Performing Arts Podcasts

PipersPicks.TV (Pick Me!) show

PipersPicks.TV (Pick Me!)Join Now to Follow

Tween entertainment reporter Piper Reese brings kids and young adults the latest celebrity interviews, theme parks, restaurants, toys...and just about anything else kids, tweens & teens are into! We've got a fun, fast-paced format. The "Planet's Youngest Podcaster" is always G rated!

By Piper Reese

The Great Gildersleeve Replay show

The Great Gildersleeve ReplayJoin Now to Follow

Said to be both the first spin-off program, and one of the first situation comedies, The Great Gildersleeve came a long way from his Fibber McGee and Molly origins. Lets hear these shows once again, and replay 16 years worth of comedy gold!

By Relic Radio Productions

The Concert show

The ConcertJoin Now to Follow

Classical Music Podcasts from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

By Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Drama of the Week show

Drama of the WeekJoin Now to Follow

Every Friday we bring you a new drama from Radio 4 or Radio 3. Exercise your imagination with some of the best writers and actors on radio. Storytelling at its very best.

By BBC Radio 4

KPFK - Jimmy Dore Live show

KPFK - Jimmy Dore LiveJoin Now to Follow

Jimmy Dore Live

By Jimmy Dore & Co.

Alan Bennett and Judi Dench perform a short radio play show

Alan Bennett and Judi Dench perform a short radio playJoin Now to Follow

Taken from the NT Archive, this is a Platform event from 1995 where Alan Bennett invited Judi Dench to perform a short radio play with him in front of a live audience at the National Theatre. This is an audio recording of that event.

By National Theatre

Radio 3's Fifty Modern Classics show

Radio 3's Fifty Modern ClassicsJoin Now to Follow

Artists, musicians and composers introduce fifty key pieces of classical music composed between 1950 and 2000. As featured in the Radio 3 programme, Hear & Now.

By BBC Radio 3

American Masters LENNONYC - Beyond Broadcast | PBS show

American Masters LENNONYC - Beyond Broadcast | PBSJoin Now to Follow

Each podcast will consist of slightly edited interviews conducted for the film American Masters LENNONYC introduced by Susan Lacy, series creator and executive producer of American Masters and a producer of LENNONYC and Michael Epstein, director/writer of LENNONYC. New "episodes" will post weekly every Thursday until the Thursday after broadcast on November 22. The final episode will be a question and answer session using the best questions submitted by users via email. The content will be available on the American Masters Web site (pbs.org/americanmasters) and iTunes. Users can check back in these locations or subscribe to keep up to date with the newest episodes. The first podcast will feature Jack Douglas talking about his long relationship with John Lennon including his time producing Double Fantasy. A highlight of the interview is Douglas’ account about a probable Beatles reunion for a Ringo album slated to be recorded in early 1981. According to Douglas, Lennon had told him both he and Paul McCartney had signed on to the album and each had written original songs for Ringo. Lennon’s songs, Stepping Out and Nobody Told Me instead appeared on Lennon's posthumous album, Milk and Honey. Slated to appear on later podcasts are Bob Gruen, personal friend and Lennon photographer, Jim Keltner, drums on various Lennon/Ono albums, Elton John, musician, and Yoko Ono, multi-media artist and peace activist.

By American Masters | PBS

The Doctor Who Audio Dramas show

The Doctor Who Audio DramasJoin Now to Follow

The Doctor Who Audio Dramas is the world's longest running fan production of Doctor Who. Started in 1982, this series spans six Doctors, a host of companions, and over 190 stories. Thousands of episodes are downloaded every month. New episodes appear on iTunes four weeks after they premier on the main website. www.dwad.net Note that, due to the age of some of the material, quality will vary.

By SegalChord Productions

Silk Flowers and Papier Mache Hearts show

Silk Flowers and Papier Mache HeartsJoin Now to Follow

Ashley Flowers and Eric Hart discuss the world of props for the stage and screen.

By Silk Flowers and Papier Mache Hearts