The podcast that shares stories — original works, personal tales, favorites from TV shows, books, movies and more.
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The Playwriting Podcast
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The Playwriting Podcast, hosted by Ken Wolf, Artistic Director of Manhattan Repertory Theatre, will offer strategies and techniques for playwrights (and writers in general) "to get out of their heads" and write better, feel more motivated, get into that CREATIVITY ZONE, find more productive ways to complete a work, and to simply have more fun creating! Each episode we will explore what works and what doesn't work, so that you can jump start your playwriting and take your work to the next level.
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Playwright Spotlight features a new playwright every episode to discuss the tools of the trade and solutions to the obstacles we face as writers in hopes of making us all better and more successful playwrights.
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Character, plot, and career discussion to help you with your theatrical writing. Produced by Actualstorypodcasting.com
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Today we talk while I continue writing a play for my church
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Co-artistic Directors and Theatre educators Adam Marple and Budi Miller discuss the Theatre moving past the Covid-19 shutdown with topics such as the roles of the Audience, Actor, Director, Playwright, and Space in our new reality.To submit a question, please visit http://www.speakpipe.com/theatreofothers for voice recording or submit an email to [email protected] Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise. If you enjoyed this podcast, we´d love for you t ...
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In this collection, leading playwrights explain some of the key elements of a well-written play, and discuss how they approach them in their own work. Simon Stephens, David Hare, Katori Hall, Matt Charman, Nell Leyshon, James Graham, Alia Bano, Richard Bean, Anders Lustgarten and Roy Williams talk about writing dialogue, creating characters, structuring a narrative and more. They also offer some top tips for first time writers, and talk about their own writing methods.
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Women and Playwriting: Telling their Stories Summer 2014, Interviews conducted by Emma Weisberg, (Connecticut College Class of 2016) | A study funded by Andrew Mellon Foundation.
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A podcast about art and its role in our lives. Artist and armchair aesthetic philosopher Greg Beam probes various topics in the arts, asking how art both reflects and shapes our perceptions of the world.
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A weekly creative video game idea workshop between hosts Ryan Hamann, and Ryan Quintal, and the Play;Write community. Play;Write is a podcast about creating and sharing new ways to play. Each week, new ideas for new video experiences to bring to life. A proud part of the Cane and Rinse Network. Visit PlayWriteCast.com or email [email protected] to share your idea today!
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A podcast re-watching The Walking Dead, from the beginning, with two queer feminist playwrights who have a lot to say about horror, masculinity, and the women of the apocalypse. But mostly we're discussing who can get it and who should get it.
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A theater arts and performing arts podcast featuring interviews that inspire and empower performers, while encouraging the benefits of a healthy and balanced lifestyle. Interviews with acclaimed actors, writers, directors and musicians sharing the secrets behind their success.
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LocalTheatreNY.com's Podcast for theatre lovers everywhere. Taking you backstage to some of the hottest theatre in the New York Tri-State Area, from local, indy theatre to the broadway stage, we cover the shows, the productions, the people who bring you theatre, from acting coaches to actors, producers, directors, entire companies and more! FInd us at LocalTheatreNY.com
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Center Theatre Group, a nonprofit organization, is one of the largest and most active theatre companies in the nation, programming at the Ahmanson Theatre, Mark Taper Forum, and Kirk Douglas Theatre in Los Angeles.
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Featuring Ordinary People Doing Extraordinary things in The Arts
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The Quickening is an interview podcast for people who make and love theater. The premise is simple: We invite artists we admire and ask them one question… “What was it like making your first show in New York?” Where the conversation goes from there is up to the universe. The Quickening is hosted by Fern Diaz and Matt Kagen, co-founders of softFocus, a theater incubator for the digital age.
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Ever wondered what’s the big deal with a particular play or playwright? Was Romeo really worth it? What exactly was Oedipus’ complex? Who was Antigone antagonising? And why was a play about vaginas revolutionary for its time? This is where Play: Notes comes in. Join Dramaturgs Emily Duncan and Allison Horsley as they give you the need-to-know notes on plays that have influenced how we watch, read, and think about theatre. Warning: Contains mature themes, language, and spoilers. Play:Notes is ...
