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Greetings Earthlings!
A New Podcast Materializes, join us in the next level, the astral realm (is that right? Is astral a level?) as Edy dons the cap of the Grand Magician and invites guests on to solve their problems with the best possible method, pre-1700s magic, spells and best guesses, from literature with dubious authenticity.
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Supported by the Lowry and Arts Council England, produced by Ellen McCleod.
Theme Tune I Put a Spell on you by Edy Hurst, written by Screamin' Jay Hawkins
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Martians? Forget about them! Renunions with family? You better believe it. So obviously all that's left is to go into great detail on the aftermath of an invasion that changed the world, or at least the 70 mile square radius between London and Woking,
With the final chapter, Epilogue, we reach the finale of the novel, and what better way to commemorate than a trip to the site that inspired the story that launched a thousand (ish) remakes?
Plus there's a song about Germs, about time someone said something about them, and we sit down with Jonathan Ferguson, the Keeper of Firearms from the Royal Armories.
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TOUR OF THE WORLDS
Edy Hurst's Comedy ersion of Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of H.G.Wells' Literary Version (Via Orson Welles' Radio Version and Steven Spielberg's Film Version) of the War of the Worlds is going ON TOUR!
In just a few days there's going to be a filming at the Homecoming show at the Lowry theatre in Salford:
Plus see my new show about Witches, Weirdos and the Venga Boys, The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Edy Hurst (WIP)
at Buxton Fringe Festival in July here!
Theme tune 'Fall of Saigon' by Ichabod Wolf
Recorded, Edited, Produced by Edy Hurst.
Score by Jason Cooke.
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After a long journey, we're here, the pen-ultimate chapter of the War of the Worlds, Wreckage.
With the Martians gone the way of the Dodo, what wreckage do they leave behind? And what will our narrator find on his journey home?
Plus we have a song that became more and more like a Johnny Cash tribute the more i wrote it, but with the mental breakdown on the record, as we think about what would be like to be the last man left alive.
Thanks this episode to Juleanne Escutin for lend her voice, you can follow her on instagram @juleanneescutin and to @laurenkellycasting
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TOUR OF THE WORLDS
Edy Hurst's Comedy ersion of Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of H.G.Wells' Literary Version (Via Orson Welles' Radio Version and Steven Spielberg's Film Version) of the War of the Worlds is going ON TOUR!
Starting at Leicester Comedy Festival on the 18th February, the Martians are coming to Halifax, Wigan, Margate, London and Salford, get tickets here:
Plus see my new show about Witches, Weirdos and the Venga Boys, The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Edy Hurst (WIP)
at Leicester Comedy Festival on the same day as the tour kicks off, more info here
Theme tune 'Fall of Saigon' by Ichabod Wolf
Recorded, Edited, Produced and Music Score by Edy Hurst.
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They live in the soil, they live in the air, they'll more or less live anywhere, it's germs!
As we've heard in the last chapter, those invisible assailants have done us a big kindness in the War of the Worlds, but are they always friendly tiny buds helping us out? If 2020 - now have shown us anything, no!
Intentions of the forces of nature aside, in a special none chapter episode, Edy sits down to speak with Historian, Curator and Author Kristen Hussey about the history of germ theory, and what H.G. Wells' would have known whilst writing the novel.
Kristen is author of 'Imperial Bodies in London:Empire, Mobility, and the Making of British Medicine, 1880–1914' a Whitfield prize winning book focussing on the science and political climate at the time of these discoveries, so the perfect guest for an expert insight.
Find out more and get a copy here: https://upittpress.org/books/9780822946861/
You can also follow Kristen on Twitter and see her website https://kristinhussey.co.uk/
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TOUR OF THE WORLDS!
Edy Hurst's Comedy Version of Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of H.G. Wells' Literary Version (Via Orson Welles' Radio Version and Steven Spielberg's Film Version) of the War of the Worlds is going on tour across the UK!
Find out more and book tickets at linktr.ee/edyhurst
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Chapter 8! Dead London!
Or should it be, dead? London? Or maybe dead! London. As you'll see, there's a bit of death, but is it the metaphorically beating heart of Victorian Englands beloved capital, or is it the as of yet un-identified hearts of the Martian invasion? There's only one way to find out!*
Basically, there's a lot happening narratively, so what better excuse to have a lot happening on the guest list hey?
We're joined, by not one! Not four! but three guests from the Glasgow comedy collective CHUNKS, a wild night of experimental comedy exhibited in 3 minute bits.
