It’s the final week of Spoopy Month and K has a surprise for Warren! It’s the Fifth Webber Week! Join K as they introduce Warren to Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most famous musical, Phantom of the Opera. Will Warren enjoy this one or will it be doomed to the same fate as Starlight Express and end up at the bottom of Warren’s musical list? K performs a parody they wrote of Music of the Night while Warren provides much needed Richard Humor in this episode of Tone Deaf!
Episode 39: Spoopy Month – Rocky’s Horrible Picture Show
Warning: This episode has some unpopular opinions about a very, very popular musical. Remember, it is alright if you like something that we do not like. CW for mentions of transmisogynist comments made by the creator of this musical.
K and Warren watch Rocky Horror Picture Show, busting Warren’s Rocky Horror Cherry. Will Warren enjoy it or will he end up with the same opinion of the show as K?
Episode 38: Spoopy Month – Popping Pussies in Pies
This week, K and Warren watch Sweeney Todd, thanks to their short-lived sponsor, “Barker and Lovett Bakery”. Will Warren attend the tale of Sweeney Todd or will he run out and decide that this theatre life is just not for him? Knock three times, grind three times … share three times!
Episode 37: Spoopy Month – Death Nope
Warren takes the reigns (possibly for the last time) as K and Warren watch the Death Note Musical. Does it live up to the anime or will K and Warren end up reliving the nightmare of other “based on a comic/cartoon” musical that will not be named? K gushes about Frank Wildhorn while Warren goes a little bit too far. Sound effects for this episode are courtesy of https://freesound.org
Episode 36: Spoopy Month – Dr. Warren and Mr. Swine
It’s Spoopy Month!!!
This week, K and Warren watch Jekyll and Hyde – Starring David Hasselhoff! Is Warren going to like this show or will it Hassel him so much that he will forever be turned Hoff by musical theatre? Is this the Knight(rider) that he gets pushed too far? Baywatch-er … listen to this episode to find out!
… Hasselhoff Pun.
Episode 35: The Tale of the Greatest Grifter
Hey! It’s another one we can’t believe Warren hasn’t seen!
In this extra special extra episode, Warren watches Music Man for the first time and in true Warren fashion, he realizes that he has seen a lot more spoofs of this musical than previously thought! Join us as we discuss the endings of classic musicals, patter songs, and the implications this musical has on the greater Broadway Cinematic Universe.
Episode 34: The Hockey “Musical”
We blame our dear friend Rukland for this one.
In this episode, K and Warren watch the Rukommended “musical”, “Score” and determine whether or not it should have opened the Toronto International Film Festival (hint: alcohol is purchased after this episode). Discussion includes: Letterkenny crossover fanfiction and a waste of an Olivia Newton John. This one is pucking unreal.
Episode 33: Movie vs Stage – Hairabout’s Fair Play
Hey! It’s Hair again! Kind of!
In this episode, K and Warren cover the 1979 film version of Hair and discover just why Rado and Ragni do not like it. Join them as they discuss the most non-murder crimes committed in a show they’ve seen (so far) and marvel as every single character holds the stupid ball!
Episode 32: It’s Steven’s Universe – The Steven Universe Movie
So sorry for missing last week! This show was so good, it straight up murdered K with Swollen Face Disease!
This week, K and Warren discuss the Steven Universe Movie and have the longest intermission they’ve ever had for a show. Listen as K and Warren gush over the amazing musical talent on display and find out who the real villain of Steven Universe is. The answer may surprise you!
Episode 31: The OK-est Musical Of All Time
Ohhhh-klahoma is the show we’re reviewing today!
Sorry, couldn’t help ourselves. This week, K introduces Warren to Oklahoma where we learn whether or not Oklahoma is the greatest musical ever written or if it’s just OK. Along the way, Warren sees his man-crush, K discusses gender, and we learn if the farmer and the cowman really can be friends after all.

