HowlRound Theatre Commons' Podcasts

HowlRound Theatre Commons' Podcasts

HowlRound's commons-based peer produced podcast series.

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Beto O'Byrne and Radical Evolution
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ep. 7 Beto O'Byrne Radical Evolution By Beto O'Byrne, Yura Sapi / Viviana Vargas. For the last episode of this season's Building Our Own Tables, podcast host Yura Sapi talks with Beto O'Byrne of
Pooja Prema and The Ritual Theatre
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ep. 6 Pooja Prema: The Ritual Theatre & Rites of Passage By Pooja Prema, Yura Sapi / Viviana Vargas. In this episode of Building Our Own Tables, podcast host Yura Sapi talks with Pooja Prema of The Ritual Theatre and The Rites of Passage Project.
Claudia Alick and Calling Up Justice
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By Claudia Alick, Yura Sapi / Viviana Vargas.
Nydia Simone and Blactina
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By Nydia Simone, Viviana Vargas. In this episode of Building Our Own Tables Podcast, host Viviana Vargas discusses amplifying Afrolatinx and Caribbean stories with an emphasis on women through media and entertainment with Blactina
Jonathan Castanien and The Sống Collective
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By Jonathan Castanien, Viviana Vargas. In the third episode of Build Our Own Tables podcast, host Viviana Vargas interviews Jonathan Castanien co-founder and co-producing artistic leader of The Sống Collective, which uplifts work that p
Lauren E. Turner and No Dream Deferred
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By Lauren E. Turner, Viviana Vargas. In the second episode of Build Our Own Tables podcast, host Viviana Vargas interviews Lauren E.
Petrona Xemi Tapepechul and the Angel Rose Artist Collective
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graphic for building our own tables podcast By Petrona Xemi Tapepechul, Viviana Vargas. The Angel Rose Artist Collective is a multilingual Two-Spirit, Native American Transgender, Intersex, Asexual, Queer+ led collective of artists, healers, educators, and adv
Claiming Our Space with Hanna Sharif
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hana sharif seated in a theatre By Hana Sharif, Jordan Ealey, Leticia Ridley. For the last episode of season two of the Daughters of Lorraine Podcast, hosts Jordan Ealey and Leticia Ridley talk with Hana S.
When Form Meets Content
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black and white photo of four actors onstage By Jordan Ealey, Leticia Ridley. In this episode, Daughters of Lorraine Podcast hosts Jordan Ealey and Leticia Ridley discuss how Black playwrights, such as Adrienne Kennedy, Tarrell Alvin McCraney, Suzan-Lori Parks, and Ntozake S
American Theatre's Racial Reckoning with The Black Artist Coalition
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The Black Artist Coalition logo By Kevin Stephen McAllister, Vaughn Ryan Midder, Jordan Ealey, Leticia Ridley. The Daughters of Lorraine Podcast hosts Jordan Ealey and Leticia Ridley discuss the advent of We See You, White American Theatre and situate it within a history of Black theatre artists calling out
Shakespeare in Black with Renea Brown
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a large group of actors on an outdoor stage By Renea Brown, Jordan Ealey, Leticia Ridley. Daughters of Lorraine Podcast hosts Jordan Ealey and Leticia Ridley interview actress Renea Brown on the interactions between Black theatre and Shakespeare, as well as her experience as a Black Sha
The Black in Black Musical Theatre
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three actors onstage By Jordan Ealey, Leticia Ridley. In this episode of the Daughters of Lorraine Podcast, hosts Jordan Ealey and Leticia Ridley discuss "What is a Black musical?" using James Baldwin's Amen Corner and Angelica Chéri's Gu
Beyond the Raisin: The Incredible Brief Life of Lorraine Hansberry
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black and white photo of a large group with one person at a microphone By Jordan Ealey, Leticia Ridley. The Daughters of Lorraine Podcast returns for another episode where hosts Jordan Ealey and Leticia Ridely discuss Lorraine Hansberry's life, legacy, and other works of theatre and literature.
