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Back on our zoom bullshit! The Notes: The live show is dead, long live the live show! Will calls a listener's child the antichrist again! Will has a dorky confession! Gateway dorkiness! That one's on Steve-Joe! HSN is lyrically out-of-pocket! Walmart: The Movie! The final boss of late-stage capitalism! Potential reindeer body horror! Some stuff we've been watching! Will saw Rocky: The Musical! The highest steps in Kansas City! Mini-Sports Corner! Capitals on the edge! Schrodinger's Royals! Responsibility is a mug's game! Contact Us! Follow Us! Love Us! Email: doubledeucepod@gmail.com Twitter & Instagram: @doubledeucepod Facebook: www.facebook.com/DoubleDeucePod/ Patreon: patreon.com/DoubleDeucePod Also, please subscribe/rate/review/share us! We're on Apple, Android, Libsyn, Stitcher, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Radio.com, RadioPublic, pretty much anywhere they got podcasts, you can find the Deuce! Podcast logo art by Jason Keezer! Find his art online at Keezograms! Intro & Outro featuring Rob Schulte! Check out his many podcasts! Brought to you in part by sponsorship from Courtney Shipley, Official Superfans Stefan Rider and Amber Fraley, and listeners like you! Join a tier on our Patreon! Advertise with us! If you want that good, all-natural focus and energy, our DOUBLEDEUCE20 code still works at www.magicmind.com/doubledeuce for 20% off all purchases and subscriptions. Check out the Lawrence Times's 785 Collective at https://lawrencekstimes.com/785collective/ for a list of local LFK podcasts including this one!
On this week's show, Mike and Kush discuss aggressive dentists, movie Broadway adaptions, the Snail Racing World Championships, why Gorillas don't want to see your Tik Tok videos, Mission Impossible 7 and much more!
On this week's episode we visit the knockout show Rocky the Musical!
The latest on your gut microbiome and how to keep it healthy. Plus, climate change efforts underway in New Jersey with the DEP commissioner, and ROCKY: The Musical is here!
Steven Hoggett is an international Choreographer, Director and Movement Director. Recent Broadway credits include Harry Potter & the Cursed Child, Angels In America, The Crucible, Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time, The Last Ship, Rocky, The Glass Menagerie, Once, Peter & the Starcatcher and American Idiot. Off Broadway work includes Social! (Park Avenue Armory) Bacharach Reimagined (NYTW), Joan of Arc : Into the Fire (The Public) and Let The Right One In (St Anne's Warehouse.) At the Met his work includes Rigoletto. In the UK his work has appeared in the West End and the National Theatre with productions including The Ocean at the End of the Lane, The Light Princess, Pinocchio and Black Watch. Steven was co-founder of the ground breaking UK company Frantic Assembly. As Director Choreographer with the company he created over 20 shows including Peepshow, Othello, Beautiful Burnout, Lovesong, Stockholm and Little Dogs. Steven has worked extensively with recording artists bringing their work to the stage. This list includes David Byrne, Tori Amos, Burt Bacharach, Green Day, Sting, Nico Muhly, Imogen Heap, Phillip Glass and Olafur Arnalds. His extensive work choreographing music videos has seen him collaborate with artists such as Bright Light, Bright Light, Goldfrapp, Calvin Harris, Franz Ferdinand and Bat for Lashes. His film credits include Freak Show (Maven Pictures) and How To Train Your Dragon (Dreamworks) Host: Jamie Neale @jamienealejn Discussing rituals and habitual patterns in personal and work life. We ask questions about how to become more aware of one self and the world around us, how do we become 360 with ourselves? Host Instagram: @jamienealejn Podcast Instagram: @360_yourself Music from Electric Fruit Produced by Tom Dalby Composed by Toby Wright
For the penultimate episode of the 2022 edition of February Flops, John delve into the depths of the movie-turned-musical and spend some time on "Rocky: The Musical" - a show that John N wanted to work and John M thought might make a great play. The two also discuss the weight of Ahrens and Flaherty and how this show might impact their legacy. Music by Stephen Flaherty Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens Book by Thomas Meehan Find the episode on your favorite podcast app or by going to https://anchor.fm/musicalminutes Intro and outro music ("BeBop 25") provided under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com Have a question for John or John? Want to leave feedback or tell us how wrong we are? Email us at musicalminutespodcast@gmail.com For more info on our hosts - please visit https://norine62.wixsite.com/musicalminutes
