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By Theatrical Outfit
The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.
Downtown Dialogues is a live video podcast that takes a behind-the-scenes look at different plays and their themes produced by Theatrical Outfit - Atlanta's Downtown Theatre.
Downtown Dialogues is a live video podcast that takes a behind-the-scenes look at different plays and their themes produced by Theatrical Outfit - Atlanta's Downtown Theatre.
GUESTS:
- Tess Malis Kincaid - Martha in WOOLF
- Matt Torney - Director of WOOLF
HOST: Addae Moon (Associate Artistic Director at Theatrical Outfit)
Music Credit: Raro Bueno by Chuzauzen & Hallon by Christian Bjoerklund
About EDWARD ALBEE'S WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?: Join us for a stunning new production of Edward Albee’s timeless masterpiece of miscommunication, starring Atlanta stage and film legends, Tess Malis Kincaid & Steve Coulter. On the campus of a small New England college, George and Martha invite a new professor and his wife home for a nightcap. As the cocktails flow, the young couple find themselves trapped in a savage battle of wits and wills. With some of the best dialogue ever written for the stage, this unforgettable, dark, and hilarious play is the must see theatrical event of the season.
Downtown Dialogues is a live video podcast that takes a behind-the-scenes look at different plays and their themes produced by Theatrical Outfit - Atlanta's Downtown Theatre.
GUESTS:
HOST: Addae Moon (Associate Artistic Director at Theatrical Outfit)
Music Credit: Raro Bueno by Chuzauzen & Hallon by Christian Bjoerklund
About CLYDE'S: CLYDE’S is a sweet and salty new Broadway comedy from Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage (SWEAT & MJ THE MUSICAL). In the kitchen of a truck stop diner near Reading, PA, a group of formerly incarcerated cooks work together to get their shot at redemption. As their fiery boss cranks up the pressure, and a new staff member rocks the boat, they have to unite to fight back the only way they can: by making the perfect sandwich. A deeply felt drama & side-splitting comedy, CLYDE’S shows why Lynn Nottage is one of America’s greatest living playwrights.
Downtown Dialogues is a live video podcast that takes a behind-the-scenes look at different plays and their themes produced by Theatrical Outfit - Atlanta's Downtown Theatre.
Downtown Dialogues is a live video podcast that takes a behind-the-scenes look at different plays and their themes produced by Theatrical Outfit - Atlanta's Downtown Theatre.
GUESTS: Kemi Bennings (Curator & Producer. Social Arts Activist. Creative. Poet & Lecturer. Nurse/Health Educator. Vegan Chef. Lifestyle Transformation Specialist.) & Okorie “OkCello” Johnson (Atlanta-based cellist-songwriter, looper, improviser and storyteller)
HOST: Addae Moon (Associate Artistic Director at Theatrical Outfit)
Music Credit: Raro Bueno by Chuzauzen & Hallon by Christian Bjoerklund
About PASSING STRANGE: A soulful and electrifying Broadway musical, PASSING STRANGE takes us on an odyssey in search of identity, acceptance, and the “Real”. A young man discovers his musical calling and sets off for Europe, leaving behind his mother and comfortable suburban life. In his rebellion filled with sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll, he yearns for something in life that he thinks can only be found in art. Bursting with energizing punk, blues, gospel, and jazz music, this Tony Award-winning musical radiates with humor and heart. PASSING STRANGE is by far “the freshest musical in town” (Wall Street Journal).
Downtown Dialogues is a live video podcast that takes a behind-the-scenes look at different plays and their themes produced by Theatrical Outfit - Atlanta's Downtown Theatre.
GUEST: Matt Torney (Director of THE HUMANS & Artistic Director at Theatrical Outfit)
HOST: Addae Moon (Associate Artistic Director at Theatrical Outfit)
Music Credit: Raro Bueno by Chuzauzen & Hallon by Christian Bjoerklund
About THE HUMANS: Named the ‘Best Play of 2016’ by every major publication including NPR & TimeOut New York, THE HUMANS takes a hopeful, heartbreaking, and humorous look at the decline of the American middle class, and one family’s hopes and fears. Erik Blake has brought his family from Pennsylvania to celebrate Thanksgiving at his daughter’s new apartment in the city, but as darkness falls, mysterious things start to happen, and family tensions reach a boiling point. THE HUMANS is a Tony Award winning & Pulitzer Prize finalist that’s “As Entertaining As It Is Honest” (New York Times).
