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FAQs about Go See a Show!:How many episodes does Go See a Show! have?The podcast currently has 417 episodes available.
August 30, 2013James Rutherford and Elliot B. Quick, adaptors & directors of “The Importance of Being Ernest Hemingway”To drastically, drastically oversimplify his play—this what happens when an easy pun is chased down to the point where it becomes a complex theatrical statement. If they all turn out like this, a strong case can be made that we … Continue reading →...more5minPlay
August 15, 2013Kristin McCarthy Parker, director of “kumrads won’t”On this episode, the fabulous director Kristin McCarthy Parker returns to the podcast — and this time, I’m posting our interview in time for you to hear it and then see her show (unlike when I covered her show Bears). Kristen, … Continue reading →...more16minPlay
August 02, 2013Liz Davito, Lucy Smith, Eamonn Farrell, & Jessica Weinstein of “I Land”The Ice Factory festival of new works at The New Ohio comes to a close with Anonymous Ensemble‘s I Land, and while all the works have been creative & adventurous, this, in my humble opinion, might be the most innovative. … Continue reading →...more4minPlay
August 02, 2013Nora McNally, Ben Diserens, Rachel B. Joyce, Sean Patrick Monahan, & Patrick Dooley of “Beckett in Benghazi”Being drawn to the classics, Less Than Rent has taken to integrating the work of the masters into their creations; as associate producer Sean Patrick Monahan notes in this interview, it’s like how painters try to imitate the iconic works … Continue reading →...more25minPlay
July 26, 2013Sanaz Ghajarrahimi, Ben Hobbs, and Vincent Van Santvoord of “Red Wednesday”The Ice Factory festival continues, and Go See a Show! continues to follow the new work showcased at The New Ohio with this week’s production, Red Wednesday, by the Brooklyn collective Built for Collapse. The Artistic Directors of Built for … Continue reading →...more5minPlay
July 25, 2013Justin Plowman, Nicole Lee Aiossa, and Amy Overman of “Final Defenders”I love returning guests. The conversation can be nice and free and candid, and it’s just plain fun — but then again, all of my experiences with the good folks at Dysfunctional Theatre Company have been fun. Maybe it just gets … Continue reading →...more21minPlay
July 25, 2013Mac Rogers, Rebecca Comtois, and Sean Williams of “Ligature Marks”Mac Rogers is a playwright I seemed to keep missing — for example, I got back into town just late enough to miss the last performance of Advance Man, for which I had a ticket, and I was completely out … Continue reading →...more33minPlay
July 23, 2013Catya McMullen, Kate Middleton, and Scott Klopfenstein of “Rubber Ducks and Sunsets”Regular listeners might have noticed that Go See a Show! was on a short hiatus until a couple weeks ago, as I was out playing trumpet & more in a regional show. And as a trumpet player, and rock music … Continue reading →...more8minPlay
July 19, 2013Jordan Seavey, co-creator & co-playwright of “Help Me to Make It”Collaboration Town returns to the podcast for their third episode (check out the The Deepest Play Ever and All Girls podcasts for interviews with Geoffrey Decas O’Donnell & Lee Sunday Evans, also co-creators on this project), with the workshop production … Continue reading →...more5minPlay
July 18, 2013Aimee Todoroff, director of “Brecht in the Park”Birds chirping. Children playing. Sun. Grass. Epic theatre? Yep. In case you’ve never listened to the podcast (or met me), I love Brecht’s work. And I love performances that are out in the open, and free to the public. In … Continue reading →...more4minPlay
FAQs about Go See a Show!:How many episodes does Go See a Show! have?The podcast currently has 417 episodes available.