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Mary MacDonald Kerr, Visiting Assistant Professor of Theatrical Arts at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside, talks about their production of Carrie: The Musical, which opens this coming weekend and runs for the following weekend as well on their mainstage.
Based on the best selling Stephen King novel of the same name, FMCT is tackling a show about bullying, supernatural powers and the relationship between a mother and a daughter. Hear from the cast about the experience and what you can expect when you reserve your tickets!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of The Music in Me, we're pulling back the curtain on some of Broadway's most notorious flops! We'll explore the glitzy, glamorous, and sometimes downright disastrous world of shows that, despite all the hype and big names, just couldn't make it on the Great White Way. From the heart-wrenching story of Merrily We Roll Along to the supernatural spectacle of Carrie: The Musical, and the high-flying chaos of Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, we'll dig into what went wrong and why these shows flopped so hard. But it's not all doom and gloom—some of these musicals have since found a second life and a dedicated fanbase. So, sit back, relax, and join me as we dive into the drama, the intrigue, and, of course, the unforgettable music of Broadway's biggest flops!BROADWAY MUSICAL FLOPS MENTIONED...Merrily We Roll Along (1981)Carrie (1988)Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark (2010)King Kong (2018)The Cher Show (2018)Diana: The Musical (2021)Beetlejuice (2019, 2022)Bad Cinderella (2023)Bonus show: Moose Murders (1983)Dua Lipa: The Queen of Dance-Pop (Episode 52) Support the Show.Keep listening, keep grooving, and let the music in you continue to shine. Thank you, and see you soon!CONTACT TERI:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terirosborg/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/teri.rosborgYouTube: The Music in MeTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@terirosborgPodcast Facebook Page: The Music in Me Podcast Facebook pageTHEME SONG BY: Hayley GremardINTRODUCTION BY: Gavin Bruno
Prom night is the least of Mary and Steven's problems in this week's episode of From The Top! covering a blood-covered Carrie: The Musical. Is it In? Does it shine? Or Should it have done everyone a favor and stayed with mom instead? Carrie: The Musical (Premiere Cast Recording) Riverdale: Special Episode - Carrie The Musical (Original Television Soundtrack) Original 1988 - Carrie The Musical Supercut FOLLOW US! For all the latest content and fun things to come, subscribe, hit that like button, and follow. Share with your friends and castmates and remember to rate us where you are listening! Thank You :) Also, tap the button to get notified, so you never miss an episode. Listen Anywhere You Enjoy Your Podcasts INSTAGRAM Goosebump Worthy Broadway Playlist - FTT Spotify Exclusive Playlist --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcastfromthetop/message
Joshua Plesce, Director; Jadyn Culp & Holly Pambianco, actors, speaking about "Carrie: The Musical" to be presented at the PA Theatre of Performing Arts, 212 W. Broad Street in Hazleton, Friday and Saturday, November 3 & 4 at 7 pm, and Sunday, November 5, 2023, at 3 pm. www.PTPAshows.org/
We preview Carthage College's production of Carrie: The Musical with Matthew Hougland, co-director of the production, and two members of the cast: Ellie Neybert (Carrie) and Dominic Luzwick (Tommy Ross.) The show is based on the Stephen King novel. The show's 1988 opening on Broadway is widely regarded as one of the biggest and costliest disasters in Broadway history- but the show was revised in 2012 and is much more highly regarded today. We will talk about the complicated history of the show, the considerable technical challenges which it poses, and what it has been like for the students to take on this show.
Watch/Listen to this and all episodes ad free by joining the ITBR Patreon for only $5 a month! patreon.com/ivorytowerboilerroom Chris Adams, author of "Out for Blood: A Cultural History of Carrie the Musical" and co-host of the "Out for Blood: The Story of Carrie the Musical," joins Andrew in the ITBR to chat, of course, about all things Carrie! Chris reveals the origin story of his obsession with Stephen King's "Carrie" novel and how that led him to the 1988 musical. He explains that if the musical was such a Broadway flop, then why do we keep talking about it? He opens up about how he got to interview so many from the cast and creative team of both the 1988 and 2012 "Carrie" productions. He explains that for many, talking with him and Holly on their "Out for Blood" podcast was the first time they explored their feelings about being part of this now iconic cult musical. Chris and Andrew reveal that for so many in the LGBTQ+ community, there's something about Carrie's twisted fairytale narrative that speaks to feeling like an outsider. Get your hands on Chris' book here: https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/out-for-blood-9781350320536/ Follow Chris and Holly's "Out for Blood" podcast on Instagram, @outforbloodpodcast and X, @outforbloodpod. Listen to the "Out for Blood" podcast here: https://broadwaypodcastnetwork.com/podcast/out-for-blood/ To subscribe to The Gay and Lesbian Review visit glreview.org. Click Subscribe, and enter promo code ITBR50 to receive 50% off any print or digital subscription. Head to Broadview Press, an independent academic publisher, for all your humanities related books. Use code ivorytower for 20% off your broadviewpress.com order. Order from @mandeemadeit, mention ITBR, and with your first order you'll receive a free personalized gift! Follow That Ol' Gay Classic Cinema on Instagram, @thatolgayclassiccinema. Follow ITBR on IG, @ivorytowerboilerroom, TikTok, @ivorytowerboilerroom, and Twitter, @IvoryBoilerRoom! Thanks to the ITBR team! Andrew Rimby (Host/Director), Mary DiPipi (Chief Contributor), and our Fall 23 interns (Jonathan and Sara) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ivorytowerboilerroom/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ivorytowerboilerroom/support
Opening Night - September 16, 2023 Running September 16 - September 30, 2023, it was my privilege to get to attend the opening night of Carrie: The Musical which easily hurdled the bar of expectations going into this show. It was thought-provoking and visually amazing. You would be remiss to overlook this show. Tickets can be purchased at:https://www.artscommons.ca/whats-on/carrie-the-musical Show Details can be found at: https://www.frontrowcentre.ca/show/20232024/Carrie
Joining The Losers' Club this week is Chris Adams, author of Out for Blood: A Cultural History of Carrie the Musical, which is out July 27th via Bloomsbury Publishing. Per its synopsis, Out for Blood patches together “memories, archive material and contemporary reports to dive into the origins and development of this infamous show and examines how a promising entertainment product can swiftly gain a notorious reputation, what makes or breaks a Broadway show, and how even the most unlikely of musicals can find its place in the hearts of fans around the world.” Adams chats with the Losers about the musical's development, the urban legends clouding its history, and what separates its original and modern versions. He also discusses what spurred his love for the musical and the 10-part podcast (also called Out for Blood) that paved the way for the book itself.Follow us on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we jump into the horror genre with Carrie The Musical. Hear our thoughts on why the Stephen King adaptation did not quite make it to the big screen.