There are, along with their magnificent upcoming Edinburgh Fringe shows:
David Callaghan, Everything that's me is falling apart,
Green Side @ Infirmary Street
11.30am
August 5th - 27th
https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/everything-that-s-me-is-falling-apart
Garbriel Featherstone, Featherstone & Co.: Laughter o'clock,
Pilgrim’s Bar,
4.15pm,
August 6th-28th
Gabriel is also co-founder of the fabulous Tinselguts cabaret! the nex tis 20th June
https://tickets.ents24.com/event/tinselguts-cabaret-june-/mcchuills/2315016?inf=e0312631db3fce65
Richard Brown: Horrorshow
Monkey Barrel Comedy, Niddry Street,
9.35pm
3rd - 28th August
https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/richard-brown-horror-show
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COME AND SEE THE WAR OF THE WORLDS LIVE SHOW!
It's in Buxton, Knaresborough, Manchester, and Also the Edinburgh Fringe follow the link for more information
*There are multiple ways as is the nature of War of the Worlds and it's many adaptations but gimme a break jeez.
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Just a quick little update to so that THIS WEEKEND I'll be bringing the live show to BRIGHTON!
If you're a South Sussex dweller, or you want to go to a coast that the Martians failed to take in their invasion, why not come and enjoy everyone's favourite live show about War of the Worlds and also all the remakes of the War of the Worlds?
Tickets:
https://www.otherplaceticketing.co.uk/listprices.php?performanceId=3290:28684
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We're back! The Martians have gone no where! But whose this lurking around Putney Hill? Is it an old friend who we shared a meal with and gave us expert advice on looking for biscuits? I won't insult your ignorance with such leading questions.
Alongside the ropiest cockernee accent this side of Dick Van Dyke, we're joined by the polymath comedian, producer and podcast Jack Evans to finally put to rest the age old question "is a sewer with a Nintendo Switch better than an Orwellian Dystopia?"
Listen to Jack's Podcast Mandatory Redistribution Party, or check their live shows here:
20th April, GRUB, Manchester - bit.ly/mrpmcr
21st April, Shakespeare’s, Sheffield - bit.ly/mrpsheff
28th May, The Bill Murray, London - bit.ly/mrpldn
AND CHECK OUT THE WAR OF THE WORLDS LIVE SHOW - next date is Saturday 16th April at the Museum of Comedy London.
https://museumofcomedy.ticketsolve.com/shows/873623712
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Hey!
What a year! WHAT A YEAR. It's nearly over, but there's still time to say thanks to all of you for listening to the podcast over 2021. The final chapters are well underway and I can't wait to share them with you HOPEFULLY out before the first LIVE SHOWS!
Come see me at Leciester Comedy Festival:
VAULT Festival London:
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What do you recon you could do in 15 days? Bring all your mates from Mars, take over the earth and accidentally plant some red weeds?
The narrator is leaving the house where he's hunkered down, and checks out the local wildlife. Will he successfully eat a dog? Will the dogs successfully eat him? I doubt it, there's another 4 chapters.
Plus, a deep dive on some of scifi finest deep dives.
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If there's one thing from Victorian Science that's aged about as well as a puddle of milk in a rain coat pocket, it's the theory of eugenics. We've talked a bit at the very start of the book about how much these ideas have been involved in H.G. Wells' writing, but to do it a little more justice, the fabulous Subhadra Das zoomed in to chat a little more about the history of these ideas, and how they still permeate through thinking and science (especially science fiction) today.
Subhadra is a broadcaster, writer, historian and curator, focussing on how ideas of race, colonialism and capitalism have affected museums and culture. Basically, the best person for us to chat with about our Martian invasion/ colonialist panic novel.
If you want to find out even more about eugenics, Subhadra's podcast Living with Eugenics has been a massively helpful and enlightening, as well as her series What Does Eugenics Mean to Us?
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See me at the Musical Comedy Awards in person, or through livestream, where you can get £5 tickets with the code MCA5
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With the curate gone, and only the narrator home, what's the first thing he does? Drink dirty drain water and think about eating a dog? When the cat's away!
This chapter we're joined by Edinburgh Comedy Award Nominated and telly bothering double act The Delightful Sausage. Amy Gledhill & Chris Cantrill are a hilarious grotty duo that you might have seen on Harry Hill's Club Nite on C4, Late Night Mash on Dave, or Alma's Not Normal on the BBC. They're all over the stations! And with a special on BBC Radio 2! Leave some of the senses for the rest of us.