Revolutionizing the Way You Hear Theatre with Iyvon Edebiri of The Parsnip Ship and Playwright Andrew Rincón
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logo for the parsnip ship podcast By Tamara Kissane, Iyvon Edebiri, Andrew Rincón. In this episode of Adventures in Audio Fiction, host Tamara Kissane converses with Iyvon Edebiri and Andrew Rincón about The Parsnip Ship, a series features new plays and new music performed live e
The Power of Community with Andrea Klassen of the Procyon Podcast Network
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logo for procyon podcast network By Tamara Kissane, Andrea Klassen. On this episode of Adventures in Audio Fiction Podcast, host Tamara Kissane talks with Andrea Klassen of the Procyon Podcast Network about the formation of the Network and how it works, their Rocke
How to Write a Scripted Audio Fiction Series with Jessica Wright Buha and Bilal Dardai of Unwell
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logo for unwell podcast By Tamara Kissane, Bilal Dardai, Jessica Wright Buha. For this episode of Adventures in Audio Fiction Podcast, host Tamara Kissane talks with Jessica Wright Buha and Bilal Dardai, staff writers with Unwell, a fiction podcast about conspiracie
Exploring a Podcast Collective Model with Eric Silver of Multitude Productions
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logo for multitude By Tamara Kissane, Eric Silver. In this episode of Adventures in Audio Fiction Podcast, Tamara Kissane is in conversation with Eric Silver, the
Growth, Impact, and Accessibility with Podcast Critic and Advocate Elena Fernández Collins
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audio dramatic logo By Tamara Kissane, Elena Fernández Collins. On this episode of Adventures in Audio Fiction, Tamara Kissane talks with podcast critic Elena Fernández Collins about impact, accessibility, and barriers to entry, the formation of critical langua
Writing for Young Audiences with Dania Ramos and Michael Aquino of Timestorm
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logo for timestorm By Tamara Kissane, Michael Aquino, Dania Ramos. For the premier episode of the Adventures in Audio Fiction Podcast, host Tamara Kissane discusses writing audio fiction for young audiences with Dania Ramos and Michael Aquino, the producers and cr
Dramaturgy, Black Refusal, and Possibility with Otis Cortez Ramsey-Zoë
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Otis Cortez Ramsey-Zoë By Jordan Ealey, Leticia Ridley, Otis Ramsey-Zöe. For the final episode of the first season of the Daughters of Lorraine Podcast, Jordan Ealey and Leticia Ridley interview dramaturg and director Otis Cortez Ramsey-Zoë about his work in the Washing
The Ritual of What to Send Up When it Goes Down
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three actors onstage By Jordan Ealey, Leticia Ridley. Jordan Ealey and Leticia Ridley discuss the transformative power of Aleshea Harris' What to Send Up When it Goes Down by centering Black rage, ritual, and healing on this episode of the Da
Staging Slavery by Black Playwrights
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a photocopy of an image in a book By Jordan Ealey, Leticia Ridley. In this episode of the Daughters of Lorraine Podcast, Jordan Ealey and Leticia Ridley focus on representations of slavery on stage by Black playwrights beginning from the early 19th century to the
Riding Along with Jitney
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two actors onstage By Jordan Ealey, Leticia Ridley. On this episode of the Daughters of Lorraine Podcast, Jordan Ealey and Leticia Ridley review Arena Stage's production of August Wilson’s Jitney, directed by Black theatre legend, Ruben San
Early Black Feminist Theatre and Lynching Dramas Revisited
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two actors onstage By Jordan Ealey, Leticia Ridley. For this episode of the Daughters of Lorraine Podcast, Jordan Ealey and Leticia Ridley focus on the histories and enduring legacies of lynching dramas, covering early twentieth century history of B
A Conversation on Fairview
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actors onstage By Jordan Ealey, Leticia Ridley. On this first episode of Daughters of Lorraine Podcast, Leticia Ridley and Jordan Ealey discuss Woolly Mammoth's production of Fairview by Jackie Sibbilies Drury, its theoretical and theat
How You Make/What You Make with Kirk Lynn of The Rude Mechanicals
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set of not every mountain By Jeffrey Mosser, Kirk Lynn. On this episode of From the Ground Up, Kirk Lynn of Austin, Texas’ Rude Mechanicals talks about their place on the national scene and how they sustain their work as they continue to grow as artists
Blurriness and Fragmentation with Julia Rhoads of Lucky Plush Production
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actors onstage By Jeffrey Mosser, Julia Rhoads. Julia Rhoads of the ensemble dance-theatre company Lucky Plush Productions talks to From the Ground Up about their sustaining efforts, strategies for developing work, and why the messiness of human
No Screens with Ariel Fristoe of Out of Hand Theater
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actors on an outside stage By Jeffrey Mosser, Ariel Fristoe. On this episode of the From the Ground Up Podcast, Ariel Fristoe of Out Of Hand Theatre talks about how their unique games and creation process translates from free experiences for audiences all ov
The Aesthetic Fingerprint with Quinn Bauriedel of Pig Iron Theatre Company
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a group posing for a photo in a train station By Jeffrey Mosser, Quinn Bauriedel. In episode twelve of the From the Ground Up Podcast, Jeffrey Mosser talks to Pig Iron Theatre Company co-founder and co-artistic director Quinn Bauriedel about the history and future of the company
The Living Ticket Model with Heather Cohn and Corinna Schulenburg of Flux Theatre Ensemble
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four actors standing upstage of a seated actor with a large radio By Jeffrey Mosser, Heather Cohn, Corinna Schulenburg. In this episode of the From the Ground Up Podcast, Jeffrey Mosser talks with Heather Cohn and Corinna Schulenburg of Flux Theatre Ensemble about their Living Ticket model is making transparent how
The Audience Ensemble with Rachel Grossman and Colin K. Bills of dog & pony dc
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actors on stage By Jeffrey Mosser, Rachel Grossman, Colin K. Bills. In this episode of the From the Ground Up Podcast, Jeffrey Mosser discusses devising audience integrated performances with dog & pony dc founder Rachel Grossman and co-conspirator Colin K.
