A new podcast from the company wild imaginings; discussing the importance of Theater and how people can use theater to express their inner voices.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Performing ArtsArts |
We are rejoined by the founders of Bulletpoint Theatre Company, based out of London, to hear all about their production of Our Last First, a play that we discussed last season because of one intriguing detail: it's a play without pronouns. more
WGA and SAG-AFTRA are on strike, meaning the writers and actors unions. But why? What are their demands, and why won't studios meet them? And why does this matter in the grand scheme of what it means to tell good stories? more
PRIDE month, so you know what that means. Time to talk about some of our favorite LGBTQIA+ plays! more
Come hear about our top 8 plays out of the 300 we received! They’re truly remarkable, and we can’t wit to share them with you. more
In this episode, we read and discuss not one but TWO ENTIRE plays. A lot can be packed into 10 minutes, and these conversations have been distilled in particularly interesting ways. Join us to hear these works come to life! more
It’s May, which means we have to take a moment to talk mental health. Join Breshena, Trent, and Mackenzie to talk about some of their favorite plays that deal with this important subject matter. more
Today, Halley joins our hosts to talk about new musicals, the struggles with casting, and other important hot takes. See how her take from the New York theatre scene differs (or not) from ours here in Texas! more
Today we interview Bullet Point Theatre Company based out of London, UK, who are currently undertaking a production that is completely genderless. A love story that can be played by any two persons, regardless of age or physical description. How is i... more
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Familiar, accessible, and yet so poignant, the Wild Imaginings Team’s podcast is one not to miss. I adore it and anticipate every episode! Keep showcasing new voices and conversations with heart :)
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