Ep28 F&S&M: SympHaynie and Metallica w/ F. Michael Haynie! (Broadway!)
An EPIC guest plus two EPIC albums call for one EPIC episode! In this special two-hour chat, the boys are joined by rising Broadway star, F. Michael Haynie, fresh from co-hosting our equally-epic episode with Joanna Gleason! Topics include: NBC's Jesus Christ Superstar Live!, Holler If Ya Hear Me, Carrie, Broadway, Australia, Metallica, the (M)orons, and much, MUCH more! Albums reviewed: Symphony and Metallica, plus Charlie and the Chocolate Factory- original Broadway cast!
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this is everything i currently have available (updated 06/18/24). if you have anything to trade i generally prefer that but i am open to gifting any of the titles that are not starred! as a rule, if no cast is listed or only some members are listed, that means that i do not know the cast but i am happy to send a screenshot if you would like (and if anyone is interested in helping me identify unknown casts or dates of any files, let me know!).
green = video, pink = audio, starred = trade or donations only
*Anastasia (Hartford Theatre pre-Broadway run - Christy Altomare, Derek Klena)
Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (Broadway, 06/24/18 - Melissa Benoist)
Beetlejuice (Broadway, 10/31/19 aka Halloween)
Book of Mormon (Broadway - Ben Platt)
Come From Away (Broadway - Jenn Collela)
Falsettos (Proshot)
Falsettos (Broadway - ORC, not proshot)
Falsettos (Tour - Max von Essen, Nick Adams, Eden Espinosa, Nick Blaemire, Audrey Cardwell, Bryonha Marie Parham)
*Falsettos (Tour - Max von Essen, Nicka Adams, Eden Espinosa, Nick Blaemire, Audrey Cardwell, Bryonha Marie Parham)
Freaky Friday (La Jolla)
*Ghost (Broadway - Caissie Levy)
Hamilton (Broadway - Lexi Lawson)
Hamilton (First National Tour - Michael Luwoye, Solea Pffeifer, Joshua Henry, Emmy Raver Lampman, Isaiah Johnson, Jordan Donica, Mathenee Treco, Ruben J. Carbajal, Amber Iman, Rory O'Malley)
*Hamilton (Chicago Act 1 only - Karen Olivo, Ariana Afsar, Samantha Marie Ware, Miguel Cervantes, Joshua Henry)
*Hamilton (Broadway - OBC, not proshot)
*The Last Five Years (Off-Broadway - Betsy Wolfe, Adam Kantor)
*Lempicka (Broadway, 03/38/24 - Eden Espinosa, Amber Iman, Andrew Samonsky, George Abud, Natalie Joy Johnson, Zoe Glick, Nathaniel Stampley, Beth Leavel)
Waitress (ART pre-Broadway run - Jessie Mueller, Jeanna de Waal, Keala Settle, Drew Gehling, Joe Tippett, Dakin Matthews, Christopher Fitzgerald, Eric Anderson)
Waitress (Broadway, 12/14/17 - Stephanie Torns, Jason Mraz)
Waitress (Broadway - Shoshana Bean, Jeremy Jordan)
*Waitress (Broadway - Shoshana Bean, Jeremy Jordan)
Waitress (Broadway, 02/03/19 - Sara Bareilles, Gavin Creel)
Waitress (Tour, 08/26/18)
Wicked (Broadway, 02/01/15 - Caroline Bowman, Kara Lindsey)
Wicked (Broadway, 02/10/13 - Donna Vivino, Ali Mauzey, Kyle Dean Massey, Randy Danson, Adam Grupper, Catherine Charlebois, F. Michael Haynie, Tom Flynn)
Wicked (unknown - Eden Espinosa, Megan Hilty)
*Wicked (Broadway - Stephanie J. Block, Annaleigh Ashford)
*Wicked (Broadway - Lindsay Mendez, Katie Rose Clark)
The Heart of Rock and Roll, a new musical inspired by the music of Huey Lewis and The News, began Broadway previews March 29 at the James Earl Jones Theatre ahead of an April 22 opening night.
The Heart of Rock and Roll follows Bobby, a Chicagoan whose failed band leads to him returning to corporate America. While working, he meets his boss, Cassandra, who has also traded in her personal life for a professional one. Together, the two realize their dreams when Bobby gets another shot at stardom and Cassandra is up for the CEO job.
The cast is led by Corey Cott (Newsies) and McKenzie Kurtz (Wicked) starring as Bobby and Cassandra, respectively, with Josh Breckenridge (Come From Away) as Wyatt, F. Michael Haynie (Wicked) as Glenn, Zoe Jensen (Six) as Paige, Tamika Lawrence (Caroline or Change) as Roz, Raymond J. Lee (Sweeney Todd) as JJ, John-Michael Lyles (A Strange Loop) as Eli, Orville Mendoza (Swept Away) as Fjord, Billy Harrigan Tighe (Pippin) as Tucker, and John Dossett (Wicked) as Stone.