This week Victoria Rae Sook guest hosts to discuss everyone's favorite prom date, CARRIE. Vic is currently directing a production of Carrie the Musical at Ohio University and provides some insight into adapting this classic Stephen King tale from the page to the stage. We also discuss bullying, dirty pillows, and recent horror releases. LET'S GO RICK OR TREATING!PODCAST:INSTA: @RickOrTreatPodVICTORIA RAE SOOK (Guest Host):SOCIALS: @victoriaraesookWEBSITE: www.victoriaraesook.comRICKY (Host):INSTA: @rickrtreatMY WRITING:www.Rue-Morgue.comwww.SpoilerFreeReviews.comLETTERBOXD: RickOrTreatLESTAT VON MONDLICHT (Music by):Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@lestatvonmondlichtCRIMSON SOUL:Insta: @crimsonsoulofficialhttps://www.facebook.com/crimsonsoulofficialAFTER DARK (Band):https://www.facebook.com/afterdarkofficialuyhttps://www.instagram.com/afterdarkuyhttps://www.youtube.com/@afterdarkuyDROP BEAT EMPIRE (Electrogoth project):https://linktr.ee/dropbeatempireuy
Welcome back to Part 2 of our "Carrie the Musical" 35th anniversary podcast episode with Erik Champney! Erik explains how his "Carrie: The Master Cut" film helped Linzi Hateley and others in the cast and the creative team escape 35 years of being haunted by this musical! Right away he counters any notion you have that the 1988 musical was a Broadway Flop! As Erik says, "Why are we still talking about and obsessed with a musical that is a Flop"? Erik and Andrew dig into the complex relationship between Carrie and Margaret White and their abused/abuser relationship...But Erik says there's a point where "the abused becomes the abuser." What made Linzi and Betty's chemistry so dynamic and powerful? In the song "And Eve Was Weak," Margaret belts out (so expertly done by Betty) the lyric "Oh Lord I've seen this powerful before"! Why has she seen Carrie's telekinetic power before? Erik has a lot of thoughts and let's just say that ancient Greek mythology plays a big role in his analysis! Get ready to understand how much ancient Greek myth and culture is present in Stephen King's narrative and especially in Terry Hands' direction (remember he was part of the Royal Shakespeare Company so knew his ancient Greek drama really well). Have your notebook handy so you can take down notes about mythology and how it impacts your analysis of Carrie, Margaret, Chris, Sue, Billy, Tommy, and Miss Gardner. But wait what about the Prom of it all! You're cordially invited to our Bonus Episode "Let's Talk About the Prom," an extra 35 minutes of content! Head on over to the ITBR Cafe (our Patreon) where Erik and Andrew dissect the Prom in the musical compared to the movie and why "Carrie" lives on in 2023! Only $5 a month! patreon.com/ivorytowerboilerroom A special shout out to those from the 1988 production including the amazing Betty Buckley, Linzi Hateley, Charlotte d'Amboise, Sally Ann Triplett, Gene Anthony Ray, Paul Gyngell, Scott Wise, Debbie Allen, Larry Cohen, Michael Gore, Dean Pitchford, and Darlene Love...thank you all for creating and being part of this musical! Watch Erik's "Carrie: The Master Cut" here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2k8B8qQemE&t=229s Follow Erik on Instagram, @erikchampney. Read more about Erik's work here: https://www.erikchampney.com/ Head to Broadview Press, an independent academic publisher, for all your humanities related books. Use code ivorytower for 20% off your broadviewpress.com order. To subscribe to The Gay and Lesbian Review visit glreview.org. Click Subscribe, and enter promo code ITBR to receive a free copy with any print or digital subscription. Order from @mandeemadeit, mention ITBR, and with your first order you'll receive a free personalized gift! Follow @thatolgayclassiccinema, and @skinmedspapj. Follow ITBR on IG, @ivorytowerboilerroom, TikTok, @ivorytowerboilerroom, and Twitter, @IvoryBoilerRoom! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ivorytowerboilerroom/support
On February 13th, 1988, "Carrie the Musical" premiered at the Royal Shakespeare Company, in Stratford, and on April 28th, it would begin previews at the Virginia Theater on Broadway (now the August Wilson). To celebrate 35 years of this enigma powerhouse of a musical, Andrew welcomes Erik Champney, a NYC playwright, screenwriter, and director, who created "Carrie: The Master Cut" which is the first professional cinematic reconstruction of the 1988 musical! Right away Erik explains his origin story for discovering the Broadway musical, and like Andrew, it all started with their first encounter with Stephen King's powerful novel! Erik explains why Terry Hands, the director of "Carrie," was so drawn to this narrative and what ancient Greek tragedies and opera have to do with Terry Hands' interpretation! Andrew has always been fascinated with the complex and powerful Debbie Allen choreography so they get into how this aspect of the show connects to Carrie's home life with her mother, Margaret. Why are the high school musical numbers so drastically different than Carrie and Margaret's numbers, or are they connected somehow? Andrew taught the 1988 Broadway production to his Broadway Musical students at Stony Brook University and with Erik, the two analyze and dissect Act One of the musical. They begin with the audience walking in and being surrounded by black walls and then being plunged into darkness with the 80s rock overture! How does Erik interpret the high school students and why is ancient Greek culture and society so important for this analysis? They get into the nuanced dynamics between Tommy and Sue compared to Billy and Chris! Erik leaves us in suspense when he explains how his "Carrie: The Master Cut" helped Linzi and others escape 35 years of being haunted by this musical. And, what about Carrie and Margaret White? Can't wait for Part Two of this conversation? Head to the ITBR Café (our Patreon) and become a member to watch/listen to Part Two and get access to a special bonus episode (hint hint...you're invited to the Prom): patreon.com/ivorytowerboilerroom A special shout out to those from the 1988 production including the amazing Betty Buckley, Linzi Hateley, Charlotte d'Amboise, Sally Ann Triplett, Scott Wise, Debbie Allen, Larry Cohen, Michael Gore, and Dean Pitchford...thank you all for creating and being part of this musical! Watch Erik's "Carrie: The Master Cut" here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2k8B8qQemE&t=229s Follow Erik on Instagram, @erikchampney. Read more about Erik's work here: https://www.erikchampney.com/ Head to Broadview Press, an independent academic publisher, for all your humanities related books. Use code ivorytower for 20% off your broadviewpress.com order. To subscribe to The Gay and Lesbian Review visit glreview.org. Click Subscribe, and enter promo code ITBR to receive a free copy with any print or digital subscription. Be sure to follow @mandeemadeit and @skinmedspapj. Follow ITBR on IG, @ivorytowerboilerroom, TikTok, @ivorytowerboilerroom, and Twitter, @IvoryBoilerRoom! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ivorytowerboilerroom/support
David Crabb, John Flynn and Laura House share stories about nurses who make house calls, meanness in the modeling industry, finding one's birth mother. Support RISK! on Patreon at Patreon.com/RISKMake a one-time donation to RISK! at PayPal.me/RISKshowGet tickets to RISK! live shows at RISK-show.com/tourGet the RISK! book at TheRISKBook.comTake our storytelling classes at TheStoryStudio.orgHire Kevin Allison to make a personalized video at Cameo.com/TheKevinAllisonHire Kevin Allison as a coach at KevinAllison.com
Happy Halloween! To commemorate the most spooky-ful time of the year, we decided to turn on one of the biggest horrors in all of musical theatre (which proved to be true, universally). Tonight, we sit through Carrie: The Musical. We ask you to Do Us A Favour and endure the show through Erik Champney's expertly-crafted master-cut, and join our conversation where we lament upon the Sisterhood of the Travelling Chorus, the fiery pits of the August Wilson, and ultimately try to figure out just Where Did They Go Right? Tune in to next week's episode when we discuss Man of La Mancha; specifically, the third Broadway revival's performance from July 4th 2003! Contact us: unccpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @unccpodcast Instagram: @unccpodcast
Before Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark burned a mountain of cash, the poster child for high profile Broadway failure was a stage adaptation of Stephen King's Carrie. Ten million dollars down the toilet for a show that was a critical disaster and closed in a week. However there is a vocal contingent that holds that Carrie the Musical is a misunderstood masterpiece so it's about time The Kingcast boys take a hard look at this baffling adaptation.
Gather 'round, listeners, and attend the tale that still leaves Broadway producers shaking in their Greek sandals. Yes, it's the truly terrifying story of Carrie: The Musical. Rob teaches Ray about the opera performance that inspired the writers of this grisly adaptation; how homophones lead to togas; the fan-base that sprang up to support (and bootleg) this flailing production; and why Carrie encapsulates the ephemeral nature of theatre in a rare way. If you like what we are doing, please support us on Patreon. TEAM Ray Hebel Robert W Schneider Mark Schroeder Billy Recce Daniel Schwartzberg Gabe Crawford Natalie DeSavia ARTICLES AUDIO/VISUAL Episode Clips Carrie: The Movie (Trailer) Fame - "Fame" Carrie: The Musical - Workshop Audio Carrie: The Musical - "Carrie" Carrie: The Musical - "Unsuspecting Hearts" Carrie: The Musical - "Out For Blood" Carrie: The Musical - "And Eve Was Weak" (Barbara Cook) Carrie: The Musical - "And Eve Was Weak" (Betty Buckley) Pat Collins Reviews Carrie Additional Music and Sound Effects "Fifth Avenue Stroll" from iLife Sound Effects Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Facebook Page: @FromTheMezzaninePodInstagram: @FromTheMezzanine_PodcastTikTok: @FromTheMezzanine_PodcastBroadway Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5t55fULcCqN0NMmK4OnfOA?si=89c08b1a8bb34d95News Story 1: https://playbill.com/article/west-ends-juliet-musical-sets-fall-broadway-bow-with-betsy-wolfe-paulo-szot-moreNews Story 2: https://playbill.com/article/londons-the-collaboration-transferring-to-broadway-with-jeremy-pope-and-paul-bettanyNews Story 3: https://www.broadway.com/buzz/202417/odds-ends-jeremy-jordan-to-debut-rock-band-at-sony-hall/Broadway Flops: Carrie the Musical Sources:https://kendavenport.com/some-startling-new-statistics-on-broadway-musical-adaptations-vs-original-shows/https://nerdist.com/article/carrie-the-musical-history-riverdale/#:~:text=The%20Musical%20Was%20Riddled%20With%20Problems%20From%20The%20Get%2DGo&text=Barbara%20Cook%2C%20who%20played%20Carrie's,during%20the%204%2Dweek%20engagement.https://biggestmusicalflops.home.blog/https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/broadways-top-ten-musical-flops-169390390/https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/is-carrie-the-worst-musical-of-all-timehttps://joeallenrestaurant.com/abouthttps://www.onstageblog.com/columns/2016/10/30/misunderstood-musicals-carrie-the-musicalhttps://www.angelfire.com/de/palma/blog/index.blog/1434606/cohen-on-1988-nightmare-of-carrie-musical/https://www.nytimes.com/1988/05/13/theater/review-theater-the-telekinetic-carrie-with-music.htmlTikTok: @FromTheMezzanine_PodcastInstagram: @FromTheMezzanine_PodcastBroadway Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5t55fULcCqN0NMmK4OnfOA?si=89c08b1a8bb34d95
In the Mood for Chaos: A Riverdale Roasting and Recap Podcast
Hello all, we've managed to extract ourselves from the 5-and-a-half feet of snow that dropped on us over the winter, and now that Miranda can open her back door and Evelyn can walk instead of wade through snowdrifts...it's time: At last, the first musical episode of Riverdale is upon us, and the question of the hour is, simply: Why? Why is Carrie a musical at all? Why was Riverdale a musical at all? Why was Carrie: The Musical chosen to be said musical - other than Roberto's weird Stephen King kink (Stephen Kink, if you will)? Why choose it if you don't show the two really important scenes? Why is a student directing the school musical? Why is there a drama department, auditorium, costumes, lights, and sets but no drama teacher? Why is everyone encouraging Jughead to be even more insufferable? Why is Alice in her daughter's school musical? Why is Chuck back? Why is Sheriff Dad wandering around the dressing rooms unattended? Why is Archie such a bonehead? Why is Hal back? Why is Casey Cott (Kevin) not singing when he's the only cast member trained in musical theatre? Why is Cheryl the perfect Carrie? Why does the Black Hood - surprise, he's back - care about ANY of this? And WHY is there a GIANT CHICKEN COSTUME!?!?! We have no answers. Only despair. Thank you, listeners, for your patience, as Evelyn finally gets her wish: She's made Miranda watch her first full episode of Riverdale ***Note: Due to a different recording location and set-up, there are two background noises that we've done our best to minimize, but are present for the first portion of the podcast nonetheless. One is the ambient background menu music, and the other is Evelyn's adorable cat trying to eat dinner. Our apologies.*** Screencaps & other fun stuff can be found on our Twitter: https://twitter.com/moodforchaospod Content Warnings: Alcoholism (brief mention) Emotional abuse/manipulation Fatphobia Murder Pedophilia (brief mention) Religious trauma Music: 'Imps' by Mark Revell
On Kay's first official birthday episode, we tackle a musical that had a production in 1988 before being shut down due to numerous flaws, one of them almost fatal! But I'm getting ahead of myself. This musical, based off Stephen King's famous first novel of the same name, came back & as some would say better than ever in 2012. But does it deserve it's praise as a comeback musical? Let's talk "Carrie: The Musical"!
