Broadway Podcast Network's “Sentimental Men” Drops Exclusive Wicked Movie Episodes with
Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo
Fans of Wicked and musical theater, get ready! Broadway Podcast Network (BPN) just announced that Sentimental Men, the hit podcast hosted by Quincy Brown and Kevin Bianchi, will launch an exclusive four-episode series with Grammy Award winner Ariana Grande and Tony Award winner Cynthia Erivo. These episodes delve into the making of the highly anticipated Wicked movie, which is set to hit theaters nationwide on Friday, November 22.
In the first of this miniseries, Ariana Grande shares an exclusive look into her journey as Wicked’s beloved Glinda. This special episode will release on November 15, followed by another featuring Cynthia Erivo, who takes on the iconic role of Elphaba. Following the film’s release, extended versions of both interviews will be available on November 25 and December 2, where Grande and Erivo open up about the film’s details and creative process.
Sentimental Men is a podcast celebration of the leading ladies of musical theater. Hosts Quincy Brown and Kevin Bianchi have interviewed powerhouses like Julia Murney, Jessica Vosk, Eden Espinosa, and Stephanie J. Block, sharing career highlights and unforgettable theater moments. You can follow Sentimental Men on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok at @sentmenpod, and YouTube.
Want to tune in to Ariana Grande’s episode? Click here to start listening!
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Don't miss this exclusive glimpse into Wicked's journey from stage to screen—only on Sentimental Men from the Broadway Podcast Network.
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