
A married couple’s journey through musical theatre.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 152 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | Performing ArtsComedyArts | ||||

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K and Warren are back from their hiatus to talk about Hylics - a video game series that has completely rewritten K's brain - There's even a musical!
Calm your mandibles and prepare to usurp the king of the Moon and end the Spell of Absurdity with yo... more
In this episode, K and Warren watch and discuss Shuffle Along - a Black musical classic from 1921 by Eubie Blake, Noble Sissle, Flournoy Miller (whose name K can't pronounce), and Aubrey Lyles. K discovers their new favorite author, Caseen Gaines, we... more
Fandom: The Bible. Pairings: Mary/Joseph, Herod/Gabriel.
Author's Note: First five reviewers get immaculately conceived. Please no flames, I just really love M-slash-J. I know, this is a popular pairing, but it's popular for a reason, dangit! I was ... more
This week, K and Warren discuss a production of A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder that helped get them through a rough time. Warren mispronounces character names (as he does) and K goes on some tangents. We're back, baby!
Promo: Animorphing Tim... more
This week, we round out this February's Black Theatre History series with a look at musical revues, Donald McKayle, and his 1981 revue, Sophisticated Ladies! We discuss jazz, modern dance, and Warren uses this episode to say "scat" more times than he... more
This week we cover one of K's all time favorite musicals to watch and be in, Once on This Island. We discuss two versions that K was in before watching the American Musical Theatre of San Jose's production. Will Warren have the same fondness that K h... more
This is a long one but we had a lot to say on it!
K introduces Warren to his second opera, George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess. Along the way, we talk about an amazing Black opera singer, Anne Wiggins Brown, we discuss representation in theatre, and Wa... more
Just found this podcast! So glad I did! If you like musicals then this is a great podcast to listen to! The hosts keeps you engaged and wanting to listen to more. Check it out!
The title says it all! A loving couple, K and Warren, go through musicals together from the popular to the obscure. Together, the hosts discuss the history of the musical, watch the show, summarize it, sing it, and critique it.
The title says it all! A loving couple, K and Warren, go through musicals together from the popular to the obscure. Together, the hosts discuss the history of the musical, watch the show, summarize it, sing it, and critique it.
I'm a huge musical theatre fan and recently have found myself less connected to the art form. Enter Tone Deaf, which gives me a wonderful POV look at one of my favorite things through the eyes of joyful, humorous, lovely people. Every episode puts a smile on my face and I highly recommend you let it do the same to you!
Now I can learn about musicals without having to watch them! Yay!
I grew up loving musical theatre. After I admitted how bad my own voice was, I drifted far away from this art form but this podcast brings me back with a good, good nostalgia kick. The two Hosts are married and adorable together. Their interactions are so couple inspiring and downright funny much of the time. Have a listen, I think you will smile!
As a fan of musical theater who was born & raised in Utah, this podcast speaks to me on many levels! I still have lots of episodes to look forward to, but I've listened to enough to already know I absolutely love K & Warren (and Latte!). Their discussions are entertaining and informative, whether or not I've seen the musical in question.
As a fan of musical theater who was born & raised in Utah, this podcast speaks to me on many levels! I still have lots of episodes to look forward to, but I've listened to enough to already know I absolutely love K & Warren (and Latte!). Their discussions are entertaining and informative, whether or not I've seen the musical in question.
Think the format of The Dollop meets musicals, then go ahead and realize it's even better than that.
The black history theme drew me in and now I can't wait to go through the backlog. As someone whose musical knowledge goes up to whatever I've seen as a movie, listening to this gives me a new appreciation and seeking out new experiences
As a musical theater kid myself - this show is a brilliant combination of nostalgia, fannish evangelism, and true appreciation of an art form that was a defining part of my coming-of-age. It is in turns, charming, funny, winsome, and deep.
Having been in the Theatre for 12 years, I'm so glad that this show exists <3
This show is really fun. K is super knowledgeable on music and theatre and musical theatre and it's really very impressive. K also does these fun little deep dives behind each musical before the each show. Oh, and K also has an AWESOME singing voice, which gets pulled out from time to time. :) Warren is just hilarious. His dick jokes always get me and I find myself rolling my eyes and giggling even when I'm trying not to. Also their relationship is so sweet because you can tell that they're just... more
K and Warren are awesome. I am not the biggest musical nerd by any stretch of the imagination. So that has made this show not only highly entertaining but also educational. K does a wonderful job giving the listener a rundown of important details about each episodes chosen musical. Then we follow that with Warren's always off the wall feelings and thoughts on the musical. Even if you are not all that into musicals you owe to yourself to listen to this. You will laugh so hard you will cry.
This podcast is super neat. K and Warren have great chemistry and I like the show organization. K gives some background and a rundown on the musical they're talking about, and then Warren talks about the musical they just watched while absolutely murdering K with ridiculous jokes. It's charming and fun for theatre lovers and theatre dunces alike.
Knowledge of the musical of the week is recommended but not required for enjoyment of the episode. Each episode starts with background information about the musical, and after the break is a reaction to it. While I haven't seen or heard of every musical this podcast has done before listening, the jokes are funny regardless, and I can pick up enough of the plot from the review to decide if I want to try and track it down myself.










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