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Every Musical Ever

Every Musical Ever

Richard Carroll

Each week, host Richard Carroll discusses a different musical with smart and hilarious guests, including Joel Creasey, Lucy Durack, Leigh Sales, David Campbell, Virginia Gay and Julia Zemiro. Each musical gets an in-depth going-over – from deconstructing the minutiae of the plot, to fan-girling over the songs, reminiscing about the impact of the musical on our lives, and interrogating the unanswered questions we’ve always wanted resolved.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Every Musical Ever episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Every Musical Ever for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Every Musical Ever episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Every Musical Ever - Hamilton (with Josie Lane)

Hamilton (with Josie Lane)

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07/05/20 • 42 min

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ID Know Yourself is an Aboriginal-led not-for-profit mentoring organization that supports Aboriginal young people in out-of-home care, and those who have contact with the juvenile justice system. ID Know Yourself aims to establish belonging, discover purpose and empower positive choices. Visit their website to learn more or make a tax-deductible donation.

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Every Musical Ever is recorded primarily on Gadigal land, and from time to time on the land of other Aboriginal peoples across the place we now call Australia. This land was never ceded by its traditional custodians, but was taken through violence, criminality, and other human rights abuses of the worst kind. The atrocities of colonialism are an unresolved injustice in need of redress. We support the goals of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, and call for the urgent implementation of the reforms it sets out as a starting point for the reparation of wrongs done to First Nations people, both historically and through to the present day. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.

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Theme music composed and performed by Brent Hill

Alternative version performed by Sheridan Harbridge

Artwork by Mils Achi

Introduction, content warning and outroduction read by Leo Campbell

Supported by City of Sydney

Copyright One Eyed Man Productions 2020

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Every Musical Ever - Beauty and the Beast (with Kirsty Webeck)
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10/04/20 • 43 min

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Listen to Kirsty's podcast The Best.

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Literacy for Life Foundation are an Aboriginal-run charity that trains local people to deliver literacy classes in their communities. They want to end illiteracy in Aboriginal communities, and they use an innovative campaign approach that has been delivered in other locations around the world with great success - and they need our help to go national. Find out more or make a tax-deductible donation at their website.

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Every Musical Ever is recorded primarily on Gadigal land, and from time to time on the land of other Aboriginal peoples across the place we now call Australia. This land was never ceded by its traditional custodians, but was taken through violence, criminality, and other human rights abuses of the worst kind. The atrocities of colonialism are an unresolved injustice in need of redress. We support the goals of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, and call for the urgent implementation of the reforms it sets out as a starting point for the reparation of wrongs done to First Nations people, both historically and through to the present day. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.

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Theme music composed and performed by Brent Hill

Alternative versions performed by Sheridan Harbridge

Artwork by Mils Achi

Introduction, content warning and outroduction read by Leo Campbell

Supported by City of Sydney

Copyright One Eyed Man Productions 2020

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Every Musical Ever - Wicked (with Elise McCann)

Wicked (with Elise McCann)

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11/30/17 • 73 min

Richard Carroll is joined by Helpmann winning actress Elise McCann to discuss the blockbuster musical WICKED which recently overtook The Phantom of the Opera to become the second most successful musical of all time.

They discuss the development of the show, the redundant Dragon Clock, the embarrassing elements to the story (Aanimals), their own previous encounters with Stephen Schwartz, and the differences between being an Elphaba alternate, standby or understudy.

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Hosted by Richard Carroll

Theme tune composed and performed by Brent Hill

Artwork by Mils Achi

Introduction spoken by Leo Campbell

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Every Musical Ever - The Phantom of the Opera (with Lucy Durack)
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06/28/20 • 55 min

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The Healing Foundation is a national Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisation that partners with communities to address the ongoing trauma caused by actions like the forced removal of children from their families. They support locally-run projects, training and education, research and commemorations.

They are governed by an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander board, with strong connections to the community and a dynamic mix of experience. You can learn more or make a tax-deductible donation on their website.

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Every Musical Ever is recorded primarily on Gadigal land, and from time to time on the land of other Aboriginal peoples across the land we now call Australia. This land was never ceded by its traditional custodians, but was taken through violence, criminality, and other human rights abuses of the worst kind. The atrocities of colonialism are an unresolved injustice in need of redress. We support the goals of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, and call for the urgent implementation of the reforms it sets out as a starting point for the reparation of wrongs done to First Nations people, both historically and through to the present day. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.

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Theme music composed and performed by Brent Hill

Alternative version performed by Sheridan Harbridge

Artwork by Mils Achi

Introduction, content warning and outroduction read by Leo Campbell

Supported by City of Sydney

Copyright One Eyed Man Productions 2020

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Every Musical Ever - Introduction

Introduction

Every Musical Ever

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01/28/17 • 8 min

A brief introduction to Every Musical Ever with Richard Carroll.

Theme tune composed and performed by Brent Hill.

Artwork by Mils Achi.

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Every Musical Ever - South Pacific (with Bruce Vilanch)
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10/18/20 • 43 min

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Founded in 2012, Transcend was the first parent-led peer support network and information hub for transgender children and their families in Australia. They provide a safe and inclusive space for parents and carers; community connection; medical, social, educational and legal information and resources, and much more. Visit their website to learn more or make a tax-deductible donation.

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This episode of Every Musical Ever was recorded on Gadigal and on Noongar Whajuk land. This land was never ceded by its traditional custodians, but was taken through violence, criminality, and other human rights abuses of the worst kind. The atrocities of colonialism are an unresolved injustice in need of redress. We support the goals of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, and call for the urgent implementation of the reforms it sets out as a starting point for the reparation of wrongs done to First Nations people, both historically and through to the present day. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.

