Chris Kerrigan tells you how and why you should like musicals.
Chris is finally on the cutting edge of something as he covers the brand new PBS "pro cut" of Next to Normal and then contrasts it with a fresh piece of karaoke hell called Jagged Little Pill.
Naughty fun at the turn of the century.
The great Kyrsten Williams (from Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, Shrinking, host of Black Facts 101) stops by to add some much needed diversity, equity, and inclusion to INYTLM. We discuss The Wiz: the stage show, the movie musical, and the NBC Live event. It was lots of fun!
Here's a link to her Instagram. If you live in or near Santa Monica, go see her show!
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Chris has the controversial take that Emilia Pérez is a very good movie musical and his friend Sam Payes (Super Glass Houses) drops by to set him straight and tell him to do better.
The wickedly overdue Wicked episode. Full of spoilers for the second movie, fair warning. Recorded over a month ago. I'm sorry and I'll do better.
I have two very important things to tell you! Seriously!
Before we stumble to the polls on this surreal, demoralizing Election Day of 2024 and then strap in for a long, grating night (or several nights) of cable news speculation, touchscreen charts, and punditry, let's take a couple of hours to remember a couple of musical whitewashes which feel almost as false as the rest of this whole thing feels. INYTLM is back to offer you an invaluable civic resource: two cynical musical theatre ana...
Remember last week when we had our first guest ever? And her name was Jenna? This is Part II of that. It's in two parts because we talked for over four hours! And when we were done all of the nearby restaurants were closed and we were starving.
This second part is dedicated to our analysis of Hedwig and the Angry Inch. But if you missed last week's Heathers discussion go ahead and check that out. Seriously. It's a hoot.
Jenna emph...
INYLM welcomes its FIRST GUEST EVER. Jenna stops by and tells us how much she needs you to like Heathers The Musical! This is the first installment in a FOUR HOUR marathon two-parter. Tune in next time to hear Part 2 in which we talk about how much Chris needs you to like Hedwig and the Angry Inch!
Jenna will not let me tell you her last name, but check her out on Instagram and TikTok: @foxwithamonocle.
Our pod is God, we're what ...
Ranting and raving. Sampler platter edition.
00:25 - (Intro)
04:08 - (The Lyrics Police Files)
09:45 - Rent
16:24 - Carousel
23:49 - Jesus Christ Superstar
28:03 - Ragtime
33:25 - My Fair Lady
36:51 - American Idiot
40:05 - She Loves Me
43:47 - The Muppet Christmas Carol
45:26 - Scrooge
49:17 - (miscellaneous)
50:38 - Cats
55:31 - Parade
58:01 - Miss Saigon
1:01:15 - Hair
1:04:17 - Hamilton
1:09:48 - Man of La Mancha
1:13:08 - Li...
Here are the timestamps I promised I'd give you, you're welcome.
00:30 - Aimless Solipsistic Preamble
02:45 - Extensive Slander of Michael Eisner, Disney, and Disneyland.
34:17 - The Little Mermaid (1989)
49:31 - Beauty and the Beast (1991)
1:04:24 - Aladdin (1992)
1:29:40 - The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
1:43:38 - The Lion King (1994)
2:06:40 - What Does It All Mean?
If you'd have asked me years ago which of the protagonists of these two movie musicals was sympathetic and which was unredeemably evil, I'd have had a very different answer than the one I have today.
The tragedy of this episode is that in my recent quixotic podcasting efforts, this is more fun than I've had in a while but the movies are obscure enough that I can't imagine people will click on this one. Click on it, click on this on...
Open your phone and seize the pod.
And I can't remember if I cried cuz Moulin Rouge felt so contrived
But I got bored and mortified the day movie musicals died.
It's come to this. Special thanks to listener Gene Bonner* for putting this all together. Here is our first best-of episode, full of highlights and clips from the first ten episodes of this podcast (back when it was called Sondheim on Adderall).
*Gene Bonner is not real. There is no Gene Bonner. I cut it together myself and I'm too embarrassed to admit it.
The episode accidentally becomes iconic as Chris has an energy drink, screams about his least favorite movie, takes a short break to watch a disastrous presidential debate, eats too much fast food, and then sluggishly praises a thing he actually likes. Welcome to INYTLM's Summer of Movie Musicals!
(NOTE: Sorry for the weird intermittent feedback in the second half, we really don't know what we're doing but rest assured it doesn't g...
I talk about The Sound of Music, which I just saw for the first time ever (dead serious). I reflect on a show I did a regional production of once called Avenue Q, during which the other characters called me fat, lazy, and worthless for 2.5 hours. Also, an exclusive sneak preview of "Regional Theatre Song" from Compassion Fatigue's historic upcoming album Nobody Likes Me Everybody Hates Me (available ...
There may be some good in sitting alone in your room after all. Come hear the podcast play!
'Steada kisses, you get a new podcast! To the ship to the ship to the ship!
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