
MusicalTalk - The UK's Independent Musical Theatre Podcast
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We are a weekly podcast devoted to bringing you news, views, reviews, interviews and much more content devoted to musical theatre and film. We discuss composers, writers, actors, theatres and shows and encourage listeners to join in. Visit our site at musicaltalk.co.uk
Location:
United Kingdom
Description:
We are a weekly podcast devoted to bringing you news, views, reviews, interviews and much more content devoted to musical theatre and film. We discuss composers, writers, actors, theatres and shows and encourage listeners to join in. Visit our site at musicaltalk.co.uk
Twitter:
@musicaltalk
Language:
English
Website:
http://www.musicaltalk.co.uk/
Episodes
Episode 887: Charles Strouse Remembered (Part 2) - Put On A Happy Face
6/3/2025
MusicalTalk continues its two part tribute to the late Charles Strouse, the legendary composer of Annie, Bye Bye Birdie, Applause, I and Albert, All American, Charlotte's Web, All Dogs Go To Heaven, Minsky's, Mayor, Marty, Nick and Nora and so many others! In this episode, Thos and Charles enjoy a charmingly inimate, detailed and honest look at his works and career which paint a perfect picture of the hugely talented but modest man he truly was; and it's a chance to learn more about the aborted Stanley Kubric Star Wars Musical! Dick Van Dyke called him "one of the greats" and in this wonderful conversation, you'll find out why!
Duration:01:17:41
Episode 886: Charles Strouse Remembered (Part 1) - By Strouse
5/27/2025
MusicalTalk pays a special tribute to the late, great Charles Strouse, who has just died a month shy of his 97th birthday. Charles was one of the giants of the last sixty years of musical theatre and leaves an enormous legacy: with new shows produced across seven decades, collaborations with Alan Jay Lerner, Lee Adams, Mel Brooks, Stephen Schwartz, Arthur Laurents, Martin Charnin, Rupert Holmes, Betty Comden and Adolph Green to name but a few, and with amazing rosta of shows and films featuring his music, such as Annie, Bye Bye Birdie, Golden Boy, Nick and Nora, Applause and All Dogs Go To Heaven, Charles Strouse was, as Dick Van Dyke observed "one of the greats". In this special episode of MusicalTalk, Thos recalls his memories of this amazingly talented, yet always modest, musical theatre legend - and there's another chance to hear Charles in conversation from 2009 - so put on a happy face!
Duration:01:38:17
Episode 885: From Super troupers to Stormtroopers
5/20/2025
This week on MusicalTalk, Nick and Hannah take a sunny trip down memory lane to explore the legacy of the global phenomenon Mamma Mia! With Nick revisiting the stage show for the first time in 25 years, they discuss how the production has evolved over the decades and why its irresistible blend of ABBA hits and heartwarming storytelling continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.
But the conversation doesn’t stop in Greece! Nick and Hannah also dive into a galaxy far, far cheekier as they share their thoughts on The Empire Strips Back: A Burlesque Parody, now playing at Riverside Studios. Expect lightsabers, laughter, and a whole lot of sass in this unique theatrical experience.
Duration:00:31:08
Episode 884: Pop Off Michelangelo!
5/13/2025
It's the best possible news - MusicalTalk's Pick of the Fringe 2024 hits London in 2025! Pop Off Michelangelo! took Edinburgh by storm last summer, and now comes to London from May until July - and it's a tasty treat. Thos talks to the show's writer, 21st century Renaissance Man, the talented Dylan MarcAurele, about how this multi-layered, clever, high-camp comedy came to be, whilst also analysing how the show also looks at darker and deeper contempory issues. With laughs, insights and song, you won't want to miss this delightful conversation with a truly creative man. It's time to pop on Pop Off Michelangelo!
Duration:01:01:48
Episode 883: From Fishnets to Flappers - Rocky Horror Vs The Great Gatsby
5/6/2025
This week on MusicalTalk, Nick returns to The Rocky Horror Show for the first time in 25 years and shares his reflections on the cult classic’s enduring appeal, high camp, and raucous audience participation. Then, it’s off to the London Coliseum, where Nick and Hannah experience The Great Gatsby — but in a rare twist, it’s Nick who walks in knowing nothing about the show, while Hannah holds all the insight! Join them for a lively discussion of this ambitious new production, the surprises it held, and how it reimagines F. Scott Fitzgerald’s iconic world for the stage.
Duration:00:41:50
Episode 882: Top Marx for Animal Crackers - Part 2
4/29/2025
In this week's episode, Thos takes a close look at the 1930 Marx Brothers musical comedy film, Animal Crackers, and its place against the backdrop of a number of transitions - the move from stage to screen for the madcap quartet, the loss of popularity of Hollywood film musicals at the end of the 1920s, the move from prosperity to economic slump following the Wall Street Crash, and how the film industry was learning to adapt stage shows for the silver screen after only four years of talkies! And we take an additional look at Margaret Dumont, dubbed by Groucho himself as the "fifth Marx Brother", who began with opera and ended in rock 'n' roll and who worked with Laurel and Hardy, and WC Fields along the way. As Groucho said "Blessed are the crack(er)ed, for they shall let in the light!"