Downtown Dialogues is a live video podcast that takes a behind-the-scenes look at different plays and their themes produced by Theatrical Outfit - Atlanta's Downtown Theatre.
GUEST: Amber McGinnis (Director of TINY BEAUTIFUL THINGS)
HOST: Addae Moon (Associate Artistic Director at Theatrical Outfit)
Music Credit: Raro Bueno by Chuzauzen & Hallon by Christian Bjoerklund
About TINY BEAUTIFUL THINGS: Based on the New York Times bestselling book by Cheryl Strayed (author of WILD) and adapted by Academy Award nominee Nia Vardalos (MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING), TINY BEAUTIFUL THINGS explores Strayed’s time as the anonymous, unpaid, advice columnist Dear Sugar. While strangers on the internet tell her their most personal secrets (which they are terrified to even share with their own families), Strayed weaves together her own personal experiences to create a column full of light, laughter, and humanity. TINY BEAUTIFUL THINGS is “A Theatrical Hug In Turbulent Times” (Variety).
Downtown Dialogues is a live video podcast that takes a behind-the-scenes look at different plays and their themes produced by Theatrical Outfit - Atlanta's Downtown Theatre.
GUESTS: Jamian Coleman (Department of Counseling and Psychological Services at GSU), Amanda J. Holloway (Assistant Director, Addiction Services at Positive Impact Health Centers), Ed Morgan (u/s Cast Member in Recovery)
HOST: Addae Moon (Associate Artistic Director at Theatrical Outfit)
Music Credit: Raro Bueno by Chuzauzen & Hallon by Christian Bjoerklund
About THE WHITE CHIP: A hilarious and honest look at sobriety from Dad’s Garage founding member, Sean Daniels. Steven is on top of the world: he’s married, has good friends, and is steps away from his dream job running one of the hottest theaters in the country. He also happens to be an alcoholic spinning out of control. Follow his life from first sip to first love, critical hit to critical care, all the way to rock bottom, where he carves an unusual path to sobriety. THE WHITE CHIP is a “Fizzily Fast-Paced” (New York Times) theatrical journey to recovery. Starring former Theatrical Outfit Artistic Director, Tom Key!
Downtown Dialogues is a live video podcast that takes a behind-the-scenes look at different plays and their themes produced by Theatrical Outfit - Atlanta's Downtown Theatre.
GUESTS: Donal Noonan (Atlanta Homeward Choir Executive Director)
HOST: Addae Moon (Associate Artistic Director at Theatrical Outfit)
Music Credit: Raro Bueno by Chuzauzen & Hallon by Christian Bjoerklund
About THE WELCOME TABLE: The Welcome Table is a community engagement program dedicated to spreading awareness about homelessness in Downtown Atlanta, and to supporting crucial organizations that directly serve people experiencing homelessness. Each year TO works with our partner organizations on fundraising drives, ticket partnerships, and artistic programming that lifts up the great work that is happening Downtown. In 2022, TO is excited to once again be partnering with Atlanta Homeward Choir and Atlanta Children’s Shelter.
Downtown Dialogues is a live video podcast that takes a behind-the-scenes look at different plays and their themes produced by Theatrical Outfit - Atlanta's Downtown Theatre.
GUESTS: Melissa Foulger (director of MARRY ME, BRUNO MARS), Lee Osorio (playwright of PROVIDENCE CANYON), and Megan Tabaque (playwright of MARRY ME, BRUNO MARS)
HOST: Addae Moon (Associate Artistic Director at Theatrical Outfit)
Music Credit: Raro Bueno by Chuzauzen & Hallon by Christian Bjoerklund
About MADE IN ATLANTA: Founded in the 20/21 Season, Made In Atlanta is a new work development program that focuses on stories about Atlanta and the South, and creates a home for Atlanta artists right in the heart of Downtown. Made In Atlanta supports TO’s mission of “starting the conversations that matter,” by creating space for local artists to explore new narratives about our city, and to champion unheard voices and untold stories. TO aspires to contribute to a diverse Southern canon that celebrates the richness and diversity of our communities, and helps to develop an “Atlanta Aesthetic.”
The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.