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Loving You: The Untold Sondheim

Loving You: The Untold Sondheim

著者: Martin Milnes & Peter E Jones
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Made by Steve's friends, with Steve friends.All rights reserved. アート エンターテインメント・舞台芸術 音楽
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  • Anything You Do, Let It Come From You | Sondheim: The Mentor
    2026/04/02

    Presenting the exclusive story of Stephen Sondheim’s Oxford University Masterclass. For six months in 1990, Steve personally mentored 13 hand-picked young composer-lyricists in a classroom setting. In this episode, for the first time ever, Steve’s protegees’ reunite to share their never-before-heard testimony about how Steve shaped not just their careers – but their entire lives.


    “To a musical theatre writer, studying with Stephen Sondheim is like a Christian meeting Jesus. And I measure my life in before and after.” Leslie Arden

    Steve always said ‘Teaching is the sacred profession’ – but how did it feel to receive Sondheim’s committed mentorship? For his students, what was the long-term personal impact of Steve’s dedicated teaching? And discover how Steve’s six months in Oxford became just as important to him as it did to his protegees.

    “This is not just about musicals. He changed our lives. He changed the direction and scent of our lives.” Ed Hardy

    Join Sondheim’s chum Martin Milnes – and first love Peter E. Jones – for a unique tribute to Steve The Mentor. With guest appearances from Sondheim protegee Lin-Manuel Miranda, Steve’s contemporaries Maltby & Shire, and Olivier Award-winning choreographer Bill Deamer.

    CHAPTERS:

    00:00 - Lin-Manuel: Larson & Sondheim

    02:01 - The Sacred Profession: Maltby & Shire and Bill Deamer

    09:24 - Introducing The 1990 Oxford Masterclass

    13:56 - ‘He changed our lives’: Ed Hardy and Leslie Arden

    19:43 - January 1990: The Masterclass Begins

    25:41 - Sondheim: The Teacher

    30:49 - Steve Meets Julian and Lionel

    33:24 - A Day In The Death of Joe Egg

    37:59 - Sunday & Ed’s Confession

    45:26 - The Masterclass Concludes

    48:32 - ‘Move On’: Life after Oxford

    53:00- ‘What That Masterclass Meant To Us’

    Subscribe to Loving You: The Untold Sondheim on Apple and all good podcast apps to get every episode the moment it is released.

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    CREDITS

    Hosts and Producers: Martin Milnes and Peter E. Jones

    Executive Producer: Jason Caffrey

    Produced in partnership with: Creative Kin

    Mixing and Mastering: Chris Traves
    Directed, Devised and Written by Martin Milnes

    CAST AND VOICE ACTORS
    Susan Fleet, Jonny-James Kajoba, Rebecca Ridout, James Gower-Smith, James Bentham, Mehran James McCullough – and – Sondra Lee.


    DRAMATIC RE-ENACTMENTS
    Written by:
    Martin Milnes
    Produced by: Peter E. Jones


    MUSIC AND SCORE

    Original Score Composed by: Peter E. Jones
    Music and Lyrics of Stephen Sondheim: Courtesy of The Stephen Sondheim Trust

    Sondheim Instrumental Tracks: Provided by Broadway Studio Orchestra

    Music of Stephen Sondheim, Jonathan Larson & Jule Styne: Played by Colm Molloy

    Selections from Salad Days (Slade & Reynolds): Played by Julian Slade on Minnie The Magic Piano


    FEATURED SONGS & VOCAL PERFORMANCES

    "The Morning After” (Maltby & Shire): Sung by Barbra Streisand

    "I Want It All” (Maltby & Shire): Sung by Beth Fowler

    "If I Sing” (Maltby & Shire): Sung by George Dvorsky

    "Robert Dreams” (Arden): Sung by Leslie Arden

    “Move On” (Sondheim): Sung by Bernadette Peters and Mandy Patinkin

    "Intelligent Beautiful Person” (James & Mason): Sung by John Winfield, Guitar by Richard Bolton, Drums by Ralph Salmins