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A talk show hosted by an autistic media personality Blake “Crash” Priddle featuring intimate conversations with all kinds of aspiring people from across the arts and entertainment industry as well as folks that have inspiring stories to tell. Please note while some episodes contain course language most of them do not.
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Continuous Dream is an audio theater podcast of dramas and comedies written by Chicago playwright Amy Crider. The novel "Kells: a novel of the eighth century," dramatized here, was published by the University of New Orleans press in 2023, and can be ordered from any bookseller. We are currently paused in producing new episodes, but plan to begin again soon. Thanks for listening.
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What makes a Pulitzer Prize winner? The Pulitzer on the Road podcast travels across the country to meet with authors and journalists to share the stories behind their prize-winning work.
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Join Joe Murphy, Sherman’s Artistic Director and previous Old Vic Baylis Director, as he welcomes a new guest fortnightly to talk about their career in theatre, their highs and lows along the way – and to ask them the ultimate question: what's your favourite play? PlayCrush is created in collaboration with the Sherman Theatre, Cardiff, and is is supported by Royal Bank of Canada in association with the TS Eliot Estate. Neither The Old Vic or Sherman Theatre would be here during this uncertai ...
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I talk to writers publishing exciting work online or through small, cool presses.
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The Epikast is a collection of stories set in the mythical world of Kiinos. Inspired by classical mythologies of all kinds, the Epikast aspires to tell tales of epic proportion using the 5th Edition Mythic rules of the World's Most Common RPG in this actual play podcast.
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Andrew Hearle and professional actors from the StageMilk team share honest, intimate and embarrassing details about life as an actor. Together with special guests our hosts explore the reality of working/not working in one of the toughest industries in the world. Let's Talk Acting is an on-going series which examines how to act and how to be an actor.
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Break a Leg! is a podcast that explores the relationship between disability and the arts. Join playwright and advocate Nicole Zimmerer and her guests as they cover topics in theatre, film, TV, studio arts, music, and more. We’ll be spilling the “Disabili-Tea” on current and past events in disability history and investigate the future of accessibility in the arts. This podcast is perfect for fans of the arts looking to learn more about disability representation and arts accessibility in a fun ...
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A podcast for writers - by writers - creating community through words. WordCraft is a project created within the professional development branch of programming made available by the Writers’ Federation of New Brunswick, a non-profit organization that aims to nurture a sense of community among New Brunswick writers, with a mandate to develop and sustain professional skills and opportunities for New Brunswick writers, while raising public awareness of and engagement in the unique culture of wr ...
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Ken Wolf, Artistic Director of Manhattan Repertory Theatre in New York City, presents the 441st episode of THE PLAYWRITING PODCAST. Episode Story Topic: "Your Fear and What to Do with it!" "BUNDLES" with my Playwriting Services until Monday May 12, 2025! Book Playwriting Coaching and Get a FREE Script Consultation https://www.manhattanrep.com/playw…
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A series of short lectures about playwriting by award-winning writer Amy Crider.
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Sanaz Toossi and Lynn Nottage: The Politics of Playwriting
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46:30Sanaz Toossi won the 2023 Pulitzer in Drama for her play, English, a powerful play about four Iranian adults preparing for an English language exam and grappling with how learning a new language may alter their identities and represent a new life. Sanaz takes us behind the scenes as she and her cast and crew prepare to open English on Broadway. The…
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Painting a Room, Masterclasses vs Academia, and the Perils of Liking Your Own Writing - Playwright's Spotlight with June Thomson Morris
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55:04Send us a text Just over the week before the World Premiere of her first play celebrating the Centennial celebration of Coral Gables, Florida, multiple Emmy-winning journalist June Thomson Morris beamed into the Playwright's Spotlight. In this interview, we discuss attempting one's first play, overcoming obstacles, and experiencing your work come t…
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Ali shares a quick Courage the Cowardly Dog story called "Warm Whisper." This episode is dedicated in loving memory to the series' head writer, David Steven Cohen.
