an honest, inspiring conversation about breaking barriers on Broadway and beyond. From her historic win for Oklahoma! to navigating an industry not always built for inclusivity, Ali shares how she turned challenges into opportunities.
Ali Stroker is a Tony Award-winning actress, singer, and advocate who has made history as a trailblazer for performers with disabilities. In 2015, she broke new ground as the first actor in a wheelchair to appear on Broadway, starring in Deaf West Theatre’s acclaimed revival of Spring Awakening.
er portrayal of Ado Annie in the 2019 Broadway revival of Oklahoma! earned her a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical, marking another historic first. Beyond the stage, she has appeared in television series such as Only Murders in the Building, Ozark, and Echoes. Committed to advocacy, Stroker co-founded Be More Heroic, an anti-bullying campaign, and has led theater workshops for women and children affected by HIV/AIDS in South Africa. Her motto, "Turning Your Limitations Into Your Opportunities," reflects her dedication to empowering others through the arts.
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The incomparable Carmen Cusack—Tony-nominated star of Bright Star, Wicked, and Flying Over Sunset joins the pod squad. She shares the fascinating arc of her career, from training as an opera singer to finding her authentic voice in roles that defy genre conventions. She also offers a behind-the-scenes look at her artistic process as she prepares for an immersive concert at Theatre Raleigh. With humor, honesty, and soul, Carmen Cusack reminds us why she's one of the most compelling performers working today.
Carmen Cusack is a Tony-nominated actress and singer best known for originating the role of Alice Murphy in Bright Star, for which she received critical acclaim. With a rich background in opera, gospel, and contemporary music, she has brought powerhouse performances to the stage in roles like Elphaba in Wicked, Clare Boothe Luce in Flying Over Sunset, and Nellie Forbush in South Pacific. A genre-defying artist, Carmen continues to forge new paths as a musician, storyteller, and collaborator in both musical theater and original music projects.
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Whether in soap operas or stage work, it’s all about honoring the craft, respecting the audience, and telling stories that matter. Hear what John Wesley Shipp and David A. Gregory say about their journey from meeting on One Life to Live to facing off in the courtroom drama, Caine Mutiny Court-Martial.
John Wesley Shipp is a veteran actor best known for his dynamic range across television and stage. He originated the role of The Flash in the 1990s CBS series and later returned to the modern CW version in multiple iconic roles, including Barry Allen’s father. Shipp also made a major mark in daytime television, earning two Daytime Emmy Awards for his performances on As the World Turns and Santa Barbara. Beyond his screen presence, he’s a passionate stage performer with deep ties to theatrical storytelling and a loyal fan base spanning generations.
David Gregory is a seasoned actor recognized for his compelling work in television, film, and theater. He’s best known for his role as Robert Ford on the long-running soap opera One Life to Live, where he became a fan favorite for his emotionally complex portrayal. Off the screen, Gregory has built a strong reputation in regional and off-Broadway theater, often gravitating toward powerful, language-driven plays. He brings a thoughtful, grounded approach to every role and is deeply engaged in conversations around storytelling, ethics, and the impact of live performance.
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Robert Ariza (Hamilton, Spring Awakening) and Maya Jacobson (Fiddler on the Roof) join the podsquad to discuss how even quirky cult musicals like Little Shop carry deeper critiques of capitalism and power. While early in their careers, both actors bring insight into how the stage can be a space for healing, rebellion, and storytelling that transcends language and background.
Robert Ariza is a dynamic and versatile stage actor known for his work in boundary-breaking productions that blend artistry with activism. A proud alum of the groundbreaking Spring Awakening revival by Deaf West Theatre, Robert stepped into a unique role as a swing, learning American Sign Language from scratch to help bring an inclusive and visually stunning production to life on Broadway. His work reflects a deep commitment to storytelling that empowers marginalized voices and pushes the boundaries of traditional theater.
Robert’s journey has also led him to the national tours of Hamilton (Chicago), Les Misérables (North America), Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 (Shanghai).
Best known for her role in the acclaimed Yiddish Fiddler on the Roof, Maya Jacobson brought powerful emotional nuance to a production that not only celebrated Jewish heritage but also honored her own family's Holocaust history. Regionally, she has been seen in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (Asolo Repertory Theatre), A Crucible 001 (Bard), Fiddler on the Roof (Paper Mill Playhouse), Fun Home (Studio Theatre), Fiddler on the Roof (The Lyric Opera of Chicago), A Walk on the Moon (George Street Playhouse).
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In this heartfelt episode of Beltline to Broadway, host Lauren Van Hemert sits down with four-time Emmy Award-winning actress Kim Zimmer to discuss her latest role in The Trip to Bountiful at Theater Raleigh. Kim also opens up about her personal journey with breast cancer, the resilience required to work in daytime television, and what it's like to portray complex women on stage and screen.