SURE, YOU'VE SEEN THE SHINING AND PET SEMATARY, BUT HAVE YOU SEEN ANY OF THE DOLLAR BABIES? THAT FAMOUS FAILED BROADWAY SHOW? THAT MOTION COMIC SPONSORED BY A MOBILE COMPANY? It would be futile to think anyone would come to us at Genre Grinder for a Stephen King episode, especially considering how many fantastic podcasts are already devoted exclusively to the author's work, but what about those oddball adaptations that didn't get an international theatrical release? Join Gabe and returning guest Betsy Jorgensen of Your Favorite Monsters podcast as they take a look at four truly unique King adaptations, including John Woodward's Disciples of the Crow (one of the earliest of King's Dollar Babies, 1985), Michael Gore/Dean Pitchford's Carrie: The Musical (or at least a combination of filmed versions), a 25-episode motion comic micro-series based on Stephen King's N. (2008), and Anurag Kashyap's surrealistic, Bollywood black comedy No Smoking (2007). 00:00 – Intro 06:31 – Disciples of the Crow (and other Dollar Babies) 30:27 – Carrie: The Musical 1:12:05 – Stephen King's N. 1:33:31 – No Smoking 1:53:09 – Outro Check out Shawn S. Lealos' book Dollar Deal: The Stephen King Dollar Baby Filmmakers. Please consider donating to the following charities/fundraisers if you have any spare cash: Equality Texas (trans youth resources): https://www.equalitytexas.org/ Alight (Afghan refugee fund for the MPLS/SP area): https://wearealight1857.ac-page.com/alight-welcome-home-landing-pg International Rescue Committee Ukraine Crisis Action: https://www.rescue.org/article/ukraine-russia-crisis-what-happening
Listen to Athena converse with our host about what it's like being a prop head, along with the many props she is in control of for our production of Carrie: The Musical!
Riverdale: "Chapter Thirty-One: A Night to Remember" Chris Cummins (writer for Den of Geek and Archie Comics, producer of Sci-Fi Explosion) joins to talk about Riverdale's adaptation of the Carrie stage musical that's also part-documentary. Find more from Chris: Sci-Fi Explosion on Twitch: twitch.tv/scifiexplosion | Sci-Fi Explosion on Twitter: @scifiexplosion | Sci-Fi Explosion on Instagram: @scifiexplosion | Chris on Twitter: @bionicbigfoot Contact Gimmicks: Email: gimmickspodcast@gmail.com | Twitter: @gimmickspod | Instagram: @gimmickspod | Derek on Twitter: @DerekBGayle Theme song: "Swift Electric" by Cyberbear | Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Sources Chris's Den of Geek article on Carrie: The Musical | Chris's original Den of Geek review | Playbill | Nerdist | NYTimes on Riverdale | NYTimes on Carrie: The Musical
Amanda and Sarah deliver a hearty helping of meat to start 2022 off right. Sarah kicks things off with a primer on Herne the Hunter, an English folkloric character/god whose fascinating history has connections to Shakespeare. Amanda takes the stage for a look at Carrie: The Musical, the disastrous horror-inspired production considered one of Broadway's biggest flops. Other subjects covered include the wild world of dating apps, farm romance, and Riverdale vs. Sabrina. Recommendations: Sarah recommends the 1987 film Witches of Eastwick and the new release The Bloodhound. Amanda recommends the 1971 film Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? and the new Ben Wheatley film In the Earth. Sources: “From Ghoul to Godhead” by John Callow, Hellebore No. 4 Yuletide Special 2020, pp 29-37. JSTOR ("The Wild Hunt and the Witches' Sabbath" by Ronald Hutton, "Seeking the Lore of the Land" by Jacqueline Simpson, "The Palms of Jezebel" by L. J. A. Loewenthal) Herne the Hunter/Wikipedia Cernunnos/Wikipedia Mythopedia (Herne the Hunter) Timeless Myths (Herne the Hunter: The English Ghost With Antlers) Youtube - Wait in the Wings, "The Broadway Show that Closed in 3 DAYS: The History of Carrie the Musical" Wikipedia/Carrie: The Musical The Nerdist (A BRIEF HISTORY OF CARRIE: THE MUSICAL, THE DISASTROUS PRODUCTION THAT INSPIRED RIVERDALE) The New York Times (Review/Theater; The Telekinetic 'Carrie,' With Music, Frank Rich, May 13, 1988) For updates on future episodes and other fun stuff, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, or check out our Patreon.
It's showtime! In our inaugural episode, we are joined by the always brilliant host of I Hate It But I Love It: Jocelyn Geddie (she/her) for a peek behind the curtain of the fandom that you didn't realize could be a fandom; Musical Flops! Come delight in two fascinating failures - Carrie: The Musical and Spiderman: Turn Off The Dark - and talk set malfunctions, broadway sized egos, HOW THESE EVEN GOT MADE, and just a hint of…cultish moon worship? Produced by Andrew Ivimey as part of The From Superheroes Network. Visit www.FromSuperheroes.com for more podcasts, articles, YouTube series, web comics, and more.
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Actor Claire Waterhouse and playwright/director Claudia Hoag McGarry talk about the latest performance of Kiddo and Patty Hearst. Justin Baldridge introduces his students involved in Carrie:The Musical at Santa Barbara ... The post Kiddo and Patty Hearst, Carrie:The Musical, Mermaids appeared first on Elizabeth Appraisals.
You ain't seen nothin' yet, It's gonna be a night we'll never forget! We're going In to full spooky mode this week, as we discuss a musical that is widely considered to be one of the biggest flops in Broadway history; it's Stephen King's Carrie: The Musical! Danny is truly an Unsuspecting Heart as he is introduced to Carrie White and the hardships she endures at home and at school. Can he Open His Heart to the world and be a Dreamer In Disguise and enjoy this musical adaptation? Or will his review be The Destruction that Carrie has become used to? Do Me A Favour and download now as we discuss Carrie: The Musical Music: purple-planet.com
"What does it cost to be kind?" Das ist die Frage, die über der gesamten tragischen Geschichte von Carrie White schwebt. Das Außenseiter-Mädchen entwickelt im Laufe der Handlung telekinetische Kräfte, die sie schlussendlich gegen ihre Peiniger*innen einsetzt. Das Horror-Musical besticht mit einer weiten Bandbreite an tollen Liedern, einem hochkarätigen talentierten Cast und einer Story aus der Feder Stephen Kings. Off-Broadway Recording 2012 Riverdale Cast Recording
Zach Faust Executive Artistic Director of the Faust Theatre joins Michael Hogge as well as Josephine Pellow who plays the role of lead role of Carrie discuss the theatre’s musical! October 14th-October 23rd Faust Theatre 1000 E 9th St, Kansas City, MO 64106 The post Arts Magazine: Faust Theatre presents Carrie the Musical appeared first on KKFI.