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Jonathan Eig and Yohance Lacour: New Perspectives on Stories from the Past
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45:38Jonathan Eig won the 2024 Pulitzer in Biography for King: A Life, a revelatory book on Martin Luther King Jr. that draws on new sources to enrich our understanding of the civil rights leader’s life. When Eig heard the 2024 Pulitzer-win for Audio Reporting, You Didn’t See Nothin, he knew he had to talk with the podcast host, Yohance Lacour of the In…
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TOO Episode 279 - Storytelling as Liberation
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53:43Send your questions or provocations to Adam or Budi here! In this episode Adam is joined by Steven Gaultney, our resident playwright and dramaturg, to discuss the notion of storytelling as a form of liberation. Support the show If you enjoyed this week´s podcast, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. To submit a question: Voice- http://www.speak…
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Ken Wolf, Artistic Director of Manhattan Repertory Theatre in New York City, presents the 440th episode of THE PLAYWRITING PODCAST. Episode Story Topic: "Creating a Scary Play!" "BUNDLES" with my Playwriting Services until Monday April 21, 2025! Book Playwriting Coaching and Get a FREE Script Consultation https://www.manhattanrep.com/playwriting-co…
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Voices, Overwriting, Stage Directions in Dialogue, and Infusing Your Writing with Heart - Playwright's Spotlight with Lisa Rosenbaum and Ronda Spinak
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1:02:16Send us a text Playwrights Lisa Rosenbaum and Ronda Spinak sat in the Playwright's Spotlight to discuss the evolution of their play The Violin Maker from its Sydney, Australia production to its US premiere from its origin from The Violins of Hope through its process up to rehearsals. We delve into the styles of salons, approaching flashbacks and ov…
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Hannah Dreier, Iván Valencia, and Gregory Bull: To the Border and Beyond
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48:50In 2023, a record breaking number of migrants braved the harrowing journey to the U.S./Mexico border in hopes of being granted asylum in America. In this episode, we hear from three Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists who covered different stages of this experience. First, we hear from two photojournalist staff contributors to Associated Press’ 2024…
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TOO Episode 278 - Conversation with Wellness Practitioner, Charlene Marie Muhammad
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1:14:14Send your questions or provocations to Adam or Budi here! In this episode, Budi sits down with Wellness Practitioner, Charlene Marie Muhammad to talk about her extensive career in the arts and as a yoga teacher. Charlene Marie Muhammad (MS, CNS, LD, E-RYT500, C-IAYT), a wellness practitioner, practicing yoga for over 30 years is a E-RYT500 yoga tea…
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Three Important Questions that will Transform your Playwriting Forever!
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11:43Ken Wolf, Artistic Director of Manhattan Repertory Theatre in New York City, presents the 439th episode of THE PLAYWRITING PODCAST. Episode Story Topic: "Three Important Questions that will Transform your Playwriting Forever!" MY PREMIERE PLAYWRITING COACHING - A 1 Year program! https://www.manhattanrep.com/premiere This was just published on Amazo…
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Trina Reynolds-Tyler and Sarah Conway on Going Beyond the Data
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42:15Journalists Sarah Conway, formerly of City Bureau, and Trina Reynolds-Tyler of the Invisible Institute won the 2024 Pulitzer Prize in Local Reporting for Missing in Chicago, an investigation into how the Chicago Police Department has been handling missing person cases for Black girls and women. They’re joined by Salamishah Tillet, a Pulitzer-prize …
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TOO Episode 277 - Book Club | The Natyasastra, by Bharata
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1:11:17Send your questions or provocations to Adam or Budi here! In this episode, Adam and Budi continue the 2025 book club series with 'The Natyasastra', by Bharata, which investigates Ancient Indian Theatre and Rasa Theory. Support the show If you enjoyed this week´s podcast, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. To submit a question: Voice- http://w…
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39: Sensei Ron Thomas A.K.A Bobby from The Karate Kid and Cobra Kai
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26:51Its the moment of truth this time on The Medley with our guest Sensei Ron Thomas best known for playing Bobby in The Karate Kid and Cobra Kai. He is now a motivational speaker and authour that has inspired many and wants to make it clear that bullying is not cool. Speaking of bullying, who was the real bully in The Karate Kid? Daniel or Johnny? Ron…
