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This episode was recorded live at the Brunswick Ballroom, on February 26, 2025.The theme was RECORD.© Long Story Short Broadcasting
This episode was recorded live at the Brunswick Ballroom, on February 26, 2025.The theme was RECORD.© Long Story Short Broadcasting
This song was recorded live at the Brunswick Ballroom, on February 26, 2025.© Long Story Short Broadcasting
This episode was recorded live at the Brunswick Ballroom, on February 26, 2025.The theme was RECORD.© Long Story Short Broadcasting
This episode was recorded live at the Brunswick Ballroom, on February 26, 2025.The theme was RECORD.© Long Story Short Broadcasting
This episode was recorded live at the Brunswick Ballroom, on February 26, 2025.The theme was RECORD.© Long Story Short Broadcasting
Great Xmas show - recorded at The Brunswick Ballroom, Melbourne 2024 Guests: Mallrat, Spankie Jackzon, Zachary Ruane (Aunty Donna) & John Safran Team Captains: Patience Hodgson (The Grates), Bron Lewis Band: Simi Lacroix, Sam McRae notonyourrider.com
This episode was recorded live at the Brunswick Ballroom, on the November 6, 2024. The theme was BOUND. © Long Story Short Broadcasting
This episode was recorded live at the Brunswick Ballroom, on the November 6, 2024. The theme was BOUND. © Long Story Short Broadcasting
This episode was recorded live at the Brunswick Ballroom, on the November 6, 2024. The theme was BOUND. © Long Story Short Broadcasting
This episode was recorded live at the Brunswick Ballroom, on the November 6, 2024. The theme was BOUND. © Long Story Short Broadcasting
This episode was recorded live at the Brunswick Ballroom, on the November 6, 2024. The theme was BOUND. © Long Story Short Broadcasting
This episode was recorded live at the Brunswick Ballroom, on the November 6, 2024. The theme was BOUND. © Long Story Short Broadcasting
Singer/Songwriter Van Walker grew up in the same town as me so we reminisce about teachers, code switching and navigating our way through a career in the arts all the while reminding ourselves that we are lucky we get to do what we do.Songs played in this episode are all available to purchase https://ramblinvanwalker.bandcamp.com/Intro - Drunk BoatFriends - Anna MaryHealth - Happy DogsFamily - BrotherIf in Melbourne catch Van at his album launch for Healing Descent Saturday the 26th of NovemberMatinee at The Brunswick Ballroom. Tickets here Or in St Kilda Sunday the 27th at Georges Lane. Ticket hereSupport this podcast by becoming a Patreon subscriber at patreon.com/dykwia Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode was recorded live at the Brunswick Ballroom, on the August 28, 2024. The theme was PRESENT. © Long Story Short Broadcasting
This episode was recorded live at the Brunswick Ballroom, on the August 28, 2024. The theme was PRESENT. © Long Story Short Broadcasting
This episode was recorded live at the Brunswick Ballroom, on the August 28, 2024. The theme was PRESENT. © Long Story Short Broadcasting
This episode was recorded live at the Brunswick Ballroom, on the August 28, 2024. The theme was PRESENT. © Long Story Short Broadcasting
This episode was recorded live at the Brunswick Ballroom, on the August 28, 2024. The theme was PRESENT. © Long Story Short Broadcasting
This episode was recorded live at the Brunswick Ballroom, on the August 28, 2024. The theme was PRESENT. © Long Story Short Broadcasting
Join Cheryl Lee - That Radio Chick on STILL ROCKIN' IT for news, reviews, music and interviews with some of our favourite Australian musicians.What happens when a music legend's life takes an unexpected turn? Mark Seymour, from the iconic Hunters and Collectors, joins me, to share the deeply personal journey behind his latest album, "The Boxer." After separating from his wife of 29 years and moving from Mornington to Fitzroy, Mark found himself reflecting on his past, resulting in a collection of poignant songs that shot to number one on the ARIA chart. We also discuss the thrilling album launch at the Brunswick Ballroom, where Mark and his band performed the album in its entirety to a packed audience.In an intimate conversation, Mark opens up about the inspiration behind the album's title track, stemming from his training sessions with female boxer Tiffany Cook during the pandemic. Listen as Mark explains how real-life stories and personal interactions shape his songwriting process, creating music that resonates deeply with listeners. Gain insights into his creative journey and hear the touching and powerful stories that influenced "The Boxer." Don't miss this chance to connect with one of Australia's most revered musicians on a personal level.What has Mark Seymour been up to lately? Let's find out!!Get out when you can, support local music and I'll see you down the front!!Visit: ThatRadioChick.com.au