Creation is a Personal Thing (And So Is Your Grant) with Quita Sullivan of NEFA
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quita sullivan By Jeffrey Mosser, Quita Sullivan. In this episode of the From the Ground Up Podcast, Jeffrey Mosser and Quita Sullivan of New England Foundation of the Arts talk equity in the grant making process, and share some best practices for
After Careful Consideration (We Went With Another Project) with Lindsay Puckett, MD
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selfie By Jeffrey Mosser, Lindsay Puckett, MD. In this episode of the From the Ground Up Podcast, Jeffrey Mosser talks to longtime friend and medical doctor Lindsay Puckett about the uncanny similarity in the grant application process for theat
Talking Sustainability with Leda Hoffman of Strawdog Theatre Company
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an actor in a mask By Jeffrey Mosser, Leda Hoffmann. In episode seven of the From the Ground Up Podcast, Jeffrey Mosser talks to Leda Hoffman about her recent appointment of artistic director of Strawdog Theatre Company.
That Blue Sky with Stephanie McKee of Junebug Productions
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three actors onstage By Jeffrey Mosser, Stephanie McKee. In episode six of the From the Ground Up podcast, Jeffrey Mosser interviews Stephanie McKee about the history of Junebug Productions, and how they look to "that blue sky" to imagine what is possibl
Invited to be Family with Michaela Petro of Strawdog Theatre Company
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five people onstage in costume By Jeffrey Mosser, michaela petro. In episode five of the From the Ground Up podcast, Michaela Petro walks us down her path on becoming an ensemble member of Strawdog Theatre Company, and how she contributes to  cultivating their ar
Sustaining/Passion with Ova Saopeng of TeAda Productions
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actors on a boat onstage By Jeffrey Mosser, Ova Saopeng. In this episode of the From the Ground Up Podcast, host Jeffery Mosser talks with Ova Saopeng of TeAda Productions about the importance of telling immigrant and refugee stories.
The Challenges of Challenging Work with Emily K. Harrison of square product theatre
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Children performing onstage By Jeffrey Mosser, Emily K. Harrison. In episode three of the From the Ground Up podcast, Emily K.
Putting a Value on the Work and Putting the Work in the Community with Coya Paz and Free Street Theater
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two people smiling in a small office By Jeffrey Mosser, Coya Paz. In episode two of the From the Ground Up podcast, Coya Paz gives us the history and a peek into the future of Free Street Theater as it enters its fiftieth anniversary.
Ensemble Dynamics and Rural Physical Theatre with Michael Fields and D'ell Arte International
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Thumbnail By Jeffrey Mosser, Michael Fields. In episode one of the From the Ground Up Podcast, host Jeffrey Mosser speaks with Michael Fields, the Producing Artistic Director of Dell’Arte International, about how the ensemble has grown over t
From The Ground Up Podcast
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Thumbnail By Jeffrey Mosser. Jeffrey Mosser introduces a new podcast series, From the Ground Up, about ensemble-based and collaboratively-created theatre companies.
Exploring the Work and Legacy of Jerzy Grotowski with the Stories from the Eastern West Podcast, Part 2
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Piotr Wołodźko. We welcome back Stories from the Eastern West for Part 2 of their exploration of the life and work of Polish theatre director Jerzy Grotowski.
Exploring the Work and Legacy of Jerzy Grotowski with the Stories from the Eastern West Podcast, Part 1
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Piotr Wołodźko. The Theatre History Podcast is proud to partner with Stories from the Eastern West to present the first of a two-part episode on the life and work of revolutionary theatre director Jerzy Grotowski.
Restoring An Alternate Version of Shakespeare’s Works
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Richard Schoch, Amanda Eubanks Winkler. The Restoration was an era of theatrical innovation and rebirth in England. It also saw a number of strikingly radical revisions of William Shakespeare's original plays. Dr.
Tracing the Origins of the Freak Show with Dr. Matt DiCintio
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Matt DiCintio. In this week's Theatre History Podcast, Matt DiCintio on the origins of the freak show and its lasting influence on our perceptions of disability, race, and physical difference. 
Learning About Mary Ann Yates with Dr. Elaine McGirr
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Elaine McGirr. Why is Mary Ann Yates the greatest actress you've never heard of? Dr. Elaine McGirr introduces us to this eighteenth-century star and recounts her fascinating career.
Dr. Derek Miller on the History of Performance and Copyright
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Derek Miller. In this week's Theatre History Podcast, Dr. Derek Miller joins us to talk about the origins and development of theatrical copyright.
Dr. Sara B.T. Thiel on Pregnancy on the Stage in Early Modern English Drama
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a drawing By Michael Lueger, Sara B.T. Thiel. How do you depict pregnancy when you're working with an all-male cast? Dr. Sara BT Thiel joins us to discuss this and other issues connected to pregnancy on the Stuart stage.
Playing Around with Nineteenth-Century Theatre in Dr. Robert Davis’s Broadway: 1849
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a drawing of a building on fire By Michael Lueger, Robert Davis. Could you make it as the manager of a New York City theatre in the 1840s? That's the question that Dr. Robert Davis's game and app Broadway:1849 poses to players.