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I don’t really produce plays. There are many other organizations that are wonderful at producing plays, and I’m not interested in someone coming in that’s completely done and all they’re really looking for is financial support. I don’t work like that. What most excites me is when I meet with an artist who would love to do a site-specific piece, and…
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Ken Wolf, Artistic Director of Manhattan Repertory Theatre in New York City, presents the 438th episode of THE PLAYWRITING PODCAST. Episode Story Topic: "What the Heck is a Lifeline?" Check out my Premiere Playwriting Coaching - A year-long commitment to become a Fantastic playwright! https://www.manhattanrep.com/premiere This was just published on…
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London, N.Y., and L.A. Markets, Great Hooks and Good Stories, and Stealing from the Greats - Playwright's Spotlight with Stephen Laughton
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1:10:41Send us a text British L.A.-based playwright Stephen Laughton came sat in-house in the Playwright's Spotlight before the West Coast Premiere of his play One Jewish Boy. In this interview, we discuss the differences in the London, New York, and Los Angeles markets, London gatekeepers and the draw of the London Fringe and its difference to the Edinbu…
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TOO Episode 276 - Breaking the Fourth Wall
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1:00:04Send your questions or provocations to Adam or Budi here! In this episode, Adam and Budi discuss the concept of the fourth wall in theatre, exploring its impact on the relationship between performers and the audience. Does the fourth awl obscure the audience's role, and if so, is it necessary? Support the show If you enjoyed this week´s podcast, pl…
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Ken Wolf, Artistic Director of Manhattan Repertory Theatre in New York City, presents the 437th episode of THE PLAYWRITING PODCAST. Episode Story Topic: "Playwriting and Production!" I just released my new Premiere Playwriting Coaching! For more info and to book it, check out the link below: https://www.manhattanrep.com/premiere This was just publi…
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Deadlines, Storytelling Through Post-Its, and Working with Sensitive Subject Matter - Playwright's Spotlight with Judson Jones
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1:01:57Send us a text Before the World Premiere of his very first play, Judson Jones streamed into the Playwright's Spotlight. We discussed his background in theatre, film, and television and his journey to writing his first play and any challenges he overcame. We dove into hitting the flow state, introducing new ideas, the appreciation of new works, stor…
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TOO Episode 275 - The Actor as a Shaman
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1:00:57Send your questions or provocations to Adam or Budi here! In this episode Adam and Budi continue their conversation on Theatre as a Way of Life - this time taking an in-depth look at the Actor as a Shaman. Support the show If you enjoyed this week´s podcast, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. To submit a question: Voice- http://www.speakpipe.…
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Justin Chang and Joe Morgenstern on Cinevangalism
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47:13Now a film critic for The New Yorker, Justin Chang won the 2024 Pulitzer Prize in Criticism for film reviews he wrote for the Los Angeles Times. Joe Morgenstern has been reviewing films since 1959 and won 2005 Pulitzer in Criticism for weekly reviews he published at The Wall Street Journal. On this episode, Justin and Joe meet in LA’s historic Egyp…
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Ali discusses Disney's first feature-length animated film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937).
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Our nuclear security has been compromised and that really is a dangerous situation because all of our nuclear sites are nuclear power plants, or they are a theoretically defunct site like where nuclear Hanford doesn't occur anymore, but it represents three super-fund sites that need to be cleaned up because of the amount of nuclear waste. What has …
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Ken Wolf, Artistic Director of Manhattan Repertory Theatre in New York City, presents the 436th episode of THE PLAYWRITING PODCAST. Episode Story Topic: "MAKING IT HAPPEN ANY WAY THAT YOU CAN!" This was just published on Amazon: Ridiculously Wacky Plays by Ken Wolf https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DW9G9W5C My NEW Playwriting Book on Amazon! The Complete…
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Two Ideas That Collide, Having a Wise, Magical Woman, and Selling Widgets and Building a Market - Playwright's Spotlight with Megan Gogerty
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1:11:39Send us a text Playwright Megan Gogerty streamed into the Playwright's Spotlight right before the opening of her one-woman show and reimagining of the story of Beowulf. It's a fascinating episode with tons of wisdom to take in, unpack, and apply. We discuss one-person adaptations and letting the play be itself, the importance of intuition, the use …
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TOO Episode 274 - Theatre as a way of Life: Awakening the Audience's Potential
