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A Look Back at Lisa Howard Defining Success on Her Own Terms in Broadway Musicals
Season 9 · Episode 43

A Look Back at Lisa Howard Defining Success on Her Own Terms in Broadway Musicals

Broadway actress who keeps "making it" one show at a time, no matter the size of the role.

Why I‘ll Never Make It

February 20, 20261h 12m

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Show Notes

After working with Lisa Howard in 2022 on a production of 42nd Street at Goodspeed in Connecticut, she sat down with me the following year to chat about her career and of course reminisce about our time together doing that show. She is so spirited and cheerful, and that’s reason enough to love this conversation. But what made it so memorable is how she pulls the curtain way back and reveals the trials and tribulations of putting a new show together, some more successfully than others.

Because for nearly twenty years, Lisa Howard has made a career out of originating roles on Broadway from The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee to 9 to 5 and Escape to Margaritaville. She shares what it’s like to survive a rehearsal process that feels impossible, to be part of a show the cast loves even when the critics don’t, and to help shape a piece of theatre while it’s still trying to figure out what it is. And then we discuss a topic everyone asks her about, but this time in a way that lets her define the story for herself.

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