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Talk Theatre in Chicago
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Talk Theatre In Chicago is your audio source to what is going on in the Chicago theatre scene with the latest Reviews, in depth Interviews, and the most important Theatre News. Updated every Monday to keep you up to date with Theatre in Chicago.
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Talk Theatre in Chicago Episodes - | TTIC- Death Of A Salesman - Dec 21, 2009 | Raven Theatre Company's production of Death of a Salesman is the focus of this week's podcast. Actors Chuck Spencer (Willy Loman), Jason Huysman (Bif Loman) and Greg Caldwell (Happy Loman) talk with Anne Nicholson Weber about their take on Arthur Miller's great play, the shadow cast by earlier actors who have played the role of Willy, and how they've built the father-brother-son relationships that are at the heart of this production -- and, along the way, they enact two scenes from the play. | Get at Short URL | Download TTIC- Death Of A Salesman - Dec 21, 2009 | Play in Popup.
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| TTIC- Sound Designers - May 25, 2009 | This week, our interview podcast focuses on sound design. Designers Nick Keenan, Ray Nardelli and Joshua Horvath join host Anne Nicholson Weber to discuss the sound design of two current productions (The Piano Lesson at Court Theatre and Rock 'n Roll at Goodman Theatre), and broader issues as the meshing of amplified and non-amplified sound, spatial design, where the sounds come from, and differences between the theatrical cultures of Chicago and New York. | Get at Short URL | Download TTIC- Sound Designers - May 25, 2009 | Play in Popup.
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| TTIC- Frank Galati, Jon Michael Hill, Todd Freeman - Apr 13, 2009 | This week's interview podcast focuses Steppenwolf Theatre's production of The Tempest. Actors Frank Galati (Prospero), Jon Michael Hill (Ariel) and K. Todd Freeman (Caliban) discuss how Steppenwolf's culture and style affected their take on Shakespeare, their use of the Viewpoints technique, their work on verse-speaking, and the reverberations of race in the production. | Get at Short URL | Download TTIC- Frank Galati, Jon Michael Hill, Todd Freeman - Apr 13, 2009 | Play in Popup.
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| TTIC- Kevin Cox - Mar 30, 2009 | Our guest on this week's Talk Theatre Podcast is actor Kevin Cox, who talks with Anne Nicholson Weber about the creation of his critically-acclaimed version of the Frankenstein monster for Bohemian Theatre Ensemble's production of Playing With Fire, by Barbara Field. Cox discusses his collaboration with Adam Kander (who plays a younger version of the same character), and the unique physical and vocal demands of this challenging role. | Get at Short URL | Download TTIC- Kevin Cox - Mar 30, 2009 | Play in Popup.
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| TTIC- Robert Falls and Greg Allen - Mar 16, 2009 | Goodman Theatre Artistic Director Robert Falls and The Neo-Futurists Founding Director Greg Allen join us this week to discuss the final production in Goodman's Eugene O'Neill Festival, Allen's deconstructed version of Strange Interlude. They talk with Anne Nicholson Weber about how different festival directors faced the challenges posed by O'Neill in the 21st century, the resilience of the classics and the need to reinvent them, the energy created when the audience is divided about a production, and the rewards of the festival format. | Get at Short URL | Download TTIC- Robert Falls and Greg Allen - Mar 16, 2009 | Play in Popup.
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| TTIC- Christina Calvit and Marilyn Campbell - Mar 2, 2009 | This week's Talk Theatre podcast features Christina Calvit and Marilyn Campbell, who talk with Anne Nicholson Weber about the hows and whys of adapting novels for the stage: how to choose the aspects of the novel that will be staged, how to reduce the text to its essentials, how to stage narration, and, most importantly, why do it in the first place. Christina Calvit's adaptation of Mariette in Ecstacy recently opened at Lifeline Theatre, and Marilyn Campbell's adaptation of Crime and Punishment, which was developed at Writers' Theatre, is now being produced around the world. | Get at Short URL | Download TTIC- Christina Calvit and Marilyn Campbell - Mar 2, 2009 | Play in Popup.
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| TTIC- Julie Shannon - Dec 22, 2008 | This week's Talk Theatre in Chicago interview podcast features Chicago lyricist and composer, Julie Shannon, who created Bailiwick Repertory Theater's perennial favorite, The Christmas Schooner, with Chicago actor and book writer John Reeger. Shannon talks about her very happy collaboration with Reeger, the continuing success of the show around the country and beyond, the evolution of her career, and how she sets about to write a song. | Get at Short URL | Download TTIC- Julie Shannon - Dec 22, 2008 | Play in Popup.
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| TTIC- Sean Graney, Karen Aldridge, Jeffrey Carlson - Oct 27, 2008 | This week on the Talk Theatre podcast, our topic is Sean Graney's production of Edward II, by Christopher Marlowe, which is currently running at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre. Graney and cast members Karen Aldridge and Jeffrey Carlson join Anne Nicholson Weber to discuss the production's unconventional promenade-style staging -- what it is, how it works, and its effect on the actors and audience. | Get at Short URL | Download TTIC- Sean Graney, Karen Aldridge, Jeffrey Carlson - Oct 27, 2008 | Play in Popup.
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| TTIC- Piven Theatre - Aug 18, 2008 | This week on Talk Theatre in Chicago, Anne Nicholson Weber interviews Joyce Piven, co-founder and Artistic Director Emeritus of the Piven Theatre Workshop, along with Artistic Director, Jennifer Green, and faculty member Susan Payne. They discuss the Piven philosophy of acting training, child actors, their own personal connections to the Workshop, and the crucial importance of play in a mediatized culture. | Get at Short URL | Download TTIC- Piven Theatre - Aug 18, 2008 | Play in Popup.
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| TTIC- Chris Jones, Tony Adler, Kerry Reid - Aug 4, 2008 | This week's Talk Theatre in Chicago Podcast features three local critics: Chris Jones, Chief Critic for The Chicago Tribune; Tony Adler, Arts Editor for The Reader; and free-lance reviewer Kerry Reid. They talk with Anne Nicholson Weber about the job of the critic, what gets reviewed, the importance of context and the joy of surprise. | Get at Short URL | Download TTIC- Chris Jones, Tony Adler, Kerry Reid - Aug 4, 2008 | Play in Popup.
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| TTIC- Estrogen Fest - May 14, 2007 | This week on Talk Theatre in Chicago, Anne Nicholson Weber interviews Marilyn Campbell, Joanie Schultz and Ann Filmer about the upcoming Estrogen Fest - a ten-day festival of music, theater, dance, poetry, visual and performance art programs, discussions and workshops, by or about women. Also, we have an audio review of "My Children, My Africa" and Chicago's Theatre News. | Get at Short URL | Download TTIC- Estrogen Fest - May 14, 2007 | Play in Popup.
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| TTIC- Elliot, A Soldier's Fugue - Nov 13, 2006 | On this week's episode, Anne Nicholson Weber talks to director Lisa Portes and cast members Meighan Gerachis and Juan Villa about "Elliott, A Soldier's Fugue", by Quiara Allegria Hudes. They discuss the artistic challenges presented by the unusual form of the play, the emotional impact it has had on veterans, and the organizational challenges and rewards of co-production. Also, we have another audio review and Dustin Mote delivers Chicago's Theatre News | Get at Short URL | Download TTIC- Elliot, A Soldier's Fugue - Nov 13, 2006 | Play in Popup.
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