
A theatre podcast hosted by critics Peter Marks (Washington Post) and Elisabeth Vincentelli (contributor to the New York Times). Featuring guest interviews, show discussion and more. marksvincentelli.substack.com
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 78 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts | |||

In this episode we talked to the two men who are largely the reason why “The Lost Boys” is the wow-iest wow spectacle of the Broadway season: director Michael Arden and scenic designer Dane Laffrey. They’ve been friends since their days at Interloche... more
A run at London’s Royal Court Theatre, followed by a transfer to the West End, followed by Broadway: not bad for your first play! That is exactly what happened to Mark Rosenblatt, the author of “Giant” and our guest on this episode. Mark spoke to us ... more
Ann Harada is the only lead from the Apple TV+ series “Schmigadoon!” to reprise her role (Florence Menlove, the mayor’s wife) in the Broadway version, and we couldn’t be happier — she’s particularly well tuned to Cinco Paul’s wacky world.
Ann’s bee... more
It seems hard to believe that Gina Gionfriddo is just making her Broadway debut now. And she does it with a comedy, “Becky Shaw,” that premiered at Second Stage back in 2009. Not only that, but the show marks this terrific playwright’s return to NYC ... more
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I have no idea why Elizabeth Vincentelli even goes to the theater let alone review it. Her criticism betrays her utter lack of rigor, or even knowledge of the history of theater, especially downtown and experimental work. The fact she writes for the Times means her dismissive tone and total lack of understanding of the crisis for theater workers in this town right now, means she is actively hurting people’s careers.
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Marks & Vincentelli: A Theatre Podcast launched 2 years ago and published 78 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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