
Your home for silly, yet thoughtful discussion about San Francisco Bay Area Theatre by the artists and designers who make it.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts | ||||

Hello, friends! After a (way too long) break B.A.T. man is back with a new mobile mic, a new baby (I became a father), and a Happy New Year!
My good friends, and long-time collaborators Staci Arriaga, and Scott Maraj join me to talk about my lates... more
Keaton Wilkerson is off to a pretty good start in his journey in the BAT world. After finishing college and returning to his home in the East Bay last fall he has only had a handful of weeks where he wasn't in rehearsal or performance. Keaton and I m... more
Jennifer Perry has lived all her life working and creating art in East Bay. She is my employer at "Lareen Fender's Ballet School Performing Arts", where I teach. And she is my Director in the East bay Area Premiere of the East Bay Premiere of "Roald ... more
After a (way too long) break I was finally able to record a new podcast with my friend Brian Watson. Brian is the Resident Scenic Designer and Painter for 42nd St. Moon in San Francisco. He is also a skilled actor, singer, and master of the arts. We ... more
Bethany Deal is the Costume Shop Manager and Designer for Center Rep in Walnut Creek and their production of A Christmas Carol. She talked with me in between preview performances and talked about her journey from studying Pharmacology in Sacramento t... more
Dyan McBride has been working in the Bay Area since the mid 90's and has been a director, actor and professor. She is currently rehearsing Her third Production of "Scrooge in Love" at Lucky Penny Productions in Napa, opening Nov 30th. I joined her in... more
Neal Pascua and I have known each other for a long time (almost 20 years). We had the same friends, we went to the same school, and we have worked for the same places. But after all of this dancing around each other, we finally were able to have a on... more
I was able to grab some time with Josh Marx between his many projects and discuss the nature of the Immersive Theatre Scene in the Bay Area, as well as Blood Cannons, babies, and Pokemon evolutions.
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