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 30: Webber Week Four – WTF Express
Buckle up folks, this is a long one!
K and Warren watch Webber’s weirdest musical, Starlight Express. Along the way, learn about the world’s weirdest fetish, how freight is great, and get a sneak peek at Warren’s soon-to-be Tony Award Winning musical. Climb on board for one heck of a wild ride as K and Warren go off the rails! We hope you choo-choo-choose to rate and review this one!
Episode 20: Webber Week Three – The Jesus Double Feature
Are you ready to rumble?
This week, K and Warren take advantage of the Webber Week to pit Jesus Christ Superstar against reigning Jesus musical, Godspell. Apologies to Rocky Horror Picture show for the parody in the opening of the show but K couldn’t resist it. Also, the Garbage Pail Kids get brought up which … kinda makes sense in a weird way if you’ve seen the 1973 movie of Godspell.
Episode 10: Webber Week Two: Joseph Boogaloo
It’s our second Webber Week!
In this episode: Warren experiences the Broadway Acid Trip that is Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat while K learns that their upbringing in a Lutheran School has still not prepared them for the questions asked by Warren. It’s a Vacation Bible School Mishap of epic proportions!
Episode 1: Jello Songs for Jello Cats
In this inaugural episode of Tone Deaf: A Theatre Nerd’s Guide for their Musically Challenged Spouse, K introduces Warren to musical theatre by throwing him in feet first and diving into the record breaking phenomenon of the Andrew Lloyd Webber hit, “Cats”. Learn what makes a “jello” cat, whether or not cats are dogs, and more as K and Warren begin their journey through musical theatre.