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Sawyer, Kate and Jack are all in fine form in the memorable pacemaker episode. Ben drops one of his gems: "Don't you read?" And Sammy goes to see "LOST: The Musical," which impressively condenses six seasons of material into two hours of dialogue and parody songs, and interviews co-writer and director Steven Brandon about it. Find us on Twitter @The HatchPodcast and at facebook.com/TheHatchPodcast. Leave us your hot take by phone at +1 954-6-DHARMA. Our theme music is by Andy G. Cohen and our cover art is by Danny Roth.
Fan favorite Mr. Eko has stolen our hearts, so imagine our excitement when he gets his first flashback episode! But, Mr. Eko's past isn't quite what you would expect, and though the journey he embarks on might bring him closure, it might send Charlie into a tailspin. Oh, and Sawyer gets a haircut. But that's not all! Special guest Steven Brandon, the Director, Co-Writer, and Co-Producer of Lost: The Musical, joins Will and Megan as they discuss this tale of two brothers, "The 23rd Psalm"! And as we all know, everything's better when it becomes a musical! Follow Steven Brandon at @stevenb29 on Twitter and @stevenb29b on Instagram! Follow Lost: The Musical at @LosttheMusical on Twitter & Instagram! Get you tickets and stay up to date at: lostparody.com Go to fredsbs.com and use the offer code "NoLoveLost" to get 20% off your order! Tshirts available at https://store.podcastjukebox.org/collections/no-love-lost Art by Megan Willis (@lynxgriffin) Theme by Michelle Cullen (michellecullen.com)
Fan favorite Mr. Eko has stolen our hearts, so imagine our excitement when he gets his first flashback episode! But, Mr. Eko's past isn't quite what you would expect, and though the journey he embarks on might bring him closure, it might send Charlie into a tailspin. Oh, and Sawyer gets a haircut. But that's not all! Special guest Steven Brandon, the Director, Co-Writer, and Co-Producer of Lost: The Musical, joins Will and Megan as they discuss this tale of two brothers, "The 23rd Psalm"! And as we all know, everything's better when it becomes a musical! Follow Steven Brandon at @stevenb29 on Twitter and @stevenb29b on Instagram! Follow Lost: The Musical at @LosttheMusical on Twitter & Instagram! Get you tickets and stay up to date at: lostparody.com Go to fredsbs.com and use the offer code "NoLoveLost" to get 20% off your order! Tshirts available at https://store.podcastjukebox.org/collections/no-love-lost Art by Megan Willis (@lynxgriffin) Theme by Michelle Cullen (michellecullen.com)
Fan favorite Mr. Eko has stolen our hearts, so imagine our excitement when he gets his first flashback episode! But, Mr. Eko's past isn't quite what you would expect, and though the journey he embarks on might bring him closure, it might send Charlie into a tailspin. Oh, and Sawyer gets a haircut. But that's not all! Special guest Steven Brandon, the Director, Co-Writer, and Co-Producer of Lost: The Musical, joins Will and Megan as they discuss this tale of two brothers, "The 23rd Psalm"! And as we all know, everything's better when it becomes a musical! Follow Steven Brandon at @stevenb29 on Twitter and @stevenb29b on Instagram! Follow Lost: The Musical at @LosttheMusical on Twitter & Instagram! Get you tickets and stay up to date at: lostparody.com Go to fredsbs.com and use the offer code "NoLoveLost" to get 20% off your order! Tshirts available at https://store.podcastjukebox.org/collections/no-love-lost Art by Megan Willis (@lynxgriffin) Theme by Michelle Cullen (michellecullen.com)
In this episode I speak with Steven Brandon about the world of bartending. Sponsor: Feral Giant Theme song: Adeem The Artist
Steven Brandon (@stevenb29) takes the chair from that international derelict Will Link to help Sean breakdown a humdrum Emmys award show. Will Sean Podcast? We think not!
