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By Theatre Viscera
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.
This episode was recorded over video conference call in August, 2023. This is the third play episode of the fourth season.
Mabey's The Emperor's New(er) Clothes was directed by Lyla Meadows, who also lends their voice to the stage directions as well as the role of DJ Tori. Jaime McMichael and Avery Kester read for the Emperor and Jem respectively. Returning guest readers Alexandria Stevens and Taylor Veary read for Imperial Mother and Inner Voice.
This episode was recorded over video conference call in June, 2023. This is the second play episode of the fourth season, and features music by Professor Downfall. His song "Cronos" from his album "Sol" is our intro/outro music this season, you can find his music on iTunes and Bandcamp.
Golden's Lobstermen in Love was directed by Avery Kester, who also lends their voice to the stage directions. Jaime McMichael and Lyla Meadows read for Shelby and Mayor Flotsam respectively. Resident artist Bob Stevens reads for Roscoe. Voice Actors double to read for the human characters.
This episode was recorded over video conference call in March, 2023. This is the first play episode of the fourth season, and features music by Professor Downfall. His song "Cronos" from his album "Sol" is our intro/outro music this season, you can find his music on iTunes and Bandcamp.
Yourd's Remain in Light was directed by Jaime McMichael, who also lends their voice to the stage directions. Avery Kester and Lyla Meadows read for Cor and Ree respectively. Resident artist Bob Stevens reads for Sarge. Returning guest reader Taylor Veary reads for Lieu, and we welcome new guest reader Jace Cypress who reads for Cap.
This is the first ever artist interview for The Queer Plays Podcast, we are meeting with resident artist Steph Landtiser, who has worked with Theatre Viscera since Season 1 Episode 2 Dead Girl Dancing back in 2020. We discuss their background in theatre, their experiences as a queer musician and performer, and what work they're involved with right now.
This episode was recorded over video conference call in December, 2022. This is the fourth and final episode of the third season, and features music by Professor Downfall. His song "Cronos" from his album "Sol" is our intro/outro music this season, you can find his music on iTunes and Bandcamp.
Bruce's Always Plenty of Light at the Starlight All Night Diner was directed by Avery Kester, who also lends their voice to the stage directions as well as the role of News Reporter. Jaime McMichael and Lyla Meadows read for Danni and Sam respectively. Resident artist Bob Stevens reads for Dr. Franklin Moxie PhD. Returning guest reader Alexandria Stevens reads for Jessa.
This episode was recorded over video conference call in November, 2022. This is the third episode of the third season, and features music by Professor Downfall. His song "Cronos" from his album "Sol" is our intro/outro music this season, you can find his music on iTunes and Bandcamp.
Pennington's Annex was directed by Jaime McMichael, who also lends their voice to the stage directions. Avery Kester and Lyla Meadows read for Lee and Elliot respectively. Resident artists Lindsay Partain and Bob Stevens read for Georgia and Michael respectively. Returning guest reader Calvin Porterfield reads for The Kid. New guest readers Alexandria Stevens and Taylor Veary read for Belinda Carlisle and Christopher respectively.
This episode was recorded over video conference call in October, 2022. This is the second episode of the third season, and features music by Professor Downfall. His song "Cronos" from his album "Sol" is our intro/outro music this season, you can find his music on iTunes and Bandcamp.
Eppchez' They Extract! was directed by Lyla Meadows, who also lends their voice to read the stage directions, as well as the character of Mother. Jaime McMichael and Avery Kester read for the character of Woolen. Resident Artists Lindsay Partain and Bob Stevens read for Vera and EMOTUS respectively. Returning Guest Reader Calvin Porterfield reads for Pop-Pop.
This episode was recorded over video conference call in May, 2022. This is the first episode of the third season, and features music by Professor Downfall. His song "Cronos" from his album "Sol" is our intro/outro music this season, you can find his music on iTunes and Bandcamp.
Bella Poynton's The Girl in the Washroom is first in the episode, and was directed by Lyla Meadows, who also lends their voice to read the stage directions. Jaime McMichael reads for Stanley. Resident Artists Lindsay Partain and Bob Stevens read for Daisy and Drake respectively.
Avery Kester's Butterfly Play is second in the episode, and was directed by Jaime McMichael, who also lends their voice to read the stage directions. Avery Kester reads for Narrator. Returning guest artist McKenzie Brock reads for Lapis.
This episode was recorded over video conference call in Decembe, 2021. This is our fifth and final full episode of the season, and features music by Professor Downfall. His song "Cronos" from his album "Sol" is our intro/outro music this season, you can find his music on iTunes and Bandcamp.
Guerila Sabbath was directed by Avery Kester, who also lends their voice to read the stage directions. Jaime McMichael reads for V and Lyla Meadows reads for Arson. Resident Artists Steph Landtiser and Bob Stevens read for Elizabeth and Lawrence respectively. Returning Guests Rebecca Yeager and Calvin Porterfield read for Sy and Flicker.
This episode was recorded over video conference call in November, 2021. This is our fourth full episode of the season, and features music by Professor Downfall. His song "Cronos" from his album "Sol" is our intro/outro music this season, you can find his music on Spotify, iTunes, and Bandcamp.
Impossible Children was directed by Lyla Meadows, who also lends their voice to read the stage directions. Avery Kester reads for Alice, Resident Artists Steph Landtiser and Bob Stevens read for Brenda and Russell respectively. Returning Guest Rebecca Yeager reads for Anne; New Guest Readers McKenzie Brock, Abbey Kester, and Jaime McMichael read for Theresa, Octavia, and The Impossible Child Respectively.
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.