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The Theatre of Others Podcast

Adam Marple and Budi Miller
Theatre
Covid-19
Audience Engagement
La Belle Époque
Intimate Theatre
Taksu
Decolonization
Acting Training
Balinese Theatre
Balinese Performing Arts
Imagination
Trigger Warnings
Yoshi Oida
Sleep No More
Theatre Of Others
Immersion Theatre
Anne Bogart
Actor Training
Audience Participation
Diversity and Inclusion

From 2020-2025, Co-artistic Directors and Theatre educators Adam Marple and Budi Miller discussed 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. They had over 30k+ listeners in over 96 countries and were among the top 5% of podcasts in the world, also producing and premiering 16 new audio plays... more

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In this episode Adam continues our series, 'Theatre as a way of Life', with this weeks chapter in Liberating the Audience. 

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In this episode Adam is joined by Steven Gaultney, our resident playwright and dramaturg, to discuss the notion of storytelling as a form of liberation. 

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In this episode, Budi sits down with Wellness Practitioner, Charlene Marie Muhammad to talk about her extensive career in the arts and as a yoga teacher.

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In this episode, Adam and Budi continue the 2025 book club series with 'The Natyasastra', by Bharata, which investigates Ancient Indian Theatre and Rasa Theory. 

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Steven Gaultney
Playwright and dramaturg within The Theatre of Others
The Theatre of Others
Episode: TOO Episode 279 - Storytelling as Liberation
Charlene Marie Muhammad
Author of Yoga in the Black Community, Healing Practices and Principles
Urban Urbanist
Episode: TOO Episode 278 - Conversation with Wellness Practitioner, Charlene Marie Muhammad
Carl Cofield
Chair of graduate acting at NYU and associate artistic director of the Classic Theatre of Harlem
NYU Tisch/Classic Theatre of Harlem
Episode: TOO Episode 273 - The Grad School Series | NYU Tisch | Carl Cofield
Dr. David Bruin
Executive Artistic Director at Celebration Barn and former guest on the pod
Celebration Barn
Episode: TOO Episode 272 - Book Club | The Poetics, by Aristotle
Future Destin
Resident playwright, hip hop musician, filmmaker, and architect
Artist and Activist
Episode: TOO Episode 269 - The Political Theatre
Robert Fleming
Executive Artistic Director of Actors Theatre of Louisville
Actors Theatre of Louisville
Episode: TOO Episode 261 - Conversation with Executive Artistic Director of Actors Theatre of Louisville, Robert Fleming
Joshua Morgan
Founder of Artist Strategies and alumni of the drama program at UNCSA
Artist Strategies
Episode: TOO Episode 260 - Conversation with Artist's Strategy Founder, