"My Favorite Flop" celebrates the fabulous failures that furnish Broadway's fathomless files. Come geek out with hosts Bobby Traversa and Kristina Miller-Weston as they discuss their favorite musical misses and misfits on this new Broadway podcast.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Performing ArtsArts |
Because we all used CliffsNotes more often than we’re comfortable to admit. On Part II of The Books You Claim To Have Read, ”nothing has changed” as Bobby and Kristina discuss 1992’s ”Anna Karenina” on Season Two, Episode 6 of My Favorite Flop.
Because we all used CliffsNotes more often than we’re comfortable to admit. On Part I of The Books You Claim To Have Read, ”the road goes on” as Bobby and Kristina discuss 2007’s ”Lord of the Rings” on Season Two, Episode 5 of My Favorite Flop.
While most Broadway shows make it to opening night - sometimes, a preview is enough. more
While most Broadway shows make it to opening night - sometimes, a preview is enough. more
It's time to break some legs and keep that "M" word out of your mouths, kids, because Bobby and Kristina are back with Part II of The Curse of the Longacre (dunn, dunn, dunn!!!) to discuss 2013's First Date on Season Two, Episode Two of My Favorite F... more
It's time to grab your cleats and jockstraps, kids, because we're back with a brand new season and this time our episodes are themed and paired! To kick things off, Bobby and Kristina will be exploring whether or not baseball and Broadway can actuall... more
Sorry, Mother, but apparently you can go "back to before" as hosts Bobby and Kristina look back on our entire first season and share cut soundbites and bloopers on My Favorite Flop's second super special, limited-edition Christmas Special!
"Are you ready for tonight?" "Simple ain't easy" and this isn't "just another song" as hosts Bobby and Kristina discuss a whole bunch of Clopenings (shows that closed on opening night) on the season one finale of My Favorite Flop.
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For those like myself who love flops and revisiting them again and again, this is aural catnip
I just discovered this show. As a musical theater fanatic I’m always looking for more content. It’s always great to hear from actual experts with knowledge and back. Quite entertaining and informative.
Fast forward and try ignore them giggling and thinking they are funny because once they finally get to the actual discussion they shine. Stop being so precious and you have a winner.
Bobby and Kristina do an amazing job knitting together the history of these shows with their own love of the material and theatre in general. It’s educational without feeling like a wiki article. Recommending to all my theatre geek friends.
Bobby and Kristina are both passionate and encyclopedic in their knowledge, and hearing them shine a light on some of Broadway’s lesser known shows is a true joy. Until the lights are turned back on, this show helps fill a void for those of us who miss gossiping over cocktails at Joe Allen’s. Looking forward to more!
A great podcast about forgotten flops . It’s like if “Not Since Carrie” was turned into a podcast
The premise, the hosts, the content — all coming together so brilliantly in a podcast so early in its run! I’m so excited to watch this blossom even further! Great show with great people! more
If you want to smile nonstop and revel in all things musical theatre this podcast is for you! With all that’s going on in the world, this is exactly what I need to escape. It makes my heart so happy ❤️
Apple Podcasts | #227 | Ireland/Arts/Performing Arts |
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