A hard-nosed cop reluctantly teams up with a wise-cracking criminal temporarily paroled to him, in order to track down a killer.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Jack Cates: Nick Nolte
Reggie Hammond: Eddie Murphy
Elaine: Annette O’Toole
Haden: Frank McRae
Albert Ganz: James Remar
Luther: David Patrick Kelly
Billy Bear: Sonny Landham
Ben Kehoe: Brion James
Rosalie, Hostage Girl: Kerry Sherman
Algren: Jonathan Banks
Vanzant: James Keane
Frizzy, Hotel Desk Clerk: Tara King
Lisa, Blonde Hooker: Greta Blackburn
Casey: Margot Rose
Sally: Denise Crosby
Candy: Olivia Brown
Young Cop: Todd Allen
Thin Cop: Bill Dearth
Big Cop: Ned Dowd
Old Cop: Jim Haynie
Detective: Jack Thibeau
Plainclothes Man: Jon St. Elwood
Ruth: Clare Torao
Policewoman: Sandy Martin
Bob: Matt Landers
Cowboy Bartender: Peter Jason
First Cop: Bill Cross
Second Cop: Chris Mulkey
Parking Lot Attendant: Marcelino Sánchez
Road Gang Guard: Bennie E. Dobbins
Road Gang Guard: Walter Scott
Road Gang Guard: W.T. Zacha
Prison Guard: Loyd Catlett
Prison Guard: B. G. Fisher
Prison Guard: Reid Cruickshanks
Duty Sergeant: R. D. Call
Hooker: Brenda Venus
Hooker: Gloria Gifford
Torchy’s Patron: Nick Dimitri
Torchy’s Patron: John Dennis Johnston
Torchy’s Patron: Rock A. Walker
Gas Station Attendant: Dave Moordigian
Security Guard: J. Wesley Huston
Cop with Gun: Gary Pettinger
Bar Girl: Marquerita Wallace
Bar Girl: Angela Robinson Witherspoon
Bartender: Jack Lightsy
Henry Wong: John Hauk
Interrogator: Bob Yanez
Leroy: Clint Smith
Gang Member: Luis Contreras
Cowgirl Dancer: Suzanne M. Regard
Vroman’s Dancer: Ola Ray
Vroman’s Dancer: Bjaye Turner
Indian Hooker: Begonya Plaza
Film Crew:
Original Music Composer: James Horner
Producer: Lawrence Gordon
Editor: Freeman A. Davies
Production Design: John Vallone
Director of Photography: Ric Waite
Editor: Mark Warner
Writer: Walter Hill
Casting: Judith Holstra
Editor: Billy Weber
Producer: Joel Silver
Sound Editor: John Dunn
Sound Editor: Tim Mangini
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Donald O. Mitchell
Costume Design: Marilyn Vance
Sound Editor: Teri E. Dorman
Supervising Sound Effects Editor: Richard L. Anderson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Rick Kline
Executive Producer: D. Constantine Conte
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Gregg Landaker
Makeup Artist: Edouard F. Henriques
Makeup Artist: Michael Germain
Supervising Sound Effects Editor: Stephen Hunter Flick
ADR Editor: Mark A. Mangini
Stunt Double: Terry Leonard
Stunts: Nick Dimitri
Writer: Roger Spottiswoode
Writer: Larry Gross
Writer: Steven E. de Souza
Set Decoration: Richard C. Goddard
Hairstylist: Dagmar Loesch
Stunt Double: Vince Deadrick Jr.
Stunts: Tony Brubaker
Special Effects: Joseph P. Mercurio
Stunts: Bruce Paul Barbour
Stunts: Larry Holt
Stunt Double: John Sherrod
Stunts: Jerry Brutsche
Stunts: Billy C. Chandler
Stunt Driver: Conrad E. Palmisano
Stunt Coordinator: Bennie E. Dobbins
Gaffer: Carl Boles
Stunts: Walter Scott
Movie Reviews:
John Chard: You switch from an armed robber to a pimp, you’re all set.
A hard as nails cop reluctantly teams up with a wise-cracking criminal temporarily paroled to him, in order to track down an escaped convict cop killer.
The mismatched buddy buddy formula exploded onto the screen here in a ball of violence, profanity and pin sharp one liners. It also launched Eddie Murphy into 1980s stardom. Directed by Walter Hill and starring Nick Nolte alongside Murphy as part of an electrifying black and white double act, it’s unrelenting in pace and bad attitude. It could have been so different though, with the likes of Stallone, Reynolds, Pryor and Hines attached at various times for lead parts, it now is written in folklore that Murphy got the break and grasped it with both hands (he was actually fired at one point mind!). Thankfully the problems behind the scenes were resolved to give us a classic of its type.
A big success for Paramount it paved the way for more choice same formula pictures in the decade, but few were able to be so course and daring with the racial divide explosions. Murphy is outstanding, quick as an A.K. 47 in vocal d...
Ep26 Let's Make a Dio w/ Joanna Gleason! (Broadway!)