It's all been leading to this. Carrie the Musical is known as the flop to end all flops. Lasting only five performance, the mystery and lore surrounding the Broadway production of Carrie has kept it in the minds of theater enthusiasts for the past 30 years. In this season finale of WitW, the true story is finally unveiled. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Ken welcomes real life married couple, improv royalty, and hosts of the Generation Gap podcast Rachel Rosenthal and Sam DeRoest. Ken, Rachel and Sam discuss icky years, age differences, American Idol, how artificial "reality" talent shows are, Ken seeing Kelly Clarkson have Lady GaGa open for her at a Grammy Party, Bel Biv Devoe, live shows, from Justin to Kelly, William Hung, Clay Aiken, Reuben Studdard, Crystal Lite, Oregon, Dale Earnhardt, Kenan Thompson, The Secret of My Success, Wall Street, Broadway, Nathan Lane, How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying, musicals, Carrie: The Musical, Jeff Goldblum, Curb Your Enthusiasm, grid confusion, The Wedding Planner, CB4, Shakespeare in the South, Patrick Stewart: Cowboy, The Bachelorette Alaska, seeing plays in London, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof with Brendan Fraiser, The Town, putting a whole town in your rearviews, getting the VIP Disney hook up from Chelsea Nobel's cousin, Everybody Loves Raymond, the horror of 24, why torture is ineffective, No Way Steve, how great America's Funniest Home Videos is, the time a bird suicided on Fabio's Face, Paula Dean being knocked out by a frozen turkey, 1990's Dick Tracey, Madonna shooting blanks, The Portland Timbers, Airplane, classic comedy, championship hockey, Survivor, The MTV Movies Awards, Elvis, Spongebob Squarepants, The Wire, Jessica Alba as Dark Angel, and being absolutely confused by Pokemon and Power Rangers.
The town of Riverdale just got two new residents and they are stoned af. This week we are covering a teen drama covering Carrie the Musical….woah….so many layers. Join us as we delve into this very realistic show. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Yin & Tonic YogaRuby's PoisonFrances RuffelleFrom her Tony Award winning performance as Eponine in Les Miserables, to her extensive stage appearances in London’s West End, to her ongoing work as a composer, author, recording artists and cabaret performer, Frances Ruffelle is constantly finding new ways to reinvent herself. On stage, Frances was able to explore her love of French chanteuse Edith Piaf, playing the title role in Pam Gems’ play Piaf at the Curve Theatre, Leicester, for which she received a UK Theatre award nomination. Additional stage highlights include the role of Dinah in the original production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Starlight Express, the role of Yonah in director John Caird’s production of Children of Eden, and starring as Roxie Hart in Chicago at London’s Adelphi Theatre. Following the success of her widely acclaimed solo Beneath The Dress concerts at the Edinburgh Festival and in London, Frances took the show to legendary venue 54 Below in New York, for a series of sold out performances. Her follow-up show, Paris Original, premiered at The Crazy Coqs in London. Ruby’s Poison, her most recent project, is due to arrive in London and New York in the near future. As a singer/songwriter, Frances has released the albums Fragile, Frances Ruffelle (produced by Spandau Ballet’s Gary Kemp), Showgirl, Imperfectly Me, and I Say Yeh-Yeh. She is also a licensed yoga instructor, and recorded the meditative album Yin&Tonic, based on ancient Sanskrit mantras.
We're back with another recess to discuss Carrie (1976) and to accompany the conversation we brought in Riverdale's "Carrie: The Musical" episode.
On this episode I talked with Adante about when he first realized he loved performing, when he realized he could make a career out of performing, his move from South Dakota to Los Angeles, why he chose to go to school at AMDA and how AMDA helped him further his career in musical theatre, getting cast in the Los Angeles revival of Carrie: The Musical, being part of an immersive theatre show, his audition for “Mean Girls: The Musical”, his reaction when he got the role, getting to play Aaron Samuels and inspire kids and teens in the audience every night, how he brings himself to the role of Aaron, his dream roles, what he's most looking forward to when live theatre returns, what he's been up to during this past year, and MUCH MORE! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/backstagewithbeccab/support
Ryan Albrechtson joined the Waukesha Civic Theatre as Associate Managing Director in 2021. His experience at the theatre prior to joining the staff includes performing (Honk!, Willy Wonka) and directing (It’s A Wonderful Life, My Funny Valentine). Ryan is a Theatre & Arts Management graduate of Carroll University and also serves as Producing Artistic Director of Outskirts Theatre. Other previous directing credits include Carrie: The Musical, Disenchanted, Dog Sees God, and The Amish Project. Ryan talks with us about what's coming up next at WCT. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/backstage-tour/support
In an award-winning career that has encompassed TV, film, stage and concert work around the globe, Betty Buckley is probably best known as the quintessential musical theatre actress. Whether she’s breaking your heart with Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Memory” in her Tony-winning turn as Grizabella the Glamour Cat in CATS, bringing down the house with “The Writing on the Wall” in a gender-bending performance in THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD, or simultaneously frightening and moving an entire audience as religious fanatic Margaret White in the cult-classic musical CARRIE, a Betty Buckley performance is one that remains indelibly etched into one’s mind and soul. Buckley’s film roles include Ms. Collins, the gym teacher in Brian dePalma’s 1976 classic CARRIE, country singer Dixie Scott in Bruce Beresford’s TENDER MERCIES (which features her soul-piercing rendition of the Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe winning song “Over You”), and has regularly been featured in the films of M. Night Shyamalan. She has been seen as a guest star on dozens of popular TV series, was a regular for three years on HBO’s OZ, and also played the lead role of Abby Bradford for four seasons on the seminal 1970’s family drama EIGHT IS ENOUGH.
Holly Morgan and Chris Adams, the hosts of the incredible Carrie the Musical deep-dive podcast Out for Blood stop by for a slumber party! We talk about our favorite youtube videos to watch at a sleepover, our favorite stunt casting on Broadway and I ask the experts what the ideal version of Carrie would look like to them. @outforbloodpodcast @TMurray06 To Download PopViewers: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/popviewers-movies-tv/id1367192101 or type "Popviewers" in the apple store.
We love a good podcast deep dive. And nothing has been scratching that itch more successfully this year than the new series Out For Blood. The new podcast is a close look (perhaps a too close look) into the Queen of Broadway flops Carrie the Musical. Two obsessive fans, Chris Adams and Holly Morgan, meet the cast, crew and creators, sift through the mysteries and urban legends, chat to some famous super-fans, and find out how Carrie rose from the dead and reinvented itself as a mainstream musical success story. Today, we have the honor of sharing a portion of their episode that dives into Act I of the show. In this excerpt, you’ll hear Holly, Chris and their guests discuss the overture and opening of the show and they each delighted and baffled audiences. Enjoy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode I talked with Emily about diving into the theatre industry as a child and immediately falling in love, why she chooses to live in Los Angeles vs. New York, her introduction to the LA theatre community, leading Carrie The Musical at La Mirada, her introduction to For The Record, her audition experience for For The Record Brat Pack, landing the role of The Basketcase in FTR Brat Pack and playing the role on both land, being part of FTR Live's Love Actually during past holiday seasons, her dream roles, how everyone can play a part in keeping theatre alive, and MORE! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/backstagewithbeccab/support
Coming January 2021! Join hosts Chris Adams and Holly Morgan (Big Diva Energy), as they deep dive into their 20-year obsession with Carrie: The Musical, unearthing the crazy story behind the show’s creation and its infamously disastrous run, only to discover how Carrie rose from the dead to truly embrace its title as Queen of Flops. @outforbloodpod Support this podcast
Coming January 2021! Join hosts Chris Adams and Holly Morgan (Big Diva Energy), as they deep dive into their 20-year obsession with Carrie: The Musical, unearthing the unlikely story behind the show’s creation and its infamously disastrous run, only to discover how Carrie rose from the dead to truly embrace its title as Queen of Flops. Insta: @outforbloodpod Twitter: @outforbloodpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This month, Matt and David are joined by SUPER special guests Chris and Holly of the upcoming Out for Blood Podcast!!! We're talking about the famous/infamous Broadway flop Carrie: The Musical! Please find out more about the Out for Blood podcast at https://www.outforbloodpodcast.com/ and give them a subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and give them a follow on social media!!! And then sit back and telekinetically get yourself ready for the prom!!!
In our inaugural podcast, we will dive into the $8 million infamous flop, Carrie. After their success with the movie Fame, which garnered them an Oscar, the writing team of Gore, Pitchford, and Cohen started a project based on the 1974 novel. We talk...
