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Theater History and Mysteries
Dr. Jon Bruschke, PhD
28 episodes
15 hours ago
Send us a text It is the 4th century AD…Jesus has been dead for at least 300 years but the stories and ideas about him have not. After having been persecuted for decades, and fed to lions in the Coliseum, the Christians are now becoming the dominant religion under the new emperor Constantine. But they aren’t the only Christians, and they aren’t the only ones with ideas about who Jesus was, and who Judas was. They are becoming the institution that would later start the inquis...
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Send us a text It is the 4th century AD…Jesus has been dead for at least 300 years but the stories and ideas about him have not. After having been persecuted for decades, and fed to lions in the Coliseum, the Christians are now becoming the dominant religion under the new emperor Constantine. But they aren’t the only Christians, and they aren’t the only ones with ideas about who Jesus was, and who Judas was. They are becoming the institution that would later start the inquis...
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Episodes (20/28)
Theater History and Mysteries
Superstar and the lost Gospel of Judas -- Jesus Christ Superstar (5 of 5; Episode 28)
Send us a text It is the 4th century AD…Jesus has been dead for at least 300 years but the stories and ideas about him have not. After having been persecuted for decades, and fed to lions in the Coliseum, the Christians are now becoming the dominant religion under the new emperor Constantine. But they aren’t the only Christians, and they aren’t the only ones with ideas about who Jesus was, and who Judas was. They are becoming the institution that would later start the inquis...
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1 week ago
55 minutes

Theater History and Mysteries
How did people react to Superstar, a story about Jesus from Judas' perspective? -- Jesus Christ Superstar (4 of 5; Episode 27)
Send us a text There is a new musical about to open, and boldly it declares that it will re-tell the story of the crucifixion, and do so from the perspective of…Judas. The advanced publicity is massive – as will become a hallmark of the coming age of megamusicals – and the theme of the show has not escaped notice. No less an evangelical figure than Billy Graham himself said the show was “bordering on blasphemy and sacrilege.” His concern about the content is shared. In a rar...
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3 weeks ago
51 minutes

Theater History and Mysteries
How the musical was written -- Jesus Christ Superstar (3 of 5; Episode 26)
Send us a text There is a new show out there, and this one is, boldly enough, a re-telling of the story of Jesus Christ from the perspective of Judas. That, by itself, is likely to be controversial. And to take on this sacred topic the cast prepares itself by…covering the body of performer playing Christ and having the castmates lick it off of him, to get “closer to Jesus.” The stage crew is pulling together the props and set pieces to make the show work which include… plastic tam...
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1 month ago
1 hour 7 minutes

Theater History and Mysteries
The Judas story in (and outside) the Bible -- Jesus Christ Superstar (2 of 5; Episode 25)
Send us a text It is 1432 and the small, medieval French village is abuzz. There’s a travelling theater troupe and they’re going to perform what is, far and away, the most exciting show the town will ever see. It happens every year, but only once a year, and everyone – from the smallest child to the oldest farmer – is going to see it. It’s like a modern musical; you’ve seen it before, but the performance itself is so spectacular you see it again. The crowd is absolutely alig...
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1 month ago
1 hour 7 minutes

Theater History and Mysteries
Judas in the Bible, and who wrote the Bible, anyway? Jesus Christ Superstar (1 of 5; Episode 24)
Send us a text The year is 1525 and William Tyndale is doing what nobody has done before…he has translated the Bible from Latin to English. This as not well received; the church condemned the book, and one Bishop Tunstall bought all available copies and publicly burned them. Cardinal Wolsey condemned Tyndale as a heretic. The English government had sent agents out for his arrest. That did not end matters for Tyndale. He roamed the continent staying where it was safe fo...
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2 months ago
49 minutes

Theater History and Mysteries
The Phantom of the Opera could save your life. Episode 23, (interstitial 1/1).
Send us a text I have promised that this podcast will explore the lessons that different shows have for theater and for life, and to explore the unexpected and unlikely connections the bring cross human lives on the plane of theater. To help me better understand all that, I reached out to the internet to ask, anyone who was willing, to share with me what made their favorite show work. That’s it – not anything deep or all that philosophical, just why Phanton of the Opera drew you i...
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2 months ago
55 minutes