This episode was recorded live at the Brunswick Ballroom, on the June 6, 2024. The theme was SEASON. © Long Story Short Broadcasting
This episode was recorded live at the Brunswick Ballroom, on the June 6, 2024. The theme was SEASON. © Long Story Short Broadcasting
This episode was recorded live at the Brunswick Ballroom, on the June 6, 2024. The theme was SEASON. © Long Story Short Broadcasting
This episode was recorded live at the Brunswick Ballroom, on the June 6, 2024. The theme was SEASON. © Long Story Short Broadcasting
This episode was recorded live at the Brunswick Ballroom, on the June 6, 2024. The theme was SEASON. © Long Story Short Broadcasting
This episode was recorded live at the Brunswick Ballroom, on the June 6, 2024. The theme was SEASON. © Long Story Short Broadcasting
Muayadi Ali @ Palm Sunday Rally here II Muayadi Ali gave an impassioned speech calling for support for Palestine at the Melbourne Palm Sunday Rally.Vashti Fox @ Marxism 2024 here II Vashti Fox gave the speech of the day at the first day of Marxism 2024 entitled Against Colonialism, Empire and Caital full speech hereVicPol & Explosive Weapon Use here II We speak with Anthony Kelly, from MALS, about the VicPol use of explosive weapons at the Web Dock picket on March 22.This is the Week here II Kevin Healy slices and dices the week with satire.Threat to Live Music Venues here II Yarra Councillor Steve Jolly alerts us to the threat to live music venues posed by astronomical hikes in public liability insurance.Quaker Statement for Peace here II At the Palm Sunday Rally they had Interfaith statements calling for peace.We play the Qaker statement from the day featuring the music of the Tarab Ensemble. Tarab Ensemble has a benefit for Palestine on April 10th @ Brunswick Ballroom tickets
BONUS EPISODE: LIVE RECORDING AT THE BRUNSWICK BALLROOMNelly Thomas, Bev Killick, Adam Richard and Geraldine HickeySYDNEY SHOWOctober 7th at the Comedy Store with YUMI STYNES, BENJAMIN LAW AND CHRIS RYANTickets and info HERE PATREON SUBSCRIBERSSign up HERE for bonus content and to support the podcast! DEAR NELLY PLUSSubscribe to NELLY+ HERE to support the podcast and to get a Bonus Episode a Month. SEND NELLY A MESSAGE:Send Nelly a Voicemail HERE if you have a question or comment. Nelly's website HEREFahey's website HEREProducer Boy website HERELove yas,Nelly xxx If you love the podcast, please rate, review and spread the word. This stuff works best by word-of-mouth so please share, share and share some more. We can't do this without you!Nelly, Producer Fahey and Producer Sammy xxx https://plus.acast.com/s/dear-nelly. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Robert Forster is an Australian singer songwriter, and one half of the legendary Forster/McLennan songwriting team, who steered nine Go-Betweens albums. Earlier this year, he released his eighth solo album, The Candle and the Flame. For more detailed show notes, including a Spotify playlist of the music discussed, go to listencarefully.com.au. TOUR DATES: (get tickets here) Friday, May 12 - Trinity Sessions, AdelaideSaturday, May 13 - Freo Social, FremantleThursday, May 18 - Theatre Royal, CastlemaineFriday, May 19 - Brunswick Ballroom, BrunswickSaturday, May 20 - Memo Music Hall, St KildaSunday, May 21 - Archies Creek Hotel, Archies CreekFriday, May 26 - Princess Theatre, BrisbaneSaturday, May 27 - Factory Theatre, SydneySunday, May 28 - Lizottes, Newcastle
Dylan and Kulja sit down with Cam Walker, campaign co-ordinator for Friends of the Earth Melbourne, who breaks down the global factors leading to the upcoming rise in power prices; Peter Cronau, co-founder of Declassified Australia, discusses new polling suggesting that Australians support neutrality amidst the AUKUS deal, as well as the responsibility of journalism during times of international conflict; and Ned Collette reflects on returning to Melbourne ahead of a rare show at Brunswick Ballroom.
