26. The Thistlies Award Show: Season 1

Thicket & Thistle takes a look back at our inaugural season! We will celebrate our favorite performances, relive our favorite moments, and hand out the highly coveted THISTLIES GOLDEN BUCKET! Who is going to win Worst Performance, Best Vocal Moment, and Favorite Musical of the Season?! Join us to find out!

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Kyle Acheson
25. MUPPETS CHRISTMAS CAROL w/ Will Watt

Just in time for the holidays, we are joined by special guest and erotic audiobook celebrity Will Watt as we follow the supernatural exploits of Ebenezer Scrooge. Starring Michael Caine, the 1992 Muppets adaptation of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol does indeed bless us, every one.

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Kyle Acheson
23. BURLESQUE w/ So I Married a Cinephile

This week, we’re lacing up our favorite nude corset and applying way too much eye liner as we discuss 2010’s Burlesque, starring Christina Aguilera and Cher. Join us as we explore the intricacies of toilet cash, “air rights”, and Alan Cumming hitting on a banana with special guests Ben and Megan from the podcast “So I Married a Cinephile". Enjoy the episode!

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Kyle Acheson
22. GUYS AND DOLLS w/ Rachel Rosenthal

Place your bets on which of the various gangsters and gamblers will survive the fortunes of love in the debonair 1955 movie Guys and Dolls, starring Marlon Brando and Frank Sinatra. We are lucky to be joined by a special lady tonight, hip-hop improvisor Rachel Rosenthal. Enjoy the episode!

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Kyle Acheson
21. MOULIN ROUGE

This week, let your heart lead the way down the romantic back alleys of Belle Époque Paris to everyone’s favorite sexy windmill: The Moulin Rouge. This 2001 Baz Lurmahn extravaganza is not just a visual and musical feast, but a celebration of love and its glory and tragedy for all time.

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Kyle Acheson
20. GYPSY (1993)

Hello friends. This week, we’re packing up and hitting the old vaudeville circuit in search of riches, fame, and the approval of legendary stage mother: Mama Rose. Starring Bette Midler, who absolutely chews the scenery, we discuss the made-for-TV 1993 release of Arthur Laurents, Jule Styne and a young Stephen Sondheim’s “Gypsy.” Please enjoy the episode!

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19. TEAM AMERICA: WORLD POLICE

Listeners, the time has come: America needs you to put on your red, white and blue bodysuit, get into the nearest hummer, call your senators, and strap in for the most explosive musical of the century: Team America: World Police. This irreverent action flick skewers Michael Bay, immortalizes Matt Damon, and blows up just about every world monument you can think of. Please enjoy the episode!

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Kyle Acheson
17. BEDKNOBS AND BROOMSTICKS

This episode we take a trip down Portabello Road and into the Beautiful Briny Sea as we discuss the outlandish, nostalgic fever dream that is Bedknobs and Broomsticks. This 1971 Disney movie musical stars the fabulous Angela Landsbury and for all its technical achievements (it did win an Oscar, after all), we’re going to talk about why this film still lives in the shadow of its more popular twin: the classic Disney musical, Mary Poppins. Please enjoy the episode!

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16. THE PRODUCERS (2005)

This episode we are discussing The Producers. This is a 2005 American musical comedy film directed by Susan Stroman and written by Mel Brooks, based on the 2001 Broadway musical, which in turn was based on Brooks's 1967 film of the same name. The film stars an ensemble cast including by Nathan Lane, Matthew Broderick, Uma Thurman, Will Ferrell. This film garnered generally mixed reviews from critics and is considered a commercial failure. Please enjoy the episode.

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Kyle Acheson
14. PASSING STRANGE

Thicket & Thistle discusses Passing Strange, a comedy-drama rock musical from 2008. It's about a young African American's journey of self-discovery in Europe, with strong elements of philosophy, self-referential, and the artistic journey. The musical's lyrics and book are by Stew with music and orchestrations by Heidi Rodewald and Stew. It opened on Broadway in 2008, to strong reviews and several awards. And then Spike Lee filmed the musical on Broadwayand releasing it in 2009.

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Kyle Acheson
12. LONDON ROAD

Tune in as we discuss the slice of life crime drama movie musical: London Road. This 2011 musical has a (book and lyrics) by Alecky Blythe (book and lyrics) and (music and lyrics). Adam Cork. The musical opened to almost unanimous critical acclaim in London's West End, even though it features some potentially controversial source material. The film adaptation was released in 2015 and features Tom Hardy and Olivia Colman!

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09. REEFER MADNESS (2005)

This episode we discuss Reefer Madness, a dank, twisted 2005 comedy starring Alan Cumming and Kristen Bell in a parody of a completely real 1936 propaganda film about America’s most dangerous drug: Communists. I mean, marijuana.

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Kyle Acheson