Episode 403 – The Magic of Combining Poetry and Playwriting with Richard Marsh
Mark interviews writer, actor and poet, Richard Marsh, the genius behind YIPPEE KI YAY the one-man poetry stage parody of Die Hard.
Prior to the interview, Mark shares comments from recent episodes, a brief personal update, and a word from this episode’s sponsor.

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Mark also mentions a free podcast event he’ll be on with Suzie on March 7th called NAVIGATING TODAY’S PUBLISHING.
In the interview, Mark and Richard talk about:
How, ever since Richard started poetry, he ended up using it to tell the types of stories that one wouldn’t normally think could be told via poemsThe poetry rom-com stage show Richard worked on with a good friendHow the procrastination project of writing a Die Hard play told in poetry became a priority when Richard wasn’t interested in the play he’d been intending to roll out that had a heavy themes of grief and loss. The Die Hard play was fun and silly and funny and warm, and was more of what the world could use at the timeHow focusing on a few elements of what would make Richard himself laugh was a great place to startThe themes in the play of how love and life change through parenthoodThe importance to Richard of not just retelling or parodying Die Hard, but to do so much moreHow the personal story that Richard weaved into his Die Hard stage show ties in quite nicely to the relationship between John and HollyArt impacting us differently through various stages in our lifeThe first time that Richard ever performed the play, which was an active reading in the middle of a crowded barThe initial public performance of the stage show at The Omnibus theatre in London in March of 2022Taking the show on the road beyond the UK by touring the US during Christmas 2023Additionally touring in Australia and CanadaA little bit about the play Richard DIRTY GREAT LOVE STORY that Richard co-wrote and performed with Katie Bonna was created and launchedHow the people who go to poetry events are some of the most loveable weirdos in the worldThe various plays that Richard has publishedWorking with producer James Seabright to produce Yippee Ki-YayThe numerous complex elements of staging Yippee Ki-Yay, including movement and physicality, puppet show aspects, props, finger guns, and more – and the importance of the collaborators that helped with thisThe two-hander stage show WINGMAN which is a type of romantic comedy between a father and son, which has been optioned for both US and UK televisionThe numerous things Richard has written that ultimately end up as an “elaborate PDF” on his PCThe moment when Stephen E. de Sousa co-writer of Die Hard, went to see Richard’s play at the London Action FestivalThe musical Richard is working on which is based on the movie SON OF RAMBOWAnd more . . .
After the interview Mark reflects on a few things that came up in the conversation.
Links of Interest:
Richard Marsh’s WebsiteYippee Ki Yay: The Parody Stage ShowRichard’s social media handle: @speckywiththegoodhairRichard on InstagramJames Seabright / ProducerEP 398 – Multiple Outlets for Storytelling with Denise BadenEP 402 – The Visible Author Marketing Method with Laurie CooperBuy Mark a CoffeePatreon for Stark ReflectionsHow to Access Patreon RSS FeedsMark’s YouTube channelMark’s Stark Reflections on Writing & Publishing Newsletter (Signup)An Author’s Guide to Working With Bookstores and LibrariesThe Relaxed AuthorBuy eBook DirectBuy Audiobook DirectPublishing Pitfalls for AuthorsAn Author’s Guide to Working with Libraries & BookstoresWide for the WinMark’s Canadian Werewolf BooksThis Time Around (Short Story)A Canadian Werewolf in New YorkStowe Away (Novella)Fear and Longing in Los AngelesFright Nights, Big CityLover’s MoonHex and the CityOnly Monsters in the BuildingThe Canadian Mounted: A Trivia Guide to Planes, Trains and AutomobilesYippee Ki-Yay Motherf*cker: A Trivia Guide to Die HardMerry Christmas! Shitter Was Full!: A Trivia Guide to National Lampoon’s Christmas VacationRichard Marsh is a writer (film, TV, theatre, to-do lists). Actor (stage, radio, social events). CEO of the MCU (Marsh Connected Universe). He will rhyme for money (write poems on commission). You can find him online at: https://www.richmarsh.com/The introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0