
Kelly and a friend each episode seek to talk about different theatre experiences each week. She swears it's less pretentious than it sounds.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | Performing ArtsArtsDesign | ||||

PART TWO
Roughly one year after the podcast update, Kelly is back to fulfill a promise made in Season 1.
A round table where Annika Perez-Krikorian, Gabriela Morales, and Jacob Santos, and I chat about the “In The Heights” movie. Topics ranging fr... more
Roughly one year after the podcast update, Kelly is back to fulfill a promise made in Season 1.
A round table where Annika Perez-Krikorian, Gabriela Morales, and Jacob Santos, and I chat about the “In The Heights” movie. Topics ranging from cultura... more
Blake and Kelly dive into a shared favorite musical with Into the Woods, a beloved musical classic. We talk about the Central Park version featuring Broadway legends as well as a few Hollywood stars. Referencing contemporary musical theatre costumi... more
Listen to Arianna and I discuss bi-lingual musicals, Interracial relationships and the dynamics that come from them. “In the Heights” is one of my favorite shows and this is not the last you’ll hear about it.
Arianna talked to me about how she was l... more
Erin and I dive into the world of 1960’s spies. We talk about all the plot twists, so watch the show provided in the links below!
We also talk a little bit about representation as well as the accessibility in theatre Starkid Productions and Tin Can ... more
This week we look at an old show Ari and Kelly saw last year, from a podcast they recorded last year. Fly back in time as we talk about Romeo and Juliet adaptations, and what makes this one so great.
We talk about the unique choice to add music as ... more
Roughly FIVE months later, Sarah and Ross join the podcast to talk about their unique experience with Superterranean.
Listen as we take you back into the world of Pig Iorn’s Subterranean Super Show, filled with interesting costumes, and ideas left u... more
In this episode we take two self-described “Type A” architects and throw them head first into the world of devised theatre.
Filled with conversations of fan-girling, flesh sausages, black clouds and maybe narrative structure. Listen to us talk, in ... more
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