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I'm back from vacation and talking about In Trousers! Today's topic is which version is better, but expect more Marvin Trilogy episodes in the future because I've put a wretched amount of brain hours into thinking about it at this point.
hmu at [email protected] or on twitter @breaklegspod :)
Guys, I like puppets so much, so today I'm taking you on a tour of a random assortment of musicals that include puppetry and arbitrarily rating them out of ten. My next episode will be smarter, probably.
hmu at [email protected] or on twitter @breaklegspod
Today, for the second episode in a row, I bring you the opposite of what I originally planned to say on a subject. And we're talking about Hair!
This episode contains recurring mentions of drug use as well as brief mentions of death and racism.
Read Scott Miller's essay here!
hmu at [email protected] or on twitter @breaklegspod
Disney has acquired the rights to adapt the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee into a film, and today I (an expert) am going to tell them how to do it right.
Agree with me? Disagree with me? Let me know at [email protected] or on twitter @breaklegspod !
Today on Break Legs, my family and I sit at the dinner table and loudly discuss our candid thoughts on the first Dear Evan Hansen movie trailer. This is a rowdy one.
This episode contains brief mentions of suicide and mental illness.
Comments? Questions? Just want to yell at me? hmu at [email protected] or on twitter @breaklegspod :)
Today I'm talking about Billy Elliot and I'm being negative again!! This episode contains mild mentions of homophobia and also my mic was making an absolute scene so sorry about the popping noises.
hmu at [email protected] or on twitter @breaklegspod :)
Andrew Lloyd Webber if you're reading this skip to 17:02 to hear my friends pitch a very genuine, very brilliant sequel to Cats called Dogs: the Musical. Please contact us at [email protected] or @breaklegspod on twitter
Listen to Carmathacast, Camryn's podcast, here!
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