
Before the House Closed, Joey Sims and Connor Scully snuck into the theater. Now, the pair will discuss two shows they both saw. House Closed: Theater We Saw w. Sims and Scully is focused on off and off-Broadway work that, in some cases, might already be gone. The show might be closed, but it’s not forgotten—Joey and Connor are gonna talk about it. Poster: Casey Roonan
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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Sims and Scully break format for a special Broadway episode—their first! They're joined by Jackson McHenry, critic at Vulture and editor of the weekly theater newsletter Stage Whisperer, to go category by category through this year's Tony nominations... more
It's that time of year: the 2026-27 season announcements are rolling in, and Scully and Sims have… mixed feelings. They work through the latest reveals from Classic Stage Company, The Public Theater, and more, weighing what's exciting, what's puzzlin... more
This week, Sims & Scully are joined by dramaturg, cultural commentator, and TikToker Grace Walker (NotKristenBell) for a wide-ranging conversation that starts with the ongoing discourse around theater influencers, free tickets, and who's actually tel... more
Scully and Sims are joined by theater critic and TikTok commentator Joe Weinberg (aka @overthinkingtheater) to break down a pair of very different, very unsettling shows: No Singing in the Navy at Playwrights Horizons and The Adding Machine at The Ne... more
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Two NYC-based hosts critique and contextualize off-Broadway and experimental theater, sharing detailed impressions, heartfelt opinions, and practical notes on production choices, venue ecosystems, and funding dynamics. Episodes center on two or more recent shows—ranging from immersive and solo-performance pieces to traditional but contemporary approaches—while situating them within broader industry trends, including marketing strategies, audience engagement, and the economics shaping venues and partnerships. Expect candid debates on pacing, narrative approach, and the balance between spectacle and storytelling, often with behind-the-scenes anecdotes and occasional guest viewpoints that illuminate current theatrical discourse. The show stand... more
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