Wicked Stage Podcast
T Olivia recaps the docuseries “Dirty Pop: The Life and Times of Lou Pearlman,” and traces Pearlman’s path from a bullied, document-forging kid with an obsession with blimps to founding Airship International, allegedly aided by a Nazi-affiliated businessman and mafia-linked backing. They describe how Pearlman created Transcontinental Records, formed and controlled Backstreet Boys and NSYNC (rehearsing in a blimp hangar, touring schools, sent to Germany to break big), presented himself as “Big Papa,” and kept bands unpaid while signing himself as a “sixth member” to collect...
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Ashley delves into the life and death of Hollywood actor Gig Young (born Byron Ellsworth Barr), a prolific Golden Age performer with over 100 film credits, Oscar nominations, and a Best Supporting Actor win for They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? (1969), yet persistent feelings of inadequacy rooted in an emotionally cold childhood and alleged sexual abuse by a caregiver. Known as the charming second lead who “loses the girl,” Young struggled with insecurity, career frustration, and alcoholism, leading to lost roles including Blazing Saddles and the original voice of Charlie on...
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The hosts discuss Jerry Lee Lewis’s career and controversies, including his rise at Sun Records, membership in the “Million Dollar Quartet,” and hits like “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On” and “Great Balls of Fire,” alongside stories of ego and volatile behavior. They outline his marriages and family tragedies: a bigamous second marriage before his first divorce finalized; marriage at 22 to 13-year-old cousin Myra Gale Brown, which derailed his British tour; and allegations of physical and mental abuse. They cover the drowning death of Myra’s child, later deaths and scandals...
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The hosts of Wicked Stage Pod introduce an episode about the still-unsolved 1990 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist in Boston, including background on Isabella Gardner’s Venetian-palace-style museum, her restrictive will, and spotty security. On March 18, 1990, two men posing as Boston police were buzzed in, handcuffed and duct-taped two guards in the basement, and spent 81 minutes stealing 13 works, including Vermeer’s The Concert and Rembrandt’s Christ in a Storm on the Sea of Galilee, cutting canvases from frames; the guards were later found unharmed. The discussion covers...
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The hosts of a true-crime arts-and-entertainment podcast discuss the 1922 unsolved murder of silent film director William Desmond Taylor, who was found shot in the back inside his Los Angeles bungalow; early crime-scene contamination and a mysterious “doctor” who wrongly declared a stomach hemorrhage complicated the case. Born William Cunningham Deane-Tanner in Ireland, Taylor immigrated to the U.S., married actress Ethel May Harrison, had a daughter, then disappeared in 1908, later resurfacing in California under a new name and building a successful directing career, including work with...
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In this episode of 'Life Upon the Wicked Stage,' hosts Jen, Ashley, and Olivia dive deep into the chilling events surrounding the Tate-LaBianca murders orchestrated by Charles Manson and his followers. They explore the brutal details of the crimes, discuss various motives including the infamous helter-skelter theory, failed music ambitions, and potential drug connections. The discussion also highlights the profound impact these murders had on Hollywood and American culture in the late 60s. The episode concludes with the fates of the perpetrators and fascinating, lesser-known connections Manson...
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Holiday Horrors: JonBenét Update & Krampus' Legend In this Christmas-themed episode of the Wicked Stage Pod, the hosts delve into the darker side of the festive season. They start with Jen discussing ghost stories' deep roots in Christmas traditions, tracing back to medieval Europe and Charles Dickens' influence. Ashley updates listeners on the ongoing JonBenét Ramsey case, revealing new forensic analysis and potential breakthroughs. Olivia wraps up with an exploration of Krampus, the mythical anti-Santa of Alpine folklore, detailing his origins, cultural impact, and modern resurgence in...
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In this special Halloween crossover episode, the Wicked Stage Podcast joins forces with the Fish 'N' Brits Podcast to delve into the infamous mystery of Jack the Ripper. The episode explores the historical context of the Whitechapel murders, examines different suspects including Joseph Barnett, John Pizer, and even the legendary Sergeant Boston Corbett, and discusses the sensational impact of the media at the time. With a detailed analysis of the canonical five victims and a review of modern theories, the podcast offers an in-depth look into one of the most captivating unsolved cases in...
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The First Annual Floozy Awards - Celebrating a Year of Stories, Laughs, and True Crime In this special episode, hosts Jen, Ashley, and Olivia celebrate the one-year anniversary of their true-crime podcast 'Life Upon the Wicked Stage' by presenting the first annual Floozy Awards. The hosts discuss various memorable episodes from the past year, highlighting their favorite moments, one-liners, shocking twists, and unproblematic men. Categories include 'Biggest Thumb,' 'Creepiest Old Man,' 'Most Unproblematic Man,' 'Best One-Liner,' 'Best Fringe Show You Didn't Ask For,' and more. They also...
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This podcast episode, featuring hosts Jen, Ashley, and Olivia, delves into the tragic on-set shooting that occurred during the filming of the movie 'Rust' on October 21, 2021. The hosts discuss the circumstances surrounding the fatal shooting of cinematographer Helena Hutchins and the injury of director Joel Souza by a live round discharged from a revolver handled by actor Alec Baldwin. They highlight the safety failures, including inappropriate handling of firearms by the armorer, amateurish safety protocols by assistant director David Halls, and the broader procedural lapses. The episode...
info_outlineIn this engaging podcast episode, hosts Jen, Ashley, and Olivia explore the fascinating and tumultuous life of Mama Rose, the infamous stage mother of Gypsy Rose Lee and June Havoc. The discussion draws from Carolyn Quinn's book, 'Mama Rose's Turn,' revealing the complex interplay of arts and crime in Mama Rose's life. The hosts investigate Mama Rose's rumored criminal activities, her strategic navigation of the vaudeville scene, and the dramatic impact of her actions on her daughters' lives. From forged birth certificates and secret marriages to family disputes and professional pressures, the episode intertwines true crime with theatrical history, offering an insight into the real-life inspiration behind the musical 'Gypsy.' This captivating narrative promises more thrilling revelations in future episodes.
00:00 Listener Discretion Advised
00:27 Meet the Hosts
00:51 Introducing Mama Rose
02:01 Mama Rose's Dark Secrets
03:10 The Real Story Behind Gypsy
08:44 Rose's Early Life and Family
25:19 Rose's Marriage and Motherhood
32:58 The Birth of Baby June
47:29 The Divorce and Mama Rose's Cruelty
48:15 Baby June's Early Stardom
49:28 Transition to Hollywood
51:03 Life in Hollywood and Financial Struggles
54:29 Vaudeville Circuit and Forged Birth Certificates
56:50 Rise to Fame and the Orpheum Circuit
59:21 The Decline of Vaudeville and Family Tensions
01:22:33 June's Rebellion and Secret Marriage
01:30:06 Mama Rose's Breakdown and Attempted Murder
01:31:34 Intermission and Upcoming Drama