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A musical about six unemployed steel workers who decide to strip for cash sounds like a punchline until you look closer. We’re staging The Full Monty at Chino Community Theater, and what keeps surprising us is how much heart sits underneath the laughs: pride after a layoff, fear about providing for family, friendships that turn into lifelines, and the messy work of rebuilding confidence when life knocks you flat.
We sit down with our director Toni and cast members Justin, Ralph, and Sam to talk about what it takes to mount a bold community theater musical in an intimate space. They share their theater paths across California, the military, and beyond, plus what it feels like to come back after years away. We also get honest about process: juggling music rehearsals and choreography, adapting when scripts arrive late, and why Toni pushes us to create our own characters instead of copying the film or a past production.
You’ll hear why the musical version can hit harder than the movie, how ensemble chemistry can make a show live or die, and the behind-the-scenes work from costumes to set design that makes the big moments land. If you love live theater, musical theater, or stories about finding dignity after a setback, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share the episode with a theater friend, and leave a rating or review so more people can find the show.
April 17-May 3rd
Landing page for Seventh Street Theatre
909-590-1149
Find STTS:
Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | Instagram
Facebook
Steps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)
Steps To The Stage - YouTube
Please follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
By Kirk Lane5
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Send us Fan Mail
A musical about six unemployed steel workers who decide to strip for cash sounds like a punchline until you look closer. We’re staging The Full Monty at Chino Community Theater, and what keeps surprising us is how much heart sits underneath the laughs: pride after a layoff, fear about providing for family, friendships that turn into lifelines, and the messy work of rebuilding confidence when life knocks you flat.
We sit down with our director Toni and cast members Justin, Ralph, and Sam to talk about what it takes to mount a bold community theater musical in an intimate space. They share their theater paths across California, the military, and beyond, plus what it feels like to come back after years away. We also get honest about process: juggling music rehearsals and choreography, adapting when scripts arrive late, and why Toni pushes us to create our own characters instead of copying the film or a past production.
You’ll hear why the musical version can hit harder than the movie, how ensemble chemistry can make a show live or die, and the behind-the-scenes work from costumes to set design that makes the big moments land. If you love live theater, musical theater, or stories about finding dignity after a setback, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share the episode with a theater friend, and leave a rating or review so more people can find the show.
April 17-May 3rd
Landing page for Seventh Street Theatre
909-590-1149
Find STTS:
Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | Instagram
Facebook
Steps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)
Steps To The Stage - YouTube
Please follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!