
19 episodes

The Showstopper! Podcast Showstopper! The Improvised Musical
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- Comedy
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5.0 • 45 Ratings
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A monthly chat with guests from the world of musicals, comedy and improv. From the people behind the West End sensation Showstopper! The Improvised Musical
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S2 BONUS Episode - Improv Your Life
A bonus episode while we wait for the opportunity to be in a room together again!
In honour of World Book Day, Andrew asks Pippa questions about her new book and Pippa answers them. It's the toughest high-stakes interview committed to tape since Frost/Nixon.
Also - a song from our most recent livestream, 'The Write Way to Find Love.' -
Lockdown Special
Andrew and Pippa talk to Marcus Brigstocke, Rachel Parris, Luke Kempner, Kaiser Hammarlund, Grace Mouat, Sooz Kempner, and Dan Gillespie Sells about staying at home and creating.
Music from the Showstoppers. -
Fra Fee
Andrew, Pippa and Ali talk to Fra Fee pre-lockdown about touching Hugh Jackman, tattoos and Sondheim. Duncan Walsh Atkins on keys.
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Grace Mouat
Season 2 episode 3. Andrew, Pippa and Ali talk to Grace Mouat about understudying, the life of a swing and being in two of the hottest pop musicals in town. Duncan Walsh Atkins on keys.
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Gareth Malone
Season 2 episode 2. Andrew and Pippa talk to Gareth Malone about creating musical TV programmes, Noh theatre and romance through the medium of Gilbert and Sullivan. Duncan Walsh Atkins on keys.
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Andy Nyman
Andrew, Pippa and Susan talk to Andy Nyman about art, commerce, magic and musicals. Duncan Walsh Atkins on keys.
Customer Reviews
Much recommended podcast!
If you are in awe of Showstopper! The Improvised Musical (as I am), then this is a podcast not to be missed! Very interesting and informative chats with people from the industry, with an improvised song at the end! A well spent 30 minutes!
Brilliant banter
Loved hearing your interview with Rachael Parris, especially when you explained your thought processes in improvising the coffee song. Fascinating and entertaining!
Great fun!
I’m really enjoying the first few episodes of this podcast and I’m looking forward to hearing the next one. The show is a really good insight into the worlds of musical theatre and improvisation and I’ve loved the improvised songs.
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