PodcastsCelia Keenan-Bolger and Joshua Henry Discuss Faith and Inspiration on Latest Sunday PancakesThe Broadway stars explore how spirituality can offer solace in troubling times.
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Dan Meyer
May 23, 2021
Celia Keenan-Bolger and Joshua Henry
The latest episode of Celia Keenan-Bolger’s podcast Sunday Pancakes, “How A Relationship To Faith Can Help Us Grow with Joshua Henry,” drops May 23. Together, the Tony winners explore how faith can be a source of inspiration and solace, especially this past year as Henry unexpectedly found himself becoming the father of twins during the pandemic.
In addition to the one-on-one discussion, Keenan-Bolger continues her weekly round-up of what she’s reading, watching, and listening to as well as any specific works that help enhance and contextualize the listening experience.
Joshua Henry in the 2018 Broadway revival of CarouselJulieta Cervantes
New episodes of SundayPancakes are released Sundays at 9 AM ET. You can listen and subscribe at Playbill.com/SundayPancakes and everywhere podcasts are available. The podcast is produced by Plate Spinner Productions, edited and mixed by Apples and Oranges Arts, and distributed by Playbill.
Henryis known for his Tony-nominated turn in Scottsboro Boys and as Aaron Burr in both the touring and Chicago companies of Hamilton. He made his stage debut as Judas in Godspell at the Paper Mill Playhouse, followed by his Broadway debut in In the Heights. Other Broadway credits include American Idiot, Porgy and Bess, Bring It On: The Musical, Violet, Shuffle Along, and most recently as Billy Bigelow in the revival of Carousel.
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From In the Heights to Carousel: Take a Look at Joshua Henry on the Stage
From In the Heights to Carousel: Take a Look at Joshua Henry on the Stage
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Company manager Brig Berney's previous work include In the Heights
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Joshua Henry and company in The Scottsboro Boys
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Joshua Henry (center) in The Scottsboro Boys.
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Lisa Nicole Wilkerson, NaTasha Yvette Williams, Norm Lewis, and Joshua Henry in The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess
Joshua Henry and Nikki Renée Daniels in The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess
Wilkie Ferguson, Joshua Henry, Trevon Davis, and Roosevelt André Credit in The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess
Sutton Foster and Joshua Henry in Violet
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Joshua Henry, Colin Donnell, and Sutton Foster in Violet
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Joshua Henry, (right, with co-star Colin Donnell) nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical for his performance as Flick in Violet
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Joshua Henry and Andy Mientus
Alan Campbell, Rachel De Benedet, Joshua Henry, Emerson Steele and Katie Rose Clarke
Joshua Henry, Brandon Victor Dixon, Billy Porter and Brian Stokes Mitchell
Brian Stokes Mitchell, Billy Porter, Joshua Henry and Brandon Victor Dixon
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Brandon Victor Dixon and Joshua Henry
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Joshua Henry and Cynthia Erivo
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Joshua Henry, Jason Robert Brown and Cynthia Erivo
Jason Robert Brown, Joshua Henry and Cynthia Erivo
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Joshua Henry
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Joshua Henry as Aaron Burr
Jessie Mueller and Joshua Henry
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Joshua Henry
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Joshua Henry and the cast of Carousel
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Katrina Lenk and Joshua Henry
Katrina Lenk and Joshua Henry
Joshua Henry, Jason Robert Brown, Katrina Lenk, Shoshan Bean, Rob McClure, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Stephen Sondheim
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