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Theme music composed and performed by Brent Hill

Alternative versions performed by Sheridan Harbridge

Artwork by Mils Achi

Introduction, content warning and outroduction read by Leo Campbell

Supported by City of Sydney

Copyright One Eyed Man Productions 2020

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Every Musical Ever - Matilda (with Joel Creasey)

Matilda (with Joel Creasey)

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08/02/20 • 53 min

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Transcend was founded in 2012, and was the first parent-led peer support network and information hub for transgender children and their families in Australia. They provide a safe and inclusive space for parents and carers; community connection; medical, social, educational and legal information and resources, and much more. Visit their website to learn more, or to make a tax-deductible donation.

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Every Musical Ever is recorded primarily on Gadigal land, and from time to time on the land of other Aboriginal peoples across the place we now call Australia. This land was never ceded by its traditional custodians, but was taken through violence, criminality, and other human rights abuses of the worst kind. The atrocities of colonialism are an unresolved injustice in need of redress. We support the goals of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, and call for the urgent implementation of the reforms it sets out as a starting point for the reparation of wrongs done to First Nations people, both historically and through to the present day. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.

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Theme music composed and performed by Brent Hill

Alternative versions performed by Sheridan Harbridge

Artwork by Mils Achi

Introduction, content warning and outroduction read by Leo Campbell

Supported by City of Sydney

Copyright One Eyed Man Productions 2020

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Every Musical Ever - Godspell (with Gillian Cosgriff)
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07/26/20 • 54 min

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ID Know Yourself is an Aboriginal-led not-for-profit mentoring organization that supports Aboriginal young people in out-of-home care, and those who have contact with the juvenile justice system. ID Know Yourself aims to establish belonging, discover purpose and empower positive choices. Visit their website to learn more or make a tax-deductible donation.

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Every Musical Ever is recorded primarily on Gadigal land, and from time to time on the land of other Aboriginal peoples across the place we now call Australia. This land was never ceded by its traditional custodians, but was taken through violence, criminality, and other human rights abuses of the worst kind. The atrocities of colonialism are an unresolved injustice in need of redress. We support the goals of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, and call for the urgent implementation of the reforms it sets out as a starting point for the reparation of wrongs done to First Nations people, both historically and through to the present day. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.

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Theme music composed and performed by Brent Hill

Alternative versions performed by Sheridan Harbridge

Artwork by Mils Achi

Introduction, content warning and outroduction read by Leo Campbell

Supported by City of Sydney

Copyright One Eyed Man Productions 2020

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Every Musical Ever - Company (with Tom Sharah)

Company (with Tom Sharah)

Every Musical Ever

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03/07/21 • 56 min

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The Aboriginal Legal Service does important legal work in NSW and the ACT in criminal law, children’s care and protection law, and family law – as well as broader policy and law reform work. The ALS was founded 50 years ago, in acknowledgement of the importance of Aboriginal people designing and delivering services to their own communities. You can learn more or make a tax-deductible donation by visiting their website.

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Every Musical Ever is recorded primarily on Gadigal land, and from time to time on the land of other Aboriginal peoples across the place we now call Australia. This land was never ceded by its traditional custodians, but was taken through violence, criminality, and other human rights abuses of the worst kind. The atrocities of colonialism are an unresolved injustice in need of redress. We support the goals of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, and call for the urgent implementation of the reforms it sets out as a starting point for the reparation of wrongs done to First Nations people, both historically and through to the present day. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.

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Theme music composed and performed by Brent Hill

Alternative versions performed by Sheridan Harbridge

Artwork by Mils Achi

Introduction, content warning and outroduction read by Leo Campbell

Supported by City of Sydney

Copyright One Eyed Man Productions 2021

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Every Musical Ever - Fiddler on the Roof (with Sheridan Harbridge)
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08/16/20 • 50 min

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Black Rainbow support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBQTI people through a variety of community projects and initiatives, which they call ‘Contagion of Love’ projects. They are a non-profit social enterprise that is 100% Indigenous owned and operated. Visit their website to find out more or to make a donation.

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Every Musical Ever is recorded primarily on Gadigal land, and from time to time on the land of other Aboriginal peoples across the place we now call Australia. This land was never ceded by its traditional custodians, but was taken through violence, criminality, and other human rights abuses of the worst kind. The atrocities of colonialism are an unresolved injustice in need of redress. We support the goals of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, and call for the urgent implementation of the reforms it sets out as a starting point for the reparation of wrongs done to First Nations people, both historically and through to the present day. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.

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Theme music composed and performed by Brent Hill

Alternative versions performed by Sheridan Harbridge

Artwork by Mils Achi

Introduction, content warning and outroduction read by Leo Campbell

Supported by City of Sydney

Copyright One Eyed Man Productions 2020

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FAQ

How many episodes does Every Musical Ever have?

Every Musical Ever currently has 62 episodes available.

What topics does Every Musical Ever cover?

The podcast is about Music, Podcasts, Arts, Music Commentary and Performing Arts.

What is the most popular episode on Every Musical Ever?

The episode title 'Fiddler on the Roof encore (with Alexis Fishman)' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Every Musical Ever?

The average episode length on Every Musical Ever is 44 minutes.

How often are episodes of Every Musical Ever released?

Episodes of Every Musical Ever are typically released every 4 days.

When was the first episode of Every Musical Ever?

The first episode of Every Musical Ever was released on Jan 28, 2017.

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