Co-artistic Directors and Theatre educators Adam Marple and Budi Miller discuss the Theatre moving past the Covid-19 shutdown with topics such as the roles of the Audience, Actor, Director, Playwright, and Space in our new reality.To submit a question, please visit http://www.speakpipe.com/theatreofothers for voice recording or submit an email to podcast@theatreofothers.com Messages may be quoted ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 225 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Performing ArtsArtsEducation |
In this episode, Adam and Budi sit down with Balinese academic and performer, John Emigh, to discuss his extensive career. more
In this episode, Adam and Budi go back through some listener questions and insights. more
In this episode, Adam and Budi discuss a recent article in which Patsy Rosenburg steps down from the Guildhall Drama School, leading to a further discussion around the tuition of further education and whether this is an approachable, and sustainable,... more
In this episode, Budi sits down with return guest, Fabio Motta, to discuss how they approach decolonizing acting training in their rooms, and what that looks like, and the results they see. more
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This podcast is TOO-OOO Good! Lead by theatre masters Budi Miller and Adam Marple, it is the most comprehensive, expert, thought-provoking, entertaining Theatre podcast, Period. It is a vital resource for makers, performers, actors, directors, teachers and industry professionals of theatre. It tackles all the huge questions and the hosts don’t hold back. And!! The guests are the most highly decorated, accomplished and expert creatives you’ll have the privilege and pleasure of listening to in yo... more
These guys know what they are talking about! Their guests are soooo good!
Amazing! Thought Provoking! Hilarious! more
The passion these amazing humans show, is very uplifting.
Wow! As a professional physical theatre artist, I am blown away by the rapport and depth of expertise that both Adam and Budi present in Theatre of Others podcast. Their conversations are exciting and provocative, in that their wisdom sparks connection and understanding within my personal experience as actor and audience. I appreciate that this podcast is centered on Theatre as a cultural practice, as it opens up broader possibilities for play beyond what I feel is culturally expected from US hy... more
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