Lights Up: The DC Theatre Podcast is dedicated to theatre in the metropolitan DC area. This is kind of the stuff you hear behind closed doors or in dark corners of bars when nobody else is listening. If you want reviews, there are plenty of other resources out there. These are the kinds of conversations we want to have and largely go unheard. It's story-telling at its core, and DC theatre is the b... more
Episodes | 2 | Founded | 12 years ago | Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts |
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In this very special time-traveling episode, Maboud sets out to explore why we choose to re-tell, re-envision, and re-invent certain stories, and how they evolve. Joined by Derek Goldman, Louis Butelli, and Joe Brack.
Maboud and Matt are joined by guests Jenny McConnell Frederick from Cultural DC and The Source Festival, Julianne Brienza and Alex Engel from The Capital Fringe Festival.
Very informative and smart conversations! I highly recommend it for anybody interested in theatre.
As a frequent DC theater-goer, I really enjoyed this inside perspective on buildng theater seasons and audiences. Well done! I'm very eager to hear the next podcast.
Really great first episode…can't wait for more!!
Already can't wait for the next episode. It's nice to hear other people are thinking the same things you've thought and hopefully this will continue to be a forum to discuss them.
I love the discussion and think that the podcast is already covering topics that aren't being discussed in any other media source. You only hear these discussions in bars and greenrooms (and maybe boardrooms of theatres).
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