~ INTERVIEW: EMILY MOBERLY (Traveling Stories) / STEPHEN PARKER & STEVEN BRANDON (Game Of Thrones: The Musical) ~ We've got a cracking episode today, covering everything SDCC Off-Site - there are so many events and distractions taking place around San Diego Comic-Con, it's almost enough that you never have to set foot inside the Convention Centre! There's going to be a massive Wynonna Earp fan event, which also forms part of a prize package that Traveling Stories has put together for a lucky entrant. Emily Moberly from TS joins us to talk about the organisation's fine work, raising children's literacy in the community, as well as letting us spread the word about the SDCC sweepstake in its final stretch. (Find out more about Traveling Stories at http://travelingstories.org, and then enter the Ultimate SDCC Fan Experience at https://travelingstories.tapkat.org/wincomic-conexperience/) Then we're joined by Stephen Parker and Steven Brandon, the manic minds behind Game Of Thrones: The Musical, an incredible mashup between toe-tapping music and the works of George R.R. Martin! The show is coming to San Diego throughout the run of Comic-Con, and we'll be talking about what it takes to put on such an extravaganza during the melee that is SDCC. (Find out more about Game Of Thrones: The Musical at https://www.gotthemusical.com/, including getting tickets for this years performances.) All of this, and Leonard and Alyssa will be going through all the other headlines leading up to Comic-Con, including this weeks SDCC Exclusives reveals, as well as a summery of recent developments at Phoenix Comicon... What a show!! --------------------------------------------------- TALKIN’ COMIC-CON: A CUP O’ TEA WITH AN ENGLISHMAN IN SAN DIEGO is the weekly San Diego Comic-Con International and con culture live podcast, broadcasting every Sunday (6pm GMT / 10am PT / 1pm ET) and hosted by Leonard Sultana, joined by Alyssa Franks. Each week, the best bloggers on t’web talk about San Diego Comic-Con, about con & pop culture and, for an hour or so, we invite guests to talk to us and get nerdy and geeky about everything that orbits the Best Pop Culture Convention On The Planet! YOU can watch and interact online, either by Twitter (tweeting with the hashtag #CupOTeaSDCC) or via the Hangout Event Q&A. Schedules permitting, Leonard will be joined by guests from the SDCC blogging community and some surprises! Our Guests, this week: ~ Alyssa Franks, Friends of Comic Con Forum ~ Emily Moberly (Traveling Stories) ~ Stephen Parker (Game Of Thrones: The Musical) ~ Steven Brandon (Game Of Thrones: The Musical) ~ ...more Special Guests to be announced If you have anything you’d like to have discussed in these Comic-Con shows, please put a suggestion in the comments – we’d love to hear what you’d like to talk about. And don’t forget to join in the conversation LIVE during the show, using the Q&A button in the video preview above or on Twitter (#CupOTeaSDCC) See you all, this and every Sunday, at 6pm GMT… LIVE!
Following on from our podcast with James Rumsey about Producing, we talk to Jane Gull about directing MY FERAL HEART. A lot has happened in the meantime, so we catch up on how the film is doing now that it has been released in cinemas in the UK through Our Screen and the awards the film has garnered for acting and directing. We also chat to Jane about her short film projects, including SUNNY BOY, and what future projects she is trying to get off the ground. Join us for this insightful chat. Movie Heaven Movie Hell is a show where filmmakers Simon Aitken (BLOOD + ROSES, POST-ITS, MODERN LOVE) and Keith Eyles (FEAR VIEW, DRIVEN INSANE, CROSSED LINES) go through the A-Z of directors. Simon and Keith talk about their favourite and least favourite film from that director's body of work. Like our Facebook Fanpage at https://www.facebook.com/MovieHeavenMovieHell You can follow Movie Heaven Movie Hell on Twitter at @MovieHeavenHell You can find Simon Aitken's work at http://www.independentrunnings.com You can find Keith Eyles' work at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ4up3c883irE6oA2Vk0T7w
Producer/Writer/Actor/Host/Awesome Aussie Steven Brandon is my host this week on the What the Faulk Show. He's the Co-Creator, Producer and Writer of "Game of Thrones: The Musical" currently playing in WEST-eros Hollywood at the Macha Theatre. It has recently been extended till April 16th, AND will be playing at the upcoming San Diego Comic Con!! Steven Brandon was a great Faulkn guest and we talk about his many great works such as: -Producing and creating "Lost: The musical" a Parody of the acclaimed TV Show. -His appearance on "Dating Naked", "Wipeout", "Excused" and more. -His role as the Fox 5 News Comic Con expert. -His early life in Sydney, Australia. -His early acting teacher Mrs. Cate Blanchett! -His ability to act as himself, and use his charisma to make a career. Find the faulkn episode on #soundcloud, #itunes, #sticher. Thanks to Steven for being a great interview. @mywtfshow on #twitter, #facebook, #instagram, #snapchat Find upcoming "Game of Thrones: The Musical" showtimes for both LA and SDCC at https://www.gotthemusical.com/ @gotthemusical on #twitter. #facebook @stevenb29 on #twitter #instagram 12 secs of sound from bensound.com "happy rock", 6 sec VO by JP Ramirez. What the Faulk show logo by EJ Medellin. :)
Paul Weller talks about writing his first film score. The forthcoming boxing film Jawbone features Weller's soundtrack which, as he explains, is a completely new departure for him. Speaking from his studio, he demonstrates how he composed the experimental score using his mixing desk as an instrument.In Catfight, Anne Heche and Sandra Oh star as old enemies who become locked in a bitter and violent rivalry. Larushka Ivan-Zadeh reviewsDuncan Macmillan's play People, Places and Things was a massive hit last year. Now the playwright is tackling a very different project - adapting Paul Auster's notoriously complex meta detective thriller City of Glass. John Wilson speaks to Duncan about the challenges involved in staging the piece.My Feral Heart tells the story of Luke, an independent young man with Down's Syndrome, and how he comes to terms with the loss of his freedom after his mother dies and he is sent to live in a care home. One of the few films to cast an actor with a disability in a lead role, Steven Brandon, who plays Luke, and director Jane Gull talk about making a movie about disability which celebrates ability.Presenter: John Wilson Producer: Edwina Pitman.
