Trav S.D., the M.C. of “Travesties of 2012″ at the New York Musical Theatre...
click to read the text! If you’re like the rest of the Family Guy-watching generation, when you hear the word “Vaudeville” you probably think of the characters Vern & Johnny, who pop up every now...
View ArticleCynthia von Buhler and the cast of “Speakeasy Dollhouse”
A murdered businessman. Illegal booze. Accusations of infidelity. Political intrigue. Family secrets. Baked goods. All ingredients for an evening in Speakeasy Dollhouse. The brainchild of artist...
View ArticleNeilson R. Jones, Lucy Breyer, and Vivian Hwang of Confetti Stage’s “The Lesson”
…and now for something a little different. Summer’s coming on, and that generally means two things for off-off-Broadways theatre: breaks for some, and festivals for everyone else. Your humble producer...
View ArticleAimee Todoroff, director of “Brecht in the Park”
Birds chirping. Children playing. Sun. Grass. Epic theatre? Yep. In case you’ve never listened to the podcast (or met me), I love Brecht’s work. And I love performances that are out in the open, and...
View ArticleElly Smokler, Emilie Soffe, actors, and director Lisa Szolovits of “We Were...
If you’ve seen any press about We Were Nothing!, the first thing you probably noticed was that you don’t know where you can see it. The play, written by Will Arbery, is being performed in an...
View ArticleLori Wolter Hudson, adapter/director, and David Hudson, actor, of “Drunkle...
Take one part Chekhov, two parts drinking game, one part party, add a dash of improv, and you’ve got a recipe for fun, boozy theatre in a bar the way only Three Day Hangover can do it. When you love...
View ArticleTOWN HALL: Crisis to Creation
To celebrate this 150th Episode of the podcast—something a little different for Go See a Show! Instead of interviewing theatre-makers about their work, the mic is in front of the advocates who are...
View ArticleDaniel Adams, Jason Aguirre, Sarah Burkhalter, and Chef Rick Martinez of “krāv”
Let’s face it, the thought of a dinner-party with strangers can be anxiety-inducing. But while dinner with strangers is exactly what you’re signing up for with 5 Senses Theatre‘s krāv experience, let...
View ArticleKatie Melby, Eric Powell Holm, and Kelly Klein of “Rise and Fall”
“From the first it has been the theatre’s business to entertain people, as it also has of all the other arts. It is this business which always gives it its particular dignity; it needs no other...
View ArticleDaria Miyeko Marinelli and Elana McKelahan of “Untamable”
Ever wanted to watch as a major heist unfolds in front of your eyes? Not on film, but actually happening right in front of you? Thanks to the magic of immersive theatre, you can. Daria Miyeko Marinelli...
View ArticleMegan Lee & Kevin Paul Smith of “Perchance to Dream Theatre”
After two weeks of conversations with (fabulous) playwrights, his week’s episode of Go See a Show! features two (wonderful) actors — Megan Lee & Kevin Paul Smith, company members of Perchance to...
View ArticleJason Tyne-Zimmerman of The Cohort, producer of the Exquisite Corpse Festival
This week, Go See a Show! interviews the Artistic Director of The Cohort, Jason Tyne-Zimmerman. Jason & The Cohort are producing the Exquisite Corpse Festival next month at the Richmond Shepard...
View ArticleMaximilian Clark of Altruistic Theatre Company, producer of “Bareknuckle...
Go See a Show! is proud to present an interview with Maximilian Clark, the man behind Altruistic Theatre Company‘s unique “no-holds-barred” Bareknuckle Theatre Festival. It’s kind of like the...
View Article“Into the Woods,” a fundraiser for The Sylvia Center
This episode of Go See a Show! may not be about a technically “off-off-Broadway” show, but the impulse behind this production is very much in the vein of my favorite kinds of OOB shows — a bunch of...
View ArticleAndrew Goffman, playwright & performer, and director Charles Messina of “The...
It might seem surprising to hear that an off-off-Broadway show has been running for three years, to consistently packed houses. Then again, when that show is a frank, honest, laugh-filled discussion...
View ArticleEmma Schimminger, Neal Moeller, and Leanne Mercadante of Perchance to Dream’s...
The good folks at Perchance to Dream Theatre return to Go See a Show! to give us the low-down on their production of The Tempest, running now (for one week only!) at Theatre 54....
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