Ooky Spooky! This episode we're talking about the infamous and bloody... Carrie: The Musical! Join us as we discuss flaws in the original production, how Sue kinda sucks, and the importance of a story driven score. Resources/Performances Discussed: The Theatre Will Rock - Elizabeth L Wollman2015 Los Angeles Production - https://youtu.be/uqYXtKdfnw8 2015 Destruction - https://vimeo.com/181349698 Marin Mazzie - https://youtu.be/N1h8EBSAx8QAlice Ripley - https://youtu.be/a3w18W35XhkFollow us on Social Media!! @thispodwontrunaweek on instagram @thispodwontrun on twitter Hosts: Katlyn Shaw, @katlynwithak on all platforms Savannah-Lee Mumford @dntcallmesavannah on instagram and @dntclmesavannah on twitter This episode was edited by Sam Yeager.You can follow him @violentgarden on instagram
We're back with another episode in the Stagey Spooks Series! This week, we're taking you all the way back to 1988 with Broadway's Biggest Flop... Carrie! Oh, yes, you will remember her name after this episode! Hold onto your boutonniere, this prom themed musical is going to be one you'll never forget. *Theme song by William Karras @williamkarras
CW: bullying, religion, homicide Do Me A Favor and turn up this episode on Carrie! We talk literal translations, the troubles with stage telekinesis, and the musical trilogy nobody expected. PLUS: there's just no good segue here, but JLM is always a good topic. Theme music by Cullen Vance. Off-Broadway premiere cast album: Amazon | iTunes | Spotify
It's 1988. It's as close to Broadway as makes no odds and a load of luvvie theatre types are about to sit through the worst high school musical since High School Musical. In what puritanical religious mothers are already wringing their hands might be the 41st edition of the CB Wallop podcast, join Phil Jerrod and Phil Lucas as they discuss Carrie: The Musical. The gigantic Broadway flop that tried to make a big song and dance about periods, bullying, dirty pillows and pig murder, but ended up being more waterlogged barbecue than blazing telekinetic inferno. Should they have based the whole thing on Fame! No... No probably not. Trigger Warning: Nothing to worry about mate, this is just musical theatre. There is a bit more swearing than usual for some reason - maybe just because Phil Lucas hates musicals so much, and some lady's hygiene chat, but mainly it's just making fun of a terrible musical. If you don't like it, don't worry, we can burn it together and pray for forgiveness. Written by Phil Jerrod Edited by Phil Jerrod Music by Steve Adam Sound clips BAD REVIEW OF "CARRIE THE MUSICAL" - NYC TV NEWS - RARE ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZRannDMsiQ&t=4s Rock Bottom Remainders at ALA 2012 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUQ2VE_PJrw CARRIE STRATFORD FULL SHOW 1988 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOTxiLYFF-Y&t=564s [No Copyright Music] Retro 80's Funky Jazz-Hop Instrumental (Copyright Free) Music - Sundance Remix Music Credit: SUNDANCE Track Name: "Perséphone - Retro Funky (SUNDANCE remix)" Music By: SUNDANCE @ https://soundcloud.com/sundancemusic The SUNDANCE Official Website is HERE - http://lefthandmusic.fr/ Follow SUNDANCE on BandCamp: https://sundancemusic.bandcamp.com/ License for commercial use: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Music promoted by NCM https://goo.gl/fh3rEJ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hbnMgHgZfs Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dollar_Baby#:~:text=The%20Dollar%20Baby%20(or%20Dollar,his%20short%20stories%20for%20%241. https://www.nme.com/news/stephen-king-shawshank-redemption-cheque-2423514#:~:text=It's%20been%20revealed%20that%20Stephen,Rita%20Hayworth%20and%20Shawshank%20Redemption. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_King https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrie_(musical) https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/22813/10-terrific-facts-about-stephen-king https://www.thefactsite.com/interesting-facts-about-horror-author/ https://www.tickld.com/wow/2162589/fbkda45-amazing-facts-about-stephen-king-most-people-havent-heard/ https://smartblogger.com/stephen-king/#:~:text=Stephen%20King%20has%20published%2057,richest%20writers%20in%20the%20world. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrie_(novel) https://www.nytimes.com/1988/05/13/theater/review-theater-the-telekinetic-carrie-with-music.html https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/is-carrie-the-worst-musical-of-all-time
Kali and Barrie are joined by shining star Zach Sherman (@broadwaybookworm (https://www.instagram.com/broadwaybookworm/) , @zachsgotlife) (https://www.instagram.com/zachsgotlife/) , to talk about Carrie the musical. Highlights include designing a show on a wrong assumption, spitting on audience members, Kali's uncharacteristic love for Derek Klena, the science behind periods, our favorite ensemble members, and Barrie's upcoming podcast with #Tony (@z_alfano (https://www.instagram.com/z_alfano/) ). Our inconsistent Instagram presences can be found at @nicheandunclear (https://www.instagram.com/nicheandunclear/) , @barriejoyyy (https://www.instagram.com/barriejoyyy/) , and @magnetsandghouls (https://www.instagram.com/magnetsandghouls/) . Evan can be found @potandpups (https://www.instagram.com/potandpups/) . Subscribe to our feed at https://audioboom.com/channels/5034908 or by searching for Niche and Unclear on your favorite podcast platform. Intro/Outro: Shark Under a Tarpaulin by Exquisite Frosting Penmanship (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Exquisite_Frosting_Penmanship/Transistor_Rodeo/Exquisite_Frosting_Penmanship_-_Transistor_Rodeo_EP_-_06_Shark_Under_A_Tarpaulin) Licensed under Creative Commons
This week, Kali and Barrie are joined by shining star Zach Sherman (@broadwaybookworm, @zachsgotlife), to talk about Carrie the musical. Highlights include designing a show on a wrong assumption, spitting on audience members, Kali's uncharacteristic love for Derek Klena, the science behind periods, our favorite ensemble members, and Barrie's upcoming podcast with #Tony (@z_alfano). Strains smoked this episode: Black Cherry by Elevation, Gelato by Jetty Extracts Find us on Facebook at Vanderpod Rules, Instagram @disgustingtruck, or email us at disgustingtruck@gmail.com.
CWs: Homophobia (45:50-47:20, 1:05:50-1:11:50, 1:17:15-1:18:15), homophobic violence (16:50-18:20), sexual assault (48:10-49:20), torture (1:02:00-1:04:10, 1:05:00). On this week's in installment of The Gleewatch, Sam and Hannah "Prom Queen", the twentieth episode of Glee's second season. Topics of discussion include: “How did McKinley High School book Air Supply?", "Why do all of Glee's big moments feel unearned?", "What are the weirdest promposals we've seen?", and "Wait, was this one actually fun?" If you like the show, be sure to subscribe via your podcast provider of choice, leave a review on iTunes, and even tell a friend or two about us! You can also follow us on Twitter @TheGleeWatch or email us at thegleewatch@gmail.com. Our theme music is by Sebastian Black, and we have no sponsors because there are no proms this year.
Bob E. Gasper, Director; Esther Zabinski, Music Director; & Erin Horan, Actor/Carrie, speaking about the University of Scranton Players production of "Carrie: The Musical", February 28 through March7, 2020, in the Royal Theater of the McDade Center, 800 Linden Street on the University of Scranton campus. www.scranton.edu 570-941-4318
Over the years, we've covered musicals in bits and pieces. But we heard you: you wanted more. In this month's episode we brought on special guest Nick Gonzo to adjudicate and decide which of us has the best taste in musicals.Come and listen to us talk about how terrible it would be to be in a musical, being a third-wheel on your own podcast and why this podcast is not as horny as you might think.Follow Nick Gonzo on Twitter (@thenickgonzo)Follow You Know What I Like...? on Twitter (@YKWILPodcast)Like You Know What I Like...? on FacebookMusic: http://www.purple-planet.comCover Art: Andrew Losq
Today's "Stories We Love" brought to you by Kane's Donuts features the story of a girl who dressed up as Carrie (from the popular Stephen King novel), to promote Carrie The Musical in her local town. She got into a car accident and totaled her car. The first responders thought her costume makeup was real blood and that she was dead! Hear more about this story and more from today's "Stories We Love"!
The boys are back in the Wes Craven Memorial Library to discuss Rob Zombie's remake of Halloween (2007)! Joe recounts his vacation, and Joshua describes his melancholia in his absence. We learn about Joshua's touching moment of brotherly bonding, and Joe describes his crush on Sheri Moon Zombie. Don't forget if you're in San Diego or will be in San Diego check out CARRIE THE MUSICAL!Click here to get tickets to OnStage Playhouse's CARRIE THE MUSICAL September 27th-Nov 3rdFright School Recommended Texts:The Monster Show: A Cultural History of Horror by David J. SkalMen, Women, and Chain Saws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film by Carol J. CloverHorror Noire: A History of Black Horror by Robin R Means ColemanProjected Fears by Kendall R. PhillipsThe Horror Genre: From Beelzebub to Blair Witch by Paul WellsFOLLOW US! Facebook Twitter InstagramSupport FRIGHT SCHOOL by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/fright-schoolFind out more at https://fright-school.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
For our first Halloween special, we bring you one of the most famous Broadway flops of all time: Carrie. Join us if you dare for plenty of spooks and scares, including high school memories, the slaughtering of a beloved cartoon character, and Eric having no idea what he watched or listened to in preparation for this show.