Learning About Modern Indonesian Theatre with Dr. Cobina Gillitt
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actors onstage By Michael Lueger, Cobina Gillitt. Dr.
After the Big Top: Carlos Alexis Cruz on the Evolution of Modern Circus
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an ampitheatre By Michael Lueger, Carlos Alexis Cruz. How has the circus changed from its earliest origins to today? CarlosAlexis Cruz joins us to explain how acrobatics and storytelling have come to replace the big top and the three-ring circus.
Theatre and Civil Rights: Dr. Julie Burrell on the Importance of A Medal for Willie
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Julie Burrell. How did Black theatre connect with the Civil Rights Movement? Dr. Julie Burrell of Cleveland State University joins the Theatre History Podcast to talk about William B.
Decolonizing Texts, Words, and Communication
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Thumbnail By Jacqueline E. Lawton, Lisa C. Ravensbergen, mia susan amir, DeLesslin George-Warren. In this podcast, DeLesslin “Roo” George-Warren, Jacqueline E.
Chantal Bilodeau on “Breaking Up with Aristotle” and Finding New Ways to Tell Stories Onstage
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actors and a puppet onstage By Michael Lueger, Chantal Bilodeau. Playwright Chantal Bilodeau joins us to discuss her essay "Why I'm Breaking Up with Aristotle," and how we need to explore new forms of storytelling in order to create theatre that engages with iss
Lost Worlds and “Pansexual Extravaganzas”
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Taking Shakespeare’s Measure in the Twenty-First Century
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Theatre History Podcast #58
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Amy Cook. Dr. Amy Cook of Stony Brook University joins us to discuss her new book, Building Character: The Art and Science of Casting.
Theatre History Podcast #57
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Claudia Orenstein. Dr. Claudia Orenstein of Hunter College introduces us to the art of tolpavakoothu, a shadow puppet tradition from Kerala, in southern India.
Theatre History Podcast #56
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, David Nicol. Dr. David Nicol talks about his project to turn early modern theatre manager Philip Henslowe's "diary" into a daily blog.
Theatre History Podcast #55
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Christian DuComb. Dr.
Theatre History Podcast #54
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Tracy Heather Strain. Filmmaker Tracy Heather Strain talks about her new documentary Sighted Eyes/Feeling Heart, which explores the life and work of playwright Lorraine Hansberry.
Theatre History Podcast #53
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Alexander Dick, Selena Couture. Dr. Selena Couture and Dr. Alexander Dick discuss their new Broadview edition of Richard Brinsley Sheridan's landmark 1799 melodrama Pizarro.
Theatre History Podcast #52
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Noe Montez. Dr. Noe Montez of Tufts University joins us to talk about how Argentina's theatre have dealt with the legacy of the country's period of military dictatorship.
Theatre History Podcast #51
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Amy Meyer. Amy Meyer joins us to talk about acrobatic accidents in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, as well as what they tell us about our appetite for risky entertainment.
Theatre History Podcast #50
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Sharrell D. Luckett. Dr. Sharrell Luckett joins us to discuss her new book Black Acting Methods: Critical Approaches.
Theatre History Podcast #49
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Erin Mee. Dr. Erin Mee of New York University joins us for the second part of our series on Indian theatre.
Theatre History Podcast #48
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Erin Mee. Dr. Erin Mee of New York University joins us to discuss kutiyattam, a style of theatre from southwestern India that brings ancient Sanskrit dramas to life.
Theatre History Podcast #47
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Theatre History Podcast Announcement
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger. A Theatre History Podcast announcement from Michael Lueger. 
Theatre History Podcast #46
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Madeline Sayet. Madeline Sayet joins us to talk about how she's producing Shakespeare's work with Native American artists to place them in a new, more diverse context.
Theatre History Podcast #45
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, David Coates. David Coates talks about his research into amateur theatricals in the nineteenth century.
Theatre History Podcast #44
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Eric Colleary. Dr.
Theatre History Podcast #43
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Sarah Burdett, Diane Tisdall, Katherine Astbury. The Staging Napoleonic Theatre project is working to study and stage early examples of melodrama, a theatrical genre that was widely popular in the nineteenth century.​
Theatre History Podcast #42
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Stacy Wolf. Dr. Stacy Wolf reveals the hidden feminist history of the Broadway musical in this discussion of her book Changed for Good.
Theatre History Podcast #41
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Bryan Doerries. Bryan Doerries, co-founder of Theater of War Productions, talks about how classical dramas from the ancient world can address society's pressing issues in the twenty-first century.
Theatre History Podcast #40
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, José A. Pérez Diéz, Matthew Steggle. Dr. José A. Pérez Díez & Dr. Matthew Steggle talk about early modern English playwright John Marston and how they're editing his Complete Works. 
Theatre History Podcast #39
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Matthew Sergi. Dr. Matthew Sergi of the University of Toronto talks about medieval morality plays, and how performing them today gives us unexpected insights into our own world.
Theatre History Podcast # 38
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Eleanor Fitzsimons. In this episode, Michael Lueger talks to author Eleanor Fitzsimons about Oscar Wilde and his working relationship with Sarah Bernhardt.
