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By John McKeever/John Norine, Jr.
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The podcast currently has 118 episodes available.
The Johns end Season 6 of the podcast with a show very near and dear to their hearts in Stephen Sondheim's "Sunday in the Park with George". They talk about the narrative devices found within, their views on Bernadette Peters, which is the "best" version of the show, and so much more. John N. gushes... but what else is new?
This isn't the end! Season 7 will be coming this summer! What would you like to hear the Johns talk about? How's the new format working out for you? Let us know!
Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by James Lapine
Find the episode on your favorite podcast app or by going to https://anchor.fm/musicalminutes
Intro and outro music ("BeBop 25") provided under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com
Have a question for John or John? Want to leave feedback or tell us how wrong we are? Email us at [email protected]
For more info on our hosts - please visit https://norine62.wixsite.com/musicalminutes
On this week's "very special episode" of John and John (overdramatic title provided courtesy of John N.), the pair discuss the longest-running musical in Broadway history, "The Phantom of the Opera". The Johns talk about the cultural impact of the show, their thoughts on the (lack of) character arcs for most of the show's characters, the legacy of Andrew Lloyd Webber, and so much more.
Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Lyrics by Charles Hart and Richard Stilgoe
Book by Richard Stilgoe and Andrew Lloyd Webber
Based on the 1909 novel "The Phantom of the Opera" by Gaston Leroux
Find the episode on your favorite podcast app or by going to https://anchor.fm/musicalminutes
Intro and outro music ("BeBop 25") provided under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com
Have a question for John or John? Want to leave feedback or tell us how wrong we are? Email us at [email protected]
For more info on our hosts - please visit https://norine62.wixsite.com/musicalminutes
This week, the Johns backflip in to discuss the 2012 musical "Bring It On". Come take a look as they discuss the uniformity of the score, the role and reach of licensing in the life cycle of a Broadway musical, and how this show manages to distinguish itself in some meaningful ways.
Music by Tom Kitt and Lin-Manuel Miranda
Lyrics by Amanda Green and Lin-Manuel Miranda
Book by Jeff Whitty
Based on the 2000 film "Bring It On", screenplay by Jessica Bendinger
Find the episode on your favorite podcast app or by going to https://anchor.fm/musicalminutes
Intro and outro music ("BeBop 25") provided under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com
Have a question for John or John? Want to leave feedback or tell us how wrong we are? Email us at [email protected]
For more info on our hosts - please visit https://norine62.wixsite.com/musicalminutes
This week, the Johns delve into the world of Roald Dahl and look at the Tim Minchin musical "Matilda". A significant departure from the work of "Groundhog's Day", the duo gets into their thoughts on the fantastical elements of the show, where this property was a bit more successful than the aforementioned "GHD", and delve into the world of thought experiments with: will there ever be a show with children that John M. likes?
Music and lyrics by Tim Minchin
Book by Dennis Kelly
Based on the novel "Matilda" by Roald Dahl
Find the episode on your favorite podcast app or by going to https://anchor.fm/musicalminutes
Intro and outro music ("BeBop 25") provided under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com
Have a question for John or John? Want to leave feedback or tell us how wrong we are? Email us at [email protected]
For more info on our hosts - please visit https://norine62.wixsite.com/musicalminutes
It's no secret on this podcast that "band on stage" holds a solid part of the Johns' hearts. This week, the pair discuss the 2012 musical "Once" that not only features the band on stage, but the band as part of the story. John and John give their thoughts on the concept of a "Day in the Life" musical, the score's success on stage and at the Tony Awards, and how some shows are more than the sum of their parts.