We're taking it back to junior high with a compare and contrast paper episode! We welcome to the studio Alien franchise super fan Daniel! The three of us break down our trip to the 40th Anniversary screening of ALIEN. Daniel helps us keep our facts straight, well as straight as they'll go anyways... When choosing sides, Joe lands firmly on the ALIENS side leaving Joshua outnumbered. We chat about the Vietnam War, motherhood, AIDS, male pregnancy, and Joshua gets a bit emotional at the thought of Xenomorph genocide. It gets weird is all we're really trying to say... Don't forget if you're in San Diego or will be in San Diego check out CARRIE THE MUSICAL!Click here to get tickets to OnStage Playhouse's CARRIE THE MUSICAL September 27th-Nov 3rdWorks Cited in this ep:The Strange and Twisted Life of “Frankenstein" By Jill LeporeFright School Recommended Texts:The Monster Show: A Cultural History of Horror by David J. SkalMen, Women, and Chain Saws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film by Carol J. CloverHorror Noire: A History of Black Horror by Robin R Means ColemanProjected Fears by Kendall R. PhillipsThe Horror Genre: From Beelzebub to Blair Witch by Paul WellsFOLLOW US! Facebook Twitter InstagramSupport FRIGHT SCHOOL by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/fright-schoolFind out more at https://fright-school.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
We're going old school on today's episode with FRANKENSTEIN (1931)! It's a classic about a man and the monster who created him. Along the way, hear our thoughts on the new Addams Family movie, Little Shop of Horrors in Pasadena, and our upcoming screening of BUTCHER, BAKER, NIGHTMARE MAKER (1981) We get into some strange territory with artificial wombs and the queerness of Frankenstein's Monster. Click to get tickets to the BUTCHER, BAKER, NIGHTMARE MAKER Screening Wednesday October 16th at 7pm!Click here for tickets and info on Pasadena Playhouse's LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS starring Mj Rodriguez, George Salazar, and Amber RileyDon't forget if you're in San Diego or will be in San Diego check out CARRIE THE MUSICAL!Click here to get tickets to OnStage Playhouse's CARRIE THE MUSICAL September 27th-Nov 3rdWorks Cited in this ep:The Strange and Twisted Life of “Frankenstein" By Jill LeporeFright School Recommended Texts:The Monster Show: A Cultural History of Horror by David J. SkalMen, Women, and Chain Saws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film by Carol J. CloverHorror Noire: A History of Black Horror by Robin R Means ColemanProjected Fears by Kendall R. PhillipsThe Horror Genre: From Beelzebub to Blair Witch by Paul Wells FOLLOW US! Facebook Twitter InstagramSupport FRIGHT SCHOOL by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/fright-schoolFind out more at https://fright-school.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Welcome back to class! We're joined in the Wes Craven Memorial Library by special guest lecturer and SHOCK ATTACK (2015) director Jaclyn Chessen! We get caught up with werewolf movies and stories, Dancing With The Stars, Drag Race UK, and The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula. Jaclyn opens up about “horrorigins” and her career in horror. Joe worries about arachnids in his nooks and crannies. Joshua gets very Grumpy Old Man on the movie going experience. The group gets serious with a discussion on cancel culture. Don't forget if you're in San Diego or will be in San Diego check out CARRIE THE MUSICAL!Click here to get tickets to OnStage Playhouse's CARRIE THE MUSICAL September 27th-Nov 3rdFright School Recommended Texts:The Monster Show: A Cultural History of Horror by David J. SkalMen, Women, and Chain Saws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film by Carol J. CloverHorror Noire: A History of Black Horror by Robin R Means ColemanProjected Fears by Kendall R. PhillipsThe Horror Genre: From Beelzebub to Blair Witch by Paul WellsFOLLOW US! Facebook Twitter InstagramSupport FRIGHT SCHOOL by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/fright-schoolFind out more at https://fright-school.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
We are so very excited to be joined by Michael Varrati on this episode! We chat about his upbringing, his career in horror, and his views on the state of Queer Horror today! Don't forget if you're in San Diego or will be in San Diego check out CARRIE THE MUSICAL!Click here to get tickets to OnStage Playhouse's CARRIE THE MUSICAL September 27th-Nov 3rdFright School Recommended Texts:The Monster Show: A Cultural History of Horror by David J. SkalMen, Women, and Chain Saws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film by Carol J. CloverHorror Noire: A History of Black Horror by Robin R Means ColemanProjected Fears by Kendall R. PhillipsThe Horror Genre: From Beelzebub to Blair Witch by Paul WellsFOLLOW US! Facebook Twitter InstagramSupport FRIGHT SCHOOL by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/fright-schoolFind out more at https://fright-school.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Welcome to a very special episode of Fright School! We had the pleasure of screening CARRIE (1976) at OnStage Playhouse with the cast and crew of CARRIE THE MUSICAL! We're joined on mic by Wendy Waddell who is portraying Margaret White and Lauren Ashley who plays Sue Snell! Mary Grace's Carrie was locked in her closet to pray for the sin of loosing the raven upon the world... FRIGHT SCHOOL PROM at opening night of CARRIE THE MUSICAL! September 27thClick here to get tickets to OnStage Playhouse's CARRIE THE MUSICAL September 27th-Nov 3rdFright School Recommended Texts:The Monster Show: A Cultural History of Horror by David J. SkalMen, Women, and Chain Saws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film by Carol J. CLoverHorror Noire: A History of Black Horror by Robin R Means ColemanProjected Fears by Kendall R. PhillipsThe Horror Genre: From Beelzebub to Blair Witch by Paul WellsFOLLOW US! Facebook Twitter InstagramSupport FRIGHT SCHOOL by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/fright-schoolFind out more at https://fright-school.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
"We like to get fucked up, and do fucked up shit!" You said it Baby Firefly! For this week's episode we're taking a drive through Captain Spaulding's Museum of Monsters & Madmen to find the HOUSE OF A 1000 CORPSES! EVENT LINKS:FRIGHT SCHOOL LIVE! with CARRIE (1976) September 21stFRIGHT SCHOOL PROM at opening night of CARRIE THE MUSICAL! September 27thClick here to get tickets to OnStage Playhouse's CARRIE THE MUSICAL September 27th-Nov 3rdFright School Recommended Texts:The Monster Show: A Cultural History of Horror by David J. SkalMen, Women, and Chain Saws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film by Carol J. CLoverHorror Noire: A History of Black Horror by Robin R Means ColemanProjected Fears by Kendall R. PhillipsThe Horror Genre: From Beelzebub to Blair Witch by Paul WellsFOLLOW US! Facebook Twitter InstagramSupport FRIGHT SCHOOL by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/fright-schoolFind out more at https://fright-school.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Listen as we discuss Carrie: The Musical and interview actors from the show!
