“We Should Take It To Broadway”: Strange New Worlds Cast & Producers Deep Dive Into Star Trek's Musical Episode

“We Should Take It To Broadway”: Strange New Worlds Cast & Producers Deep Dive Into Star Trek's Musical Episode

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Summary The cast and crew of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds praise the musical episode, "Subspace Rhapsody."

Original songs written by Tom Polce and Kay Hanley reached Top 10 in Apple's music charts.

A new interview in Emmy Magazine delves into behind-the-scenes details of each song with the team.

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' cast, executive producers, and song composers sing the praises of Star Trek's first-ever musical episode in a new interview - including their hopes to bring "Subspace Rhapsody" to Broadway. Written by Dana Horgan and Bill Wolkoff, Strange New Worlds' musical episode was directed by Dermot Downs, with original songs written and composed by Letters to Cleo's Tom Polce and Kay Hanley. "Subspace Rhapsody" was an acclaimed highlight of Strange New Worlds season 2, and the soundtrack to the groundbreaking Star Trek episode even hit the Top 10 in Apple's streaming music charts.

Bill Wolkoff (@flying_lobster), the Hugo Award-nominated co-writer of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' musical episode, shared a new interview in Emmy Magazine about "Subspace Rhapsody." The cast of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, including Anson Mount, Rebecca Romijn, Ethan Peck, Celia Rose Gooding, and Christina Chong, as well as director Dermot Downs, executive producers Alex Kurtzman, Akiva Goldsman, and Henry Alonso Myers, composers Kay Haney and Tom Polce, and co-writer Dana Horgan break down each song with behind-the-scenes details. Check out the interview in Wolkoff's X post below:

Related Every Song In Strange New Worlds' Musical Episode, Ranked Worst To Best The Star Trek: Strange New Worlds musical episode, "Subspace Rhapsody," includes nine original songs. Here they are, ranked worst to best.

Source: Emmy Magazine, X

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is streaming on Paramount+

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