That old cad Steven Brandon (@stevenb29) and Alex Lewis (@i8athumbtack) join us to discuss their upcoming show “Game of Thrones: The Musical” (@GOTtheMusical). Steven produces and Alex stars as Robb Stark in this hilarious send up of the hit show. What’s better than asking an Australian and three films geeks to discuss the Super Bowl? Nothing, that’s what. Can’t Taylor Swift catch a break? She’s criticized no matter what she does or doesn’t do, and Will is tired of it. Join us as we take up falconeering.
This week we're joined once again by Drunk Monk Podcast's Will Choi and writer and producer of Lost: The Musical's Steven Brandon to chat about the acclaimed HBO series Game of Thrones. We're diving right into the romances on Westeros and chatting about Will and Steven's new project, Game of Thrones: The Musical, which begins previews in Los Angeles on February 10 and opens on February 17. Remember, the conversation doesn't end here! Find us @shippingroompod to continue the chat!
Welcome back to The Real Brian Show! We've got a great lineup for you today, including a discussion with Steven Brandon. Brian and Steven were paired together to cover The Big Bang Theory for TV Talk several years back and have kept in touch ever since. In This Episode Welcome Steven! Finding love in reality... shows Saying yes. Trying everything. Hailing from the Land Down Under, Steven brought his talent and prowess to the U.S. where he now works and lives. From an appearance on Wipeout (the blind date edition) in 2010 to Dating Naked in 2014, Steven has stretched his theater muscles in a variety of ways that have now landed him in L.A. with the Canned Laughter entertainment company. Currently, Brandon is working on a musical version of Game of Thrones which will debut in February 2017. After listening to Steven talk for awhile, it's no surprise that one of his primary super powers is creativity. He's buzzing with energy and has a philosophy well suited for an extrovert: say yes, try everything. It has, undoubtedly, provided some unique experiences for him! Three words: naked ATV ride. To understand what I'm talking about, you're going to have to listen. Links Steven on Twitter: @stevenb29 Steven on Instagram: @steveb29b Game of Thrones: The Musical
Steven Brandon (@stevenb29) rejoins us for his fourth time. this time to discuss his upcoming show, “Game of Thrones: The Musical.” But who cares about all that because TATIANA MASLANY WON AN EMMY!!!! (Also a bunch of other people…we guess).
If you ever wondered what a Producer actually does, than this is the episode for you. Simon and Keith have an indepth conversation with James Rumsey about producing the film MY FERAL HEART. (Directed by Jane Gull, written by Duncan Paveling and starring Steven Brandon, Will Rastall and Shana Swash) We talk with James about the gensis of the film, his role in the making of the film, and about it's festival run. Movie Heaven Movie Hell is a show where filmmakers Simon Aitken (BLOOD + ROSES, POST-ITS, MODERN LOVE) and Keith Eyles (FEAR VIEW, DRIVEN INSANE, CROSSED LINES) go through the A-Z of directors. Simon and Keith talk about their favourite and least favourite film from that director's body of work. Like our Facebook Fanpage at https://www.facebook.com/MovieHeavenMovieHell You can follow Movie Heaven Movie Hell on Twitter at @MovieHeavenHell You can find Simon Aitken's work at http://www.independentrunnings.com You can find Keith Eyles' work at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ4up3c883irE6oA2Vk0T7w
This week we're joined by return guest, Drunk Monk podcast host Will Choi and newcomer to the show Steven Brandon, co-writer of Lost the Musical. They're here to talk about....what else? The ships of Lost! Lost had so many compelling and complex relationships. We dissect and chat about the brilliance of one of the greatest shows of our time. Don't miss the opening number of Steven and Will's show, Lost the Musical. And as always, be sure to find us on twitter to continue the discussion and tell us what we may have missed.