Episode 75: Allegiance and the Importance of a Dramaturg

K and Warren cover the much anticipated “Allegiance” musical and … They have some things to say.

K compares and contrasts “Allegiance” and “‘Allegiance’ uplifts by doctoring Japanese American history” by Frank Abe, Warren summons the curse of the witch, and we find out just what happens during the hot and steamy conception of a musical in this episode of Tone Deaf!

Source: Abe, Frank. “‘Allegiance’ uplifts by doctoring Japanese American history” Nichi Bei, https://www.nichibei.org/2015/11/allegiance-uplifts-by-doctoring-japanese-american-history/

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Episode 74: It Was The Music of Something Beginning (The first Ragtime episode)

K and Warren shake things up and cover a production that K was in!

This week, K shows Warren the production of Ragtime that they were in in 2008. Along the way, the state of Black Theatre in Utah is discussed, K talks about Juneteenth, and Warren wishes for his screaming pillow in this episode of Tone Deaf.

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Promo: Book of Lies the Podcast

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Episode 73: Webber Week 8 – Harry Potter and the Code of the Woosters

NOTE: This episode was recorded over the first weekend of protests in May 2020 so our moods were a little off in this episode.

K and Warren finish their sentence by watching Andrew Lloyd Webber’s rarity, By Jeeves. Warren makes up for lost time with Richard Humor, K takes a lap, and we discover just how many nicknames are too many in this episode of Tone Deaf!

https://blacklivesmatter.com/

Promo: Witchever Path

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PROMO: PodRevDay June 8th 2020

PodRevDay is a monthly podcast event that encourages reviewing podcasts and showing appreciation to podcast creators.

This month’s PodRevDay on June 8th, 2020 is focused on lifting up the voices of Black podcasters and making sure our voices are heard. Please consider checking out podcasts made by Black creators for this month’s PodRevDay!

For some helpful lists of Black Podcasts, check out PodcastsinColor.com and the Best Black/African American Podcasts List on Podchaser.

For more about PodRevDay, check out podrevday.com

Featured in the Promo: K from Tone Deaf: A Theatre Nerd’s Guide for their Musically Challenged Spouse and David S Dear of A Ninth World Journal

#PodcastBlackout

Hello Listeners. We are participating in the #PodcastBlackout. We are posting this episode in lieu of a normal episode in protest of the Black lives lost to police violence and hate crimes. Our By Jeeves episode will be released next week, Wednesday June 10th. This list is only a few of the black men, women, and children who we have lost in the past decade to hate and violence. Please remember these people and remember that Black Lives Matter.

Trayvon Martin
Eric Garner
Tanisha Anderson
Tamir Rice
Dontre Hamilton
John Crawford III
Michael Brown
Ezell Ford.
Laquan McDonald
Akai Gurley
Yvette Smith 2014
Antonio Martin
Jerome Reid
Tony Robinson,
Anthony Hill
Meagan Hockaday
Aiyana Jones
Rekia Boyd
Eric Harris
Walter Scott
Freddie Gray
William Chapman
Jonathan Sanders
Sandra Bland
Samuel DuBose
Jeremy McDole
Corey Jones
Jamar Clark

The Charleston Nine:
Clementa C. Pickney
Cynthia Marie Graham Hurd
Susie Jackson
Ethel Lee Lance
Depayne Middleton-Doctor
Tywanza Sanders
Daniel L. Simmons
Sharonda Coleman-Singleton and
Myra Thompson

India Kager
La’Vante Biggs
Janet Wilson
Wendell CelCeestine
Bruce Kelley Jr.
Alton Sterling
Philando Castile
Joseph Mann
Korryn Gaines
Sylville Smith
Terence Crutcher
Keith Lamont Scott
Alfred Olango
Deborah Danner
Stephon Clark
Antwon rose II
Botham Jean
Pamela Turner
Dominique Clayton
Atatiana Jefferson
Christopher Whitfield
Christopher Mccorvey
Michael Lorenzo Dean
Breonna Taylor
Ahmaud Arbery.
Sean Reed.
Tony McDade.
George Floyd
David McAtee

https://blacklivesmatter.com/