They are also a powerhouse of a live act(s) individually and together, as well as purveyors of the brilliant podcast Tiredness Kills. Amy also has a lovely podcast that is called, a lovely time, you can't write a coincidence like that.
Go see their live shows this October, more info here.
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Do you enjoy a wry take on Victorian culture? Well then you'll love Cultural Comedy Tours at Salford Museum and Art Gallery Here! and use code TOUR241 for 50% off
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In what's been the biggest spoiler of a chapter title, and there's been a good few so far (I'm looking at you, destruction of Weybridge & Shepperton), we finally say good bye to our favourite frenemy, the Curate.
We've laughed, we've cried, and now it's time to die. But how will it happen? At the hands of the narrator?
Plus we've got a Greek-myth inspired deep dive, and the musical send off our favourite fair weakness deserves.
Thanks to Tom Burgess for all his work as the Curate. You can listen to Tom's Podcast, Into the Archives with Peter Fleming, at the link, and follow Tom on Twitter.
Do you enjoy a wry take on Victorian culture? Well then you'll love Cultural Comedy Tours at Salford Museum and Art Gallery Here! and use code TOUR241 for 50% off
Come see me on the 18th September at the Musical Comedy Awards Here!
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We're taking an intermission from the story main this episode, but fear not! Banish fear, like an exorcised ghost or a used tissue, into the bin of courage. For whilst we don't have a chapter, we've got two very special songs.
The first is an ode to carrots, as keen eyed listeners may have seen on Edy's Twitter, Instagram or Facebook
And second is a *never before heard* song from the last series of Cultural Comedy Tours inspired by a favourite object in the Grnt Museum collections.
Like what you hear about moles? Check out the next Cultural Comedy Tours at Salford Museum and Art Gallery Here! and use code TOUR241 for 50% off
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It's an Edy only episode! We've got a song about peepholes - of course! We've got a deep dive on colonialism and its impact on land - yes please!
Once again, a big thank you to Jason Cooke of the Manchester institution Comedy Balloon for providing the excellent backing music for during the narration - the night returns at the Ape and Apple on the 25th August so why not go say hi? Because you live in a different country? Alright! Follow Edy Hurst & The Podcast on Twitter,Instagram andFacebookwww.edyhurst.co.ukHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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We're back! Book 2, Earth under Martians.
Earth (by which in the book we mean the 75 mile radius of London) is well and truly knackered under the Martians. Hampton Court? Barely any visitors. Big Ben? Forget it. London Eye? Not created yet, but if it was, it'd also be knackered.
We return to find the narrator still knocking around with that fair weakness of a man, the Curate, and what better way to celebrate that than with our beloved fair weakness, Tom Burgess?
He's returned as the Curate and also has read through the chapter with us adding asides.
We've also got a short little song for all recovering emos out there, and a deep dive on the many shapes and forms the curate or a religious figure has taken in some of the numerous adaptations.
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We're back! Tell a friend! Tell an enemy! Tell an stranger!
Set you calendar for Wednesday 28th July, where chapter one is going to be dropping!
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The Final of Book One is nigh! And let's go out of the half way point with a half way bang.
Chapter 17 of The War of the Worlds sees us with the Narrator's Brother and the Ephinstone's at the end of the Country, in a desperate escape from an England invaded by Martians.
We've got the ironclad Thunderchild, with it's sophisticated strategy of ramming 7 shades of shit out of the Martian Tripods. But is it enough to deter the army of Mars from taking down the would be refugees?
Also joining us for a chat about gender in scifi is the fantastic Jen Ives. Jen is a stand up comedian and host of the podcast Peak Trans. She joins us to talk about the weirdness of deciding that it's exclusively men from Mars and that women are boats. We also have a game of Trans terrestrial icons, where we look at some of scifi's top (and not) trans icons.
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As the Martians are going, quite frankly, feral, across the South West of England towards London, we continue with the account of the Narrator's Brother (still no name) and his escape from London.
We also take a look at revolvers and the UK gun laws, how come so many folks in the book have 'em willy AND nilly?
Joining us this week is the fantastic Bennet Kavanagh and Jen Ives.
Bennet recently won the Audience Choice award at the Amused Moose New Comedy Award, and has created an ace song inspired by the chapter. He's also voicing the Narrator's Brother for this week.
Jen Ives is a Leicester Mercury Nominated Comedian and is performed Mrs and Ms. Elphinstone.
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