Dimino and Cellini discuss The Princess Bride, Rocky The Musical, and so much more in this edition of Beyond the Goatee. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The story of Rocky Balboa has been capturing people's hearts and filling people's workout playlists for over 40 years. So when the show made the jump over to Broadway, was it still able to capture the scrappy spirit to have audiences rooting for their hero to win? Join Brendon and Nando from Nando V Movies as they break down how Rocky works thematically and as a character. Want more Nando V. Movies? Your wish is granted! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf29Sq6-XxLQG_XuJwMHaFg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get ready to get "in the ring" as hosts Bobby and Kristina discuss 2014's Rocky The Musical on episode ten of My Favorite Flop. ABOUT ROCKY THE MUSICAL Based on the Academy Award-winning 1976 film, Rocky The Musical tells the story of Rocky Balboa, a small-time boxer from working-class Philadelphia, who is chosen to take on the reigning world heavyweight champion, Apollo Creed, when the undefeated fighter's scheduled opponent is injured. The musical features a book by Thomas Meehan and Sylvester Stallone, music by Stephen Flaherty, and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens. Sylvester Stallone began thinking about adapting Rocky as a musical in the early 2000s and commissioned the help of established Broadway librettist Thomas Meehan early onto help flesh out his ideas. Shortly after, songwriting team Ahrens and Flaherty joined the project. It was after Andy Karl entered the picture, playing the title role in workshops around 2011, that things really began taking off. European producing company Stage Entertainment picked up the show and decided to mount the musical's pre-Broadway engagement in Hamburg, Germany instead of a traditional US city. The lavish German production was a smash hit, praised for its elaborate and technically complex set that resulted in an actual boxing ring being brought out over part of the orchestra in an attempt to put the audience right in the middle of the action for the big fight. While American audiences didn't quite know what to expect, anticipation for the Broadway transfer was high. The anticipation didn't last, however, as Broadway previous were both cancelled and stalls due to technical issues and negative word of mouth. Reviews were also negative and because the show was never able to find a strong enough audience, it closed after just 180 performances. Rumors of an arena tour or Las Vegas sit-down production never materialized and the first post-Broadway engagement of the show in South Korea was cancelled the day before the first preview. Rocky The Musical came to Prague for a short 4-to-5 month run in 2017. Original Broadway Cast Andy Karl as Rocky Balboa Margo Seibert as Adrian Terence Archie as Apollo Creed Danny Mastrogiorgio as Paulie Dakin Matthews as Mickey Jennifer Mudge as Gloria Adrian Aguilar as A Boxer/A Reporter Eric Anderson as Gazzo/Rocky's Cornerman/Rocky's Cornerman Michelle Aravena as Angie/Ensemble James Brown III as Sugar Jackson/A Boxer/A Referee Sam J. Cahn as Rocky Marciano/A Boxer/A Referee Kevin Del Aguila as Mike/A Watchman/Jack/A Doctor Ned Eisenberg as Wysocki/Ad Announcer/Bob Dunphy Sasha Hutchings as Apollo Girl/Ensemble David Andrew Macdonald as Miles Jergens/Ensemble Vasthy Mompoint as Linda McKenna/Apollo Girl Vince Oddo as A Boxer/Ensemble Okieriete Onaodowan as Dipper/Apollo's Cornerman Adam Perry as Spider Rico/A Boxer/Boom Operator Kristin Piro as Shirley/Apollo Girl Luis Salgado as Kid Rizzo/A Boxer/Rocky's Cornerman John Schiappa as Buddy/Jimmy Michaels Wallace Smith as Apollo's Manager/Fight Promoter/Disc Jockey Jenny Lee Stern as Joanne/Ensemble
Since it's the 7th anniversary of its Broadway debut, I feature the music of ROCKY THE MUSICAL.
