Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 211 – 6th Anniversary with James Urbaniak and Mike Worden on Martin Mull

James Urbaniak and Mike Worden return to help celebrate the 6th anniversary of Comedy on Vinyl with our first discussion of Martin Mull’s work.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
This Week’s Guest: James Urbaniak

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THE CAST CAST – EPISODE 3 – A CHORUS LINE

This week Mike sits down with the hilarious and talented Bayne Gibby (Hot In Cleveland, The Comeback) to discuss the Original Broadway Cast Recording of A Chorus Line.  

You can find Bayne on Twitter @baynegibby or her website baynegibby.com

Host: Mike Worden
Producer: Jason Klamm
The Cast Cast is a fun, conversational style podcast hosted by Mike Worden that focuses on our favorite (and not so favorite) Broadway cast recordings from the Golden Era through Today!

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The Cast Cast – Episode 2- High Fidelity The Musical

Mike goes it alone this week and talks about the short lived production of High Fidelity – The Musical. Issues of fidelity are discussed as the adaption ranges from book, screen to stage.

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The Cast Cast The Cast Cast Episode 1 – The Producers – with Jason Klamm

Pilot episode with Jason Klamm, Host of Comedy on Vinyl and Founder of StolenDress Entertainment!  Jason and I sit down to chat about the Original Broadway cast recording of The Producers.   We discuss issues of adaptation fidelity with an emphasis on the Original Mel Brooks Film to Broadway to…

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The Last Five Years (link below)

Thanks to everybody who helped get us to our goal to help produce the next LA production of “The Last Five Years.”  I consider us to be the Levar Burtons of independent theatre in Los Angeles.  Naturally, there’s plenty of time to go, so there are plenty of chances left to help make it the i …

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