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Episode 911: Merry Quizmas and a Happy New Earful for 2026

MusicalTalk - The UK's Independent Musical Theatre Podcast

Release Date: 12/24/2025

Episode 923: Into the Woods, Out to Sea… and Into the Choir: When Musicals Get Lost show art Episode 923: Into the Woods, Out to Sea… and Into the Choir: When Musicals Get Lost

MusicalTalk - The UK's Independent Musical Theatre Podcast

In this episode of MusicalTalk, Nick and Hannah take a candid and wide-ranging look at four very different theatrical experiences: Titanique, The Little Mermaid’s ill-fated “Sea Witch”, Into the Woods, and The Choir of Man. From the outrageous camp and unexpected charm of Titanique to the frustrating missteps of Sea Witch, the pair explore what separates a show that works from one that simply doesn’t. Along the way, they dig into the crucial role of storytelling craft in musical theatre — why plot still matters, even in the most spectacle-driven productions, and how weak structure...

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Episode 922: Countdown to Monte Cristo with Stephen Weiner show art Episode 922: Countdown to Monte Cristo with Stephen Weiner

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In this episode, presenter Michael Gordon Shapiro speaks with multi-award-winning composer Stephen Weiner about his newest musical project: an adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo. Stephen discusses the process of transforming Alexandre Dumas’ epic tale of betrayal, imprisonment, and revenge into a compelling work for the musical stage. From shaping the musical voice of Edmond Dantès and capturing the sweeping scale of the story in song, to collaborating with his creative team and preparing the show for its debut, Stephen offers an insightful look at how a classic novel becomes a new...

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Episode 921: From Mosh Pit to Orchestra Pit (Feat. SVALBARD's Serena Cherry) show art Episode 921: From Mosh Pit to Orchestra Pit (Feat. SVALBARD's Serena Cherry)

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What happens when a screamo guitarist and singer falls down the musical theatre rabbit hole? Nick Hutson is joined by Serena Cherry, whose musical journey has taken her from the intensity of the mosh pit to the drama of the orchestra pit. Serena explains how discovering The Phantom of the Opera at the age of 17 first opened the door to musical theatre, before life — and loud guitars — briefly pulled her away again. Now, much to the surprise of many in her rock band circle, she has rediscovered musicals and embraced them with enthusiasm. Along the way, Nick and Serena discuss a wide range...

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Episode 920: Shining in Misery - A Stephen King Sized Parody! show art Episode 920: Shining in Misery - A Stephen King Sized Parody!

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Nick is joined by composer (and friend of the podcast) Andy Abrams and director Gary Lloyd to talk all things Shining in Misery, following its UK premiere at The Other Palace as part of MT Fest. They dive deep into the creation of the show — from its musical styles and theatrical influences to the challenges of adapting such a psychologically charged story for the stage. Andy and Gary unpack how the piece evolved, how tone and atmosphere were shaped through music and direction, and what it’s like collaborating on a brand-new musical with such a dark, distinctive voice. And of course,...

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Episode 919: Sondheim Was Alive in 2025 show art Episode 919: Sondheim Was Alive in 2025

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Yes, Sondheim was alive and kicking in 2025, at least so far as his works and legacy were concerned because in London alone, you could have seen Road Show, Here We Are, The Frogs and Into the Woods - and MusicalTalk did!  So, Colm and Thos having put in the leg work, sat down for a run through of each of these varied and, in some cases, seldom produced Sondheim shows, and try to work out why they were the ones to be revived (or premiered, in one case).  It's not always a "Shaw" thing.

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Episode 918: They Can’t Take That Year Away From Me! show art Episode 918: They Can’t Take That Year Away From Me!

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The "LeDorean" is polished, the flux capacitor is fluxing and Thos and Nick are ready to take MusicalTalk somewhere very specific in the timeline — though they’re not saying where just yet. In this episode, our hosts travel back to a moment when optimism was in the air, creativity was boundless, and entertainment itself was being boldly reimagined. It’s a time when music, storytelling and spectacle collide on a scale never quite seen before — and when a certain brand of showmanship begins to redefine what “musical theatre” might mean to future generations. Elsewhere on their...

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Episode 917: Stranger Sings! The Musical Parody show art Episode 917: Stranger Sings! The Musical Parody

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Thos takes a trip back to the town of Hawkins, Indiana in 1983 where times were simpler, hair was bigger (much bigger) and and unsupervised children were getting snatched by inter-dimensional beings!  No, it's not television success story, Stranger Things - it's something even better - the 2025 five star EdFringe production of Stranger Sings! The Parody Musical by Jonathan Hogue.  In this episode Thos talks to the Director, Producer and one of the stars of this amazing, funny and musical-theatre loving musical. If you know the difference between your Joe Raposo and your Jule Styne,...

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Episode 916: From Page to Stage: Creating SEA WITCH show art Episode 916: From Page to Stage: Creating SEA WITCH

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This week on MusicalTalk, Nick is joined by Michael David Glover, the book writer of SEA WITCH, playing at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane on Sunday 1st March. Michael takes us inside the creation of the show — from its origins and development to the realities of shaping a new piece of musical theatre for today’s audiences. The conversation digs deep into the writing process, the collaboration between creatives, and the ever-evolving challenges (and rewards) of being a writer and producer in the current theatrical landscape. https://lwtheatres.co.uk/whats-on/sea-witch/

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Episode 915: From Our Canadian Correspondent show art Episode 915: From Our Canadian Correspondent

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Come From Away undoubtedly put Canada on the global musical theatre map, but this fine, independent and creative nation has a long tradition of writing wonderful musicals! Join David and Thos as they look at new Canadian shows like Life After, The Louder They Get, Grow, Emilio's A Million Chameleons and Confessions of a Red Headed Coffee Shop Girl. Add to that discussions of the Canadian productions of Hades Town and Something Rotten and you have it all without spending a loonie (or a toonie)! 

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Episode 914: Singing with Nureyev and Living with Lerner: Liz Robertson Interview. show art Episode 914: Singing with Nureyev and Living with Lerner: Liz Robertson Interview.

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Nick welcomes the legendary Liz Robertson to MusicalTalk for a wide-ranging and intimate conversation spanning a remarkable life in musical theatre. Marking the 70th anniversary of My Fair Lady, Liz reflects on her experiences with the show and explores why it continues to charm, challenge and resonate with audiences seven decades on. From working alongside the incomparable Rudolf Nureyev to sharing life with lyricist Alan Jay Lerner, Liz offers candid insights into artistry, discipline, love, and legacy. Together, Nick and Liz consider the fascinating ways in which life imitates art – and...

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It's Christmas again - but didn't we have one twelve months ago?  Well, just in case Dame Shirley Bassey is correct and it all just a little bit of history repeating, we might as well mark the fact in the traditional MusicalTalk way - with our annual festive quiz!  So, pit your wits against Thos as he attempts to bamboozle, educate, irritate and inform with twelve questions covering 150 years of musical theatre history - from 1875 to last night!  With tributes to the late great Tom Lehrer, and touching on musicals about everything from airships, the Gold Rush, Sherlock Holmes, Edgar Allan Poe and Alfred E. Neuman to hybrid power sources and architects, and with songs galore from the last few years -  it's a wonderful way to wrap up a fabulous year of musicals!  Ingredients: May Contain Debbie Reynolds.