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Episode 120 - Making a Musical (with Steph Broadbridge)
Ep. 120
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The magnificent Steph Broadbridge returns to the podcast to chat about Breaking The Musical, a show that has already taken the world by storm despite the fact it hasn't even opened yet. We talk about the origin of the idea, rehearsal, and what is going through Steph's mind this close to the debut at the Adelaide Fringe.
We also chat about Steph's experience as a judge for the Raw Comedy competition and what catches her eye from the judges' table.
Follow Steph and grab tickets to the show in Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney.
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