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"Here me out..." Grab your Voice memo app and mountain of lies because this week we're talking about the Podcast Musical from Chris Littler and Ellen Winter "36 Questions. Andrew and Jess get in a huge fight this episode and it's pretty fun! Credits: Hosts: Jesse McAnally & Andrew DeWolf Podcast Edited By: Andrew DeWolf Theme Songs: Robyn Nash of IOU Music UK Keeper of the Cheese: Juliet Antonio This show is a part of the Broadway Podcast Network Check out this Etsy Shop Social Media: Our WEBSITE Musicals with Cheese on Twitter Musicals W/ Cheese on Instagram Email us at musicaltheatrelives@gmail.com Merch!! Jess Socials Jesse McAnally on Twitter Jess McAnally on Instagram Andrew Socials Andrew DeWolf on Instagram Andrew DeWolf on Twitter Use our Affiliate Link Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Laberpodcasts und aufwändige Reportagen gibt es zuhauf. Wir stellen in dieser Folge ein ganz anderes Genre vor: Podcast-Musicals. Wir sprechen mit Ellen Winter und Chris Littler vom Podcast “36 Questions” und Ian Coss von “Forever Is A Long Time”.Von Mike HerbstreuthDirekter Link zur Audiodatei
Laberpodcasts und aufwändige Reportagen gibt es zuhauf. Wir stellen in dieser Folge ein ganz anderes Genre vor: Podcast-Musicals. Wir sprechen mit Ellen Winter und Chris Littler vom Podcast “36 Questions” und Ian Coss von “Forever Is A Long Time”.Von Mike Herbstreuthwww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Das PodcastmagazinDirekter Link zur Audiodatei
Chris Littler shares his experience at the Japan National Development Camp with British Swimming
In this super bonus episode Jess is joined by the composers of the Podcast Musical "36 Questions," Ellen Winter & Christopher Littler. He talks about their creative process, the inspirations for the musical, the storytelling methods, and how this show became the incredible piece it is today. It's a wonderful bonus episode with a ton of insight about creating a musical! This is not to be missed! Social Media: Musicals with Cheese on Twitter Jess on Twitter Ellen Winter on Twitter Chris Littler on Twitter Chris Littler's Website Ellen Winter's Website Musicals W/ Cheese on Instagram Jess on Instagram Email us at musicaltheatrelives@gmail.com
This week, I'm joined by Ellen Winter and Chris Littler of Chamber Band to talk about their new podcast for Two-Up Productions, the production company that brought you Limetown.36 Questions is a fabulous PODCAST MUSICAL starring Jessie Shelton (Hadestown) and Jonathan Groff (Glee, Spring Awakening, Hamilton) and you should go and listen to it right now, before you listen to this interview. Go ahead! I'll wait. You'll love it.Chris, Ellen, and I discuss:The creative process!Snow-shoeing!How J-Groff doesn't know what a duck isLin-Manuel Miranda loving the showIn The Goo with Ellen and Chris...and much more!
"From birth, man carries the weight of gravity on his shoulders. He is bolted to earth. But man has only to sink beneath the surface and he is free." - Jacques Yves Cousteau The dead rise like the tides. To learn more about how The Skeletons is played check out our primer episode. The characters for this game: Rusted Shirt (Chris Littler) - a humanoid skeleton armored in rusted chain and carrying a bent spear. Big Head (Tim Rodriguez) - a skeleton with a silver amulet about its neck and a silver circlet about its swollen disproportionate skull. Headless (Ken Breese) - a humanoid skeleton with no head wielding a pair of holy symbols. Crawler (John Holt) - a bent humanoid skeleton with a fine coat and a chipped dagger. The map for this game: The tomb is a pyramid floating tip-down over a deep sea trench. The flat base rides just beneath the waves and a little deeper on the north and south side are air chambers to enter. From each of those chambers a pair of passages twist down towards the tip where sits the crypt. The coffin is suspended by chains from the tip. Act I: Act II: Act III: Find Chris on twitter @ctlittler and check out his band Chamber Band. and his new musical podcast venture 36 Questions. Find Tim on twitter @dicefoodlodging and Tim's Mobile Fiasco App for iOS on iTunes, and for Android on Google Play. Find John on twitter @lordjoho Find Ken on twitter @Berlingsbeard Follow us on twitter @boredghostworld Our Bored Ghost theme comes from the amazing Pat Cupples, see his band website Hotels and Highways. Bored Ghosts we hope you found some distraction from your eternity in the void this week!
