American Theatre's Offscript
The official podcast of AMERICAN THEATRE, the national publication for the American not-for-profit theatre. Range of topics include playwright interviews, critical roundtable discussions and the latest shows coming up as recommended by our staff.
Arts 50 rész AMERICAN THEATRE interviews theatre artists and critics
The Subtext: Plays That Fill You Up
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Three on the Aisle: Letters From Lockdown
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The Subtext: The Many Forms of Jen Silverman
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Three on the Aisle: Cataclysm Criticism With Soraya Nadia McDonald
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Three on the Aisle: The Pandemic Process With Samira Wiley & Kate Hamill
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The Subtext: Gwydion Suilebhan’s Homecoming
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The Subtext: Kate Hamill’s Sensibility
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Three on the Aisle: Dungeons and Democrats
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Three on the Aisle: Digital Tourism and the Snowball Effect
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The Subtext: David Adjmi’s Artist’s Heart
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Each month Brian James Polak talks to a fellow playwright about the things usually left unsaid. In a conversation that dives into life’s muck, we learn what irks, agitates, motivates, inspires and—ultimately—what makes writers tick. This month, Brian speaks with playwright David Adjmi, who’s just released a well-reviewed memoir, Lot Six (read an excerpt here). Adjmi talks about how his family pressured him to become like a Trump, though he had the heart of an artist. They talk about his playwriting, the court case he fought in…
Three on the Aisle: Keep On Keepin’ On
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The Subtext: Making Space With Tanuja Jagernauth
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Three on the Aisle: Arts Workers, Works of Art
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The Subtext: Writing Across Mediums
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The Subtext: Backstory and Foreshadowing
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Three on the Aisle: Side With Hope
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Three on the Aisle: Tamilla Woodard on Doing the Work
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Token Theatre Friends: The Future of Directing With Sammi Cannold
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The Subtext: E.M. Lewis’s Audio Diary
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Three on the Aisle: No Shortcut to Normal
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Three on the Aisle: Do Streams Come True?
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The Subtext: Excerpts From a Lost Spring
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Three on the Aisle: Solving a Problem With Maria
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Three on the Aisle: Alone Together Edition
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The Subtext: Coronavirus Edition
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Token Theatre Friends: Celine Song’s Deep Dive
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The Subtext: Will Arbery’s Guilt Traps
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Three on the Aisle: Conor McPherson and His Ghosts
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Token Theatre Friends: Eden Espinosa Paints With Music
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Three on the Aisle: This Time It’s Personal
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Token Theatre Friends: ‘Unmasked’ Singers
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The Subtext: Korde Arrington Tuttle’s Sporting Chance
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Token Theatre Friends: Live From BroadwayCon With Zora Howard and Jordan E. Cooper
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Token Theatre Friends: Laura Michelle Kelly on Musicals and Motherhood
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The Subtext: C.A. Johnson’s Trapped Women
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Three on the Aisle: Not Throwing Away Their Aughts
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Three on the Aisle: Sam Hunter Mines His Past
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Token Theatre Friends: Code-Switching With Irene Lucío
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The Subtext: Clare Barron’s Secret Sauce
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Token Theatre Friends: Donja R. Love and the Urgency of ‘one in two’
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Three on the Aisle: From Chicago to Broadway
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Token Theatre Friends: And Jasmine Cephas Jones!
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Three on the Aisle: The Critics Who Lunch
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Token Theatre Friends: Jeremy O. Harris Is Ready to Take Over the World
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The Subtext: From Prison to Performing With Lee Edward Colston II
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Three on the Aisle: Is ‘Tina’ Just Another Jukebox Musical?
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Token Theatre Friends: Adrienne C. Moore on Getting Ntozake Shange’s Approval
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Three on the Aisle: A Conversation With Tracy Letts
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The Subtext: Adam Szymkowicz on Redefining Success
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Token Theatre Friends: How Ruby Rakos Mastered Judy Garland’s Voice
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