We are IN THE ROOM and on the road with Frank “Fraver” Verlizzo – famed designer of Broadway’s most iconic posters! We took our first ever field trip to Frank’s place up in Connecticut and had a delightful brunch! If you are a listener of this podcast you more than likely have a poster designed by Frank hanging up in your room or office as we speak. We absolutely geek out over Frank’s creations and the career he has had – having designed the poster art for over 300 Broadway, Off-Broadway, regional and international productions such as Lion King, Sunday In the Park With George, Sweeney Todd, Follies, Baby, Looped, Carrie: The Musical, etc. . Each poster has a story behind it and we were ENRAPTURED. We also talk about how we saw Wine Country multiple times and we obviously have thoughts. We saw Hillary & Clinton and we raaaaave. Please consult our Instagram @intheroompod to see some of the posters we mention in this podcast! Fraver by Design: Five Decades of Theatre Poster Art from Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Beyond https://www.amazon.com/Fraver-Design-Decades-Broadway-Off-Broadway/dp/0764355155/ref=sr_1_1?crid=L6FYRVSFYPES&keywords=fraver+by+design&qid=1559569032&s=gateway&sprefix=fraver%2Caps%2C980&sr=8-1 “Fraver Collection” nail polish by Pop Polish https://www.etsy.com/shop/POPNailPolish?section_id=24705730 @danakellycraig @sferezy Discount code for our listeners!!! Use code KKPNM928 at Telecharge.com for up to $55 off tickets to KING KONG! Thank you to Broadway Crew for the hookup! @broadwaycrew IN THE ROOM WITH STEVEN & DANA is delightfully sponsored by Babe Rosé. @drinkbabe We would be gob smacked into next week if you gave us a rating and review on iTunes! We so appreciate your lurve, shout outs, and support! XOXO
In this episode we sit down and talk about a special event we attended in Sacramento. Carrie the musical! We had such a blast checking this out and hope to catch more shows at the Sac City College Theater! *No segments in this episode* Outro music: Bleed by Meshuggah from the album ObZen
This show did another musical episode. Just as insane as Carrie: The Musical, but now with 100 percent more meth trailers. Hear secret origins of this very podcast, in which we discuss seasons 1,2, and the first 11 episodes of season 3 on the Thor's Hour of Thunder Podcast: (found as Thor's VI: Episodes 63, 56, 43, 21, 20 ) https://hourofthunder.podomatic.com/ itunes: itpc://hourofthunder.podomatic.com/rss2.xml Milkshakes and Mimosas (the podcast formally known as Archie F*cks) Episo
It’s the last week of 2018, which means it’s time for our annual mega-countdown of the best and most memorable TV of the year. Noel and Kate talk through their picks for the year’s best TV performances, characters, music, writing, sequences, seasons, moments, and much more. Listen to what our picks are, then reach out with your favorites from this year, as we bid a fond farewell to the year that was, and head into 2019.Performance Awards (2:10)Best Performance, Lead; Best Performance, Supporting; Best Voice Acting; Best Reality Personality; Most Novel Casting; Most Underrated Ensemble; Best Cameo; Best Guest Appearance; 6th Performer AwardMusic: “Wilkommen” from Younger; “Somewhere Out There” from Fresh Off the Boat; iZombie’s RENT parody (feat. Rachel Bloom)Character Awards (18:16)Best New Character; Best Villain; Best Parents; Best Kids; Best On-Screen Death; Character We Want More Of; Actor We Want More OfMusic: “Kiss From a Rose” from Wrecked; “Bird in a Gilded Cage” from Trial & Error: Lady Killer; “I Want it That Way” from Brooklyn Nine-NineProduction Awards (34:06) Notable Direction, Comedy; Notable Direction, Drama; Most Memorable Long-Take; Best Cinematography; Best Costuming; Best Set Design; Best Hair; Best Makeup; Best Editing; Most Inventive AnimationMusic: “Jesus Christ Superstar” from Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert; “This One’s For You” from the Tony Awards; “Home” from PoseMusic Awards (50:01)Best/Catchiest New Theme Song; Best Score; Best Soundtrack; Best Original Song; Best Deployment of a Pre-Existing Song; Best Musical MomentMusic: “Come Away With Me” from Adventure Time; “The Fearful Pirate Dewey Duck” from DuckTales; “Shame” from Big MouthWriting Awards (58:09) Writing for a Comedy Series; Writing for a Drama Series; Most Quotable Series; Most Memorable Line; Best Episode Title; Best Crafting of a SeasonMusic: “I Want Your Cray Cray” from Jessica Jones; “In” from Riverdale’s Carrie: The Musical episode; Jennifer and Rich’s song from Claws’ “Scream”Sequence Awards (1:04:57)Best Stunts; Best Action Setpiece; Best Standalone Fight Sequence; Best Dream Sequence; Best Dance Sequence; Best (New) Credit Sequence; Best MontageMusic: “Mama Mia” from The Bold Type; “Omar Sharif” as performed at the Tony Awards; “Nobody’s Above the Law” from The Good FightSeason and Series Awards (1:15:27)Most Spectacular Burn-out; Most Spectacular Slow Build; Best Finale Payoff; Most Underappreciated Finale; Best New Comedy (non-Top 20); Best New Drama (non-Top 20); Most Improved Series; Biggest Season-to-Season Drop; Most Underrated Series; Most Overrated Series (The Anne Veal Award); The Ringer Award; Srsly Guys, Why Aren’t You Watching…; Srsly, Why Aren’t We Watching…; Gone but Not ForgottenMusic: “The Miracle of Birth”, “My Sperm is Healthy”, and “Face Your Fears (Reprise)” from Crazy Ex-GirlfriendMoment Awards (1:35:38)Trippiest Scene; Best WTF Moment; Biggest Gut-punch; Dusty, Dusty, Him Sad Award; Biggest F*ck Yeah Moment; Best Twist/Realization (non-finale); Most Traumatizing Moment; Schadenfreude Award; Most Striking Visual; Best OTT Sex/Nudity; Best Shipping; Most Chemistry; Oxygen Award, Comedy; Oxygen Award, Drama; Most Ridiculous Moment; Best Fan Interaction; The La-la-la Award (No Spoilers!); The Head Canon AwardMusic: “G-G-G-Ghost”, “That Distant Shore”, and “Let’s Only Think About Love” from Steven UniverseMiscellaneous Awards (1:59:20)Best Surprise; Worst Disappointment; Best Discovery; Spotlight of Shame; Breakthrough Performance; Breakthrough Series; It Shoulda Worked…; It Shouldn’t’ve Worked.; The It’s Not Me, It’s You Award; Anchor Award; Life Vest Award; Show We Want To See Make the Leap
Here we expand on our Carrie episode with our first bonus content! We discuss Carrie The Musical, which bombed spectacularly for several years and remains a "how did this get made?" mystery in the world of Broadway. Things you'll learn: who Marin Mazzie was (RIP), that Phoenix can't sing, and that there are even worse musicals than Carrie. Thanks y'all for listening!
This week Jess is joined by fan of all things Carrie the Musical Jess Cook who gives a more in depth look into the musical's trials and tribulations throughout its existence, and also specifics as to the best and worst parts of each incarnation. Links: Listen to Carrie the Musical Carrie Riverdale Soundtrack Check out Jess' Carrie Tattoo Social Media: Musicals with Cheese on Twitter Jess on Twitter Jess Cook on Twitter Musicals Theatre Lives on Instagram Jess on Instagram Email us at musicaltheatrelives@gmail.com
Unabashedly Obsessed Episode 126: All Hallows’ Steve, Week 4: Oops, All Carries! (“Carrie”, “Carrie”, “Carrie”, “Carrie: The Musical”, and “Carrie”) Hey, everyone! It’s the final week of All Hallows’ Steve, and we’ve got a bloody good topic for you. You could say we’re really on fire this week. It’s been a really great period of time … Continue reading Episode 126: All Hallows’ Steve, Week 4: Oops, All Carries! (“Carrie”, “Carrie”, “Carrie”, “Carrie: The Musical”, and “Carrie”)
Andrew and Jess experience the dark horrors this Halloween season tackling the dark and disturbing story of Carrie the Musical. They cover the original damned Broadway production that lasted a measly five performances, and digest the exact reasons why it flopped so hard. They duo then look into the revival, comparing the updated revival production to the original Broadway failure. While diving into this topic Jess and Andrew fin parallels in reality of Carrie's act of destruction and modern day problems in schools. Andrew and Jess also dive into the horror that is Riverdale, and explore the episode surrounded around Carrie the Musical. Links: Listen to Carrie the Musical Carrie Riverdale Soundtrack Listen to more on Itunes Social Media: Musicals with Cheese on Twitter Jess on Twitter Andrew on Twitter Musicals Theatre Lives on Instagram Jess on Instagram Email us at musicaltheatrelives@gmail.com
HAPPY HALLOWEEN...EPISODE... Today we get to answer the question: which was more disastrous: Carrie's Prom or Carrie's Opening Night? ZING!! Bathe in blood with us as the Tiemstra Brothers dive into the weeds with this horror classic and its *catastrophic* stage adaptation. Imagine this episode surrounded by an uncomfortable amount of steam and some implausibly shaved legs. Co-hosted and Edited by Matthew Tiemstra (@ClockworkPlay) Co-hosted and Produced by Robert Tiemstra (@The_Timestar)
In this episode, Rivers, Dr. Pat, and Joe Raines are talking to comedian and professional thespian Alex Mandelberg about the biggest fails in the history of Broadway! We're talking "Carrie: The Musical", "Chess", "Moose Murders" and, of course, "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark"! You think bad movies are a fiasco? Wait 'til you hear these stories! Alex is super hilarious and we hope you check him out on all forms of social media @AMandelberg! You can follow us on Twitter: @TheGoodsPod Rivers is @RiversLangley Dr. Pat is @PM_Reilly Joe is @JoeMFRaines Mr. Goodnight is @SepulvedaCowboy Pick up a Goods from the Woods t-shirt at: http://prowrestlingtees.com/TheGoodsPod
We're doing it! One of the reasons why I started this podcast! To just talk about Carrie! Carrie: The Musical is a musical with a book by Lawrence D. Cohen, lyrics by Dean Pitchford, and music by Michael Gore. Adapted from Stephen King's novel Carrie, it focuses on an awkward teenage girl with telekinetic powers whose lonely life is dominated by an oppressive religious fanatic mother it closed on May 15 after only 16 previews and 5 performances. My guest is one of my best friends and comedian Hattie Hayes! Follow for at @QueenHattieJean!
Comic Books Bears Billy Z and Steve offer up a very special episode about a very special episode this time around! To talk about the recent "Carrie The Musical" episode of The CW's Riverdale the CBB boys are thrilled to bring back to the show geek culture writer and Archie Comics expert Chris Cummins! Not only is there a discussion regarding the episode, the history of Carrie The Musical itself (which was a legendary Broadway flop) is also covered in all its blood stained glory! DISCLAIMER 1: There were some recording glitches which Billy Z did his best to cure in the mixing process. DISCLAIMER 2: This is our gayest episode yet! Hands down!