    "Isn’t She Sweet?” (James & Mason): Sung by Paul James

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  • And He's Into Making Movies | Sondheim: Director, Actor, Screenwriter, Composer
    2026/03/26
    Join Steve’s chum Martin Milnes and first love Peter E. Jones to explore Sondheim’s life both behind – and in front – of the camera. From directing Leonard Bernstein’s family in home movies and acting in his own work on screen, through to writing screenplays, his Oscar-win, and investigating the abandoned Hollywood movie of a cult Sondheim musical. ‘I've got a treatment of Anyone Can Whistle, set in the Swiss Alps, called Anyone Can Yodel. If you know anyone who might be interested in producing, give me a call.' – Sondheim's email to Lin-Manuel Miranda How did Madonna react to Warren Beatty choosing Steve’s songs over hers? What did Steve feel about the Oscar-winning movie versions of his shows? And just what exactly happened that memorable night between Katharine Hepburn, Michael Jackson, Tom Stoppard and Steve? ‘Mr. Sondheim – you are a sombre fellow. Couldn't you put a ray of hope into your show by having a ballerina in white coming down from the flies – and dancing across the stage - in such a dark piece as the one you've written?’ – Katharine Hepburn on AssassinsCHAPTERS:00:00 - Jamie Bernstein: Steve The Director04:03 - James Lapine: Sondheim Acts in ‘Opening Doors’06:53 - Tom Fitzsimmons: Sondheim Acts in June Moon11:05 - Steve & Martin: Movie Wordplay Puzzles18:33 - Katharine Hepburn: The Prickly Next-Door-Neighbour25:44 - Anthony Perkins: Co-writing The Last of Sheila27:18 - Madonna & The Oscar: ‘Sooner Or Later’31:25 - Lin-Manuel Miranda: Movie Versions of Steve’s Shows35:30 - Exploring The Sondheim Movie-That-Never-Was44:37 - Follies: 197450:50 - Steve & Martin: ‘A Beautiful Friendship’Subscribe to Loving You: The Untold Sondheim on Apple and all good podcast apps to get every episode the moment it is released. SUPPORT THE SHOW:► SUBSCRIBE to Loving You: The Untold Sondheim in your podcast app and be sure to get every episode the moment it is released.► RATE & REVIEW Leave a review in your podcast app and tell other Sondheim fans why they should listen.► SHARE Don't keep it to yourself! Share Loving You: The Untold Sondheim with other Sondheim fans you know.► FOLLOW Loving You: The Untold Sondheim on Instagram. CREDITSHosts and Producers: Martin Milnes and Peter E. JonesExecutive Producer: Jason CaffreyProduced in partnership with: Creative Kin Mixing and Mastering: Phoebe Murdoch, Chris Traves Directed, Devised and Written by Martin Milnes CAST AND VOICE ACTORSAlistair McGowan, Charlotte Page, Eddie Andrews, James Gower-Smith, Rebecca Ridout, Daniel Cane and Mehran James McCullough. With Special Appearances by Tom Fitzsimmons, Gary Raymond – and – Elizabeth Seal.DRAMATIC RE-ENACTMENTSWritten by: Martin MilnesProduced by: Peter E. JonesFollies Screenplay by: Hugh Wheeler (with thanks to the Estate of Hugh Wheeler) MUSIC AND SCOREOriginal Score Composed by: Peter E. Jones Music and Lyrics of Stephen Sondheim: Courtesy of The Stephen Sondheim TrustSondheim and Bernstein Instrumental Tracks: Provided by Broadway Studio OrchestraMusic of Stephen Sondheim: Played by Colm Molloy"Give Another Regis Toomey" and Music by Ravel: Played by Gareth Valentine"Night and Day" and "From This Moment On" (Porter): Played by Steve RossFEATURED SONGS & VOCAL PERFORMANCES"Vissi D’arte” (Puccini): Sung by Maria Callas"The Glory of Love” (Hill): Played by Benny Goodman and his Orchestra"Love Me Tonight” (Rodgers & Hart): Sung by Jeanette MacDonald"I Love The Way You Say Goodnight” (Wyle & Pola): Sung by Doris Day and Gene Nelson"Our Language of Love” (Monnot, More, Henecker & Norman): Sung by Elizabeth Seal"Always Mademoiselle” (Previn & Lerner): Attempted by Katharine Hepburn
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  • In The Movies | Sondheim & Golden Age Hollywood
    2026/03/19
