
Cindy and Christine praise the heroes of each Broadway season's newest musicals and bring its heinous villains to justice over bottomless libations. Who doesn't want to listen to two industry outsiders judge professionals who perform for a living? Experience is overrated...some would say. But alcohol is not. They know what they're talking about!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 66 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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It's our last episode coming in hot right before the Tonys and we have a lot to talk about as we wrap up our last two shows we're covering as well as some quick takes about shows we didn't get to! Timestamps included if you're only interested in spec... more
There’s been a trend emerging in this year’s Broadway musicals, which begs the question: will they be “Alive Forever” or only be around “’Til Death”? In this episode we discuss two shows both involving death and decide whether they make “Something fr... more
Did we do it? We're back to wrap up our recap on Operation Mincemeat and give some already-obsolete Tony predictions.
If you haven't already, take a listen to Part 1 first: Apple Podcasts / Spotify
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If you want to take a listen to the podcast th... more
Welcome to the first half of our recap of Operation Mincemeat, where we discuss whether this show is "Dead in the Water" or whether it's "Born to Lead"!
Usual spoiler warnings apply
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Natasha Hodgson and Jak Malone discuss some of the early stage... more
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My most trusted source for whether or not I should see a show. The hosts are witty and fun, while providing great insight on shows. 10/10 would recommend
I wanted to listen to your flying over sunset show but I can’t get past the sound of one of you having a hard candy or a cough drop in your mouth. I usually wouldn’t leave a review over something like this but you’re criticizing performance so I have to assume you do in fact know better, which means you did not choose to do better. 😣
And to mention there was a full on 45 second run of discussion where the hosts used the word like 42 times.
I would like to see you do half of the things these amazing people do. Stop hating.
A gem for all broadway fans!
This is easy and fun to listen to + appreciate the random facts and links added to the description of each episode.
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Apple Podcasts | #143 |
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The podcast features lively and humorous discussions focused on Broadway musicals, where the hosts, industry outsiders, critique and celebrate the heroes and villains of each season's new offerings. They analyze various performances, delving into intricate character dynamics, narratives, and thematic concepts, often through the lens of their unique perspectives, which likely draws on a mixture of entertainment value and insightful critique. Episodes touch on broad themes such as identity, morality, family dynamics, and the intricacies of personal relationships within the vibrant world of theater, creating a rich discussion around contemporary Broadway shows.
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