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Stage Appropriate (A Musical Theatre Podcast)

Stage Appropriate (A Musical Theatre Podcast)

By: Katy and Juno
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Katy and Juno (a mother and daughter double act) dive into the world of musicals to explore the plot, cast, songs and overall feel of a variety of shows. Their passion for musical theatre is infectious (in a good way). The title of the podcast is reference to Katy spending the 3 months leading up to watching a show worrying whether or not it is "age appropriate" for Juno (now 11).Katy and Juno Art Entertainment & Performing Arts
Episodes
  • Episode 113: Evita
    Sep 14 2025

    Inevitably, we saw the summer's biggest show in the West End: Jamie Lloyd's Evita. It was... a whole thing, involving the world's tallest man, baffled customers at the Angus Steak House and, for some reason, a Harry Potter tangent. And probably loads of Oliviers. Not for us.

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    32 mins
  • Episode 112: Edinburgh Fringe 2025
    Sep 6 2025

    This summer, we made our second trip to Edinburgh for the craziness of the Fringe and it was EPIC. You'll hear all about it in this episode, featuring Shakespeare, netball, aerobics, acapella, velociraptors and Jaffa Cakes, as well as a insight into Juno's complex life plans despite being only 12. Roll on Fringe 2026!

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    50 mins
  • Episode 111: The Railway Children x Fiddler on the Roof
    Aug 29 2025

    Don't worry; despite Juno's confusing into to this episode, this is still the same silly theatre podcast. In this episode, we're talking about a charming childhood favourite (including dogs) and a classic musical with metaphors that are either very profound or confusing, depending on which one of us you agree with. Let us know if you've seen either of these shows!

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    24 mins
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