Happy Hour #11 (Part 2): Natasha, Pierre & the Great Podcast of 1812

Discuss on Reddit ➤ Support the Show ➤ Come with us to 19th century Russia where we attend the stunning musicopera, “Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812” based on a chapter of Tolstoy’s epic ‘War and Peace’. Seeing as it’s regarded as one of the longest novels, we thought we’d make this one of the longest podcasts - so here’s part 2! We chat about the joys and importance of feminism on Broadway, Jimi unleashes his musical theatre homosexual agenda and Tommy has his best line-reading of the word "YEAH" ever! Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 (Original Cast) Amazon / iTunes / Spotify ◀ DID YOU LISTEN TO PART 1? SHOW NOTES Keep following along with us on Genius for more tidbits from the maestro, Dave Malloy. Have a listen to the breathtaking Brittain Ashford perform Sonya Alone at the recent Sh-K-Boom anniversary concert. Get a glimpse of the spectacle of Comet and see how much audiences freak for this show! Want to hear more magic from Dave Malloy? A journey into the hypnotised mind of Sergei Rachmaninoff perhaps? Maybe an electro-grunge exploration of the story of Beowulf and Grendel? Check out his website for heaps of free music! A RULE-BREAKING TRIVIA QUESTION Despite its original production premiering Off Broadway, when this show was remounted 14 years later, the Tony administration committee deemed it only eligible to be nominated as a revival of a musical. What was the show? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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We're Jimi (@asinhendrix) and Tommy (@MusicalMash) and we're obsessed with musical theatre. Like, really, we won't shut up about it. And now YOU get to listen, too! If you're looking for two diehard musical theatre nerds babbling on about Sondheim, then this is the podcast for you!