Welcome to Standby for Places! Taking the classic radio play style and introducing it to modern technology. Created by Freda Mattea, Margie Zarcone, Graydon Gund. Other creative team members include Dunya J. Karam and Benjamin Mandell.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 92 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | BooksPerforming ArtsArts |
Following the brilliant BEN FRANKLIN: AN INGENIOUS LIFE, playwright and actor Ray Flynt, and director Eric Sciotto sit down with Alexandra Kopko to discuss this entertaining and informative story.
Playwright and performer Ray Flynt brings Benjamin Franklin to life in this brilliant audioplay, based on his one man show. Directed by Eric Sciotto and also featuring Gabi Van Horn, Kevin Sebastian, and Dana Watkins.
Co-creator Margie Zarcone sits down with Burning Leaves playwright, Tom Rowan to discuss the play along with some of the moral and ethical questions it poses.
Co-creator Margie Zarcone sits down with Burning Leaves playwright, Tom Rowan to discuss the play along with some of the moral and ethical questions it poses.
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What a great podcast all around. The productions are so well recorded and acted, I feel like I’m ALMOST in the theatre. And the interviews are a great snapshot in the minds of creatives.
This project started with a few friends and I wanting to find a way to create during the pandemic, and it’s turned into such a fun project. I admire hearing my fellow co-creators and directors bringing life and theater to all of us, especially when we need it most.
This is perfect for theater lovers of all ages . Well done , fun and creative . Once you start you can’t stop listening .
A great variety of material...excited to see what they do next
This presentation is wonderful!! Laughed and cried. I loved every minute and as I was listening while walking, I often found myself looking behind me thinking someone was coming up to me...it was simply part of the recording!!
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