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48:02Send your questions or provocations to Adam or Budi here! In this episode, Adam and Budi kick off their new series, Theatre as a way of Life', looking at how theatre can be a powerful, transformative experience for exploring the actor and the audience. They start by diving into what it means to be an audience member - how watching theatre can shift…
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The Staff of Lookout Santa Cruz: The People vs. the Storms
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30:41In 2023, California’s Santa Cruz County was hit with nine atmospheric rivers that caused widespread displacement and devastation. During this period, the six reporters on staff at Lookout Santa Cruz – a roughly two-year old digital news outlet – stretched themselves thin providing in-depth coverage of the region’s most vulnerable communities. Their…
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38: Dominic Cardy Leader of the Canadian Future Party
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46:23With a federal election coming up, Dominic Cardy offers an alternative to the current parties in the House of Commons the "Canadian Future Party". A party that is not left or right but forward.By The Medley
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Ken Wolf, Artistic Director of Manhattan Repertory Theatre in New York City, presents the 435th episode of THE PLAYWRITING PODCAST. Episode Story Topic: "Being Transparent as a Playwright!" This was just published on Amazon: Ridiculously Wacky Plays by Ken Wolf https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DW9G9W5C My NEW Playwriting Book on Amazon! The Complete Fan…
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Vladimir Kara-Murza: Russian Imprisonment and Fighting for Democracy
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53:59Vladimir Kara-Murza won the 2024 Pulitzer in Commentary for opinion columns he wrote from solitary confinement in a Siberian prison. He and 2004 winner and Pulitzer Board member Anne Applebaum discuss how he published columns while imprisoned, what it was like being released in the largest US-Russia prisoner exchange since the Cold War, and why he …
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TOO Episode 273 - The Grad School Series | NYU Tisch | Carl Cofield
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1:04:31Send your questions or provocations to Adam or Budi here! In this episode, Adam and Budi continue our Grad School Series with Chair of Graduate Acting at NYU Tisch, Carl Cofield. Carl Cofield is the Chair of Graduate Acting at NYU Tisch and has served as the Associate Artistic Director of the Classical Theatre of Harlem since 2018. CTH directing cr…
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Ken Wolf, Artistic Director of Manhattan Repertory Theatre in New York City, presents the 434th episode of THE PLAYWRITING PODCAST. Episode Story Topic: "Turning a Story into a Play!" ZEN AND THE ART OF MARATHON RUNNING by Ken Wolf Get it on Amazon at the link below: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DZ6XZ9TW On Amazon: A collection of my plays! Ridiculo…
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Hypnotic Language, the Rules of the Card Game, and Asking Big Questions - Playwright's Spotlight with Audrey Cefaly
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1:16:09Send us a text Audrey Cefaly streamed into the Playwright's Spotlight after I had the pleasure of seeing the production of her play Alabaster at The Fountain Theatre in Los Angles. This is first time I've had the opportunity to talk to the playwright after seeing their work. We discuss asking big questions, making changes throughout the play's evol…
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TOO Episode 272 - Book Club | The Poetics, by Aristotle
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59:38Send your questions or provocations to Adam or Budi here! In the first book club episode of the year, Adam and Budi discuss The Poetics written by Aristotle, with commentary from David Bruin. Support the show If you enjoyed this week´s podcast, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. To submit a question: Voice- http://www.speakpipe.com/theatreofo…
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The Pulitzer on the Road podcast is back for season two! What does it take to win a Pulitzer Prize? In each episode, we’ll hear winners in conversation with one another, sharing stories behind their prize-winning work. This packed season features conversations between journalists and historians Vladimir Kara-Murza and Anne Applebaum, novelists Jayn…
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Ken Wolf, Artistic Director of Manhattan Repertory Theatre in New York City, presents the 433rd episode of THE PLAYWRITING PODCAST. Episode Story Topic: "Fantastic Play Development!!" This was just published on Amazon: Ridiculously Wacky Plays by Ken Wolf https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DW9G9W5C My NEW Playwriting Book on Amazon! The Complete Fantastic…
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TOO Episode 271 - The Spiritual Practice of the Theatre Maker
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1:03:58Send your questions or provocations to Adam or Budi here! In this episode, Dr Budi and Adam look at identity and spirituality in the theatre. They investigate the intersection between art, culture, and the human experience, and how this shapes your own artistic practice. Support the show If you enjoyed this week´s podcast, please leave a review on …
