TPToA Podcast 220 – SOLOS

In the middle of a global pandemic, where it’s all but impossible to put multiple people together in a studio to film something… anything… what is a multinational, subscription-model, streaming-TV-giant going to do with all that fat monthly subscriber cash? Get a bunch of A-listers into a studio and record some really, REALLY expensive monologues of course!

Peta, Jill, Quinny and Dion may be in their own little rooms away from each other, but no-one is ever truly alone in this podcast!

A huge shout out to the watchers of our monologues who join in with all our future-fiction ideas in our moderated live-chat during the Twitch stream, each Tuesday night at 7:30pm AEST. And especially to those who make us know that we are not alone and doing it “SOLOS” by supporting us directly via our Ko-Fi jar and now also by subscribing on Twitch!

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We're not sure if we loved it or not, but it most definitely is art.
Needs must as the devil drives, and this is a return to one of the oldest styles of theatrical device. But done with incredible actors and interesting ideas. It isn't always 100% effective, but it is interesting and worth watching.
Quinny
82
Peta
75
Jill
90
Dion
50
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HAN SOLOS
Beautifully shot and full of incredibly talented actors plying their trade
A deceptively simple concept done exceedingly well
The subtle broader world-building woven throughout the stories adds a lot.
BAN YOLOS
Not all of them work as well as others. Some feel more disconnected.
It's very STAGE-y and occasionally the monologues feel super expository.
it's not an easy watch, some of the stories are pretty confronting.
74
AWESOME