It's our 50th episode! It's a lot like our other episodes except this time we struggle to stay on topic while talking about one of the greatest movies ever. audible trial.com/sharksacrosshollywood Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @thesharkpod Donate at patreon.com/sharksacrosshollyood Music by The Drag "Eye of The Tiger" written by Frankie Sullivan and Jim Peterik. Performed by the cast of Rocky The Musical
The Arms Race Podcast takes a short intermission from discussing Sylvester Stallone movies to talk about the theatrical Broadway production of Rocky: the Musical!
Rocky: The Musical star Andy Karl joins us across the pond in London. He talks everything from meeting Stallone, working with Ice-T and getting punched every night.
At long last, our interview with Rocky himself! Andy sits down with us to discuss his earlier work in 'Legally Blonde, and 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood' before telling all about starring as the title character in the $17 million mega musical 'Rocky.' He shares stories about how the experience changed his life and career as well as his new project, Roundabout Theatre Company's 'On the Twentieth Century.'
This week we find out what happens when an 'unknown' actor is cast in a leading role for their first time on Broadway. First up, Margo Seibert, who was put through 9 auditions--9!!--before landing the coveted role of Adrian in last season's "Rocky." Then we talk to Amber Iman who takes us through her journey of being cast as the legendary Nina Simone in the short lived "Soul Doctor."
Now featuring Frozen to the Core 2: Frigid Waistland, The Beeast: Enemy Within, and Mouse Hunt 12: Rodent to Perdition. It's tax day in the USA, so here's another podcast to cheer you up. Discussion this week covers a wide range of exciting topics, ranging from hidden subterranean civilizations to pirate-related entertainment. You'll also want to catch our treatment of nineteenth-century international copyright law. Have you solved the Four Words 4 U contest puzzle yet? There's a cool prize of some sort waiting for you if you have. Email Tony to win it all! Media: Mutant super rats H.M.S. Pinafore Underground civilization Rocky: The Musical Movies/TV: The Pirates of Penzance The Pirate Movie Criterion Collection The Core Board games: For Sale By Stefan Dorra Gryphon Games 3 - 6 players Don't forget you can support Hungry Cliff by going to our Shop at the top of our page or by using our Amazon and iTunes Search Boxes at the top-right of our blog. Also, Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and subscribe to the podcast in iTunes so you don't miss a thing! And if you want to help us out some more, please review us on iTunes 'cause every little bit counts. Hosts: Tony Silanskas, Andrew Silanskas, Matthew Biggers Guests: Rick Silanskas, Pedro Mendoza, Jessica Houston, David Houston Intro and outro music: Pedro Mendoza Email us: tony (at) hungrycliff (dot) com, andrew (at) hungrycliff (dot) com or matthew (at) hungrycliff (dot) com
In this episode: - A Theater News discussion about Johnny Depp in INTO THE WOODS, two shows closing early and ROCKY THE MUSICAL coming to Broadway. - Our usual Wicked News, Cast Update, and Poll. - A Media section discussing articles from both National Tours - A Panel discussion with an intriguing theory about Boq’s character
This week's post-Oscars episode of HOW WAS YOUR WEEK begins with a sad thing and ends on a high note. First, DC PIERSON joins Julie to discuss the types of people one will meet in high school Drama Club, what one does in Los Angeles to pass the time, and whether Donald is a normal name. Then, theatre director and handsome man ALEX TIMBERS talks to Julie about why history is a funny topic to explore in theatre, what it's like working with David Bryne, why Germany was a perfect place to launch ROCKY: The Musical, and the time he sort of faked his friend's death. Also: Catherine Zeta Jones and her skin tagging-vocal abilities, a sad story about making Udon Hallway Noodles saltier, some new revelations about Glenn Hetrick, and an announcement for the April 5th HOW WAS YOUR WEEK LIVE with Siggy Flicker and Max Silvestri! Buy tickets now, friend.