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This week on The Scene Podcast, we sit down with acclaimed playwright Anna Ziegler, whose work explores identity, memory, and the intimate collisions between the personal and political. From Photograph 51 to Actually and The Wanderers, Anna shares how her background in poetry shaped her voice, how she approaches ambiguity on stage, and why she’s drawn to characters who exist in tension with themselves. It’s a thoughtful, layered conversation that celebrates quiet power in theatrical storytelling.
Episode Notes
Guest:Anna Ziegler – @icanbakecakes
Topics Covered:
Anna Ziegler Plays :
The Scene Team
Justin Borak - Host
Zach Dulli - Executive Producer
KJ Lampar - Producer
Leah Barker - Producer & Talent Coordinator
Jim Colleran - Editor
Additional music and sound effects licensed through Envato Elements
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By Justin Borak, KJ Lampar, Leah Barker, Zach DulliThis week on The Scene Podcast, we sit down with acclaimed playwright Anna Ziegler, whose work explores identity, memory, and the intimate collisions between the personal and political. From Photograph 51 to Actually and The Wanderers, Anna shares how her background in poetry shaped her voice, how she approaches ambiguity on stage, and why she’s drawn to characters who exist in tension with themselves. It’s a thoughtful, layered conversation that celebrates quiet power in theatrical storytelling.
Episode Notes
Guest:Anna Ziegler – @icanbakecakes
Topics Covered:
Anna Ziegler Plays :
The Scene Team
Justin Borak - Host
Zach Dulli - Executive Producer
KJ Lampar - Producer
Leah Barker - Producer & Talent Coordinator
Jim Colleran - Editor
Additional music and sound effects licensed through Envato Elements
LINKS
Be sure to follow The Scene Podcast on Instagram and YouTube
Subscribe to The Scene Newsletter