Theater History and Mysteries
Cats -- Feline Failures (productions that tanked), Episode 22 (Cats 8 of 8).
Send us a text I am writing this on Father’s Day, 2025, and to mark this occasion I will share my greatest parenting victory. Last spring, during Taylor Swift’s eras Tour my daughter did all the things one does to try to get a ticket. Tried the presale, pre-registered, looked at the fan resale sites, looked at the predatory reseller sites, put alerts on all her accounts. But, no dice. The only tickets that were available were well out of our price range. And then, 2 da...
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3 months ago
36 minutes

Theater History and Mysteries
Cats -- Is Grizabella a prostitute? Episode 21 (Cats 7 of 8).
Send us a text An already famous poet is working, for the first time, on something light and fun. It’s a children’s book of poems about Cats. All his previous work has basically been about the anxious terror in the modern world, but he is going to do something delightful, for a change. His Dad likes cats, he likes cats, his friends have kids who like cats. The book is about cats. He’s a handful of lines in when he stops himself – he’s writing about a female cat, a fal...
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3 months ago
35 minutes

Theater History and Mysteries
Cats -- A Cats ghost story. Episode 20 (Cats 6 of 8)
Send us a text You’ve heard this one before. Maybe it’s a beautiful Siren, singing a gorgeous song only to lure unsuspecting sailors on to the rocks and eventually their death. Or a snake, promising you a delicious apple, only to curse all of humanity with the knowledge of good and evil. Or a wolf, disguising itself as an old woman, to trick an innocent child into letting it into their house, only to have the beast devour the youngster as prey. Or maybe a demon posing as a c...
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3 months ago
48 minutes

Theater History and Mysteries
Cats -- TS Eliot and the Occult...it's actual history. Episode 19 (Cats 5 of 8)
Send us a text A young TS Eliot is at Harvard where the field of psychology is just now emerging. You can read Freud, of course, but there’s nothing like behavioral or analytic psychology that have yet to be developed. But there are dreams – and what, exactly, are those? Freud himself starts his book by citing what the Greeks thought that they were, which in many cases were visions of alternate realties, a channeling of the gods, a means of clairvoyance where the future, or ...
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4 months ago
33 minutes

Theater History and Mysteries
Cats -- Sex and spectacle; what makes the musical work! Episode 18 (Cats 4 of 8)
Send us a text Episode #4 The year is 1982. The liberatory vibe of the 1960s is long gone…Ronald Reagan is president, and it’s a bad time to be an air traffic controller, or a union member, or an Iranian hostage, or, maybe most tragically, if you’re gay. But there remain progressive voices, and one of those is the Village Voice, still an open champion of the avante garde in the world. If you have a new, edgy, and experimental piece of theater, the Village Voice should be you...
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4 months ago
34 minutes

Theater History and Mysteries
Cats -- from the children's book to the stage. Episode 17 (Cats 3 of 8)
Send us a text Cats, 3rd episode A show is about to open in two days. It features a power-packed pair of producers who would re-write Broadway history with two of the biggest musicals of all time, POA and Les Mis. The female lead is in one of the final rehearsals, and it will be her place in history to sing into the world a song so powerful, so vital, so memorable, that it will immediately become a top-10 hit, get re-recorded more than 600 times, including two MORE trips to the to...
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5 months ago
32 minutes

Theater History and Mysteries
Cats -- How did a guy like TS Eliot write "Practical Cats?" Episode 16 (Cats 2 of 8)
Send us a text TS Eliot is the author of Old Possum’s Guide to Practical Cats. That’s a book of poems that will get transformed into one of the greatest broadway musicals of all time. In fact, it might be the Broadway musical – it so shaped what a Broadway musical is that it’s changed the way the world thinks about musicals at all. But that wasn’t the poetry that put TS Eliot on the map. In fact, TS Eliot himself would have smash hits on Broadway during his lifetime…but none...
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5 months ago
35 minutes