Music and lyrics by Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová
Book by Enda Walsh
Based on the movie "Once", screenplay by John Carney
Find the episode on your favorite podcast app or by going to https://anchor.fm/musicalminutes
Intro and outro music ("BeBop 25") provided under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com
Have a question for John or John? Want to leave feedback or tell us how wrong we are? Email us at [email protected]
For more info on our hosts - please visit https://norine62.wixsite.com/musicalminutes
John and John seize the day in their next show and discuss the 2012 Disney musical "Newsies". They have a few notes about the score, the dichotomy of the dance vs non-dance music, the attempts at authenticity, and the role of dance in the modern musical... well, at least *this* modern musical.
Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Jack Feldman
Book by Harvey Firestein
Based on the 1992 movie "Newsies", screenplay by Bob Tzudiker and Noni White
Find the episode on your favorite podcast app or by going to https://anchor.fm/musicalminutes
Intro and outro music ("BeBop 25") provided under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com
Have a question for John or John? Want to leave feedback or tell us how wrong we are? Email us at [email protected]
For more info on our hosts - please visit https://norine62.wixsite.com/musicalminutes
This week, the Johns venture a little bit off the traditional path and delve into the 1995 show, "Songs For A New World". They talk about the through-line that replaces a traditional plot, their thoughts on the strengths and weaknesses of Jason Robert Brown's musical output, and how this show encapsulates the concept of Americana in a way that is more appropriate for the subject.
Music and lyrics by Jason Robert Brown
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Intro and outro music ("BeBop 25") provided under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com
Have a question for John or John? Want to leave feedback or tell us how wrong we are? Email us at [email protected]
For more info on our hosts - please visit https://norine62.wixsite.com/musicalminutes
Some weeks, it feels like you're saying the same thing over and over - week after week. With the modern Broadway trend leaning heavily into movie adaptations, it becomes easy to feel like one is in a loop. So, John and John run headfirst and go a little multiverse and talk about "Groundhog Day: The Musical", a movie adaptation that is literally about reliving every day over and over....
The Johns delve deep into this show that they honestly enjoy, but has some apparent flaws: an inconsistent (if occasionally brilliant) score and a sense of humor that can be a bit... dry at times.
Music and lyrics by Tim Minchin
Book by Danny Rubin
Based on the movie "Groundhog Day" by Danny Rubin and Harold Ramis
Find the episode on your favorite podcast app or by going to https://anchor.fm/musicalminutes
Intro and outro music ("BeBop 25") provided under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com
Have a question for John or John? Want to leave feedback or tell us how wrong we are? Email us at [email protected]
For more info on our hosts - please visit https://norine62.wixsite.com/musicalminutes
Every so often, we like to take a look at a show that isn't a "Big Broadway Hit" and try and contextualize it in the larger scheme. This week, the Johns look at the 2014 Off-Broadway show "Heathers: The Musical" and discuss how it moved the needle on the zeitgeist of Broadway material, while also being a very... complex show.
Music, lyrics, and book by Lawrence O'Keefe and Kevin Murphy
Based on the 1989 movie "Heathers", screenplay by Daniel Waters
Find the episode on your favorite podcast app or by going to https://anchor.fm/musicalminutes
Intro and outro music ("BeBop 25") provided under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com
Have a question for John or John? Want to leave feedback or tell us how wrong we are? Email us at [email protected]
For more info on our hosts - please visit https://norine62.wixsite.com/musicalminutes
This week the Johns return to the Dynamic Duo of Rogers and Hammerstein and a show, that, while not a flop like "Pipe Dream" - was a rare miss for the team. "Me and Juliet" suffers from too much on the stage and not enough attention off it. John and John give their thoughts on the endurance of the music, the memorability of the characters, and how sometimes even Broadway is a job where you punch a clock.
Music by Richard Rogers
Lyrics and Book by Oscar Hammerstein II
Find the episode on your favorite podcast app or by going to https://anchor.fm/musicalminutes
Intro and outro music ("BeBop 25") provided under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com
Have a question for John or John? Want to leave feedback or tell us how wrong we are? Email us at [email protected]
For more info on our hosts - please visit https://norine62.wixsite.com/musicalminutes
The podcast currently has 118 episodes available.