Nov 10 2023 34 mins
Find out why ‘Break a Leg’ is the ultimate paradox in the world of good luck wishes. This episode is your backstage pass to some of the most peculiar superstitions. With the expertise of a seasoned stage manager, you’ll get an insider’s perspective on the origins of this contradictory phrase, its place in theater history, and why saying ‘good luck’ can be a potential curse in disguise.
Our journey doesn't stop at the stage doors. Buckle up as we venture into the world of horse racing and German fighter pilots, examining theories that reveal the possible roots of 'Break a Leg' in these unexpected places.
Whether you’re an idiom enthusiast, a theater lover, or just someone who enjoys learning about interesting bits of culture and history, this episode has something for everyone! So tune in, sit back, and let the show begin!
Show References
Wings on My Sleeve: The World's Greatest Test Pilot Tells His Story - Eric "Winkle" Brown
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The Red Battle Flyer - Capt. Manfred Freiherr von Richthofen
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