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Balancing Acts and Dolly Parton’s 9 to 5 Musical Insights

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Ever wondered how musical theatre enthusiasts manage to balance rehearsals, personal milestones, and family events? This week, we tackle the exhilarating yet exhausting life of a performer, sharing why we've decided to skip filming ourselves due to sheer weariness. Amidst our busy schedules, we celebrate the joy of becoming an uncle to little and recount our thrilling experience watching Raymond Walsh in "Les Misérables: The Arena Spectacular" in Belfast, where his fantastic performance and local accent truly stood out.
Let's talk "9 to 5" - a musical gem with catchy tunes by Dolly Parton that often flies under the radar. From its Broadway debut in 2009 to various tours and the UK premieres, we explore the journey of this show and the behind-the-scenes drama involving a lawsuit with Colin Higgins' estate. You’ll hear our thoughts on the plot revolving around three women fighting back against their sexist boss, and enjoy an unexpected tangent about a Northern Irish Cher tribute act.
Why do some musicals thrive on tour but not on Broadway or the West End? We dissect this phenomenon using "9 to 5" as a prime example, highlighting Dolly Parton's unique audience interactions and her upcoming touring musical. We also delve into the historical context of the mimeograph mentioned in the song "Around Here," and dive into the technical challenges of staging dream sequences. Rounding up, we reflect on the surprising box office success of the original film, Dolly Parton's legacy, and the fascinating history of Frederick's of Hollywood. Tune in for an episode filled with musical theatre insights, personal stories, and a hearty dose of humor!

https://musical-lyrical-lingo.teemill.com/

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Chapters

1. Balancing Acts and Dolly Parton’s 9 to 5 Musical Insights (00:00:00)

2. Musicals, Birthdays, and Les Mis Insights (00:00:28)

3. 9 to 5 Musical Insights (00:08:32)

4. Touring Musicals and Carbon Paper (00:21:54)

5. Film Grossing and Musical Insights (00:29:32)

6. Dream Sequences and Empowerment (00:33:14)

98 episodes

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Ever wondered how musical theatre enthusiasts manage to balance rehearsals, personal milestones, and family events? This week, we tackle the exhilarating yet exhausting life of a performer, sharing why we've decided to skip filming ourselves due to sheer weariness. Amidst our busy schedules, we celebrate the joy of becoming an uncle to little and recount our thrilling experience watching Raymond Walsh in "Les Misérables: The Arena Spectacular" in Belfast, where his fantastic performance and local accent truly stood out.
Let's talk "9 to 5" - a musical gem with catchy tunes by Dolly Parton that often flies under the radar. From its Broadway debut in 2009 to various tours and the UK premieres, we explore the journey of this show and the behind-the-scenes drama involving a lawsuit with Colin Higgins' estate. You’ll hear our thoughts on the plot revolving around three women fighting back against their sexist boss, and enjoy an unexpected tangent about a Northern Irish Cher tribute act.
Why do some musicals thrive on tour but not on Broadway or the West End? We dissect this phenomenon using "9 to 5" as a prime example, highlighting Dolly Parton's unique audience interactions and her upcoming touring musical. We also delve into the historical context of the mimeograph mentioned in the song "Around Here," and dive into the technical challenges of staging dream sequences. Rounding up, we reflect on the surprising box office success of the original film, Dolly Parton's legacy, and the fascinating history of Frederick's of Hollywood. Tune in for an episode filled with musical theatre insights, personal stories, and a hearty dose of humor!

https://musical-lyrical-lingo.teemill.com/

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Chapters

1. Balancing Acts and Dolly Parton’s 9 to 5 Musical Insights (00:00:00)

2. Musicals, Birthdays, and Les Mis Insights (00:00:28)

3. 9 to 5 Musical Insights (00:08:32)

4. Touring Musicals and Carbon Paper (00:21:54)

5. Film Grossing and Musical Insights (00:29:32)

6. Dream Sequences and Empowerment (00:33:14)

98 episodes

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