Sweet Charity (with Andrea Demetriades)

Visit the Every Musical Ever Patreon page for more exclusive content Follow the show on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Email the show with your comments / feedback: [email protected] Visit the Every Musical Ever webpage **************************************** Follow Richard Carroll on Twitter and Instagram or visit his website Follow Andrea Demetriades on Instagram. **************************************** Funds raised by the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre are used to advocate for, support and empower thousands of refugees and people seeking asylum each year, with the provision of support, food, housing, material aid, medical assistance, legal aid, counselling and employment services to people who would otherwise be at risk of destitution. Visit their website to find out more, or to make a tax-deductible donation. **************************************** Every Musical Ever is recorded primarily on Gadigal land, and from time to time on the land of other Aboriginal peoples across the place we now call Australia. This land was never ceded by its traditional custodians, but was taken through violence, criminality, and other human rights abuses of the worst kind. The atrocities of colonialism are an unresolved injustice in need of redress. We support the goals of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, and call for the urgent implementation of the reforms it sets out as a starting point for the reparation of wrongs done to First Nations people, both historically and through to the present day. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land. **************************************** Theme music composed and performed by Brent Hill Alternative versions performed by Sheridan Harbridge Artwork by Mils Achi Introduction, content warning and outroduction read by Leo Campbell Supported by City of Sydney Copyright One Eyed Man Productions 2021

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Each week, host Richard Carroll discusses a different musical with smart and hilarious guests, including Joel Creasey, Lucy Durack, Leigh Sales, David Campbell, Virginia Gay and Julia Zemiro. Each musical gets an in-depth going-over – from deconstructing the minutiae of the plot, to fan-girling over the songs, reminiscing about the impact of the musical on our lives, and interrogating the unanswered questions we’ve always wanted resolved.