Broadway Babies: A Musical Theatre Podcast
The Broadway Babies are back to the dirty streets of the Paris slums, in our second take on the classic, iconic musical theatre epic "Les Misérables." This week, we're hot-taking the 2012 movie musical, featuring plenty of Hollywood's biggest stars, out in the darkness. (Later this week, we'll also be posting on our Facebook page our video recording of this episode.)
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There's always time for a song for the Broadway Babies! This week, we're going to keep looking at the wild AF hellscape corner of the internet with another fever-dream musical, the British children's show-surreal-horror-satire-web series "Don't Hug Me I'm Scared." So today, let's go on a journey and talk about about the ups and downs of learning to get creative while also learning to live in a society.
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It takes a lot to make a stew, and Alex and Daisha have had their fill in this disturbing episode.
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There was a "Broadway Album"-sized hole in Alex and Daisha’s heart after ending the Barbra season last week, so they filled it. Join the Broadway Babies in a continuation of their already drawn-out season. Is this the actual conclusion to their Barbra season or will they keep making episodes about the rest of her 36 studio albums? Stay tuned and find out next week!! Full show notes at broadwaybabies.libsyn.com/website
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Phewwww, after a long hiatus because of COVID and computer issues, the Broadway Babies are ready and able to finish off this season of Barbra Streisand movie musicals! Alex and Daisha are taking y’all on a trip to Eastern Europe at the turn of the 20th century in Barbra’s final movie musical, 1983's "Yentl," as she makes her final metamorphosis into the multi-hyphenate superstar we know and love!
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That's right, dearest darlingest listeners — another star is born! This week's Barbra Streisand episode tackles another long-ass movie-musical romance, this time her (let's say, controversial) iteration of the "Star Is Born" cinematic universe, with Kris Kristofferson and the awkwardly overbearing influence of Barbra's producer-boyfriend. So let's get our perms done, breakfast pizza out of the oven, and talk such amazing topics like extra backlighting, awkward racial undertones and side-boob!
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Merry Christmas and happy holidays, our dear listeners! For this Very Special Holiday Episode, the Broadway Babies have some things to say about the recently released Netflix movie-musical about a humbug inventor/toymaker who just needs to believe in the power of love to save the day! Did you think this original Christmas story was as cheesy as we did — and is that a bad thing?
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Mamma Mia, here we go again! in another episode about Barbra Streisand and another episode about Barbra playing Fanny Brice! This week the Broadway Babies are covering Ms. Streisand’s fourth movie musical, the less popular, underrated sequel to Funny Girl: 1975’s Funny Lady. Join Alex and Daisha as they track both Fanny Brice and Barbra’s evolution and maturation in this dark-and-gritty sequel with music by Kander and Ebb. Full show notes at broadwaybabies.libsyn.com/website
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Hello everyone! We had a not-so-brief hiatus, but are back and ready to continue our Barbra Streisand movie musical season with her third movie musical, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever. Join Alex and Daisha as they unravel the deeper message (in their opinion) behind this strange yet endearing musical. Full show notes at broadwaybabies.libsyn.com/website
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Hello Listeners! It's so nice to have you back where you belong!
info_outlineCould it be? Yes, it could. Something's coming, something good: A new episode!!! Hello Sharks and Jets, the Broadway Babies are headed to the West Side to review an adaptation of one of the most well-known stories ever told: Romeo and Juliet. Bernstein's "West Side Story" grabs ahold of racial and socioeconomic disparities of poor folks in a neighborhood and mixes them with Shakespearean tragedy to create this masterpiece that is still relevant today. Alex and Daisha will discuss the plot, production history, Bernstein's musical daring, and would it be an episode of Broadway Babies if Stephen Sondheim weren't in the mix somewhere? Do you love this musical classic? Tell us why on Facebook or Twitter!
Soundtrack: iTunes | Amazon | Spotify
Film: YouTube | Amazon | iTunes
Songs:
- "Jets Song," performed by Russ Tamblyn
- "Maria," by Jim Bryant
- "America," by Rita Moreno, George Chakiris, the Sharks
- "I Feel Pretty," by Marni Nixon, Yvonne Othon, Suzie Kaye, Joanne Miya
- "I Have a Love," by Marni Nixon and Betty Wand
Show Notes:
- A lil WSS history...
- And the DRAMA
- Info about dubbing in Hollywood
- Super amazing gender-bent performance of "I Feel Pretty"
- Jeremy Jordan is bae and sings the shit out of "Maria"
- Some music analysis, if ya want it
- Rita talking about brownface
- Rita Moreno's Oscars dress in 1962 AND 2018!
- One of Daisha's favorite things: Cher playing all the roles in WSS.
- A little bit of another icon, Chita Rivera, singing Anita.
- Chita on Rita: Interviewers asking Chita what she things about Rita Moreno starring as Anita instead of her.
Podcast cover art: David Taylor
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