"We should be dead. We didn't decompress." — The Abyss The dead rise like the tides. To learn more about how The Skeletons is played check out our primer episode. The characters for this game: Rusted Shirt (Chris Littler) - a humanoid skeleton armored in rusted chain and carrying a bent spear. Big Head (Tim Rodriguez) - a skeleton with a silver amulet about its neck and a silver circlet about its swollen disproportionate skull. Headless (Ken Breese) - a humanoid skeleton with no head wielding a pair of holy symbols. Crawler (John Holt) - a bent humanoid skeleton with a fine coat and a chipped dagger. The map for this game: The tomb is a pyramid floating tip-down over a deep sea trench. The flat base rides just beneath the waves and a little deeper on the north and south side are air chambers to enter. From each of those chambers a pair of passages twist down towards the tip where sits the crypt. The coffin is suspended by chains from the tip. Act I: Find Chris on twitter @ctlittler and check out his band Chamber Band. and his new musical podcast venture 36 Questions. Find Tim on twitter @dicefoodlodging and Tim's Mobile Fiasco App for iOS on iTunes, and for Android on Google Play. Find John on twitter @lordjoho Find Ken on twitter @Berlingsbeard Follow us on twitter @boredghostworld Our Bored Ghost theme comes from the amazing Pat Cupples, see his band website Hotels and Highways. Bored Ghosts we hope you found some distraction from your eternity in the void this week!
Chamber Band have made it their mission to emotionally disarm you while exploring beloved nerd worlds. In their debut record, Deities, they cheekily adventured through Dungeons & Dragons, in Careers they braved The Hunger Games, and now in Governor's Square they're taking on H.G. Wells' The Time Machine and The Invisible Man. However, in all cases it's best you check your preconceived notions before venturing further. Love, loss, and existential but infinitely relatable quandaries await you - and with those universal themes, captivating music. This is no mere fanfiction; Chamber Band cuts their source material to the core. Join Cap and vocalists/ songwriters Chris Littler and Ellen Winter as they explore the new record and how it fuses two beloved sci-fi classics into one potent narrative. But that's far from all Chamber Band has been up to - they're the writers behind the podcast smash-hit 36 Questions! Hear about how this musical/ audio drama hybrid came to be, the challenges of drastically changing up both formats, and getting props from the creator of Hamilton. We also debut a new track and unleash an unheard rarity from the archives. For links and more info, head to the main episode page: https://nerdyshow.com/2017/09/nerdy-show-interview-chamber-band-time-traveling-through-36-questions-governors-squareLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chris Littler from Chamber Band calls in to The Monday Project to talk about 2017’s KRACKLEFEST, the premier nerd-rock event during Emerald City Comic Con weekend happening Friday, March 3rd at the Hard Rock Cafe in downtown Seattle. We also talk about how to describe the unique sound of Chamber Band, and where they land on the Nerd Rock spectrum, as well defining what “Coffee Rock” actually is and teases for new music later this year! Check out more from Chamber Band at their website: chamberband.com And for more of KGRG’s material on Kracklefest 7, including other interviews and more, check out our web post: http://www.kgrg.com/2017/02/03/kracklefest-7-march-3rd/ Listen to The Monday Project every Monday Night from 7 -10 pm (PST) on KGRG 89.9 FM
Lauren talks with Chris Littler about love, life, and dragons… Oh and of course Chamber Band’s new album Deities. Originally published May 29th, 2013