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The world’s longest-running theatre podcast, which Broadway World calls “one of the Top

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Total: 305

Remembering Brian Dennehy

2020/4/21

Actor Elizabeth Dennehy (left) remembers her father Brian Dennehy, "a tireless tragedian of the old

“The dream is the most important part of our lives.” Brian Dennehy, 1938-2020 We remember Brian Denn

Brian Stack’s Music

2020/4/13

Second City alumnus Brian Stack (The Late Show with Stephen Colbert; Late Night and The Tonight Show

90 Sondheim Songs

2020/4/6

Stephen Sondheim turned 90 two weeks ago and to commemorate the event (and because he's quarant

Shakespeare And Plague

2020/3/31

Dr. Katy Reedy, a Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Lake Forest College who's working

693. Phone Porn Voices

2020/3/23

Playwright, actor, and musician Deb Hiett discusses one of her most interesting survival jobs, many

692. J. Nicole Brooks

2020/3/16

Actor, director, and playwright J. Nicole Brooks is the author and director of Her Honor Jane Byrne,

Michael Morrow stars in the Lifeline Theatre production of Middle Passage, Charles Johnson’s Nationa

690. Alchemy Of Gender

2020/3/3

Lisa Wolpe, currently playing Cassius in Julius Caesar at Playmakers Repertory Company, is an actres

Dan Beaulieu and Christine Penney are the co-founders and directors of the Seven Stages Shakespeare

688. Sonnet Man Returns

2020/2/18

It’s The Sonnet Man! Who, disguised as mild-mannered Devon Glover, fights for truth, rhythm, and the

Gary Andrews is an animator and single dad whose #DoodleaDay visual diary chronicles his life, parti

Livermore Shakespeare Festival is the thriving cultural center of the Tri-Valley in the San Francisc

John Sutton’s Will

2020/1/29

Terry Franklin is an estate and trust lawyer who in his spare time is chronicling the story of his a

Appreciating Viola Spolin

2020/1/21

Aretha Sills discusses her grandmother, the legendary Viola Spolin, who invented an entire disciplin

Personifying The Muse

2020/1/14

New York Times best-selling author Christopher Moore talks about his best-selling novel Sacre Bleu:

Comparing Twelfth Nights

2020/1/7

To celebrate Twelfth Night, we compare different productions of Shakespeare's great comedy with

Advice For Actors

2019/12/31

For the last podcast of the decade, we answer the two biggest questions we're regularly asked:

Your new holiday tradition! The complete (unabridged) recording of The Reduced Shakespeare Company C

This week we continue our conversation with Robert Falls, the Tony-winning artistic director of the