Treadin' the Boards. Talkin' the Craft.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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Categories | Performing ArtsArts |
Happy St. Valentine’s Day, IDSers! As we celebrate the falling in of love, this year we at the IDS have decided to celebrate the kind of love that survives life’s trials and tribulations. So, eat your heart shaped candies and enjoy your candle lit ... more
Merry Christmas, IDSers!! Enjoy the Holiday Season with those near and dear, grab some egg nog, and then settle in to listen to this year’s IDS Special. It’s a brief excerpt of a classic Abbott & Costello routine entitled Christmas Turkey. So it is... more
It’s Spooky Season once again, IDSers!! Enjoy this year’s special which is an episode from the old time radio series, LIGHTS OUT, entitled PYRAMID. So enjoy this treat…if you dare!! more
This is the last episode of this year’s IDS Summer Rep. For those that don’t know; during the summer, the IDS recreates old radio programs to the best of our abilities for your entertainment and our amusement. One a month-ish all summer long!! We cl... more
This is the second installment of the IDS’s Summer Rep Series for 2023. For those that don’t know; during the summer, the IDS recreates old radio programs to the best of our abilities for your entertainment and our amusement. One a month all summer ... more
On this episode, I’m joined by actors McKenna Steel, Christian Randell, and Brad Oxnam who directed this production of Romeo & Juliet for Watershed Public Theatre. Enjoy!! more
This year’s IDS Summer Rep begins with a collaboration with Project Audion complete with an introduction to this episode by Larry Groebe of Generic Radio Workshop. This international cast delivers a compelling performance on this “lost” episode of S... more
Happy New Year, IDSers!! As we sweep out the old year and welcome in the new, let’s have a little silly fun!! This year we celebrate the new year by giving you our version of a couple of Stan Freberg comedy sketches, St. George and the Dragonette a... more
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A wonderful podcast for those who support local theatre, plus radio drama thrown in, too!
Their holiday episodes are great. I am John’s son, so I have to give him a good review, but it is truly great.
I have never heard anything like this ever before! This is nothing short of outstanding! These two guys are hilarious as well as dead-sexy! I wish they wouldn't wait a whole week between episodes. This is.... (Shut up, John! There's no way they'l figure out it's me! Wait. Is this thing on?)
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