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Chapter 1: What does Jeremy want to discuss that no one else cares about?
This is the Dan Levitar Show with the Stugatz Podcast.
All right, look, it's Friday. We suppress his topics all throughout the week. It's very exciting. It comes in in the morning and wants to talk about things that none of us want to hear. So, Jeremy, we're going to give you an opportunity here, but it's not free reign, all right? It's a democracy. Yeah, like you got three things, let's say, that you want to talk about. All right.
We're not letting you talk about all three. Honestly, I don't want to hear about any of them, but you're going to tell us which three you are most into, and we will vote. Oh, man, I think you guys are really going to like these this week. But one of them. No, there's some really great stuff going on that I'm really fired up about. All right, let's hear it. Number one.
This weekend, Olivia Rodrigo, I mentioned her last week. She's hosting SNL, host and musical guest. It kicks off a really great three-week run to finish out this season of SNL. All right, don't want to hear the whole thing. We're just hearing the topic. Yeah, I know what he's doing. I know what he's doing. So Olivia Rodrigo. All right.
Then in Broadway news, Evita is going to be transferring from the West End over to Broadway. Rachel Zegler, a star performer. Okay, next, next, next. No, check this out. Next, next. All right. And then lastly, speaking of Broadway, Broadway star Derek Clenna, now a Savannah Banana.
Wow.
All right. Which one will you choose? There's some interesting stuff everywhere. All right, so you're voting for Rachel Zegler in Evita? Yeah. Well, I did appear in a stage production of Evita. Oh, I need to hear all about that.
I'd probably vote for the Savannah Banana thing.
Yeah, I'd vote for that one. I've seen a couple clips of that. I saw him singing the one staring through a window. All right, Savannah Banana is the leader in the clubhouse. Roy? Yeah, Savannah Banana. But I did play choir boy number seven. Dave, your vote counts, too. I'm going to go ā well, I know it does, Zazz.
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Chapter 2: What is the significance of Olivia Rodrigo's SNL appearance?
I don't know why you would couch it in that way. Because you're in L.A., so we don't know. The question of my vote counts. I don't understand why you even say it in that manner. It's a strange thing because it calls into question whether or not my vote should count. I don't understand the game. I don't know what you're getting at, Zazzlo, but either way.
I think what I'm hearing ā
Jerry, Jerry. Yes, Jerry. See, that's hurtful. My wife's going to love that. But you know what? You know, maybe she'll hate it because you know what? She has to take a look in the mirror. She's the one who chose to lay down next to me. And I didn't make that choice for her. That's a that's a bear.
Chapter 3: How does the crew feel about the transfer of Evita to Broadway?
Right. Nude. Yeah. Nude. Nude. I think that if I'm reading between the lines, I think that Jerry TachƩ wants us to talk about Evita. I feel like that's where Jerry is the most excited. So let's talk about that. I would actually like to hear about Evita as well. So is it three to three, Savannah Bananas? Let's ask somebody out there. We can do Evita. It's fine.
I'm praying for you even though you're already blessed. I couldn't have meant any less with my vote for Slick. I don't care. Just do the one you guys did. All right, Evita, Rachel Zegler, go ahead, Jeremy. We're not giving you a ton of runway here, all right? We're going to let you get to the crux of what you want to talk about. Let's hear it. Okay, so Rachel Zegler won the Olivier Award.
It's an incredible production. One of the coolest moments of the entire show was when she would go out on the balcony on the West End and sing Don't Cry For Me, Argentina, a triumphant moment where all of these people walking the streets of London would get to see this character. Is that where Michael Jackson held the baby? It does look like it. Bring that back up. Time. Oh, it's over?
That looked exactly like the Michael Jackson building. All I was going to let you know is that it's transferring to Broadway, and with that, they can't do this iconic scene because of gun violence in America. What? You know what? I think it's good that they can't do this scene because why should all those people on the street get to watch this performance for free?
So this is the whole premise of the show. A bunch of freeloaders and the people who are paying money in the theater, she walks outside for part of the show? So they simulcast it into a screen on the theater and the whole premise of this character is this is this leader that, and Eva Peron, that was sort of a controversial, but the first lady of Argentina. Taking your money and not performing it.
And so the whole premise of it was that she's one for the people. I get it. And so the symbolism of being able to perform for the people that are there while the people who are paying the high expensive tickets of going to one of these shows, these elitist cultural consumers have to just watch this projection of it onto the screen. It's a really beautiful moment.
I was wrong about the Michael Jackson thing. Clearly a different balcony. That's something. So they're going to have to figure out another way to do it. My suggestion, just project all of it onto all of the screens of Times Square. It's Guatemalan tache.
Zaslow brings up a fascinating point, though, which is like, so do you, Zas, are you against the people who sit up on the rooftops outside Wrigley and get to look in for free? No. I mean, there's nothing that the Cubs can do about that. They're not trying to perform for people who don't pay for it. This actress, the show, is making a point of performing for people who are not paying. I get you.
So I hear your noise. What I... resent more as a ticket buyer is at like Blue Man. Did you ever see that back in the 90s or whatever that was going on or one of the Cirque du Soleil or whatever? What I don't like is when I pay top dollar to watch your show, I'm there to be a passive consumer of it. Don't try to drag me into your show. Like, come on, everybody. You're a part of the show.
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Chapter 4: What was the in-flight experience that Dave found troubling?
No, but the way you describe it, it must be some fancy, they make you believe it's some fancy screen that it's going to be a completely different viewing experience. I don't care about that. These are the chairs that move. Oh, I have done that. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I almost fell out one time. You're in on this all of a sudden.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. So, like, the first time I did this. I saw the Buzz Lightyear movie in that. I almost fell out of the chair. It was like a roller coaster. I wasn't prepared. Yeah, no, I wasn't prepared for it. The first time I did it was for Mission Impossible. The one that he's disavowed. If you had fallen out of your chair and your boys were there, there's no coming back. I almost fell out.
I didn't expect it. There's no respect ever again for the old man. It's Jazz Lopez.
He almost fell out of his chair yesterday. We're finding that video right now. We'll pull that video.
Dave, we got a nice one for you here. So I wasn't familiar. I thought, like, all right, 40X. The first time I did 40X, it was because it was the only theater available, and I bought tickets, and I got to see Ethan Hunt be disavowed by the government. Dead Reckoning? When are you going to have the opportunity to? So we're going down the streets of Paris riding these cobblestones.
And, you know, what I like to do at these fancy new movie theaters is I like to pour myself a nice little glass of wine and pair it with a bunch of crunch and a Lee pairing. And I was not prepared. I was spilling the wine all over me. Right. Now I've learned. And I've since seen Twister in 48. The seats are no joke. No, no, they move a lot.
And so I was like, guys, do we want to do this where we go watch Mortal Kombat 2, but it has to be 40X. That way we can feel every Liu Kang chicken kick. And so we're all on board. I'm going to dare everybody to wear white and order a glass of wine, and let's see who survives. Let's see who has a flawless victory.
Dave, this was yesterday when Zazz was finishing with his ear thing, and he tried to sit down on Roy's seat.
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Chapter 5: What are the reactions to the upcoming Mortal Kombat movie?
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