That Passport Life with Kevin McCullough

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Cakes, Courts, and City Chaos

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The episode kicks off with Kevin and Cristyne celebrating their favorite part of the week: Fun Friday. NYC may be in its “January slump,” but they reveal—spoiler alert—that the city is secretly bursting at the seams with events. Between Broadway Week, restaurant deals, squash at Grand Central, hotel week, and even sumo wrestling, the so‑called “slow season” is anything but.

Their first deep dive is into Broadway’s delightful new two‑actor musical Two Strangers Carry a Cake Across New York. They welcome star Christiani Pitts, who shares behind‑the‑scenes magic, actor‑to‑actor chemistry, and the enormous character that is New York City itself. From dysfunctional family ties to tourists obsessed with Ellis Island, the show delivers chaos, connection, and a very stressed‑out cake carrier. Pitts explains how the minimalist cast forces authentic, intimate performance and how the audience becomes the “fourth character.”

Next up: the city’s squash spectacle. John Nimick joins to talk about the Tournament of Champions, staged right in Grand Central’s Vanderbilt Hall. The glass court is being assembled as they speak, drawing world‑class players—including future Olympians—to compete in one of the sport’s most iconic events. Nimick breaks down its physical intensity, global competition, and the surprise perk: spectators can watch for free from one side of the court.

The fun escalates as Kevin and Cristyne riff on the upcoming World Sumo Championships. With local sumo stars making TV appearances and getting custom suits (yes, suits), NYC’s sporting scene is somehow hosting both squash and sumo within days—something even they can’t quite wrap their heads around.

The episode winds down with a heartfelt nod to Martin Luther King Jr. Day and a teaser for next week’s guest, Gary Sinise. As always, the duo rallies listeners to check out NYC’s winter offerings—from Broadway deals to cultural celebrations—because the city is buzzing and the adventure never stops. 

 

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