Suggestible things to watch, read and listen to. Hosted by James Clement @mrsundaymovies and Claire Tonti @clairetonti.Please check out Claire's new single titled 'Free' on Spotify (and other places): https://open.spotify.com/artist/2ZjIjP1xOkqhBJGjp3JhdTClaire Tonti LIVE at Brunswick Ballroom on Saturday Feb 11th – tickets and info here: https://www.moshtix.com.au/v2/event/claire-tonti/147276This week's Suggestibles:03:08 FOFOP: Homunculus with Claire Tonti09:32 Aftersun (spoilers 13:52 to 19:07) - TW: Distressing Themes25:03 Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical on Netflix38:08 Mark Tremonti Sings Frank SinatraSend your recommendations to suggestiblepod@gmail.com, we'd love to hear them.You can also follow the show on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook @suggestiblepod and join our ‘Planet Broadcasting Great Mates OFFICIAL' Facebook Group. So many things. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Suggestible things to watch, read and listen to. Hosted by James Clement @mrsundaymovies and Claire Tonti @clairetonti.Claire Tonti - Fear To Feel Music Video: https://youtu.be/J-IMQtlhSTMClaire Tonti LIVE at Brunswick Ballroom on Saturday Feb 11th – tickets and info here: https://www.moshtix.com.au/v2/event/claire-tonti/147276This week's Suggestibles:05:04 Willow11:36 Fleishman is in Trouble (Spoilers 15:00 to 26:21)26:21 New Amsterdam32:00 BlueySend your recommendations to suggestiblepod@gmail.com, we'd love to hear them.You can also follow the show on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook @suggestiblepod and join our ‘Planet Broadcasting Great Mates OFFICIAL' Facebook Group. So many things. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's a best of the year clip show! Featuring suggestible things to watch, read and listen to. Hosted by James Clement @mrsundaymovies, Claire Tonti @clairetonti and not Nick Mason @wikipediabrown. Thank you so much for listening.Claire Tonti LIVE at Brunswick Ballroom on Saturday Feb 11th – tickets and info here: https://www.moshtix.com.au/v2/event/claire-tonti/14727600:00 The Start01:15 What up dawg, it's your boy...04:00 The Time Traveler's Sperm12:55 Why Did You Say That Name?!20:24 Septurtles Finally Begins35:10 Good Bones Poem (Again)41:33 Two Little James Appearances?48:09 James Meets a Genie54:39 Love is Blind Reunion & Rants01:46:06 Bridgerton Bees01:12:48 Assorted Songs by Claire & James1:28:02 Short Kings & Rat Catchers01:40:13 Claire's Surprise & Sad Story01:46:04 Mario Strikers: Battle League01:52:15 Claire Reacts to Thor: Love and Thunder02:01:04 Claire Reacts to Avatar: The Way of Water02:06:16 The Poo Transformer02:11:37 The Project Hail Mary Saga02:21:20 The Spookiest Time of Year02:43:51 Santa Baby Singalong & Bonus Track02:58:19 Outro with James & ClaireSend your recommendations to suggestiblepod@gmail.com, we'd love to hear them.You can also follow the show on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook @suggestiblepod and join our ‘Planet Broadcasting Great Mates OFFICIAL' Facebook Group. So many things. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Suggestible things to watch, read and listen to. Hosted by James Clement @mrsundaymovies and Claire Tonti @clairetonti.Claire Tonti LIVE at Brunswick Ballroom on Saturday Feb 11th – tickets and info here: https://www.moshtix.com.au/v2/event/claire-tonti/147276This week's Suggestibles:06:02 TV Series26:35 Music29:18 Movies37:56 Books44:04 SepturtlesSend your recommendations to suggestiblepod@gmail.com, we'd love to hear them.You can also follow the show on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook @suggestiblepod and join our ‘Planet Broadcasting Great Mates OFFICIAL' Facebook Group. So many things. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Suggestible things to watch, read and listen to. Hosted by James Clement @mrsundaymovies and Claire Tonti @clairetonti.Claire Tonti LIVE at Brunswick Ballroom on Saturday Feb 11th – tickets and info here: https://www.moshtix.com.au/v2/event/claire-tonti/147276This week's Suggestibles:10:16 Violent Night15:16 The Family Stone22:25 Who Killed Santa? A Murderville Mystery29:21 Something From Tiffany's34:58 SpiritedSend your recommendations to suggestiblepod@gmail.com, we'd love to hear them.You can also follow the show on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook @suggestiblepod and join our ‘Planet Broadcasting Great Mates OFFICIAL' Facebook Group. So many things. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Suggestible things to watch, read and listen to. Hosted by James Clement @mrsundaymovies and Claire Tonti @clairetonti.Claire Tonti LIVE at Brunswick Ballroom on Saturday Feb 11th – tickets and info here: https://www.moshtix.com.au/v2/event/claire-tonti/147276This week's Suggestibles:01:49 Ready for the Sky by Budjerah07:08 Welcome to Chippendales17:27 Fish Tacos Recipe21:02 Imancipation21:57 King Richard27:07 The EnglishSend your recommendations to suggestiblepod@gmail.com, we'd love to hear them.You can also follow the show on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook @suggestiblepod and join our ‘Planet Broadcasting Great Mates OFFICIAL' Facebook Group. So many things. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Suggestible things to watch, read and listen to. Hosted by James Clement @mrsundaymovies and Claire Tonti @clairetonti.Claire Tonti LIVE at Brunswick Ballroom on Saturday Feb 11th - tickets and info here: https://www.moshtix.com.au/v2/event/claire-tonti/147276This week's Suggestibles:00:00 Fear to Feel by Claire Tonti on Spotify17:44 Bros24:57 Good Luck to You, Leo Grande36:38 Romesh Ranganathan: The Cynic44:31 Trees45:26 Postmodern JukeboxSend your recommendations to suggestiblepod@gmail.com, we'd love to hear them.You can also follow the show on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook @suggestiblepod and join our ‘Planet Broadcasting Great Mates OFFICIAL' Facebook Group. So many things. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Barry Morgan. Tuesday, December 6 at Brunswick Ballroom )which is actually Stretch and the Truth's EP launch … Stretch will perform as himself with his band, then as Barry Morgan)... LEARN MORE The post Barry Morgan appeared first on Sunday Arts Magazine.
Comedy Legend, Presenter and Gold Logie winner Tom Gleeson Joins Pete Helliar LIVE on stage at the Brunswick Ballroom to chat about The Hunger Games for our 100th episode recording. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Comedy Legend, Presenter and Gold Logie winner Tom Gleeson Joins Pete Helliar LIVE on stage at the Brunswick Ballroom to chat about The Hunger Games for our 100th episode recording. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Patch 100 was recorded LIVE at Brunswick Ballroom on April 9 2022 as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Josh confronts Dion about something he noticed whilst editing the podcast, we prioritise hellos and goodbyes and finally, discuss making room for dessert. We were also joined on stage by very special guests Meshel Laurie and Daniel Connell to talk stealing shopping trollies and kissing your mother on the lips. A big big thank you to everyone who attended the live show! We had so much fun. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines// Anastasia from Legal Observers NSW joins us to discuss serious concerns with the recent passing of anti-protest laws in New South Wales. The Roads and Crimes Legislation Amendment 2022 passed the NSW parliament on Friday the 1st of April, sparking widespread backlash from community and advocacy groups who argue that the laws undermine the right to protest and fundamental civil liberties.// Singer-songwriter, EAL teacher, and refugee activist Cate Taylor is the organiser/host for Musicians for Freedom, a benefit concert where musicians, activists, and refugees come together to raise funds and awareness in support of refugees in detention. The event will be held at the Brunswick Ballroom on Wed 27 April at 6:30pm. Find tickets through Moshtix.// Jathan Sadowski, a senior research fellow in the Emerging Technologies Research Lab at Monash University, speaks with us about issues with buy now pay later or BNPL platforms including Australian company Fupay. Last week, Fupay announced partnerships with IGA, Foodworks and United Petroleum, raising concerns about people experiencing financial hardship falling further into debt through using these platforms.// Liel Bridgford is a writer, poet, podcaster and a disability and justice advocate joining us to speak about writing on disabled parenting. Liel was an ABC TOP 5 Arts resident in 2021, and has had work published via the ABC and the Spaced Zine of The Waiting Room Arts Company. Liel is the creator, producer and host of the (Un)marginalised podcast. She also works as a Provisional Psychologist and identifies as a proud disabled, immigrant, non-conforming female.// Songs// Fight for Me - Barkaa ft. Electric Fields Superstar - Sycco Dizzy - Teether and Don GloriPure Shores - CLYPSO
Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines// We replay part of City Limits' show from Wednesday 15 December, where Zeb and Kevin caught up with Shane from Housing for the Aged Action Group for a final update on housing justice issues in Victoria and nationally for 2021. Catch City Limits on Wednesdays from 9-10AM on 3CR, and listen back to past episodes here.// Ronny Kareni, Canberra-based West Papuan activist, musician and youth worker, joins us to discuss the West Papuan fight for self-determination 60 years after the first raising of the Morning Star flag, and to speak about the grand opening online of the West Papua Solidarity Gallery on 20 December 2021. Ronny is a visiting fellow at the West Papua Project with the University of Wollongong and the Pacific Mission for United Liberation Movement for West Papua, as well as a host on 3CR's Voice of West Papua. Find tickets to the grand opening here, read the open letter ‘Stand with West Papua' here, and catch Voice of West Papua on 3CR on Tuesdays from 6:30-7:30PM.// Kutcha Edwards is a proud Mutti Mutti man, a multi-award winning singer and songman, advocate, and co-host of the 20 Years on the Inside podcast on 3CR with Vickie Roach. Kutcha joins us to discuss his latest album Circling Time, which is filled with soulful melodies and stories - have a listen here. Tickets to Kutcha's show at the Brunswick Ballroom this Friday 17 December are still available through Moshtix. It will be a show you don't want to miss!// Dylan O'Hara from Vixen Collective, Victoria's peer only sex worker organisation, speaks with us about a rally organised for the International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers this Friday 17 December. The rally will be held at 4PM outside the State Library of Victoria - find out more here.Vixen Collective have also developed a guide to support the ongoing push for the full decriminalisation of sex work in Victoria via the Sex Work Decriminalisation Bill 2021 - find it here.// Songs// Less Talk - CLYPSO// Blak Matriarchy - Barkaa// The More Things Change - Kutcha Edwards//
Playing gigs in the current climate is hard enough, but to be able to record a live show and spontaneously release it as a live album is pretty much the stuff of dreams.Well, dreams can come true, as proven by Melbourne heavy punk/rock/blues artist Maggie Alley who not only got to play live at the Brunswick Ballroom during a brief break in lockdowns, but also got the opportunity to record and release the set live in the form of Maggie Alley Live At The Brunswick Ballroom.Alley caught up with HEAVY to discuss the release, with one of the topics for discussion the point of whether or not she though people would appreciate being able to listen to a live album recorded during COVID or whether it might seem like a slight slap in the face for those who can't watch or play live themselves.“"Yeah, yeah, I did think of that,” Alley admitted. “To be honest people's reactions are the complete opposite. People are like oh my God, thank God we've got this live recording because we can't go out to gigs, so people are listening to it more to get a taste of what that life was like. It did cross my mind a little bit, as in I could be rubbing something in their faces to release something live, but I've got a lot of people really happy that its being released and that they can listen to a live recording. Especially for people who wanted to come to that gig that couldn't."In the full interview Maggie talks about the spontaneous decision to release the album, the early reception, her upcoming single which is a cover of Pissing In The River by Patti Smith, premiering four new tracks on the live album, future plans and more.
Maggie Alley on 'Live at the Brunswick Ballroom' EP release) Interview by Sebastian Rice-Walsh on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Maggie Alley on 'Live at the Brunswick Ballroom' EP release) Interview by Sebastian Rice-Walsh on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Our first show at The Brunswick Ballroom! The theme of the night was SPACE. Recorded on June 18th, 2021. © Long Story Short Broadcasting
Our first show at The Brunswick Ballroom! The theme of the night was SPACE. Recorded on June 18th, 2021. © Long Story Short Broadcasting
Our first show at The Brunswick Ballroom! The theme of the night was SPACE. Recorded on June 18th, 2021. © Long Story Short Broadcasting
Our first show at The Brunswick Ballroom! The theme of the night was SPACE. Recorded on June 18th, 2021. © Long Story Short Broadcasting
Sci Fight (www.scifight.com.au/) is a quarterly Science Comedy Debate where scientists and comedians come together to debate serious issues in a ridiculous manner. This round's topic: Scientists go to heaven. Scientists do God's work. They seek truth; divorced from opinion or ambition. They put society's needs ahead of their own. They pursue their research with diligence, patience, and humility. Some of them even do it sober. That's most of the seven Heavenly virtues! Surely that's enough Frequent Virtue Points to fly them straight to the gates of Heaven. Knowing scientists, they probably carbon offset the flight as well. Surely scientists are God's chosen ones. Pope Francis assured us that you didn't actually have to believe in God to go to Heaven; though it is still rude to continuously blank Him during the weekly Bingo tournament once you're there. Plus, the atheist scientists surely have an eternity in Heaven to overcome their existential bewilderment. Then again, scientific research brought us the weapons of war; the tools to frack God's Mother Earth, and the Lynx Africa body spray range. Can any amount of atonement wash the sins of shower in a can away? If Richard Dawkins ended up in Heaven surely it would be some sort of Angelic prank. If Dawkins is there, is it still Heaven? Come to the Brunswick Ballroom and enjoy a bite and a beverage as we get belligerent and biblical. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sci Fight (www.scifight.com.au/) is a quarterly Science Comedy Debate where scientists and comedians come together to debate serious issues in a ridiculous manner. This round's topic: Scientists go to heaven. Scientists do God's work. They seek truth; divorced from opinion or ambition. They put society's needs ahead of their own. They pursue their research with diligence, patience, and humility. Some of them even do it sober. That's most of the seven Heavenly virtues! Surely that's enough Frequent Virtue Points to fly them straight to the gates of Heaven. Knowing scientists, they probably carbon offset the flight as well. Surely scientists are God's chosen ones. Pope Francis assured us that you didn't actually have to believe in God to go to Heaven; though it is still rude to continuously blank Him during the weekly Bingo tournament once you're there. Plus, the atheist scientists surely have an eternity in Heaven to overcome their existential bewilderment. Then again, scientific research brought us the weapons of war; the tools to frack God's Mother Earth, and the Lynx Africa body spray range. Can any amount of atonement wash the sins of shower in a can away? If Richard Dawkins ended up in Heaven surely it would be some sort of Angelic prank. If Dawkins is there, is it still Heaven? Come to the Brunswick Ballroom and enjoy a bite and a beverage as we get belligerent and biblical. Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/
