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Get excited for what's being referred to by 'industry professionals' as "Musical Science Theatre 3000," "Just the schadenfreude I needed!" and "Something to listen to instead of the president's whining," when John and Marla, both 'industry professionals,' bring to you, Flop of the Heap, the podcast where failure is always an option! Like B-Movies? Try B-Musicals! Available now on your internet ena... more

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Music by Milton Shafer

Lyrics by Ronny Graham

Book by A.J. Russell

Directed by Stanley Prager

Choreographed by Carol Haney

Starring Cesare Siepi, Michele Lee, George S. Irving, Maria Karnilova, David Opatoshu & Lainie Kazan

Opened on Broadway M... more

Music by Benny Andersson & Björn Ulvaeus

Book & Lyrics by Tim Rice

Directed by Trevor Nunn (Replacing Michael Bennett)

Starring David Carroll, Philip Casnoff, Judy Kuhn, Harry Goz & Marcia Mitzman

Opened on Broadway April 28, 1988

Closed after 6... more

Music by Jerry Bock

Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick

Book by Joseph Stein & Will Glickman

Directed by George Schaefer

Starring Steve Forrest, Jack Warden, Mindy Carson, Barbara McNair & Lonnie Sattin.

Opened on Broadway January 23, 1958

Closed after 6... more

Marla & John chat about this & that and read some listener mail.

June is Bustin' Out All Over!

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Connor McAndrews
A performer interested in Broadway musicals
Episode: Shinbone Alley - "A Maze of Mediocrity"

Hosts

John Boe
Co-host known for his humor and theatrical expertise, bringing a light-hearted yet knowledgeable approach to critiques of musical flops.
Marla Alpert
Co-host with a comedic edge and deep understanding of musical theatre, contributing engaging insights during discussions on Broadway failures.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 111 ratings
  • Super fun MT deep dives!

    Marla and John are both hilarious and expert at their critiques and research into old Broadway flops, deserved or not. Incisive and witty with voices made for podcasts, the show is a treat for musical theater nerds and history buffs alike.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hexanne
    United States9 months ago
  • My favorite podcast

    I discovered this show via the Raggedy Ann episode, and I’m so glad they happened to cover it because otherwise I wouldn’t have found one of my favorite podcasts!

    I always enjoy how they cover many nuances and difficulties putting a musical together as their what-went-wrong segments aim to tackle more than just the he-said she-said and which broadway diva is to blame. Though there is always plenty of drama to cover, it feels more like an exciting dive down a wikipedia rabbit-hole than a mean-sp... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AspieNear
    United States3 years ago
  • A fantastic listen.

    So witty, SO funny, and so informative. Who could ask for anything more?

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    thekellefactor
    United States4 years ago
  • Knowledgeable and Fun!

    Hilarious and educational. What more could you want? Any fan of musicals will love Flop of the Heap!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tony Mow
    United States4 years ago
  • Tell me all the stories!

    These two are absolutely wonderful and witty! Even though I haven’t seen these shows, I’m taken on a fabulous journey through the theater flops I never knew existed. John Bow’s voice is like heaven and brings me pure joy to hear.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    J62u
    United States4 years ago

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The podcast is considered a must-listen for those passionate about Broadway and theater history.
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The blend of education and entertainment is highly praised, making it enjoyable for both theater enthusiasts and casual listeners.
Listeners appreciate the humorous and insightful critiques of Broadway flops.
Listeners highlight the show's ability to explore the reasons behind musicals' failures without being overly negative.

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Shinbone Alley - "A Maze of Mediocrity"
Q: How have you been since last we spoke? What are you working on?
Connor mentions he is preparing for a benefit and has a show, Little Shop, starting in May.

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Content focuses on dissecting Broadway's lesser-known or failed musicals, analyzing thematic elements, production choices, and critical reception. The hosts, John and Marla, often enhance discussions with humor and insightful critiques, offering both light-hearted and serious perspectives on the complexities behind these notable flops. The unique blend of education and entertainment, alongside a commitment to exploring the absurdities of the failed productions, engages listeners who are passionate about musical theater and its historical context.

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Flop of the Heap launched 5 years ago and published 65 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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