Duration:00:43:09
Episode 881: Top Marx for Animal Crackers - Part 1
4/22/2025
It's a century since Minnie's Boys, better known as the Marx Brothers, appeared on Broadway in their first fully fledged musical, and to mark the occasion, MusicalTalk is taking a close look at their 1930 musical comedy film, Animal Crackers. In this week's episode, Thos investigates what makes the Marx Brothers so remarkable and timeless, and takes a close look at the difference between the stage version of the story from 1928 and the post-Wall Street Crash film made in 1930. There's also a brief comparison with the now forgotten Ritz Brothers who were a different kind of crackers! So it's Hooray for Captain Spalding!
Duration:00:42:57
Episode 880: Shear Talent: Emma Williams Cuts to the Chase
4/8/2025
In this insightful episode of MusicalTalk, Nick Hutson catches up with West End star and friend of the show, Emma Williams, for an honest chat about her remarkable 20-year journey in the theatre industry. From her breakout role in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang to her recent work on the innovative production Scissorhandz at the Southwark Playhouse, Emma reflects on how the landscape of musical theatre has evolved—and how becoming a parent has shifted her perspective both on and off stage. Expect laughter, wisdom, and a touch of nostalgia in this illuminating conversation between two industry friends.
Tune in for a blend of behind-the-scenes anecdotes, industry insight, and a look at what it really means to balance artistry with real life.
Duration:00:44:08
Episode 879: Fairest of Them All? Snow White Remake Vs Alan Menken’s Magic Concert
4/1/2025
In this episode of MusicalTalk, Nick and Hannah dive into the enchanted (and controversial) world of Disney’s Snow White remake. With reimagined characters, missing dwarfs, and a whole lot of internet debate, they share their thoughts on whether this new take is a poisoned apple or a fresh perspective.
They also recount their experience at A Whole New World of Alan Menken at the London Palladium, celebrating the legendary composer’s timeless contributions to musical theatre and film.
Is Disney rewriting history for better or worse? And just how dazzling was Menken’s showcase of musical brilliance? Tune in for a lively discussion filled with insight, humor, and a dash of Disney magic!
Duration:00:36:39
Episode 878: Helen...of Savoy!
3/25/2025
At last, a musical about one of the unsung female heroes of musical theatre - Helen D'Oyly Carte! Join Thos as he talkes to Susan Ellerby about her latest modern G&S show, Gilbert and Sullivan's Improbable New Musical....And Helen, about the accomplished, and even trailblazing, Victorian businesswoman, who was one of the four most important people in the Gilbert and Sullivan story, not least for her diplomatic skills in keeping the quarrelsome duo together creatively but also for forging their legacy into the twentieth century and beyond. With songs aplenty, Thos and Sue talk about this delightful new show and its central character - Helen D'Oyly Carte! Unsung, no longer...
Duration:00:54:06
Episode 877: I Got Rhythm - Crazy For You in London
3/18/2025
Was the recent barnstorming London revival of the 1992 Gershwin Brothers show, Crazy For You, one of the best things to hit the West End in years? Thos certainly thinks so and in this week's episode you can hear him and Josh talking about what made it so delightful. Was it the phenomenal, vital writing of the George Gershwin? Was it the seamless dancing, singing and comic talents of Charlie Stemp? Was it the almost overwhelming sensory overload of music, dance and choreography in harmony? The simple answer is yes, and the more detailed answer is awaiting your eager ears in this swonderful episode! Listening to this converstation is nice work (and yes, you've got it!). You'd be k-ra-zy to miss it.
Duration:00:50:58
Episode 876: Frankenstein (On a Budget)
3/11/2025
Following the amazing success of their earlier show, War of the Worlds (On a Budget), Thos sits down again with Becky Owen-Fisher and Tom Fox, the creative minds behind Lamphouse Theatre, to discuss their latest comedy musical show, the five star 2024 Edfringe hit, Frankenstein (On a Budget). Tackling everything from Mont Blanc-Gate to how you compose songs for a devised improvised show, via a yellow leotard, this conversation also explains how to get the lightness you also need the darkness. It's a monster mash-up!
Duration:00:55:19
Episode 875: Flo and Joan on One Man Musical – A Tribute (of Sorts) to Andrew Lloyd Webber
2/18/2025
In this episode of MusicalTalk, Nick sits down with the hilarious musical comedy duo Flo and Joan to chat about their latest show, One Man Musical. A riotous send-up of the grandiose world of musical theatre, this sharp and witty show takes aim at the tropes, clichés, and bombastic melodies of the genre—through the lens of one of its biggest icons, Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Flo and Joan discuss how they crafted a show that both celebrates and playfully dissects the legendary composer’s signature style, from over-the-top ballads to showstopping spectacle. Expect behind-the-scenes stories, a deep dive into their love-hate relationship with Lloyd Webber’s work, and plenty of laughs along the way.