Sci Fight (www.scifight.com.au/) is a quarterly Science Comedy Debate where scientists and comedians come together to debate serious issues in a ridiculous manner. This round's topic: Scientists go to heaven. Scientists do God's work. They seek truth; divorced from opinion or ambition. They put society's needs ahead of their own. They pursue their research with diligence, patience, and humility. Some of them even do it sober. That's most of the seven Heavenly virtues! Surely that's enough Frequent Virtue Points to fly them straight to the gates of Heaven. Knowing scientists, they probably carbon offset the flight as well. Surely scientists are God's chosen ones. Pope Francis assured us that you didn't actually have to believe in God to go to Heaven; though it is still rude to continuously blank Him during the weekly Bingo tournament once you're there. Plus, the atheist scientists surely have an eternity in Heaven to overcome their existential bewilderment. Then again, scientific research brought us the weapons of war; the tools to frack God's Mother Earth, and the Lynx Africa body spray range. Can any amount of atonement wash the sins of shower in a can away? If Richard Dawkins ended up in Heaven surely it would be some sort of Angelic prank. If Dawkins is there, is it still Heaven? Come to the Brunswick Ballroom and enjoy a bite and a beverage as we get belligerent and biblical. Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/
Sci Fight (www.scifight.com.au/) is a quarterly Science Comedy Debate where scientists and comedians come together to debate serious issues in a ridiculous manner.This round's topic: Scientists go to heaven.Scientists do God's work. They seek truth; divorced from opinion or ambition. They put society's needs ahead of their own. They pursue their research with diligence, patience, and humility. Some of them even do it sober. That's most of the seven Heavenly virtues!Surely that's enough Frequent Virtue Points to fly them straight to the gates of Heaven. Knowing scientists, they probably carbon offset the flight as well. Surely scientists are God's chosen ones.Pope Francis assured us that you didn't actually have to believe in God to go to Heaven; though it is still rude to continuously blank Him during the weekly Bingo tournament once you're there. Plus, the atheist scientists surely have an eternity in Heaven to overcome their existential bewilderment.Then again, scientific research brought us the weapons of war; the tools to frack God's Mother Earth, and the Lynx Africa body spray range. Can any amount of atonement wash the sins of shower in a can away? If Richard Dawkins ended up in Heaven surely it would be some sort of Angelic prank. If Dawkins is there, is it still Heaven?Come to the Brunswick Ballroom and enjoy a bite and a beverage as we get belligerent and biblical. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sci Fight (www.scifight.com.au/) is a quarterly Science Comedy Debate where scientists and comedians come together to debate serious issues in a ridiculous manner.This round's topic: Scientists go to heaven.Scientists do God's work. They seek truth; divorced from opinion or ambition. They put society's needs ahead of their own. They pursue their research with diligence, patience, and humility. Some of them even do it sober. That's most of the seven Heavenly virtues!Surely that's enough Frequent Virtue Points to fly them straight to the gates of Heaven. Knowing scientists, they probably carbon offset the flight as well. Surely scientists are God's chosen ones.Pope Francis assured us that you didn't actually have to believe in God to go to Heaven; though it is still rude to continuously blank Him during the weekly Bingo tournament once you're there. Plus, the atheist scientists surely have an eternity in Heaven to overcome their existential bewilderment.Then again, scientific research brought us the weapons of war; the tools to frack God's Mother Earth, and the Lynx Africa body spray range. Can any amount of atonement wash the sins of shower in a can away? If Richard Dawkins ended up in Heaven surely it would be some sort of Angelic prank. If Dawkins is there, is it still Heaven?Come to the Brunswick Ballroom and enjoy a bite and a beverage as we get belligerent and biblical. