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It’s 2008. The height of the iPod. Hoodies have that weird flap thing in front. Paul makes Daphne include a bit about how The Dark Knight came out this year and that was great. And also, a little two-hander on Broadway makes a tiny splash: this week, we’re talking about Bartram and Hill’s “The Story of My Life!”
Paul and Jill stare at a blank Word document, hopelessly wondering: why is Tom such a dingus? Is there space on Broadway for a teeny-tiny musical? And why does Jill keep bringing up the circus?
We got MERCH now y’all! Visit Spring to check out our mugs, t-shirts, hoodies and more!
Twitter: @monkeyplaybills
Instagram: @monkeysandplaybillspod
Email: [email protected]
Patreon: patreon.com/monkeysandplaybills
Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/monkeysandplaybills
We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, as well as our producing partners the Crescent Arts Centre, on this season of Monkeys and Playbills.
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It’s 2008. The height of the iPod. Hoodies have that weird flap thing in front. Paul makes Daphne include a bit about how The Dark Knight came out this year and that was great. And also, a little two-hander on Broadway makes a tiny splash: this week, we’re talking about Bartram and Hill’s “The Story of My Life!”
Paul and Jill stare at a blank Word document, hopelessly wondering: why is Tom such a dingus? Is there space on Broadway for a teeny-tiny musical? And why does Jill keep bringing up the circus?
We got MERCH now y’all! Visit Spring to check out our mugs, t-shirts, hoodies and more!
Twitter: @monkeyplaybills
Instagram: @monkeysandplaybillspod
Email: [email protected]
Patreon: patreon.com/monkeysandplaybills
Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/monkeysandplaybills
We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, as well as our producing partners the Crescent Arts Centre, on this season of Monkeys and Playbills.