Duration:00:28:55
Episode 857: From the Barricades to the Cutting Edge – Les Mis, Scissorhandz, and the WhatsOnStage Awards!
2/11/2025
In this jam-packed episode of MusicalTalk, Hannah finally experiences Les Misérables live on stage—was it everything she dreamed of... or did she dream a dream in vain? Meanwhile, we dive into the world premiere of Scissorhandz, the bold new musical adaptation of Tim Burton’s beloved film! And finally we break down all the big winners at the WhatsOnStage Awards 2025!
Duration:00:26:58
Episode 873: Love, Life, and Prada Problems
1/21/2025
In this episode, Nick sits down with the brilliant Robert Gordon for an insightful and entertaining conversation. Together, they reflect on Robert's eventful 2024, delving into the highlights of the year, including his thoughts on the latest revival of Oliver! and the new musical of The Devil Wears Prada.
The conversation then takes a fascinating turn as Robert discusses the first-ever concept musical, Love Life. Recently brought to life by Opera North in Leeds, this groundbreaking piece of musical theatre history sparks a rich discussion about its relevance, impact, and timeless themes. Love Life is a landmark piece in the history of musical theatre, often considered the first "concept musical." It premiered on Broadway in 1948, featuring music by Kurt Weill and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. The show stands out for its innovative structure and thematic depth, offering a satirical exploration of the American Dream and the challenges of modern relationships. See how it links to a classic Disneyland attraction...
Duration:00:21:40
Episode 872: From Emerald Cities to Sherwood Forest - Theatre Highlights of 2024 and What’s Coming in 2025!
1/14/2025
In this captivating episode of MusicalTalk, Nick and Hannah reflect on the theatrical and cinematic delights of 2024, including the dazzling movie adaptation of Wicked and the Robin Hood pantomime at the London Palladium.
Then, they turn their attention to 2025, diving into the most anticipated productions on the horizon. Get ready for a deep dive into the mysterious and magical Coraline, as well as Disney’s vibrant stage adaptation of Hercules.
But that’s not all—listeners also hear from MusicalTalk presenters and fans from the past as they share their own highlights and heartfelt stories from the year, making for a truly nostalgic and celebratory look back at 2024.
Duration:00:44:21
Episode 871: Merry Quizmas and a Happy New Earful For 2025
12/24/2024
It's the end of 2024 and to wave it a fond farewell, Thos has again insolently presumed you might fancy a celebratory bumper-sized quiz episode. If he's accidentally correct, then this is the one for you - a suitably festive mix of musicals trivia deliciously flavoured with songs galore. Go on, ignore the turkey for a few minutes and pit your wits against everyone's least favourite quizmaster!
Duration:01:27:56
Episode 870: EdFringe 2024 in Review - Part Five
12/16/2024
Colm and Thos conclude the MusicalTalk in-depth review of the 2024 EdFringe by looking at three of the most diverse and different shows that you could have seen in Scotland this summer - Mary Mary Quite Contrary, a spoof musical about 1960s and 70s moral campaigner, Mary Whitehouse; Behind the Curtain, a hugely charming youth musical giving us a contemporary take on a 42nd Street-style story; and the hugely accomplished Wallis, the musicalisation of the Edward and Mrs Simpson story (perhaps better known as "Windsor and Walli's affair" to Follies fans!). There's something for everyone in this insightful episode!
Duration:00:54:02
Episode 869: From Oz to Neverland
12/13/2024
Join Nick and Hannah as they dive into the movie adaptation of Wicked! They share their thoughts on how it stacks up against the beloved stage production and debate the decision to release it in two parts.
Then, they take a sharp turn into Neverland with a glittering review of Peter Pan by Tuckshop. This fabulous drag pantomime is playing every Monday night at London’s Phoenix Theatre.
#WickedMovie #MusicalTheatre #WestEnd #DragPanto #PeterPan #PhoenixTheatre #Tuckshop #TheatreTalk #BroadwayToHollywood #MusicalPodcast
Duration:00:51:51
Episode 868: EdFringe 2024 in Review - Part Four
12/10/2024
Four songs, three shows, two full EdFringe musicals on YouTube, one discussion but not quite yet a partridge in a pear tree. Instead, Colm and Thos discuss a disturbing trend at the 2024 EdFringe relating to straw men and amoral behaviour, before turning their attention to three rather impressive new musicals - Crispr! The Gene Editing Musical, A Jaffa Cake the Musical and the Wellbrick Centre on Roswell Drive in an episode so delicious, you'll wonder why you don't eat it with a fork!
Duration:00:47:40