94 episódios

Here we are, twin brothers in sister cities with a strange urge: To talk about stage to screen (and screen to stage) adaptations! Follow us as we bumble through some of the greatest cross-pollination between mediums since people figured out they didn't have to write original material for the screen!

Hosts Social Media (mostly twitter)
Robert Tiemstra: @the_timestar
Matthew Tiemstra: @TheTimesRat

Bros Before Shows The Tiemstra Brothers

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Here we are, twin brothers in sister cities with a strange urge: To talk about stage to screen (and screen to stage) adaptations! Follow us as we bumble through some of the greatest cross-pollination between mediums since people figured out they didn't have to write original material for the screen!

Hosts Social Media (mostly twitter)
Robert Tiemstra: @the_timestar
Matthew Tiemstra: @TheTimesRat

    87 - Hamlet

    87 - Hamlet

    We're finally here, at the end (or is it?) - tackling a biggie: HAMLET, THE PRINCE OF DENMARK.

    Join us, Marilyn, in the (as of this moment) series finale, where we choose "Not to Be" and go out on a high note on this Best Picture-winning classic from the Bard and Larry Olivvy!

    Edited by Matthew Tiemstra (@ClockworkPlay)
    Produced by Robert Tiemstra (@The_Timestar)

    • 36 min
    Arsenic and Old Lace

    Arsenic and Old Lace

    This week, the Tiemstra Bros discuss another overlooked Frank Capra film: Arsenic and Old Lace! Did we really enjoy this goofy dark comedy, or did we find its shenanigans too hard to swallow? That's the tease, just watch the episode!
    CONTACT THE SHOW: BrosBeforeShows@AOL.com
    Hosted by Matthew Tiemstra (@ClockworkPlay) and Robert Tiemstra (@The_Timestar)
    Next episode, for our series finale, something is rotten in this state of Denmark...

    • 29 min
    85 - A Dolls House

    85 - A Dolls House

    Spoiler alert for Hereditary (2018). Yes, that does make sense in context.

    Buckle in fellas as we dive into some early proto-feminism in the form of Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House, specifically the *really* hard to find adaptation from 1973 with David Warner and Jane Fonda (with a brief mention of the... other 1973 adaptation which features Anthony Hopkins and Claire Bloom). Yeah, it's confusing. And feminist. Woo! Also Matt talks about the Mabou Mines production, but forgets the name of the company.

    Hosted by Matthew and Robert Tiemstra (@The_Timestar)

    Edited by Matthew Tiemstra (@ClockworkPlay)

    • 31 min
    Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

    Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

    Tennessee Williams strikes again! This time with a film version he hated! In this episode, The Tiemstra Bros. discuss how the film preserves so many surface level parts of the source material... while not quite understanding why Williams hated it so much.
    CONTACT THE SHOW: BrosBeforeShows@AOL.com
    Hosted by Matthew Tiemstra (@ClockworkPlay) and Robert Tiemstra (@The_Timestar)

    • 34 min
    The Music Man

    The Music Man

    Meredith Wilson's 1957 classic won the hearts of America, but will its 1962 adaptation pull a fast one 57 years later? Join the Tiemstra Bros. as they delve into what might be a timeless classic, or might be a 2 and a half hour re-staging of the original piece with the barest hint of a change.
    Or...BOTH?!?!

    Co-hosted and edited by Matthew Tiemstra (@ClockworkPlay)
    Co-hosted and produced by Robert Tiemstra (@The_Timestar)

    • 41 min
    Henry V

    Henry V

    We thought it was high time to cover a good Kenneth Branagh film after that strange mess that was Love's Labours Lost. So this week, we discuss the film that introduced us to that delightful slab of Northern Irish Ham: Henry V!
    Next Episode, we're going for a march with 76 trombones in The Music Man!
    CONTACT THE SHOW: BrosBeforeShows@AOL.com
    Hosted by Robert Tiemstra (@The_Timestar) and Matthew Tiemstra (@ClockworkPlay)

    • 41 min

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