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Three on the Aisle

Summary: From AMERICAN THEATRE magazine, a podcast featuring drama critics Peter Marks, Terry Teachout, and Elisabeth Vincentelli as they talk about theatrical shows and trends from coast to coast.

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Podcasts:

 Three on the Aisle: Things Everyone Loves That We Hate | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week, the critics ask each other questions, including which Shakespeare plays they never want to see again and songs they love from otherwise terrible musicals.

 Three on the Aisle: Jukebox Musicals and British Invaders | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

It's the one-year-anniversary of this podcast! To celebrate, the critics discuss jukebox musicals, in particular 'Girl From the North Country,' and why there are so many Brits on Broadway.

 Three on the Aisle: RIP Theatre Talk | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

For the first show of the fall season, the critics discuss the demise of the TV show Theatre Talk and interview Bedlam theatre's Eric Tucker.

 Three on the Aisle: And Then There Were Two | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

On this week's episode, performer Amanda Duarte fills in for Terry Teachout and talks about her controversial article about theatre etiquette.

 Three on the Aisle: Can We Call Someone Pretty? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

On this week's podcast, the critics discuss when it's appropriate to discuss an actor's appearance in a review, plus they battle over 'Be More Chill.'

 Three on the Aisle: A Cornucopia of Questions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The critics discuss layoffs at the New York Daily News and answer questions from listeners.

 Three on the Aisle: Is Whitewashing Ever Okay? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The critics discuss whitewashing, the Muny protests, and get an education on San Francisco theatre from Bay Area critic Lily Janiak.

 Three on the Aisle: Is There an Alternative to the Tonys? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

On this episode, the critics grapple with the flaws of the Tony Awards and offer some possible fixes---and their alternative awards.

 Three on the Aisle: Problematic Shows and Those Who Love/Hate Them | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

On this episode, the critics take on a hot topic and chat with guest Jack Cummings III, artistic director of the Transport Group company.

 Three on the Aisle: And Then There Were Two | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

On this podcast, Peter Marks steps out and Lynn Nottage steps in. How is she as a theatre critic? Find out!

 Three on the Aisle: You’ve Got Questions? We Have Answers! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

On this episode, the critics ponder whether some shows are too dated to revive, reach into the mail bag, and tell you which (non-NYC) theatres are worth a visit this summer.

 Three on the Aisle: April Madness! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

On this episode, there's so many great shows and so little time to talk about them! The critics discuss "Three Tall Women" and "Angels in America" on Broadway, plus composer Erin McKeown stopped by.

 Three on the Aisle: Go Small or Go Home? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

On this podcast, the critics discuss "small-show syndrome"---is programming two-handers and one-set living-room dramas a way for producers to save money, or can it be an inspiring challenge for playwrights?

 Three on the Aisle, Or Is It Four? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week, the Chicago Tribune's Chris Jones joins the three critics to talk about 'Hamilton' on tour. Plus, 'Angels in America,' a history play or newly relevant?

 Three on the Aisle: ‘Not Again!’ Syndrome | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

On this podcast, the critics remember the late Jan Maxwell and debate the merits of revivals: artistically safe/stale or necessary for audience building?

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