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Theatre First Episode 282Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly).Coral Browne : This F**king Lady - Brunswick Ballroom, Melbourne Australia A new play about the front lines of normal life. Grande dame, adventuress, beauty, wit... the flamboyant Coral Browne travelled a world away from her humble Australian beginnings to become the toast of the London stage in the 1940s. Sexually adventurous, with a deliciously bawdy wit, Coral was as well known for her glamorous lifestyle as she was for her memorable stage and screen performances (Auntie Mame, The Killing of Sister George, Dennis Potter's Dreamchild and Alan Bennett's An Englishman Abroad). She had a string of famous lovers, including Paul Robeson and Maurice Chevalier, and enjoyed a late-life marriage to the king of schlock horror, Vincent Price. In the Australian premiere of this critically-acclaimed one-woman play, the wonderful Amanda Muggleton (The Book Club, Hollyoaks, Prisoner Cell Block H) brings Coral Browne to sparkling life and puts this Grande Dame back in the spotlight where she belongs. Coral Browne is proof that while good girls go toheaven, naughty girls go everywhere! For more information visit: https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2021/shows/this-f-cking-lady Theatre First RSS feed: https://rss.acast.com/theatre-first Subscribe, rate and review Theatre First at all good podcatcher apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Pocket Casts, CastBox.FM, Podbean, ACast etc. If you're enjoying Theatre First podcast, please share and tell your friends. Your support would be appreciated...thank you. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Scottish comedian Daniel Sloss has been pushing the boundaries of stand-up since he was a teenager, raising topics like toxic relationships, sexual assault and the death of his sister on stage. But what toll did this material and relentless touring take on his mental health? Also, the flamboyant actor Coral Browne left Melbourne for London in the 1930s and became a huge star, later mentoring the likes of Judi Dench and Maggie Smith. Now, performer Amanda Muggleton and director Nadia Tass are telling her unbelievable story on stage.
Scottish comedian Daniel Sloss has been pushing the boundaries of stand-up since he was a teenager, raising topics like toxic relationships, sexual assault and the death of his sister on stage. But what toll did this material and relentless touring take on his mental health? Also, the flamboyant actor Coral Browne left Melbourne for London in the 1930s and became a huge star, later mentoring the likes of Judi Dench and Maggie Smith. Now, performer Amanda Muggleton and director Nadia Tass are telling her unbelievable story on stage.
Scottish comedian Daniel Sloss has been pushing the boundaries of stand-up since he was a teenager, raising topics like toxic relationships, sexual assault and the death of his sister on stage. But what toll did this material and relentless touring take on his mental health?Also, the flamboyant actor Coral Browne left Melbourne for London in the 1930s and became a huge star, later mentoring the likes of Judi Dench and Maggie Smith. Now, performer Amanda Muggleton and director Nadia Tass are telling her unbelievable story on stage.
Theatre First Episode 274Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly).Pants On Fire (Melbourne International Comedy Festival) PANTS ON FIRE live onstage at Andrew Kay's brand new venue Brunswick Ballroom. Two teams of well known showbiz types from comedy, television, film, music and more; compete to see who is the greatest bullshit artist of them all. Pants on Fire is a live onstage panel game, which started as a way to stay sane during lockdown and now explodes live onstage. Host Karen Davitt (Blue Heelers, Skirts, All Day Fritz) is joined every Wednesday evening (starting March 24) by headliner performers from the Melbourne Comedy Festival and beyond including:Jane Clifton, Geraldine Hickey, Brian Nankervis, Derek Guille, Dave O'Neil, Anna Go-Go, Adam Zwar, Fiona Scott Norman, Russell Fletcher, Alison Ferrier, Dan Witton, Fahey Younger, Dylan Lewis and more to be announced, not to mention surprise kamikaze guests from the audience itself. For more information visit: https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2021/shows/ballroom-1 Theatre First RSS feed: https://rss.acast.com/theatre-first Subscribe, rate and review Theatre First at all good podcatcher apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Pocket Casts, CastBox.FM, Podbean, ACast etc. If you're enjoying Theatre First podcast, please share and tell your friends. Your support would be appreciated...thank you. #theatre #stage #reviews #melbourne #australia See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.