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Musical Lyrical Lingo
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We're Musical Lyrical Lingo!
Join Tim and Lj who delve deep into the wonderful world of musical theatre and more importantly the lessons they have learned from different musicals.
Join them as they explore some of the greatest musicals ever created, from the classics to the new and exciting shows that continue to teach us something new.
So whether you're a seasoned fan of the stage or a newcomer, this podcast is for you.
So sit back, relax and get ready to immerse yourself in the world of musical theatre.
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Send a text He was a high school dropout from Brooklyn who became the king of Broadway and the darling of Paris. This week on Musical Lyrical Lingo, we are stepping away from the stage door to look at the man who gave the American Musical its heartbeat: George Gershwin. From his "accidental" start at the piano to his legendary (and often hilarious) partnership with his brother Ira, we explore how one man bridged the gap between the street and the symphony. Why does "Summertime" still haunt us...
Send a text Pigs, Pignapping, and Post-War Pride: Betty Blue Eyes What would you do for a real piece of pork? In 1947 Britain, the war is over, but the hunger is just beginning. This week on Musical Lyrical Lingo, we are diving into the quirky, witty, and surprisingly emotional world of Stiles & Drewe’s Betty Blue Eyes. Based on the Alan Bennett film A Private Function, this musical takes us to post-war Yorkshire, where food is rationed, the winter is freezing, and the "Bigwigs" of the to...
Send a text The Top 10 Love Stories – From "Green Flags" to "Red Blushes" What does it actually mean to fall in love under the spotlight? This week on Musical Lyrical Lingo, we are tackling the big one: Romance. But we aren’t just looking for the best singers, we’re looking for the love stories that actually taught us something about real life. In this "Battle of the Lists" episode, we’re splitting the stage. I’m bringing my final five to the table, while my partner counters with some of the ...
Send a text We are back for Season 4 of Musical Lyrical Lingo! To kick things off, we’re stepping into the high-energy, heart-filled world of Kinky Boots. When Charlie Price inherits his father's failing shoe factory, he finds an unlikely savior in Lola, a fabulous drag queen in need of some sturdy stilettos. In this episode, we break down: The Power of Acceptance: Moving beyond tolerance and learning to embrace people for who they truly are.The Father-Son Connection: Analyzing the beautiful ...
Send a text A single line, one defiant kid, and a school hall full of nerves—somehow it all becomes magic. We ring out season three with a warm, funny, and surprisingly tender celebration of Nativity The Musical, using it to ask a bigger question: what happens when children are given the space to shine and adults get brave enough to follow their lead? From Mr Poppy’s joyful chaos to that final burst of Sparkle And Shine, we unpack how heart, humour, and community beat perfection every time. ...
Send a text A tap break that sounds like a typewriter, a flapper’s bob as a battle cry, and a nine-day sprint that turned an understudy into a Broadway star—this is Thoroughly Modern Millie at full voltage. We revisit the show’s glittering craft and ask what it takes to keep its joy without repeating its harm. We start with fresh theatre headlines—Alexandra Burke stepping into Chaka Khan, and Luke Evans strutting toward Rocky Horror—then pivot into Millie’s world. Jeanine Tesori’s buoyant sc...
Send a text A twig for a tree, a guilty love of bad Christmas movies, and the sound of a dog “tap dancing” set a playful scene before we dive into the real star: a brand-new Christmas musical called Jack Frost at The MAC Belfast. We sit down with writer Ali Harding and choreographer Jennifer Rooney to unpack how a spark turned into an epic winter adventure with twelve original songs, a celestial court, and a snow globe that holds the heart of the season. Ali shares why she stepped from perfo...
Send a text Defying gravity is easy. Living with the aftermath is the hard part. We sat down after a packed Friday screening of Wicked For Good to trade notes on what soared, what sagged, and why the second act chooses substance over spectacle. From the first quiet frames to that cheeky final shot, the film wears its love for musical theatre on its sleeve—smart foreshadowing, respectful echoes of the stage, and a visual language that rewards a careful eye. We dig into the choices that matter...
Send a text A week of pure theatre joy collided with our favourite kind of head-scratching: we cheered the Wicked concert on telly, melted over Paddington the Musical’s adorable staging, then rolled up our sleeves for a frank, funny tour of Pippin’s brilliant weirdness. From marmalade charm to circus edge, the theme is the same: how musicals seduce us with shimmer while nudging us toward something real. We start with the big headlines. Wicked’s TV special hints at the future of musical marke...