Theatre History Podcast # 37
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Amy Hughes, Naomi Stubbs, Scott Dexter. Dr. Amy Hughes, Dr. Naomi Stubbs, and Dr. Scott D. Dexter discuss the diary of Harry Watkins, a nineteenth-century actor, playwright, and stage manager.
Theatre History Podcast # 36
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Joseph F. Stephenson. Dr. Joseph F.
Theatre History Podcast # 35
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Elisabeth Dutton, Aurélie Blanc, Olivia Robinson, Matthew Cheung Salisbury. A conversation with members of the Medieval Convent Drama project, based at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland.
Theatre History Podcast # 34
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Laura Rattray, Mary Chinery. Dr. Mary Chinery and Dr. Laura Rattray on Edith Wharton's little-known writing for the theatre.
Theatre History Podcast # 33
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, James White. James White talks about restoring the Alexandra Palace, a massive entertainment complex built in the 1870s.
Theatre History Episode # 32
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Seret Scott. Michael Lueger talks with director and performer Seret Scott about her work with the Free Southern Theater.
Theatre History Podcast # 31
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Annemarie van Roessel. Michael Lueger talks with curator Annemarie van Roessel about scenic designer Jo Mielziner’s work.
Theatre History Podcast # 30
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Esther Fernández. Dr. Esther Fernandez of Rice University talks about the Siglo de Oro Festival.
Theatre History Podcast # 29
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Theatre History Podcast # 28
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Craig Barker.  Mike Lueger talks to Dr.
Theatre History Podcast # 27
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, William O. Beeman. Michael Lueger talks with Dr. William O. Beeman about the Iranian performance tradition known as ta'ziyeh.
Theatre History Podcast # 26
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Jack Viertel. Michael Lueger and Jack Viertel talk about The New Yorkers.
Theatre History Podcast # 25
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Steven (Siyuan) Liu. Michael Lueger talks with Dr. Steven (Siyuan) Liu about modern and contemporary Chinese theatre and performance.
Theatre History Podcast # 24
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Elizabeth Mannion. Michael Lueger talks with Beth Mannion about plays depicting urban Ireland.
Theatre History Podcast # 23
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Paul Gagliardi. Michael Lueger talks with Dr. Paul Gagliardi about It Can’t Happen Here.
Theatre History Podcast # 22
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Mac Test. Michael Lueger talks with Dr. Mac Test about his new translation of La monja alfèrez, or The Lieutenant Nun.
Theatre History Podcast # 21
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, George Drance. Michael Lueger talks with George Drance about Pedro Calderon de la Barca.
Theatre History Podcast # 20
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Alejandro Garcia Reidy. A conversation with Alejandro Garcia-Reidy about discovering a previously-unknown work by Spanish Golden Age playwright Lope de Vega.
Theatre History Podcast # 19
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Jeremy V. Morris. Michael Lueger and Jeremy Morris discuss Bert Williams.
Theatre History Podcast # 18
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Charlotte M. Canning. Michael Lueger interviews Dr. Charlotte Canning on her new book and US theatre artists in the mid-twentieth century who shared their work abroad.
Theatre History Podcast # 17
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Anita Gonzalez. Michael Lueger talks with Dr. Anita Gonzalez about a website that reconstructs historical performances.
Theatre History Podcast # 16
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Kyna Hamill. Michael Lueger talks with Dr. Kyna Hamill about her research into the background of the holiday carol "Jingle Bells."
Theatre History Podcast # 15
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Fiona Coffey. Michael Lueger talks with Fiona Coffey about women theatre artists in Northern Ireland
Theatre History Podcast # 14
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, David Mandelbaum. Michael Lueger talks with David Mandelbaum about a new production of Sholem Asch’s God of Vengeance.
Theatre History Podcast # 13
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Kyle A. Thomas, Carol Symes. Michael Lueger talks with Kyle A. Thomas and Dr. Carol Symes about why medieval theatre is more relevant than ever. 
Theatre History Podcast # 12
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Adam Roberts. Michael Lueger talks with Adam Roberts about using music theory to better understand the nuances of musical theatre.
Theatre History Podcast # 11
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Brian Herrera. Michael Lueger talks with Brian Herrera about contemporary and historical conversations around casting Latinx characters and actors.
Theatre History Podcast # 10
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Gibson Cima. Michael Lueger talks with Dr. Gibson Cima of Georgetown University about Sizwe Banzi Is Dead, it’s collaborators, and it’s lasting impact on South African political theatre.
Theatre History Podcast # 9
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Susanne Shawyer. Michael Lueger talks with Dr. Susanne Shawyer of Elon University about the Democratic National Convention of 1968 and Theatre of Cruelty.
Theatre History Podcast # 8
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Jorge Huerta. Michael Lueger talks with scholar and activist Jorge Huerta.
Theatre History Podcast # 7
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Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Amy Brady. Michael Lueger kicks off a month of interviews about political theatre by talking with Amy Brady about the Federal Theatre Project.
