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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.
February 26, 2013FRIGID New York 2013A bit of a different podcast this time out: in this episode, GSAS! interviews artists from seven of the thirty — yes, 30 — plays that are part of this year’s FRIGID New York festival, presented by Horse Trade Theater … Continue reading →...more27minPlay
February 22, 2013Matt Graham, writer & performer of “This Too Shall Suck”I can completely identify with Matt Graham on at least one point: real men do indeed love cats (big shout-out to my man Compay). Graham’s show, This Too Shall Suck, of which he is the writer and performer, was a standout in … Continue reading →...more29minPlay
February 12, 2013Lawrence Jansen and Gregory Konow of Godlight Theatre Company’s “The Pilo Family Circus”We’ve all got those friends who are terrified of clowns. Godlight Theatre Company‘s world premiere of The Pilo Family Circus might be enough to turn you into that friend. Adapted for the stage from the breakout debut novel of Australian … Continue reading →...more15minPlay
February 11, 2013Jon Stancato, director, and Kiran Rikhye, playwright, of Stolen Chair Productions’ “The Man Who Laughs”In this episode, GSAS! visits the incongruously-located Urban Stages (who’d think you’d find a cool downtown-style venue just down the street from MSG?) for Stolen Chair Theatre Company‘s production of The Man Who Laughs, billed as a “live silent film for … Continue reading →...more18minPlay
January 17, 2013Meghan Finn, Cory Einbinder, and Kalle Macrides of Adhesive Theater Project’s “The Service Road”For this episode, Go See a Show! braves the wilds of DUMBO to check out Adhesive Theater Project‘s world premiere production of Erin Courtney’s The Service Road, which takes place just down the road a piece in Prospect Park in … Continue reading →...more23minPlay
January 10, 2013The Cast & Crew of Perchance to Dream Theatre’s “Antigone”This episode of Go See a Show! features the first-ever hat-trick on the show — the third episode featuring members of Perchance to Dream Theatre (listen to the first and second episodes here & here). Joining me in the seating of … Continue reading →...more20minPlay
December 21, 2012Jonathan Draxton, playwright & performer, and Kevin O’Rourke, director, of “Soldier”The theatre is “a place for seeing;” a place where we can ask the big difficult questions about what it means to be a human being in the world we’ve collectively made. Soldier, written & performed by Jonathan Draxton and … Continue reading →...more15minPlay
December 13, 2012Michael Poignand, Laura Iris Hill, Kathleen Foster, Matthew Foster, and Bryn Boice of Australian Made Entertainment’s “Speaking in Tongues”One of the most beautiful things about New York City is its global nature; it truly feels like the center of everything, a place that people from all over the globe are drawn to. Three of the artists on this … Continue reading →...more17minPlay
December 12, 2012Kelly O’Donnell, Gus Schulenburg, and Adam Szymkowicz of Flux Theatre Ensemble’s “Hearts Like Fists”…is this thing on? Apologies that Go See a Show! has been out of commission for the past couple of months. But never fear — we’re back! And speaking of “never fear,” the podcast makes its triumphant return with an episode … Continue reading →...more21minPlay
September 06, 2012Lindsey Moore Sproul & Jeff Sproul, of No Tea Productions’ “Space Captain: Captain of Space!”As you may have guessed from the fact that I produce this podcast, I love off-off-Broadway theatre. And one of the chief reasons for this love is the opportunity for those of us in the off-off community to explore different … Continue reading →...more15minPlay
FAQs about Go See a Show!:How many episodes does Go See a Show! have?The podcast currently has 417 episodes available.