
In this episode of Half Hour, we discuss the Broadway production of The Balusters, now playing at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre. Written by David Lindsay-Abaire and directed by Kenny Leon, the play centers on a neighborhood association navigating questions of safety, preservation, and community identity. We take a deeper dive into the play’s structure, themes, and staging, breaking down how a seemingly local conflict reflects broader cultural tensions. We also discuss how the ensemble shapes the shifting dynamics within the story. From the symbolism of the balusters themselves to the play’s commentary on change and control, we unpack what’s working, what stands out, and how the production lands with a Broadway audience. Follow and connect with all things @HalfHourPodcast on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. Share your thoughts on this production in the comments on Spotify, and let us know what you would like us to cover next. If you enjoy these post-show discussions, follow Half Hour and leave a rating and review so more theater lovers can find the podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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