Theatre History Podcast # 6
0 perc 93. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Barbara Fuchs. Michael Lueger and Barbara Fuchs discuss the plays written during Spain’s theatrical Golden Age, and Barbara’s Diversifying the Classic project, which aims to bring them back into prominence for En
Theatre History Podcast # 5
0 perc 92. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Joel Berkowitz. Michael Lueger talks with Joel Berkowitz about Yiddish theatre’s historical and present iterations.
Theatre History Podcast # 4
0 perc 91. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Joshua William Gelb. Michael Lueger talks with director and librettist Joshua William Gelb about The Black Crook, considered by some to be the first musical.
Theatre History Podcast # 3
0 perc 90. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Eric Sawnson. Eric Swanson and Michael Lueger discuss actor Edwin Booth, the brother of Abraham Lincoln’s assassin.
Theatre History Podcast # 2
0 perc 89. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Maya Cantu. Maya Cantu and Michael Lueger discuss how the musicals of the 1940s saw the emergence of a new figure: the “boss lady.”
Theatre History Podcast # 1
0 perc 88. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
Thumbnail By Michael Lueger, Max Shulman. Michael Lueger kicks off a new Theatre History podcast series with an interview with Max Shulman, discussing drugs in American theatre at the turn of the twentieth century.
Living the Dream Podcast #15
0 perc 87. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
Thumbnail By Matthew Gray, Rachel Keller. In this episode, Matthew Gray discusses the lack of diversity during awards season, and interviews Rachel Keller, co-star of Holidaysburg and Fargo: Season Two, about her journey.
Living the Dream Podcast # 14
0 perc 86. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
Thumbnail By Matthew Gray. In this episode, Matt Gray reflects on what actors mean to us and whether the awards season is the best way to honor them.
Living the Dream Podcast # 13
0 perc 85. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
Thumbnail By Matthew Gray, Matt Nuernberger, Curtis Gillen, Ben Ferguson. In the second part of Matt's interview with Pig Pen Theatre Co., he speaks with Matt, Curtis, and Ben.
Living the Dream Podcast # 12
0 perc 84. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
Thumbnail By Matthew Gray, Ali Stroker. Ali Stroker is currently starring in Deaf West’s acclaimed Broadway production of Spring Awakening.
Living the Dream Podcast # 11
0 perc 83. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
group of musicians posing with their instruments By Matthew Gray, Ryan Melia, Arya Shahi, Dan Weschler. Today is the first part of a two part interview with three members of the PigPen Theatre Co. (Ryan Melia, Arya Shahi and Dan Weschler).
Living the Dream Podcast # 10
0 perc 82. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
Thumbnail By Matthew Gray, Kristolyn Lloyd. Matthew Gray interviews performer Kristolyn Lloyd about choosing ethics and principles over panic when building your career, the importance of shaping your own education, and developing new work.
Living the Dream Podcast # 9
0 perc 81. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
Thumbnail By Matthew Gray, Kara Lindsay. Today I talk with Kara Lindsay, currently playing Glinda in Wicked on Broadway. We talk Broadway dreams, audition nightmares and coming to terms with the ebbs and flow of the business.
Living the Dream Podcast # 8
0 perc 80. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
Thumbnail By Matthew Gray, Gretchen Egolf. Gretchen Egolf and I talk about the cultural differences between the business in the USA and the UK, the difference between acting for cameras and acting onstage and nursing an ongoing displeasure
Living the Dream Podcast # 7
0 perc 79. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
Thumbnail By Matthew Gray, Tasso Feldman. This week I’m speaking to actor Tasso Feldman. We talk about acting books and their traps, the difference between stage and screen acting.
Living the Dream Podcast # 6
0 perc 78. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
Thumbnail By Matthew Gray, Cameron Knight. Actor and teacher Cameron Knight is a force. He is also one of the most important acting teachers in the country.
Living the Dream Podcast # 5
0 perc 77. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
Thumbnail By Matthew Gray, Bethany Caputo. Bethany Caputo is a prolific stage and commercial actor, as well as an extraordinary teacher.
Living the Dream Podcast # 4
0 perc 76. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
Thumbnail By Matthew Gray, Seth Lepore. In this podcast series, Matthew Gray interviews all kinds of actors to share why they act and how they act,
Living the Dream Podcast # 3
0 perc 75. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
Thumbnail By Matthew Gray, Maurice Emmanuel Parent. In this podcast series, Matthew Gray interviews all kinds of actors to share why they act and how they act,
Living the Dream Podcast # 2
0 perc 74. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
Thumbnail By Matthew Gray, Elena Araoz. In this podcast series, Matthew Gray interviews all kinds of actors to share why they act and how they act,
Living the Dream Podcast # 1
0 perc 73. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
Thumbnail By Matthew Gray, Elena Araoz. In this podcast series, Matthew Gray interviews all kinds of actors to share why they act and how they act,
Friday Phone Call # 71
0 perc 72. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
Thumbnail By David Dower, Michael Rohd. In today’s Friday Phone Call, David Dower talks to Michael Rohd of Soujourn Theatre and the Center for Performance and Civic Practice.