Send a text What happens when holiday cheer meets hard theatre truths and a cult teen sci‑fi musical? We kick off with real updates fans care about: Evita’s Palladium recording hits digital, Kiss of the Spider Woman announces eye‑catching leads, and The Greatest Showman’s stage premiere locks in a cast that actually fits the material. There’s mixed news too—Hercules lands with a thud, raising the old question of theme‑park staging versus full-blooded musical storytelling—while Regent’s Park O...
Send a text Prom night with pyro, pig’s blood, and a descending staircase that almost took out a Broadway legend—Carrie The Musical isn’t just theatre, it’s folklore. We trace how Stephen King’s telekinetic teen went from RSC curiosity to five-performance flop to a cult favourite rescued by fans, rewrites, and sheer stubborn love for the messy, the bold, and the almost-great. We start with the jitters—why some of us hate being scared—and move into the show’s DNA: a creative team linked to Fa...
Send a text What if the best musical trivia isn’t trivia at all, but a map to why stories outlive us? We bring Professor and Theatre History and Mysteries host Dr John Bruschke into the studio to trace the hidden corridors between myth, history, and the show tunes stuck in our heads. From a British military escort for the silent Phantom film to real bones beneath the Paris Opera House, John unpacks how scandal and serendipity shaped the legends behind the lights and why audiences keep coming ...
Send a text Take one of the most stylish stories of the 2000s, add Elton John on the keys, and you get a cast album guaranteed to stir debate. We open with quick theatre news—Megan Hilty heading to Drury Lane, a Sweeney Todd revival in Birmingham, and Rob Madge’s Bank of Dave—then dive headlong into The Devil Wears Prada musical to find out whether the score matches the world of couture, power, and ambition. We break down what truly lands: Matt Henry’s knockout turn as Nigel with Dress Your ...
Send a text This week we unpack how Jerome Robbins, Leonard Bernstein, Betty Comden and Adolph Green expanded a 1944 ballet into a full-throttle Broadway musical that felt like champagne after years of rationing. George Abbott’s decision to cut overt war talk gave the story longevity; the subtext stayed, the escapism sang. We spotlight Hildy’s agency as a cab driver who pursues what she wants, the show’s brave integrated casting—including Sono Osato as Ivy—and the way songs like New York, New...
Send a text What happens when fantasy becomes your only means of survival? This week, we dive deep into Kiss of the Spider Woman, the powerful 1992 Tony Award-winning musical that remains one of Broadway's most underappreciated masterpieces. Set in an Argentinian prison during the military dictatorship, this Kander and Ebb musical (with book by Terrence McNally) tells the story of two cellmates who couldn't be more different. Molina, a window dresser imprisoned for his sexuality, escapes the...
Send a text The curtain falls, the house lights come up, and you're left sitting in your seat, utterly stunned by what you've just witnessed. That's the power of a perfect Act One finale in musical theatre – a moment that leaves you counting the seconds until the second act begins. Tim and LJ explore the special magic of these pivotal theatrical moments, breaking down what makes certain songs so effective at closing the first half of a show. Is it the spectacular staging of "Defying Gravity"...
Send a text Ever wondered what makes a musical about spelling competitions so captivating? The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee might seem like an unlikely subject for Broadway magic, but as we discover in this episode, it's a masterclass in finding profound meaning in seemingly simple experiences. Set in a high school gymnasium, this musical introduces us to six middle school spellers competing for glory while navigating the rollercoaster of pre-teen life. What makes this show special...
Send a text What makes a pink-powered musical about a sorority girl resonate so deeply with audiences worldwide? That's what we're unpacking as we dive into Legally Blonde: The Musical, the show that taught us to embrace our authentic selves while defying expectations. The journey of Legally Blonde from novel to film to stage is as surprising as Elle Woods herself. Few know that Amanda Brown's original book was based on her real-life experiences as a sorority girl at Stanford Law, told throu...
Send a text Meet the creative minds behind "Delicate," a groundbreaking new musical emerging from Belfast that's already making waves across the UK theatre scene. In this captivating conversation, teachers-turned-playwrights Dermot and Victoria share their remarkable journey from classroom daydreams to sold-out performances in Belfast and London. Their creation – described as "Grey's Anatomy meets Taylor Swift" – represents something rarely seen in Northern Ireland's theatre landscape: an am...
Send a text Reuniting after summer hiatus, we dive into the glittering yet troubled world of Sunset Boulevard, Andrew Lloyd Webber's haunting masterpiece about faded glory and Hollywood's darkest corners. This beloved musical took a staggering two decades to reach the stage, with Lloyd Webber first captivated by Billy Wilder's film noir classic in 1970. The journey from concept to curtain-up was fraught with creative challenges, casting controversies, and financial hurdles that nearly sank t...



