HowlRound Theatre Commons' Podcasts
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Podcasts:
By Jeffrey Mosser, Rachel Grossman, Colin K. Bills. In this episode of the From the Ground Up Podcast, Jeffrey Mosser discusses devising audience integrated performances with dog & pony dc founder Rachel Grossman and co-conspirator Colin K.
By Jeffrey Mosser, Quita Sullivan. In this episode of the From the Ground Up Podcast, Jeffrey Mosser and Quita Sullivan of New England Foundation of the Arts talk equity in the grant making process, and share some best practices for
By Jeffrey Mosser, Lindsay Puckett, MD. In this episode of the From the Ground Up Podcast, Jeffrey Mosser talks to longtime friend and medical doctor Lindsay Puckett about the uncanny similarity in the grant application process for theat
By Jeffrey Mosser, Leda Hoffmann. In episode seven of the From the Ground Up Podcast, Jeffrey Mosser talks to Leda Hoffman about her recent appointment of artistic director of Strawdog Theatre Company.
By Jeffrey Mosser, Stephanie McKee. In episode six of the From the Ground Up podcast, Jeffrey Mosser interviews Stephanie McKee about the history of Junebug Productions, and how they look to "that blue sky" to imagine what is possibl
By Jeffrey Mosser, michaela petro. In episode five of the From the Ground Up podcast, Michaela Petro walks us down her path on becoming an ensemble member of Strawdog Theatre Company, and how she contributes to cultivating their ar
By Jeffrey Mosser, Ova Saopeng. In this episode of the From the Ground Up Podcast, host Jeffery Mosser talks with Ova Saopeng of TeAda Productions about the importance of telling immigrant and refugee stories.
By Jeffrey Mosser, Emily K. Harrison. In episode three of the From the Ground Up podcast, Emily K.
By Jeffrey Mosser, Coya Paz. In episode two of the From the Ground Up podcast, Coya Paz gives us the history and a peek into the future of Free Street Theater as it enters its fiftieth anniversary.
By Jeffrey Mosser, Michael Fields. In episode one of the From the Ground Up Podcast, host Jeffrey Mosser speaks with Michael Fields, the Producing Artistic Director of Dell’Arte International, about how the ensemble has grown over t
By Jeffrey Mosser. Jeffrey Mosser introduces a new podcast series, From the Ground Up, about ensemble-based and collaboratively-created theatre companies.
By Michael Lueger, Piotr Wołodźko. We welcome back Stories from the Eastern West for Part 2 of their exploration of the life and work of Polish theatre director Jerzy Grotowski.
By Michael Lueger, Piotr Wołodźko. The Theatre History Podcast is proud to partner with Stories from the Eastern West to present the first of a two-part episode on the life and work of revolutionary theatre director Jerzy Grotowski.
By Michael Lueger, Richard Schoch, Amanda Eubanks Winkler. The Restoration was an era of theatrical innovation and rebirth in England. It also saw a number of strikingly radical revisions of William Shakespeare's original plays. Dr.
By Michael Lueger, Matt DiCintio. In this week's Theatre History Podcast, Matt DiCintio on the origins of the freak show and its lasting influence on our perceptions of disability, race, and physical difference.