Friday Phone Call # 70
0 perc 71. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
By David Dower, Will Power. In today’s Friday Phone Call, David Dower talks to playwright Will Power.
Friday Phone Call # 69
0 perc 70. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
By David Dower, Liz Lerman. Today my guest is the inestimable Liz Lerman.
Friday Phone Call # 68
0 perc 69. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
By David Dower, Jonathan McCrory, Sade Lythcott, Deadria Harrington. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots.
Friday Phone Call # 67
0 perc 68. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
By David Dower, Ed Herendeen. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots.
Friday Phone Call # 66
0 perc 67. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
Thumbnail By David Dower, Tracey Scott Wilson. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theatre artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots. This week: Tracey Scott Wilson. 
Friday Phone Call # 65
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By David Dower, Mark Kudisch. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots. This week: Marc Kudisch.
Friday Phone Call # 64
0 perc 65. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
Thumbnail By David Dower, Clyde Valentin. So my friend Clyde Valentín is my guest today on the Friday Phone Call. I seem to be in a mood around friends in transition.
Friday Phone Call # 63
0 perc 64. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
Thumbnail By David Dower, Richard Montoya. This week on Friday Phone Call, David Dower talks to Richard Montoya, playwright and a co-founder of Culture Clash.
Friday Phone Call # 62
0 perc 63. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
By David Dower, janera solomon. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots.
Friday Phone Call # 61
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Thumbnail By David Dower, Todd London. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theatre artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots. This week: Todd London.
Friday Phone Call #60
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By David Dower, P. Carl, Jess Barbagallo. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots. This week's guests: Jess Barbagallo and P. Carl.
Friday Phone Call # 60
0 perc 60. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
By David Dower, Eric Ting. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots.
Friday Phone Call # 59
0 perc 59. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
By David Dower, Leah Karpel, Michael Anthony Williams, Marc Pierre. So, today is something completely different.
Friday Phone Call # 58
0 perc 58. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
By David Dower, Michael Silverstone, Abigail Browde. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots. This week: 600 HIGHWAYMEN.
Friday Phone Call # 57
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By David Dower, Olga Garay-English. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots. This week: Olga Garay-English.
Friday Phone Call # 56
0 perc 56. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
By David Dower, David Wilhelm, Jeremy Wilhelm. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots. This week: The Wilhelm Brothers.
Friday Phone Call # 55
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By David Dower, Deborah Stein, Suli Holum. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots. This week: Deborah Stein and Suli Holum. 
Friday Phone Call # 54
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Thumbnail By David Dower, Deborah Cullinan. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theatre artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots.
Friday Phone Call # 53
0 perc 53. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
By David Dower, Thea Rodgers, Emma Baar-Bittman, Meg Taintor, Kevin Becerra, Andrea Gordillo. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots. This week: ArtsEmerson's Creative Producers.
Friday Phone Call # 52
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By David Dower, Matthew Glassman, Amrita Ramanan. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots.
Friday Phone Call # 51
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Thumbnail By David Dower, Lana Lesley, Kirk Lynn. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theatre artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots.
Friday Phone Call # 50
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By David Dower, Annie-B Parson, Paul Lazar. My guests are Annie-B Parson and Paul Lazar, the team behind Big Dance Theater, New York.
Friday Phone Call # 49
0 perc 49. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
By David Dower, Rob Orchard. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots.
Friday Phone Call # 48
0 perc 48. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
By David Dower, Quita Sullivan. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots.
Friday Phone Call # 47
0 perc 47. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
Thumbnail By David Dower, Jocelyn Prince. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theatre artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots.
Friday Phone Call # 46
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Thumbnail By David Dower, Noah Siegler. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theatre artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots.
Friday Phone Call # 45
0 perc 45. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
By David Dower, Jeni Mahoney. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots.
Friday Phone Call # 44
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By David Dower, Julianne Brienza. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots. This week: Julianne Brienza of Capital Fringe.
Friday Phone Call # 43
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By David Dower, Trey Lyford, Geoff Sobelle. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots.
Friday Phone Call # 42
0 perc 42. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
By David Dower, Richard Newman. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots.
Friday Phone Call # 41
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By David Dower, Paula Kerger. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots. This week: Paula Kerger of PBS.
Friday Phone Call # 40
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By David Dower, Linda Essig. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots. This week: Linda Essig of Arizona State University.
Friday Phone Call # 39
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Thumbnail By David Dower, Diane Rodriguez. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theatre artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots. This week: Diane Rodriguez of Center Theater Group.
Friday Phone Call # 38
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By David Dower, Leah Wilks. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots. This week: Leah Wilks of Leah Wilks Dance.
Friday Phone Call # 37
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Thumbnail By David Dower, Edward Sobel. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theatre artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots. This week: Ed Sobel of the Arden Theatre Company.
Friday Phone Call # 36
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By David Dower, Bill O'Brien. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots. This week: Bill O'Brien of the NEA.
Friday Phone Call # 35
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Thumbnail By David Dower, JJ El-Far. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots. This week: J.J. El-Far of Harlem Arts Festival.