Theater History and Mysteries
Cats -- TS Eliot and the road to the musical. Episode 15 (Cats 1 of 8)
Send us a text TS Eliot had demons. He wrote about his demons. He said that writing poems were like demons escaping from his body, and that when he finished writing them he would experience a “moment of exhaustion, of appeasement, of absolution, and of something very near annihilation, which is in itself indescribable.” He wrote a poem that would become the archetypical anthem of a newly-emerging modernist movement in literature – it was dark, and brooding and anxious, and grim, a...
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6 months ago
34 minutes

Theater History and Mysteries
Les Miserables -- Is it cool to get rich off of singing about the poor? And why did the show fail in France? Episode 14 (8 of 8)
Send us a text A young music producer has just seen a production of Jesus Christ, Superstar and was hit by his muse … he wandered the streets of Manhattan, unable to sleep. A native of France, Alain Boublil felt he had to keep walking until he found a theme that could match the power and emotional intensity of what he’d just seen, and something uniquely French. He came to the defining national moment…the French Revolution. That idea would develop into a rock opera, the...
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6 months ago
46 minutes

Theater History and Mysteries
Les Miserables -- From novel to stage...and why did it fail in France? Episode 13 (7 of 8)
Send us a text Errata: At about the 12 minute mark I say that Phantom of the Opera is a Victor Hugo story. It isn't -- it's French, but the author is Gaston LaRoux. A young music producer has just seen a production of Jesus Christ, Superstar and was hit by his muse … he wandered the streets of Manhattan, unable to sleep. A native of France, Alain Boublil felt he had to keep walking until he found a theme that could match the power and emotional intensity of what he’d jus...
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7 months ago
34 minutes

Theater History and Mysteries
Les Miserables -- Let the seances end...for now... Episode 12 (6 of 8).
Send us a text Starting in September 1853 Victor Hugo, exiled to an island off the coast of France because the now-Emperor Louis Napoleon has told the army to shoot Hugo on sight, has been holding a series of seances. There are been hundreds of them. They have all been transcribes. Scores of people have participated. Many have served as amateur mediums. he results have been spectacular; they’ve made contact with their tragically deceased daughter, and other ghost...
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7 months ago
48 minutes

Theater History and Mysteries
Les Miserables -- Let the seances begin! Episode 11 (5 of 8).
Send us a text Seance transcript images: Pages 1187 and 1189 of the seance transcripts contain the words "fille" and "morte," but neither includes the words Leopoldine. Page 1189 of the seance transcripts. Page 1187 of the seance transcripts. Show summary: It is September 11, 1853, and the already famous author Victor Hugo has been mourning the loss of his daughter for 2 years. He’s also been exiled from France, and having barely escaped with his life he’s now living on a sm...
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8 months ago
42 minutes

Theater History and Mysteries
Les Miserables -- The meaning of the book before the musical. Episode 10 (4 of 8).
Send us a text Thanks almost entirely to his mistress, Victor Hugo escaped France with his life and an early manuscript of Les Miserables. While living in exile and on an island close to the coast but under British control, he finishes the book 10 years later. It’s an immediate international smash hit, with an appeal so broad that even soldiers on BOTH sides of the US civil war love it. From there it’s a roller coaster…hugely popular between 1860 and 1900 it falls out of fa...
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8 months ago
34 minutes

Theater History and Mysteries
Les Miserables -- Plot summary and the real people who inspired it. Episode 9 (3 of 8).
Send us a text This episode covers 5 real historical figures that helped inspire the novel, and a whirlwind plot summary of the original Victor Hugo novel. Errata: For some reason I kept referring to the character Marius as "Marcus" -- please just skip that. Here's a link to the image of the Bishop's plaque, identifying that character in the novel is based on the actual Bishop of Deign. Introduction Against the odds, an early draft of Les Miserables made it out of Paris, with i...
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9 months ago
42 minutes

Theater History and Mysteries
Send us a text It is the 4th century AD…Jesus has been dead for at least 300 years but the stories and ideas about him have not. After having been persecuted for decades, and fed to lions in the Coliseum, the Christians are now becoming the dominant religion under the new emperor Constantine. But they aren’t the only Christians, and they aren’t the only ones with ideas about who Jesus was, and who Judas was. They are becoming the institution that would later start the inquis...