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The Last Five Years

Apr 13, 202654 minSeason 4Ep. 6
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They say there are two sides to every story—but in Jason Robert Brown’s The Last Five Years, those sides are moving in completely different directions. This week on Musical Lyrical Lingo, we are performing an autopsy on a five-year marriage that starts at the end, ends at the beginning, and meets only once in the middle.

Join us as we track the meteoric rise of Jamie, the "Shiksa Goddess" dreams of Cathy, and the heartbreaking moment their timelines finally touch at the altar. Why does success feel like a zero-sum game? And how do you stay in sync when one partner is "Moving Too Fast" and the other is "Still Hurting"?

In this episode, we break down:

  • The Structural Genius: How the forward-and-backward timeline creates the ultimate "Lyrical Lingo" for perspective and memory.
  • The "Ohio" Factor: Why a summer in the Midwest is the ultimate metaphor for professional stagnation and geographical resentment.
  • The Schmuel Lesson: Jamie’s "Magic Thread" story and what it teaches us about waiting for the "perfect day" to start your life.
  • The Real-Life Drama: The legal battles and semi-autobiographical secrets that nearly stopped this show from ever hitting the stage.

"I'm closer to you than I've ever been." Grab your tissues and your timeline maps—it’s time to decide whose side of the story you’re on.

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