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Ken Wolf, Artistic Director of Manhattan Repertory Theatre in New York City, presents the 432nd episode of THE PLAYWRITING PODCAST. Episode Story Topic: "Action and Events! What Fun!" My NEW Playwriting Book on Amazon! The Complete Fantastic Play Series! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DT6LQWZC Everything you need to know to write great plays! Read som…
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ATLA's 20th Anniversary + "An Air of Certainty"
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35:24Ali commemorates the 20th anniversary of Avatar: The Last Airbender by reflecting on what the show means to her, sharing a few silly memories based on what little she saw of it back when it was originally airing, as well as why she's always loved Kataang from the very beginning. Additionally, she expresses her infinite excitement for the new upcomi…
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Overcoming Disability, the Benefits of Distractions, and the Ramifications of a Character's Actions - Playwright's Spotlight with Peter Anthony Fields
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49:06Send us a text This is a very important episode shining light onto a subject a lot of us don't realize our fellow creatives are struggling with and how it may affect their craft - disabilities. Peter Anthony Fields sat in the Playwright's Spotlight and shared his experience fighting Parkinson's and how his diagnosis changes his creative pursuit. We…
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Ken Wolf, Artistic Director of Manhattan Repertory Theatre in New York City, presents the 431st episode of THE PLAYWRITING PODCAST. Episode Story Topic: "To Come Back a Short Distance Correctly!" My NEW Playwriting Book on Amazon! The Complete Fantastic Play Series! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DT6LQWZC Everything you need to know to write great pla…
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This new book I've written SWEET DREAMS AHEAD FOR BED is a story that literally outlines the steps for getting ready for sleep for babies to four-year-olds. Also, in the book are tips for parents on how to get your child to go to sleep. And what I've discovered in the new books I've been doing is the front of the book is the story, and the back fou…
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TOO Episode 270 - The Combative Relationship
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58:22Send your questions or provocations to Adam or Budi here! In this episode, Adam and Budi explore the impact of combative behaviour on creativity and community. This extends out to the importance of maintaining and safe and productive environment to allow creative to occur. Support the show If you enjoyed this week´s podcast, please leave a review o…
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Ken Wolf, Artistic Director of Manhattan Repertory Theatre in New York City, presents the 430th episode of THE PLAYWRITING PODCAST. Episode Story Topic: "Listening to your Words!" The March Playwright's Reading Room on Zoom - Join us! https://www.manhattanrep.com/reading-room This was just published on Amazon: Ridiculously Wacky Plays by Ken Wolf h…
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TOO Episode 269 - The Political Theatre
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1:07:10Send your questions or provocations to Adam or Budi here! Adam and Budi sit down with playwright Future D. Fidel, wherein they discuss the recent escalation of conflict within the Congo. This leads into a conversation about The Political Theatre, and how all theatre is inherently political. This episode was recorded 30/01/2025 Support the show If y…
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Ken Wolf, Artistic Director of Manhattan Repertory Theatre in New York City, presents the 429th episode of THE PLAYWRITING PODCAST. Episode Story Topic: "Ridiculously Wacky Plays!" This was just published on Amazon: Ridiculously Wacky Plays by Ken Wolf https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DW9G9W5C My NEW Playwriting Book on Amazon! The Complete Fantastic Pl…
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Collaborating with Your Characters, Resting Your Cards, and the Structure of Bernard Gerbanier - Playwright's Spotlight with Carolyn Gage
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57:36Send us a text Before the World Premiere of her play, Georgia and the Butch, playwright Carolyn Gage streamed into the Playwright's Spotlight. As happens with most episodes lately we explore something new about the craft and delve into the documentary play, in this case the relationship between Georgia O'Keefe and Maria Chabot. We discuss framing a…
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Send your questions or provocations to Adam or Budi here! Join us as we unveil the lineup for our third annual Theatre of Others Book Club! This year, our theme is 'Books you should have studied... but didn't!' We'll explore the works that have shaped theatre and theatre making process through the ages - examining their influence on modern performa…
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