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Chick-Fil-a
Music
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Houston
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The Wiz
Memoriam
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A Nice Indian Boy
Broadway
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South Asian Diaspora
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We are a married couple talking about current trends and social issues. We are also going to talk about the reboot of the Little House on the Prairie series.

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Lee talks about the history of AIDS FOUNDATION HOUSTON and OMEGA HOUSE. These two organizations were grassroots efforts originating from our community in the 1980s, and now they are large, structured nonprofits. It serves as a reminder of how the sma... more

Thanksgiving, love it or hate it, is just around the corner. So Brett and Lee look at how it all started, and discuss how theirs have been over the years. Is it family? Is it food? Or is it just a hassle of a holiday? We look at some trivia and some ... more

When did GAY come to mean what it does now? Brett and Lee dive into the history of the words for LGBTQIA+ folk. Some of them are hysterical. However, it is challenging to find historical information from these individuals from the past, as they lacke... more

HOUSE OF GUINNESS from Netflix is a new favorite series of ours. It has the costume drama that Lee loves, and the zip and biff bang pow that Brett does. It is well acted, well paced, and well designed. You can hear us rave about it right here!

Michael Locher is Alley Theatre's Director of Design, and in this episode, Brett talks to him about the impressive work he did with THE DA VINCI CODE. The show closes on October 19th, and this interview ran on BROADWAY WORLD and also on the KPFT prog... more

Richard Watson is a great friend of ours, and he has an amazing history. Lee talks to him about growing up and coming out in rural Mississippi and New Orleans. He gains perspective from Richard on what life was like for him as he grew up, and Richard... more

One night, Lee proclaimed, "Diana Ross, the iconic beauty of our time!" He asked Brett if he could think of another, and that led us down a rabbit hole about beauty and iconic women.  And somehow, all of this ends up being our gayest episdoe ever!"

Brett talks to Lee about how to age well - exercises, sleep, diet, and social. Lee is much older than anyone would guess, and he is a great model for how to age gracefully and in great shape along the way. So it's an interesting discussion for anyone... more

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D. Jerome
A formidable triple threat actor and dancer performing the Tin Man in The Wiz.
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Episode: Brett's Interview with D. Jerome of THE WIZ - Episode 14
Jenny Lee Stern
Broadway actress known for her role in Forbidden Broadway.
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Episode: Brett's Interview with Jenny Lee Stern of FORBIDDEN BROADWAY - Episode 12
Dixie Longate
Theatrical Tupperware saleswoman and performance artist
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Episode: Dixie's Tupperware Party at STAGES HOUSTON! - Episode 10 / April 16th
Wesley Whitson
A Houston native actor preparing to play Hamlet in an adaptation by 4th Wall Theatre.
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Episode: Brett's Interview with Wesley Whitson about HAMLET - Episode 8 / April 9th
Noga Flaishon
Playwright of 'Memoriam'
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Episode: Brett Interviews Noga Flaishon who is premiering MEMORIAM at MAIN STREET - Episode 4 / March 26th

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Brett Cullen
Co-host and commentator focusing on various societal themes and cultural discussions.

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Brett's Interview with Jenny Lee Stern of FORBIDDEN BROADWAY - Episode 12
Q: Do you think that the three of them are going to follow after you?
While she hopes her daughters explore various careers, she emphasizes their talent and support for theatre.
Brett's Interview with Jenny Lee Stern of FORBIDDEN BROADWAY - Episode 12
Q: Do you feel bad making fun of some of these folks?
She acknowledges that humor has evolved and they strive to be clever and sensitive in their parodies, acknowledging the need to be mindful of the times.
Brett's Interview with Jenny Lee Stern of FORBIDDEN BROADWAY - Episode 12
Q: How did you end up in this production?
Jenny explains her long-standing relationship with the Forbidden Broadway team, having participated in various productions over the years.
Lisa D'Amour from Catastrophic Theatre presenting THE FROZEN SECTION! - Episode Two / March 19th
Q: What aspects of this play are you inserting regarding gender non-conformity?
Sage, the young character, identifies as non-binary, and the cast features a diverse range of gender identities and ages, enhancing the play's exploration of fluidity in identity.
Lisa D'Amour from Catastrophic Theatre presenting THE FROZEN SECTION! - Episode Two / March 19th
Q: What inspired you to come up with The Frozen Section?
The idea rooted from D'Amour's long consideration of grocery stores as symbols, particularly influenced by societal dynamics observed during crises like hurricanes.

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