Welcome to Before the Downbeat, a podcast hosted by Mackenzie and Autumn! Together they will be talking all about musicals and the cultural and societal impacts of these shows have. In each episode they cover a different show and talk about the creative team, the production history, their experiences with the material, what are their top 3 favourite songs, the songs we either would cut entirely or... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 206 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Performing ArtsArts |
Next Friday on Before the Downbeat Mackenzie and Scott head down to the "jewel" of the Riviera to discuss the musical La Cage aux Folles! Hear them debate if this musical should have won Best Musical at the Tony Awards over the Sondheim musical 'Sund... more
This week on Before the Downbeat, Mackenzie and Scott are heading out to prince's ball and along the way they discuss the musical Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella! Together these two explore why this particular fairy tale has sparked so many musi... more
Next Friday on Before the Downbeat Mackenzie and Scott are leaving their own little corners to discuss the musical Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella! Hear them debate if this adaptation of the Cinderella fairytale is the best. They breakdown the v... more
This week on Before the Downbeat, Mackenzie and Scott are certain to meet in the bedroom, the parlor or even the street the alluring Aurora with her velvet cape as they discuss the musical Kiss of the Spider Woman! Together these two explore surprisi... more
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Love this podcast! Perfect podcast for walks!
Very knowledgeable podcast about musicals
I just discovered this podcast. Now going through the back catalog. Great work
Before the Downbeat is a must for any fan of theatre. I love how each episode is so thorough. They provide a history of the show, what the world was like at the time of its premiere, how it’s grown over time and it’s impact on the theatre community. Autumn and Mackenzie are great hosts and it’s really cool to hear their different perspectives on the shows they cover. It adds a nice personal touch. Bravo!
The Before the Downbeat Podcast is an entertaining, interesting and overall great podcast! The hosts share their opinions about Musical Theater! I definitely recommend taking a listen!
Apple Podcasts | #239 | Canada/Arts/Performing Arts |
Apple Podcasts | #124 | Singapore/Arts/Performing Arts |
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