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MC Mythol OG - Midas, Medea, Jonah*, World Turns, Last Gasp, Homeric, Icarus, Murph*, Herc, Orpheus.

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MC Mythol OG - Midas, Medea, Jonah*, World Turns, Last Gasp, Homeric, Icarus, Murph*, Herc, Orpheus.

Andrew Childs

MC Mythol OG - Midas, Medea, Jonah*, World Turns, Last Gasp, Homeric, Icarus, Murph*, Herc, Orpheus.

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MC Mythol OG - Midas, Medea, Jonah*, World Turns, Last Gasp, Homeric, Icarus, Murph*, Herc, Orpheus.

Andrew Childs

MC Mythol OG - Midas, Medea, Jonah*, World Turns, Last Gasp, Homeric, Icarus, Murph*, Herc, Orpheus.

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For those who need to binge and are not content to listen to The Song of Orpheus in installments, we’ve added a podcast of the full play, shortened by some aggressive editing, especially of Orpheus’s damned rhyming! So, binge away if so moved!
In this episode, Act IV of The Song of Orpheus, we leave the kingdom of Hades for the upper airs, but there is much unfinished business still to sort out. In answer to your questions - no, Orpheus does not try a third time to bring back his be
Like the previous episode of Act II, this episode, Act III of The Song of Orpheus has entertainment aplenty, but of a different sort, as the scene shifts from mortal Thrace to immortal Hades. Here of course there are many of the characters you
In this episode, Act II of The Song of Orpheus, there is much ado - dancing and music, salty musicians, one with an unexpected Liverpudlian accent, a couple of dancers who seem to have left their virtue and veils at home, an impertinent attenda
In this first episode of the Song of Orpheus, two very, if not excessively, devoted fans, old Lucius and younger Melanippus, attend an outdoor concert where the legendary Orpheus musicus plays his magic and, more importantly, meets the Eurydice
In this brief exchange from a musical that should never be produced, imagine a pair of old dudes, kind of like the critics on the Muppets but not so much, asking about the status of another one of their brethren? It opens with ole Billy caning
In this episode, the short comedy, an Apocalyptic Apotheosis, better known as the Herc play, our beloved Olympians, upon the news of Hercules’s incineration, have a spirited conversation about the pluses and minuses of Zeus’s desire to grant hi
Three revealing bloopers from Herc Play, with short set-ups to scenes.
In these three outtakes the cast is showing signs of Zoom fatigue and testiness. Hermes (Alex Roman) improves on the text itself; Athena (Michaela Downey) lets loose a Greek lapsus linguae; and the extended version of the Hephaestus's (Zack Gar
In response to Demeter (Dame Gretchen Pickart), an overexcited Hephaestus (Zack Garrity) gets a bit tongue tied.
This is an unbelievable tale about a young boy, Billy, and a retired old horse, Murphy, during a dangerous snowstorm.Billy's younger sister, Addie, has broken her leg falling through some lake ice. Billy, and his father and uncle, must get her
In this new and improved version of Act V, Sir Brett Ewer takes on the role of mighty Minos, playing the King of Crete with authority. The story line remains the same, viz.,This final episode of Icarus, Son of Daedalus is the aftermath to the
This final episode of Icarus, son of Daedalus is the aftermath to the fall of Icarus - Act V and an Epilogue.No, Daedalus does not fall, but what does he do after his son’s demise? Does he fly on? Although he grieves for Icarus, he cannot sto
Spoiler alert: Icarus dies!This is the episode we all know and love (?). With time on their hands in the tower of Crete, Icarus and Daedalus assess their situation and try to figure a way to escape their confinement. Inspiration comes at last,
In this episode of Icarus, son of Daedalus, we hear of the consequences of defying King Minos. In Act III Daedalus gets thrown in the maze for his instrumental help satisfying Queen Pasiphae's abnormal desire for the bull from the sea. Icarus,
In this episode of Icarus, son of Daedalus, you’ll hear more backstory as to what led to Icarus and Daedalus being imprisoned in the tower by king Minos. At this point the young Icarus is no longer obsessed with Pasiphae, which is a relief to a
Everyone has heard about the fall of Icarus, right? The poster boy for adolescent heedlessness? But what do we really know about the young man beyond his fall?This episode of Icarus, son of Daedalus explores the backstory by covering the diffi
Instead of the discrete episodes previously dropped, here is Midas Act I in its entirety for your listening convenience. In addition to the classic wish and unwish of the foolish king Midas, Act I unearths the outlandish, irreverent backstory
This is just the previously released four episodes of MC's Homeric Cycle combined into one episode for your listening convenience. In these podcasts, you’ll hear the Homeric cycle in a generally linear, episodic, but decidedly non-academic and
This episode highlights events outside of the scope of the Iliad but which are definitely within the Homeric cycle. First and foremost, Achilles’s death must follow hard on the heels, as it were, of Hector’s. But then also questions you may hav
Much of this episode hews to the story line of the Iliad, meaning the focus is on the latter stages of the rage of Achilles and its tragic consequences but ultimately also its glorious aftermath. Patrokles and Hector are key elements but an out
As promised previously in Episode 1, hear the Homeric cycle in a generally linear, episodic but decidedly non-academic and at times rather breezy and sometimes risqué version of Homer’s epic story.As advertised, Episode 1 told of the Golden Ap
Greek mythology is strange stuff. No less so in the works of Homer, but much of it is inaccessible because it's written in Greek after all! But you may still be curious about the Trojan War, the Iliad, the Odyssey and Homer and all the strange
Everyone has heard of the modern Olympics and all the drama therein. Well, before all that, there was Mount Olympus of course, home to the classical Greek gods and goddesses. Everyone's heard of Zeus, the most powerful of the Olympians, and of
Just a short teaser before the upcoming drop of the full episode of Last Gasp or Gigantomachia. Ye Olde MC sets up various scenes that involve the entire* cast at various moments in the play. *subject to last minute changes.
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