Holy guacamole, we're overloaded with talent this week! With Gareth out of the studio, Broadway's F. Michael Haynie joins us from the future to help interview the legendary, Tony Award-winning, powerhouse Joanna Gleason! Together, the talented duo- and AW- will shine a light on the 2010 recording of Finian's Rainbow, as well as Holy Diver, by 80s-rockers Dio. Plus, we discuss bootlegs, Boogie Nights, her one-woman show 'Out of the Eclipse', Into the Woods, and more!
www.twitter.com/therealjgleason -- www.twitter.com/fmichaelhaynie
Stuff I really like about Charlie and the Chocolate Factory original broadway cast recording Part 1 (my notes listening to songs )
Overture
-Short n sweet with l o v e l y brass action there
The Candy Man
I GOT SO EXCITED WITH THAT TRANSITION?
-His Voice (tm)
-“except dogs, of course, ‘cause chocolate is poisonous to dogs” (the mic tap) mOVING ON
-THERE COMES A TIMtime time IN EVERY CHOCOLATIER’S LIFE lif e life WHEN THE CHOCOLATE HE MAKES BECOMES DARK dar k d a r k AND BITTER bitt e r b i t t e r
-Just small breath catches and tiny details I love
-his litte chuckles and gasps yes please
-such a Good Iconic Song
Willy Wonka! Willy Wonka!
-If ONly you knew
-His excitement and tone (insert “those hills sing” emperors new grove meme)
-“Oh no, only old people buy his chocolate now!” w h a t ?
-light and bouncy melody that punches you in t h e f a c e sometimes with excitement, Ah Just So Nice ! !
Charlie, You and I
-I want to Hug Both
A Letter From Charlie Bucket
-*paps his cheeks* so good and pure, you’re doing great sweetie, keep it up
-When everyone joins in
-“Charlie Bucket, inventor”
More Of Him To Love
-o h ho ho ho it s TIME, was my reaction when hearing that German Accents Yes !
-“‘CAUSE THERE'S MORE, MORE, MORE OF HIM TO LOVE!”
-“Let’s yodel” small in the background just yep sure go ahead
When Veruca Says
-Rolling R’s is one of those things I just can’t resist
-Tiny harpsichord (?) in the background to accentuate that They’re Rich
-“AGAIN!”
The Queen Of Pop
-“SHE DON’T GIVE A H O O T ABOUT WHAT VERUCA SAYS”
-Again more style changes, pop for the double meaning there conveyed with the style just Ah So Clever
-“BUT A PRINCESS AIN’T NO MATCH FOR THE QUEEN OF POP”
What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
-“And then we tweet before we think!” REMINDS ME OF SOMEONE
-Those American stereotypes
-ROCK ROCK ROCK
-“THERE’S NO GOIN’ BAAAAAACK”
If Your Father Were Here
-*clutches heart* o h m y,, god your voice is so so nice *chokes back tears*
-“Inch by inch by inch per year”
I’ve Got A Golden Ticket
-SO SO ICONIC AND WONDERFUL HH AND
-All the excitement and build is just ! Yes !
-“Cause I’ve got a golden ticket” c a t c h h i m
It Must Be Believed To Be Seen
-i CANNOT STRESS HOW MUCH A ADORE THIS SONG
-O HH HGOD Christian your voice is smoother than your chocolate
-“MY KINGDOM’S CREATED FROM NOTIONS ALL S W IR L I N G INSIDE OF MY BRAIN!” MAKES ME SHIVER EVERY TIME
-the glimpse of 3/4 in “come dance betwixt and between”
-SUCH A GOOD BANGER
-“Do things appear quite strange now? imagine the wonder’s you’ll find!” I Love the voice thing and I will always talk about it
-“BEYOOND THis door is chocolate, so tasty, it’s O B S C E N E!” M M MH
-“tHAT THIS WORLD I’VE CONCEIVED, AND ALL I’VE ACHIEVED MUST BE BELIEVED TO . BE. SEEEEEEEEEEEEEN”
-“Golden ticket winners!”
-“DO COME IN!”
-the end note and the door slam at the end got me breathless from that ride
Strike That, Reverse It
-I LOVE HOW HE PORTRAYS WILLY WONKA I CANNOT STRESS THIS ENOUGH GUYS
-I Love The whole song ooo hm
-“here's my card” I’ll c h e r i s h it
-don’t jump the gum
-sprinkle with French
-D A M N strike that, reverse it
-AND HERE AND HERE AND HERE THANK GOD THAT’S SETTLED
-THIS TEMPO IS PREPOSTEROUS (I love it)
-STRIKE THAT, REVERSE IT, and next time i’ll reherse it
Pure Imagination
-MY BREATH CAUGHT IN MY THROAT I G A S P E D OOH
-*SOBS* I LOVE YOUR VOICE JESUS CHRIST
-He seems so proud showing it oooh y e s
-IF YOU WANT TO VIEW PARADISE, SIMPLY LOOK AROUND AND VIEW IT