About: The SDCF Podcast series includes insightful and in-depth conversations about the working processes and experiences of directors and choreographers. This series features four decades of interviews and panel discussions with some of the field’s most distinguished luminaries, including Hal Prince and Lloyd Richards. Recent episodes include conversations with such notable artists as Anne Kauffm... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 240 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts |
Check out this podcast of our one on one conversation with Rachel Chavkin that we hosted at Sunlight Studios in January 2025. This conversation was focused on Rachel's expansive career as an artist and approach to her craft. There was a focus on her ... more
Check out this recording of our webinar conversation with Casey Nicholaw hosted on Zoom in March 2025. This conversation focused on Casey’s expansive career. Topics of discussion included his approach to the craft, serving as both director and choreo... more
We are excited to bring you this new episode in our podcast series, The Art of Collaboration, with Brandon Stirling Baker and Justin Peck. This series focuses on directors and choreographers in conversation with some of their collaborators. The serie... more
Enjoy this special stand alone episode with Anne Bogart. This is a recorded in-person conversation held in London with the Young Vic and SDCF in January 2025 that is now in podcast form. Anne discusses working in the theatre as a director including d... more
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Wonderful archive of discussions and interviews. I look forward to what’s next!
For the love of god, please hire a sound engineer that can reduce the volume of laughs from the audience when editing the episode.
This pod cast is brilliant. Graham brings forth a great conversation with each director. As a scenic designer, I am always SO inspired by these directors. Hearing their thoughts on what moves them, how they got to where they are, their working methods, their dreams and desires. It is pure gold.
Graham! Thank you for currating such an incredible line-up of directors and engaging in such rigorous conversation with them. The series has been a treat and a necessary retreat. I hope SDC and the foundation continue to support this work.
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The series features in-depth conversations with notable directors and choreographers from the world of American theatre, documenting their artistic processes and experiences over four decades. Through dialogues with acclaimed figures such as Hal Prince, Twyla Tharp, and Anne Kauffman, the series provides a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of theatre and the pivotal moments that shape its future. It also gives listeners a unique perspective on various aspects of theatre production, including directing, choreography, and the myriad challenges faced by artists in this creative field, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the performing arts.
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