Friday Phone Call # 34
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By David Dower, Sandra A. Daley-Sharif, Garlia Cornelia Jones, Bryan E. Glover.
Friday Phone Call # 33
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By David Dower, Laurie Baskin. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots. This week: Laurie Baskin of TCG.
Friday Phone Call # 32
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By David Dower, Erik Ehn, Melanie Joseph, Morgan Jenness. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots.
Friday Phone Call # 31
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Thumbnail By David Dower, Mark Clayton Southers. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theatre artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots.
Friday Phone Call # 30
0 perc 30. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
By David Dower, Tony Taccone. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots.
Friday Phone Call # 29
0 perc 29. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
By David Dower, Peter Brosius. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots.
Friday Phone Call # 28
0 perc 28. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
By David Dower, Tony Graham. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots. This week: Tony Graham.
Friday Phone Call # 27
0 perc 27. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
By David Dower, Ilana Brownstein. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots.
Friday Phone Call # 26
0 perc 26. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
By David Dower, Cheryl Ikemiya.
Friday Phone Call # 25
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By David Dower, Braden Abraham. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots. This week: Braden Abraham of Seattle Repertory.
Friday Phone Call # 24
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By David Dower, Pam Mackinnon. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots. This week: director Pam MacKinnon.
Friday Phone Call # 23
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By David Dower, Meiyin Wang. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots. This week: Meiyin Wang of Under the Radar.
Friday Phone Call # 22
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Thumbnail By David Dower, Anne Bogart. On this week's Friday Phone Call, David Dower speaks with Anne Bogart of SITI Company.
Friday Phone Call # 21
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By David Dower, Heather McDonald. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots.
Friday Phone Call # 20
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By David Dower, Rajiv Joseph. On this week's Friday Phone Call, David Dower talks to playwright Rajiv Joseph about his work, Nurse Jackie, and the different places he calls his artistic home.
Friday Phone Call # 19
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By David Dower, Brian Otaño. The Van Lier Fellowship at New Dramatists has launched some exciting voices.
Friday Phone Call # 18
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By David Dower, Jackie Sibblies Drury. The Van Lier Fellowship at New Dramatists has launched some exciting voices.
Friday Phone Call # 17
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By David Dower, Charise Castro Smith. The Van Lier Fellowship at New Dramatists has launched some exciting voices.
Friday Phone Call # 16
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By David Dower, Peter Marks. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots. This week: Peter Marks of the Washington Post.
Friday Phone Call # 15
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By David Dower, Josh Kornbluth. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots. This week: Josh Kornbluth.
Friday Phone Call # 14
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By David Dower, Kwame Kwei-Armah. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots. This week: Kwame Kwei-Armah of Center Stage.
Friday Phone Call # 13
0 perc 13. rész HowlRound Theatre Commons
By David Dower, Fran Kumin. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots.
Friday Phone Call # 12
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By David Dower, Ellen McLaughlin. On this week's episode of Friday Phone Call, David talks to playwright and actor Ellen McLaughlin.
Friday Phone Call # 11
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By David Dower, Katori Hall. Katori Hall and David Dower talk about what’s next for The Mountain Top, the power of residencies, the dance with Hollywood, and the need for a new alarm clock on this week's edition of Fr
Friday Phone Call # 10
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By David Dower, Wendy C. Goldberg. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots. This week: Wendy Goldberg of the O'Neill.
Friday Phone Call # 9
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By David Dower, Morgan Jenness. Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots. This week: Morgan Jenness.
Friday Phone Call # 8
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By David Dower, Philip Bither. David Dower talks with Philip Bither of The Walker in this week's Friday Phone Call.
Friday Phone Call # 7
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By David Dower, Moisés Kaufman. On this week's edition of Friday Phone Call, David Dower talks to Moisés Kaufman of Tectonic Theater Project about challenging assumptions about theater, how it works, and the artists who make it.
Friday Phone Call # 6
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By David Dower, David J. Loehr. Join us for this week's Friday Phone Call, where David Dower chats with David Loehr about #2amt and the enormous impact it has had on both of their lives.
Friday Phone Call # 5 with Rebecca Noon of Strange Attractor
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By David Dower, Rebecca Noon. This week's Friday Phone Call features David Dower in conversation with Strange Attractor's Rebecca Noon.
Friday Phone Call # 4
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By David Dower, Taylor Mac. David Dower talks to performance artist, playwright, and composer Taylor Mac on this week's edition of Friday Phone Call.
Friday Phone Call # 3
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By David Dower, Lydia Diamond. On this week's edition of Friday Phone Call, David Dower talks to playwright Lydia Diamond about her work, the conversation around race in the American theater, and Stickfly.
Friday Phone Call # 2
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By David Dower, Peter Sinn Nachtrieb.
Friday Phone Call # 1
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By David Dower, Melanie Joseph. Introducing Friday Phone Call, where David Dower calls up some of the most interesting and influential voices in theater today. This week, David talks to Melanie Joseph of Foundry Theatre.
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