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Visit the Every Musical Ever Patreon page for more exclusive content Follow the show on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Email the show with your comments / feedback: everymusicalpod@gmail.com Visit the Every Musical Ever website **************************************** Follow Richard Carroll on Twitter and Instagram or visit his website Follow Tom Sharah on Twitter and Instagram. **************************************** Every Musical Ever is recorded primarily on Gadigal land, and from time to time on the land of other Aboriginal peoples across the place we now call Australia. This land was never ceded by its traditional custodians, but was taken through violence, criminality, and other human rights abuses of the worst kind. The atrocities of colonialism are an unresolved injustice in need of redress. We support the goals of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, and call for the urgent implementation of the reforms it sets out as a starting point for the reparation of wrongs done to First Nations people, both historically and through to the present day. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land. **************************************** Theme music composed and performed by Brent Hill Alternative versions performed by Sheridan Harbridge Artwork by Mils Achi Introduction, content warning and outroduction read by Leo Campbell Supported by City of Sydney Copyright One Eyed Man Productions 2021
What better way to start a podcast about musical theatre, then from the 2018 Helpmann Awards, held at the Capital Theatre, Sydney. We are at the official After Party and interview a range of guests about the night, their careers and up-coming news. Featuring - Tom Sharah (Priscilla, Queen of the Desert), Michelle Barr (Priscilla, Queen of the Desert), Erin Clare (American Idiot), Marney McQueen (Dream Lover- The Bobby Darin Musical) and Daniel Belle (Les Misérables).
Richard Carroll is joined by Josie Lane and Tom Sharah to discuss Miss Saigon. Twitter: @everymusicalpod Instagram: @everymusicalpod Hosted by Richard Carroll Theme tune composed and performed by Brent Hill Artwork by Mils Achi Introduction spoken by Leo Campbell
Richard Carroll and Tom Sharah dish on possibly the greatest musical of them all - Gypsy. As with all episodes of Every Musical Ever, expect insider knowledge, camp references, and some love-hate chatter about Barbra Streisand. Twitter: @everymusicalpod Instagram: @everymusicalpod Hosted by Richard Carroll Theme tune composed and performed by Brent Hill Artwork by Mils Achi Introduction spoken by Leo Campbell
Richard Carroll is joined by Tom Sharah and Lisa Campbell to discuss the Sondheim musical Into The Woods. Twitter: @everymusicalpod Instagram: @everymusicalpod Hosted by Richard Carroll Theme tune composed and performed by Brent Hill Artwork by Mils Achi Introduction spoken by Leo Campbell
In this episode, we focus on the future of musical theatre in Australia. We visit rehearsals for the Australian Theatre for Young People's rehearsals for Spring Awakening and talk to some of the young cast. Three of the stars of We Will Rock You (who all starred in Hayes shows last year) tell us about combining commercial and independent roles. Director Jonathan Biggins and writer Ian Ferrington give us the low-down on new musical The Detective's Handbook, which premieres at the Hayes this month. And cabaret star Tom Sharah chooses Into The Woods for our regular feature '5 minutes on a favourite musical'.
In this episode - Tom Sharah and Richard Carroll discuss the movie musicals that have been honoured at the Oscars through the decades. We talk to Hayden Tee, who has taken his Javert from the Australian stage to the current Broadway production of Les Miserables. And Kerrie Anne Greenland chooses Chicago for her '5 minutes on a favourite musical'.
For the first time on the podcast, Tom Sharah and Richard Carroll tackle the subject of a single person. And who better to start with on 'I Love It But I Hate It But I Love It' than the original up-and-down gal, Ms Liza Minnelli? Follow Tom on Twitter: @TomSharah
Everyone has an opinion about this iconic TV series, and shockingly, Tom Sharah and Richard Carroll are no exception. From chasing after Mr Big, to cocktails and Monolos on tap - is it swiftly looking more and more dated, or does it still float your boat? Folow Tom on Twitter: @TomSharah
Welcome to I Love It But I Hate It But I Love It - with Tom Sharah! Tom explains what you can expect from future episodes of his podcast with Richard Carroll. For more from Tom, visit tomsharah.com