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Podcasts:
By Michael Lueger, Susanne Shawyer. Michael Lueger talks with Dr. Susanne Shawyer of Elon University about the Democratic National Convention of 1968 and Theatre of Cruelty.
By Michael Lueger. Michael Lueger talks with scholar and activist Jorge Huerta.
By Michael Lueger, Jorge Huerta. Michael Lueger talks with scholar and activist Jorge Huerta.
By Michael Lueger. Michael Lueger kicks off a month of interviews about political theatre by talking with Amy Brady about the Federal Theatre Project.
By Michael Lueger, Amy Brady. Michael Lueger kicks off a month of interviews about political theatre by talking with Amy Brady about the Federal Theatre Project.
By Michael Lueger. Michael Lueger and Barbara Fuchs discuss the plays written during Spain’s theatrical Golden Age, and Barbara’s Diversifying the Classic project, which aims to bring them back into prominence for English-speaking audiences.
By Michael Lueger, Barbara Fuchs. Michael Lueger and Barbara Fuchs discuss the plays written during Spain’s theatrical Golden Age, and Barbara’s Diversifying the Classic project, which aims to bring them back into prominence for En
By Michael Lueger. Michael Lueger talks with Joel Berkowitz about Yiddish theatre’s historical and present iterations.
By Michael Lueger, Joel Berkowitz. Michael Lueger talks with Joel Berkowitz about Yiddish theatre’s historical and present iterations.
By Michael Lueger. Michael Lueger talks with director and librettist Joshua William Gelb about The Black Crook , considered by some to be the first musical.
By Michael Lueger, Joshua William Gelb. Michael Lueger talks with director and librettist Joshua William Gelb about The Black Crook, considered by some to be the first musical.
By Michael Lueger. Eric Swanson and Michael Lueger discuss actor Edwin Booth, the brother of Abraham Lincoln’s assassin.
By Michael Lueger, Eric Sawnson. Eric Swanson and Michael Lueger discuss actor Edwin Booth, the brother of Abraham Lincoln’s assassin.
By Michael Lueger. Maya Cantu and Michael Lueger discuss how the musicals of the 1940s saw the emergence of a new figure: the “boss lady.”
By Michael Lueger, Maya Cantu. Maya Cantu and Michael Lueger discuss how the musicals of the 1940s saw the emergence of a new figure: the “boss lady.”