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Travel Tips with Matthew Whittet and Justin Smith

Season 4, Ep. 32

Last time they were on this podcast together, Justin Smith and Matthew Whittet were supposed to be promoting the world premiere of The Dismissal - a musical about the constitutional crisis of 1975 that led to the controversial removal of prime minister Gough Whitlam. But unfortunately because of the pandemic, that season was canceled. This time however, the show has opened, it’s on and getting rave reviews and you can get your tickets to see it at the York Theatre in the Seymour Centre here:

https://www.thedismissal.com

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    32:47||Season 5, Ep. 30
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  • 29. Highschool Dropout with Matt Day

    35:01||Season 5, Ep. 29
    Runt is a brand new family movie in cinemas around the country from September 19, but if you’re in Melbourne, you can see it at MIFF on the 25th of August. Written by Craig Silvey, based on his book of the same name and directed by John Sheedy, Runt tells the story of Annie Shearer and her best friend, a stray dog called Runt. When her family's farm comes under threat from drought and a local landowner, Annie concocts a plan to save it: by putting Runt’s herding talents to good use in the Agility Course Grand Championships at the Krumpets Dog Show in London. Starring Jai Courtney, Celeste Barber, Deborah Mailman, Jack Thompson and Tom Budge, and introducing the wonderful Lily LaTorre as Annie.Runt also stars the guest on this episode, Matt Day, who, despite not finishing high school, does very well all by himself at the quiz.Get tickets to the final MIFF screening of Runt here:https://miff.com.au/program/film/runt
  • 28. IMDb Ranking with Brodie Lancaster and Kate Jinx

    34:39||Season 5, Ep. 28
    The Melbourne International Film Festival has just opened!On this episode of the quiz, the guests are MIFF programmer Kate Jinx and pop culture author and critic Brodie Lancaster.Jinx's MIFF list:Matt and Mara https://miff.com.au/program/film/matt-and-maraWelcome Space Brothershttps://miff.com.au/program/film/welcome-space-brothersThe World According to Allee Willishttps://miff.com.au/program/film/the-world-according-to-allee-willisJanet Planethttps://miff.com.au/program/film/janet-planetUniversal Languagehttps://miff.com.au/program/film/universal-languageConsuming Culture Talk with Brodie:https://miff.com.au/program/film/consuming-cultureTrivia with Alexei:https://miff.com.au/program/film/miff-trivia-presented-by-umbrella-entertainment#top
  • 27. Baby Brain with Gabbi Bolt and Maverick Newman

    34:15||Season 5, Ep. 27
    Gabbi Bolt and Maverick Newman are both extraordinarily multi-talented performers; They sing, they dance, they act, they even play classical piano in the hilarious parody musical Murder For Two, which is an outrageous blend of music, mayhem, and murder. In this hilarious 90-minute show, two performers play 13 roles – not to mention the piano – in a rip-roaring parody of classic murder mysteries.After twice selling out the Hayes Theatre in Sydney, this show is heading to Parramatta Riverside Theatre on the 9th and 10th of August, before a season in the Fairfax Studio in the Melbourne Arts Centre from the 15th to the 25th.Get your tickets here:https://riversideparramatta.com.au/whats-on/murder-for-two/Or here for the season in Melbourne:https://www.artscentremelbourne.com.au/whats-on/2024/comedy/murder-for-two
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    36:42||Season 5, Ep. 26
    For only the second time, this episode of the podcast is recorded in situ (Latin) in the same room as the guests! Melbourne Shakespeare Company returns to fortyfivedownstairs to present possibly the most famous play in the English language - Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy Hamlet. And John has crashed their rehearsal room to ask the actors playing Laertes and Claudius (Laurence Boxhall and Peter Houghton) the ten questions from the quiz in The Saturday Paper. Hamlet is on at 45Downstairs from the 5th to 22nd of September.Get your tickets here:https://fortyfivedownstairs.com/event/hamlet/#1452941644640-19a0de81-e87a0201-342dcb0a-2ec9a177-581a2513-a5c51f1f-8993a3c4-5ca5cb85-3d54189f-4d6f8ba6-b9f1574b-a81d
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    46:12||Season 5, Ep. 25
    It is rare for a piece of independent theatre to earn itself a return season. Rarer still for that return season to be on the main stages and tour around the country. And even rarer yet for that piece of theatre to be a brand new play from a debut playwright. But that is exactly what has happened for actor and playwright Emmanuel Mattana and director Marni Mount.Trophy Boys is a queer black comedy and drag extravaganza about power, privilege, and high school debating.Performed by a female and non-binary cast in drag as the four members of the debating team from an elite private boys school as they prepare for their grand final debate against their sister school and forced to argue in the affirmative that "feminism has failed women".Trophy Boys takes a satirical look at insecure adolescent masculinity, entitlement and the ego of Australia's next generation of politicians and powerbrokers.
  • 23. Live Sex with Sheridan Harbridge and Rebecca Massey

    36:11||Season 5, Ep. 23
    This special bonus episode is to make up for the episode missed a few weeks ago.The Canberra Theatre Centre has curated an electrifying performance series under the banner of “Valence”. Shows that will ignite the senses and challenge perceptions, made by artists exploring the now, pushing the boundaries of convention, and which invite viewers to confront uncomfortable truths and embrace the possibilities of transformation.The guests on this episode are one of the performers, Rebecca Massey and the director, Sheridan Harbridge of the first show in the Valence series “44 Sex Acts in One Week.”As one reviewer wrote of the show: “Brilliantly funny dialogue, sex positive, egalitarian, patriarchy-smashing, late-stage capitalism obliterating, empathic, relatable, and profound.”Get tickets to the show here:https://canberratheatrecentre.com.au/show/44-acts-2024/
  • 24. Leave Her Alone! with Madeleine Stewart and Bec Charlwood

    42:21||Season 5, Ep. 24
    Madeleine Stewart and Bec Charlwood are two comedians who are part way through a tour around the country with a night of comedy appropriately called Are You Pulling My Leg? This show brings brings together some of Australia’s funniest comedians with disability or chronic illness for a raucous accessible comedy event offering entertaining and uncensored insights into disability and so-much more!ON Saturday the 20th of July at Parramatta Riverside Theatre It is on for one night only, before dates in other cities around the country all the way through to October. Get tickets to Are You Pulling My Leg at Parramatta Riverside here:https://riversideparramatta.com.au/whats-on/are-you-pulling-my-leg/
  • 22. Nicknames and Anagrams with Claire Bird and Hugo Williams

    43:26||Season 5, Ep. 22
    Claire Bird and Hugo Williams are both members of Ponycam Collective. What is a ponycam collective? Well, that is a good question that Claire and Hugo are probably well equipped to answer, but which, unfortunately, is not on the quiz, so there’s not much point in asking them. Although performing seemingly pointless tasks does seem to be very much part of the Ponycam Collective reason for being, so perhaps they’ll reveal it anyway. Regardless, they are performing their incredible show Burnout Paradise on the 11th, 12th and 13th of July 6.30pm at the Bondi Pavilion as part of the Bondi Festival. Get tickets here:https://www.bondifestival.com.au/event/burnout-paradise/