Reduced Shakespeare Company Podcast

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

Episodes

Total: 317

Screwed-Up Teenagers

2024/5/7

Scott Bailey’s new book Romeo, Juliet, and Other Screwed-Up Teenagers: An Irreverent Guide to Introd

He's fooled Penn & Teller three times, and now Ondřej Pšenička is fooling audiences every week

For his final production as thirty-year artistic director of Chicago's Tony-winning Court Theat

Michelle Ephraim – a Professor of English and (with Caroline Bicks), the cohost of the Everyday Shak

Richard Schoch discusses Shakespeare’s House: A Window Onto His Life and Legacy, his wonderful new h

All Our Yesterdays

2024/4/1

Joel H. Morris discusses his debut novel All Our Yesterdays – no, not the penultimate episode of Sta

Ides Of March Madness

2024/3/26

What's Shakespeare's best speech? That question gets answered on this epic episode by dire

Washington Post humor columnist Alexandra Petri discusses her Shakespearean summer camp comedy Trage

Mark Larson, the author of Ensemble: An Oral History of Chicago Theatre, returns to the podcast to t

Stick-Figure Hamlet

2024/3/5

For our landmark 900th episode, Mya Gosling and her pocket dramaturg Kate Pitt discuss the epically

Harpo And Chico

2024/2/26

Reed Martin has written Harpo and Chico and Bill, a new comedy about Harpo Marx, his son Bill, and H

Troilus And Cressida

2024/2/20

Director Jemma Levy discusses her incredibly successful production of Shakespeare's problem pla

The RSC's own Dominic Conti has published his debut novel Your Book Club, a weird and compellin

CST’s Edward Hall

2024/2/6

Edward Hall, the new artistic director of the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, discusses his return to C

Last week was the tenth anniversary of "The Kerfuffles," that time when our performance of The Bible

Measuring The Laughs

2024/1/24

On the eve of our upcoming tour of The Complete History of Comedy (abridged), co-authors and RSC co-

School Of Night

2024/1/18

Oliver Senton, one of the co-founders of The School of Night, discusses the origins of the great Bri

Improviser, storyteller, and teacher Jonathan Pitts's one-man show My Dad, His Chimp, and a Ser

For this first podcast of 2024, father and son authors David Crystal and Ben Crystal share their (ma

Potter V. Scrooge

2023/12/25

Joe Dempsey and Austin Tichenor play Mr. Potter and Ebenezer Scrooge in, respectively, It’s a Wonder