After a brief break due to sickness we're back with Riverdale Chapters 31 "A Night to Remember" and 32 "Prisoners." As Riverdale High preps for their production of "Carrie: The Musical" the looming threat of the Black Hood returns, ending the life of one poor student. As Riverdale reels in the wake, scumbag Nick St.Clair returns to ransom Archie from the Lodges, and Betty and Jughead discover the truth behind Chic, and possibly the true identity of the Black Hood.
THE SUPER HERO HOUR HOUR: Riverdale 218 The Taste Buds review the latest episode of Riverdale! It truly is a night to remember, as not only is it time for Carrie: The Musical, but “A Night to Remember” is also the name of the episode. The Taste Buds are a group of Riverdale-loving musical fans, so this…The post The Super Hero Hour Hour 04/20/18 – Riverdale appeared first on PopFilter.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/yourpopfilter)
There's one thing Mac & Maud can agree on - Carrie: The Musical deserved to close after 4 performances.We're back from YET ANOTHER HIATUS for the biggest event of the season! Or at least the biggest event on The CW? Or the biggest...oh who are we kidding, this episode kind of stunk. Betty's Farrah Fawcett hair and the bellbottoms were quite hilarious and Fangs Fogarty is our new favorite person. Fred made us have ALL of the feels. But this musical...it's not so great. And Macintosh and Maud vehemently disagree with why that is. We're back in the Doghouse for the rest of the season, Bulldogs!You can email us with feedback at macintoshandmaud@gmail.com, or you can connect with us on Instagram (macintosh.and.maud) and Facebook.If you like the podcast, make sure to subscribe and review on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher, and tell your friends. Feel free to offer a good ginger joke as well!Intro music taken from "Make Up" from the compilation album Kamelot by Distortions. Licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license. To hear the song or get more information about the artist, visit the song page at Jamendo.
This episode was maybe the best episode of the season. We loved. And y'all know we are picky about our musicals. Leave a review on Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tv-tea-time-with-mattie-and-jake/id1211496705?mt=2 Find us on the Socials: Find Mattie! Instagram: @theMattMarr Twitter: @theMattMarr Facebook: @theMattMarr Find Jake! Twitter: @jakeitorfakeit Instagram: @jakeitorfakeit Our Recap Site: http://www.tvteatime.com Listen to Mattie’s other podcast THE DEAR MATTIE SHOW: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dear-mattie-show/id902469568?mt=2 OR find him at the Dear Mattie Show Site.
Dearest Gang: we're here. It's the Carrie: The Musical episode long promised us by the Riverdale producers. Fairlith Harvey is back this week joining Ryan and Chloë on what is a truly bizarre ride, including a reappearance (maybe? we're not sure) of the Black Hood.
Carrie the Musical is FINALLY here!!! And the ending number... was a shocker. Just Jess & Nomi recap the dramatic musical and non-musical moments and predict who they think the Black Hood might be.
Riverdale's first ever musical episode, featuring songs from Carrie the musical, airs on the CW in a couple of weeks so why not take the time to get ready for the episode. Join me this week as I delve into Carrie the Musical before giving you a sneak peek of what's in store for next week's podcast. And remember to follow me on Twitter @postmasterradio and if you have any questions on the information I talk about in this episode, tweet those questions to me and I'll answer them as soon as possible.Listen to last week's episode if you have not already: https://www.spreaker.com/user/10204202/is-cheryl-blossom-torn-between-two-loverSource used for this episode: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrie_(musical)Twitter links (in regards to next week's episode)Carrie the musical favorite scenes/songs: https://twitter.com/PostmasterRadio/status/981295439390519297 Carrie characters portrayed by Riverdale cast: https://twitter.com/PostmasterRadio/status/981295716038451200Youtube links to Carrie the Musical productions1988 Stratford Production Broadway: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOTxiLYFF-Y2012 off Broadway revival: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhQebfxD3kcYoutube links to songs from 1988 Broadway (NOT STRATFORD) that unfortunately do not appear in the 1988 stratford production, (as shown in an above link) can be found in the links below: Out for blood (not including Crackerjack): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMbk2nB999EIt hurts to be strong: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqNocrHB14I
Breakouts and break-ins abound on this week's Riverdale, a show that's never met a door it couldn't kick through. As the mob puts the heat on Hiram, the Coopers and Joneses deal with Darla, and Toni rallies the troops for a Cheryl rescue mission. And you better believe Nana Rose comes through when we need her most! Plus, Marah and Cameron detail Dial M For Maple's exciting weekend at PaleyFest—red carpet looks, the highs and lows of the cast panel, and a little tease for the upcoming Carrie: The Musical. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Riverdale's February break nearly over, we look ahead to the most anticipated event in television history: Riverdale High's production of Carrie: The Musical! We break down the casting notice and cast bios, then discuss what we think each kid used for their audition pieces. Just, let us be theater nerds, okay? We don't get all up in your business about whatever your thing is.
The Make Your Movie Podcast: A Filmmaking and Screenwriting Show
Len Kabasinski is a filmmaker, fight choreographer, and martial artist from Erie, PA. Len holds a Bachelor's Degree in Communications from Gannon University and also an Assoicates Degree in Science from the University of Pittsburgh. He also works as a fight choreographer for many stage productions at the Erie Playhouse working with both the adults and also the children's theater , and has choreographed such plays as Carrie: The Musical, The Fantastics, Treasure Island and more.Len's has appeared on the popular Youtube channel, Red Letter Media, multiple times, and his latest film, Warriors of the Apocalypse (as well as his entire film catalogue) is on Amazon now. Pre Show Notes-- 6 Filmmaking Tips from Tobe Hooper - Tobe passed away on 8/26/17 leaving a collection of work including Poltergeist, Salem's Lot, and of course, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. -- Backstage - Use code dbcast at checkout when posting a casting call for a FREE basic listing— Need help with your podcast?!Hire me on Fiverr for only $5. We can chat podcast concepts, episode ideas, gear, marketing, and anything else you'd like to chat about.— Dave Bullis Podcast Filmmakers Group on Facebook – a FREE filmmaking group I made on Facebook. Show Notes-- Red Letter Media - is an American film and video production company operated by independent filmmakers Mike Stoklasa (formerly of GMP Pictures) and Jay Bauman (formerly of Blanc Screen Cinema). -- Len's Movies on Amazon-- UFC - The Ultimate Fighting Championship is an American mixed martial arts organization based in Las Vegas, Nevada, that is owned and operated by parent company WME–IMG.-- Dan Severn - is an American mixed martial artist, actor and occasional professional wrestler, notable for his success in the early years of Ultimate Fighting Championship tournaments, and starred in Swamp Zombies. ContactLen Kabasinski-- Official Site-- Twitter-- Facebook-- Patreon-- Youtube-- IMDB Dave Bullis— Official Site— Youtube— Twitter— Instagram— Facebook Support the Podcast1. Sign Up for Dave's email list2. Rate the Podcast on iTunes3. Buy on Amazon.com using my affiliate link Subscribe to the Podcast— Podbean — iTunes — Stitcher— Google Play Podcast
This episode of the podcast, I got to go backstage at the newest production of "Carrie: The Musical" at the Near West Theater in Cleveland and talk to the cast and director of the show to talk in-depth about the themes of Stephen King's classic novel adapted for the stage. My guests include: Anna Parchem (Carrie White) Morgan Williams (Sue Snell) Statia Rankin (Chris Hargensen) Julie Penzvalto (Margaret White) Devon Turchan (Director) For more information on "Carrie: The Musical" and tickets, visit http://www.nearwesttheatre.org
The handsome, charming, and talented Derek Klena invited us to his dressing room at the Broadhurst theater to chat about starring in "Anastasia." He also shared the AMAZING story of his road to professional acting, and his work in "Carrie: The Musical," "Wicked," and "Dogfight." Enjoy!
Pamela and Ebony chat about the most notorious Broadway flop of all time. Kill the pig! Kill the pig!
JBN sat down with performer/writer/director/producer/designer Robbie Rozelle (www.robbierozelle.com) to discuss "Songs From Inside My Locker," his upcoming solo cabaret debut at Feinstein's 54 Below in NYC on Friday, June 9th @ 9:30pm. Visit www.54below.com for tickets! #SomethingNewPodcast
In the wake of the Tony Awards, Don and Tyler hash out the Sound Design category debacle and the controversy around YouTube’s new subscription. They interview Chicago musical theater royalty Doug Peck and Robert Lindley on political activism, marriage equality, how to survive in the world of musical theatre, and how Joni Mitchell first brought the pair together. Then, Don and Tyler go on very scary journey to see Carrie: The Musical and share the best listener-provided theater horror stories. Finally, The Moth contributor and Neo-Futurist Malic White drops in with a truly terrifying story and recommends that everyone to see the latest “Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind.”