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Picture it, Merano, 1979. The beauty of the Alps surrounds you and the world is your oyster. Instead of enjoying a charming Alpine town, you are going to watch chess all day at the World Chess Championship: an unlikely setting for extreme drama. Join Alex and Daisha as they discuss the MEGA musical Chess (in Concert at Royal Albert Hall, again). The Broadway Babies will chat about the moldable plot, and how unique Chess' story is because the game and its players are a metaphor for the Cold War. We soon learn that in the end each character is a "prawn"...or "pawn" in the game of war. It's heavy material, but enlivened by beautiful singing and acting from Josh Groban, Adam Pascal, Idina Menzel, Kerry Ellis, and David Bedella!
Podcast cover art: David Taylor
Twitter: @bwaybabies Facebook: Facebook.com/broadwaybabiespodcast
Cast recording: Amazon | iTunes
Video recording: iTunes | Amazon
Songs:Music by Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson, lyrics by Tim Rice
Released by Reprise Records
Show Notes4.2
3131 ratings
Picture it, Merano, 1979. The beauty of the Alps surrounds you and the world is your oyster. Instead of enjoying a charming Alpine town, you are going to watch chess all day at the World Chess Championship: an unlikely setting for extreme drama. Join Alex and Daisha as they discuss the MEGA musical Chess (in Concert at Royal Albert Hall, again). The Broadway Babies will chat about the moldable plot, and how unique Chess' story is because the game and its players are a metaphor for the Cold War. We soon learn that in the end each character is a "prawn"...or "pawn" in the game of war. It's heavy material, but enlivened by beautiful singing and acting from Josh Groban, Adam Pascal, Idina Menzel, Kerry Ellis, and David Bedella!
Podcast cover art: David Taylor
Twitter: @bwaybabies Facebook: Facebook.com/broadwaybabiespodcast
Cast recording: Amazon | iTunes
Video recording: iTunes | Amazon
Songs:Music by Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson, lyrics by Tim Rice
Released by Reprise Records
Show Notes10,919 Listeners