Kim Zimmer is best known for her iconic role as Reva Shayne on the long-running soap opera Guiding Light, for which she received critical acclaim and a devoted fanbase. With a career spanning decades, Kim has brought dynamic characters to life on both television and the stage, including roles in Wicked and Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks. A passionate advocate for live theater and mature storytelling, she continues to inspire audiences with her authenticity, emotional depth, and enduring talent.
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Dana Costello joins the pod squad to discuss how performing in Suffs built her confidence on and off the stage, the importance of regional theater, and her long-running involvement with the upcoming musical Joy. Dana is performing in the Theatre Raleigh production of The Trip to Bountiful alongside four-time Emmy Award-winner Kim Zimmer.
Dana Costello is a talented actress and vocalist known for her work in theater, television, and digital media. She has appeared on Broadway in Jekyll & Hyde, Finding Neverland, and Suffs and has starred in numerous regional theater productions, including Miss Saigon, Little Women, and RENT. Costello has also made television appearances, notably in Law & Order, and participated in digital projects like A Killer Party: A Murder Mystery Musical.
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Megan McGinnis joins the pod squad to reflect on her dual career as an actor and director, her experience touring, and the challenges of performing opposite a demon with issues on the national tour of Beetlejuice. Whether you're a longtime Beetlejuice fan or new to the musical, this conversation offers a heartfelt and entertaining glimpse behind the scenes.
Megan McGinnis is a talented actress and singer currently touring with the national production of Beetlejuice. Best known for her acclaimed performance as Eponine in Les Misérables and her Drama Desk-nominated role in Daddy Long Legs, McGinnis has an extensive Broadway and touring resume, including roles in Little Women, Beauty and the Beast, and Thoroughly Modern Millie. With her powerful vocals and heartfelt performances, she continues to captivate audiences nationwide.
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Miki Abraham joins the pod squadd to share their journey with Shucked, from its early days as The Hee Haw Musical to Broadway and beyond. They discuss the evolution of the production, the creative team's commitment to adapting the show to its performers, and the empowering experience of playing Lulu. We also explore deeper themes of identity, representation, and the importance of showing up authentically in the theater industry. Plus, Mickey reflects on the impact of their performance on audiences across the country and the importance of creating space for queer and non-binary voices in the arts.
Miki Abraham They/them. Broadway: Shucked(OBC), Off-Broadway: A Sign Of The Times at New World Stages. National Tour: Once On This Island, and Beautiful. Beyond the stage they are the owner of Castle In The Sky Self-Esteem and Career Coaching, sharing joy and empowerment through transparency and tough love. They live by a life and business motto of "The most important story you will ever tell is the one you tell yourself about yourself”@mikiabraham_
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Norbert Leo Butz and Lauren Kennedy reunite to reflect on their journey as the original Cathy and Jamie in The Last Five Years. They share behind-the-scenes stories about the show's development, including how Jason Robert Brown shaped the music around their performances. The conversation explores the challenges of performing such an emotionally intense two-person musical, the struggles of engaging audiences with its unconventional structure, and how the show deeply influenced their personal and professional lives.
Norbert Leo Butz is a two-time Tony Award-winning actor known for his powerhouse performances in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Catch Me If You Can, and My Fair Lady. A versatile performer across stage and screen, he has appeared in TV series such as Bloodline, Fosse/Verdon, and Debris. Lauren Kennedy, a celebrated Broadway actress, is known for her roles in Sunset Boulevard, Side Show, and Spamalot. Beyond performing, she has made a name for herself as a producer and director, shaping the next generation of theater artists.
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Author Carol de Giere (Defying Gravity) joins the podcast to explore the fascinating history and unsung stories behind Pippin. Hear how Stephen Schwartz developed the show as a student at Carnegie Mellon, about his creative clashes with legendary director Bob Fosse, and how the 2013 revival reimagined the production (and ending) for a new generation. Carol also shares insights into Schwartz’s songwriting process, his musical influences—from Carole King to Paul Simon—and why Pippin remains timeless over 50 years after its premiere.
Carol de Giere is the author of Defying Gravity: The Creative Career of Stephen Schwartz, from Godspell to Wicked, an in-depth biography chronicling the life and work of the legendary composer. Through extensive interviews with Schwartz and his collaborators, she provides a rare behind-the-scenes look at the creative process behind iconic musicals like Godspell, Pippin, and Wicked. Carol is also the creator of The Schwartz Scene, an online newsletter dedicated to fans of Stephen Schwartz’s work.
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