Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 20 days 8 hours 27 minutes
"Now I'm where I want to be...." This week Jess & Andrew are once again joined by Brent Black aka brentalfloss to talk about Tim Rice's problematic musical "Chess." A lot is covered and Brent is super knowledgable and wonderful and you don't want to miss this!
"It's a show stopping number...." This week Jess & Andrew chat about the incredibly funny youtube musical from Starkid "The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals." It's almost as if our show was MADE for this.
"This Friday is black for me...." This week Jess & Andrew chat about the incredibly funny and equally poignant youtube musical from Starkid "Black Friday."
"It all fades away but you...." This week Jess & Andrew are joined by Isabelle Custodio from Be Kind Rewind to talk about Jason Robert Brown's romance musical "The Bridges of Madison County"
"Phone rings, Door chimes, In comes Company!" This week Jess & Andrew talk about Stephen Sondheim's musical critique of marriage "Company"
"Good Morning Baltimore...." This week Jess & Andrew are joined by Roby Johnson from our Book of Mormon Episode to talk about the musical adaptation of John Waters' Classic film "Hairspray." This episode is a R-I-O-T-- don't miss out!
"Welcome to Wonderland!" This week Jess & Andrew talk about Frank Wildhorn's ill fated musical "Wonderland"
"The Spark of Creation!" This week Jess & Andrew talk about Stephen Schwartz's biblical masterpiece "Children of Eden." Jess & Andrew talk about their view on religion, their opinions on the story, and we hear from the Patron that forced us to cover this episode!
"It's good Isn't it grand? Isn't it great? Isn't it swell? Isn't it fun? Isn't it? Nowadays!" This week Jess & Andrew talk about Kander & Ebb's masterpiece "Chicago." Jess & Andrew talk about their view on the characters, their opposing opinions on dance altogether, and so much more.
"Populism Yea Yea!" This week Jess & Andrew are joined by the insightful and hilarious Brendon Henderson of Wait in the Wings to talk about the emo musical adaptation of our 7th President's life, "Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson." It is a hoot to say the least.