    In this unprecedented exploration, hosts Martin Milnes and Peter E. Jones discover – in Sondheim’s own words – how Golden Age Hollywood profoundly shaped his personal world view in addition to his work. Featuring never-before-released emails between Steve and Martin, a 1953 letter from Steve in Hollywood, and the premieres of two unknown Sondheim songs in their first official recordings. "Did I tell you about the silent movie stars, all ladies, who I grew up with as they played Mahjong etc in our living room?" – Stephen Sondheim to Martin Milnes Steve and Martin’s mutual encyclopaedic knowledge of old movies sparked ‘a beautiful friendship’ unlike any since Steve’s college days with his movie-mad chums. From playing chess with Humphrey Bogart and imitating Bette Davis, to being star-struck around obscure character actors, Martin and PJ affectionately celebrate Steve’s unexpected love of camp and glittering life among the stars.With special appearances from renowned Script Supervisor Angela Allen (who met Sondheim in 1952 on the set of a notorious camp classic) and Broadway legend Patti LuPone, who recalls how Steve shared with her the original musical version of Sunset Boulevard."Don’t show it to anyone. In fact, once you’ve read it, burn this email." – Stephen Sondheim to Martin Milnes CHAPTERS:00:00 - “And Introducing” Steve, Martin, Spielberg & Hitler 05:34 - Steve’s Love of Gossip and “Life In Movie Terms” 15:58 - Steve’s Home Movie and The Origins of Pot in Company20:26 - “Let’s Go To The Movies”: Influencing Steve’s Work29:27 - Sunset Boulevard: Swanson, Steve & Patti34:14 - “I’ll Never Forgive Myself”: Steve’s Shyness37:01 - Bette Davis: Mayhem at Williams College 42:27 - Margaret Sullavan: “No Sad Songs For Me”47:05 - Maggie at “The Party Of The Stars”: A Sondheim World Premiere53:50 - “Lunch With Hats”: The College Chums56:43 - Torch Song: Steve’s Letter From Hollywood, 1953 Subscribe to Loving You: The Untold Sondheim on Apple and all good podcast apps to get every episode the moment it is released. SUPPORT THE SHOW:► SUBSCRIBE to Loving You: The Untold Sondheim in your podcast app and be sure to get every episode the moment it is released.► RATE & REVIEW Leave a review in your podcast app and tell other Sondheim fans why they should listen.► SHARE Don't keep it to yourself! Share Loving You: The Untold Sondheim with other Sondheim fans you know.► FOLLOW Loving You: The Untold Sondheim on Instagram. CREDITSHosts and Producers: Martin Milnes and Peter E. JonesExecutive Producer: Jason CaffreyProduced in partnership with: Creative Kin Mixing and Mastering: Phoebe Murdoch, Chris Traves Directed, Devised and Written by Martin Milnes CAST AND VOICE ACTORSAlistair McGowan, Daniel Cane, Michael Aspel, Harry James-Taylor, Pauline Milnes, Martin’s Niece Tess, Melissa Redman, Rebecca Ridout, Rosanna Roscoe, Victoria Ward, Arthur Magee, Rosalind Russell, Karsci Wright, Theo Bracey, Sam Trotman, Jonathan Christopher, Samuel Black, Mehran James McCullough – and – legendary 1930s child star of British movie musicals – Hazel Ascot.DRAMATIC RE-ENACTMENTSWritten by: Martin MilnesProduced by: Peter E. Jones MUSIC AND SCOREOriginal Score Composed by: Peter E. JonesMusic and Lyrics of Stephen Sondheim: Courtesy of The Stephen Sondheim TrustSongs Produced & Mastered by: Chris TravesMusical Direction: Gareth ValentineSondheim Instrumental Tracks: Provided by Broadway Studio OrchestraMusic of Stephen Sondheim: Played by Colm MolloyMain Title from Beyond The Forest: Composed by Max Steiner“Concerto Macabre” from Hangover Square: Composed by Bernard HerrmannMusic from Deception: Composed by Erich Wolfgang KorngoldFEATURED SONGS & VOCAL PERFORMANCES"My Funny Valentine” (Rodgers & Hart): Sung by Mary Martin"I’m Still Here” (Sondheim): Sung by Nancy Walker"Let’s Go To The Movies” (Styne & Sondheim), “No Sad Songs For Me” and “The Party Of The Stars” (Sondheim): Sung by Martin Milnes"Those Wonderful People” (Hughes & Stapley): Sung by Gloria Swanson"Turn Me Loose On Broadway" (Duke, Cahn, Nash): Sung by Bette Davis"The Sound of Music” (Rodgers & Hammerstein): Sung by Jean Bayless
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