Musical Lyrical Lingo
We're Musical Lyrical Lingo!
Join Tim and Lj who delve deep into the wonderful world of musical theatre and more importantly the lessons they have learned from different musicals.
Join them as they explore some of the greatest musicals ever created, from the classics to the new and exciting shows that continue to teach us something new.
So whether you're a seasoned fan of the stage or a newcomer, this podcast is for you.
So sit back, relax and get ready to immerse yourself in the world of musical theatre.
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Contributors
Timothy
Aaron
EP Aaron
Guests
Aaron Butler
Comedian and Content creator from Belfast Northern Ireland.
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Allison Harding
Allison Harding (born 9 April 1964) is a musical and drama theatre actor, professional singer, musician, and writer/director from Hastings, Northern Ireland. Allison has performed in productions in theatres in the UK.
Harding made her theatre debut in 1985 at Birmingham Repertory Theatre in The Snow Queen as Gerda. As a member of Birningham Repertory's Young Company she played in the piece about Russian revolutionaries, Dead Men by Mike Stott, as Anna, (1985) Ken Whitmore's adaptation of the Government Inspector (N.V.Gogol) – La Bolshie Vita (1986), and The Wild Duck by Ibsen as Hedvig (1986). Harding later worked in theatrical musicals.
Jennifer Rooney
Jennifer Rooney trained at the Northern School of Contemporary Dance. She has worked as a choreographer for over twenty years.
For TV and Film: Derry Girls (series 2 and 3), How to Get to Heaven from Belfast (series 1), World on Fire (series 2), Old Friends and Other Days (Northern Ireland Opera)
Theatre: Fun Home & Piaf (Gate Dublin), Good Vibrations (Lyric Belfast & IAC New York), Into the Woods (West Australian Opera & Northern Ireland Opera), The Juniper Tree & La Boheme (Northern Ireland Opera), La Traviata, Rigoletto & L’elisir d’amore (Diva Opera), Broken Water (Arcola Theatre)
Raymond Walsh
Raymond hails from Belfast, in County Antrim, and is the older brother of fellow Shamrock Tenor, Jack. Winner of the William Lloyd Webber singing trophy, he trained in Musical Theatre at the Guildford School of Acting and spent 8 years performing in musicals across the world.
For 2 years, he was Grantaire in the original version of Les Miserables in London’s West End and featured in the All Star Concert version alongside Alfie Boe and Michael Ball. But there is nothing he enjoys more than singing with the Shamrock boys and the craic that goes with it.
Raymond formed the Shamrock Tenors in 2018 as a platform to showcase the most talented lads he knew in Northern Ireland to the rest of the world
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Zoe Rainey
Theatre credits include: Made in Dagenham The Musical in Concert (The London Palladium); The Wicker Husband (Watermill Theatre); Kiss Me Kate (London Coliseum); An American in Paris (Dominion); The Winter’s Tale, Harlequinade and Romeo and Juliet (Garrick); Noel (Wexford); Anything Goes (Sheffield Theatres/UK Tour); John Ferguson (Finborough); Oh! What A Lovely War (Theatre Royal Stratford East); The Return of the Soldier (Jermyn Street); Dancing at Lughnasa (Royal & Derngate Northampton); The School for Scandal (Theatre Royal Bath); She Stoops to Conquer (National Theatre); Finding Neverland (Leicester Curve); Wicked (Apollo Victoria); Sunshine on Leith (Dundee Rep); Hairspray (Shaftesbury)