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FAQs about Go See a Show!:How many episodes does Go See a Show! have?The podcast currently has 431 episodes available.
May 13, 2013Ming Peiffer, playwright, and Kat Yen, director, of “Advance Guard”The term “avant-garde” gets thrown around a lot, but as you’ll hear playwright Ming Peiffer recount in this episode, it started as a military term before it was used to describe the artists changing forms, and pushing art forward. And … Continue reading →...more19minPlay
May 08, 2013Jeremy J. Kamps, playwright, Danny Sharron, director, and Lillian Rodriguez, actress, of “What It Means to Disappear Here”For the second episode in a row, GSAS! heads to the nation of Colombia (via the magic of theatre, of course), this time with Ugly Rhino’s What It Means to Disappear Here. Initially set in a café in Cartagena (where … Continue reading →...more3minPlay
May 02, 2013Johnna Adams, playwright, and Heather Cohn, director, of “Sans Merci”When the mother of your lover shows up unannounced on your doorstep, it’s kind of shocking. When she’s looking for answers about her daughter’s final days, which she shared with you, the shock is much more dramatic. That’s the situation … Continue reading →...more16minPlay
April 26, 2013Robert Honeywell, playwright, and Leah Bonvissuto, director, of “Mass”Van Gogh. Gauguin. Duchamp. Add to that list Pablo. Not Picasso. Just Pablo. If that makes no sense to you, then you need to travel from New York to Vancouver to Shanghai along with Robert Honeywell‘s new musical Mass, as it … Continue reading →...more16minPlay
April 15, 2013Lynn Rosen, playwright, and Shana Gold, director, of “Goldor $ Mythyka: A Hero is Born”…who’d have thought that, even with this being the 58th (!) episode of Go See a Show! (seriously, I think this is the longest commitment I’ve ever made, except to my girlfriend), I’d have two episodes that touch on Dungeons … Continue reading →...more19minPlay
April 15, 2013Vickie Ramirez, playwright, and Richard C. Aven, director, of “Smoke”Since its inception five years ago, Mixed Phoenix Theatre Group has been making a name for itself as a company exploring the American identity through theatre, championing new plays from up-and-coming playwrights. In the company’s first solo, fully-produced play (outside … Continue reading →...more17minPlay
April 10, 2013Blythe Duff and Andrew Scott-Ramsay of David Harrower’s “Good With People”Many people try to avoid their hometown as much as possible. Maybe it doesn’t hold anything for you anymore; maybe it’s bad memories; or maybe it’s people you just don’t want to have to run into. For Evan, one of … Continue reading →...more2minPlay
April 10, 2013Joseph Samuel Wright, playwright, and David Carl, composer, of “Rise”We all know the maxim: “power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” It’s the dangers of unchecked power & blind ambition that unites the two narratives of Roots & Wings Theatrical‘s new play Rise. In one thread: an operatic telling … Continue reading →...more12minPlay
April 05, 2013Anna Greenfield, playwright & actress, & Lee Sunday Evans, director, of “All Girls”Collaboration Town was last on the podcast with the crazy epic The Deepest Play Ever: The Catharsis of Pathos. This time around, their show All Girls brings things to a much more personal level to great effect with this lovely, … Continue reading →...more19minPlay
March 31, 2013Kristin McCarthy Parker, director of “Bears”Most of us theatre nerds are familiar with The Bard’s famous stage direction of “Exit, pursued by a bear.” Mark Rigney’s new play presented by Sans A Productions at 59E59 might be the first where all the exits are actually … Continue reading →...more15minPlay
FAQs about Go See a Show!:How many episodes does Go See a Show! have?The podcast currently has 431 episodes available.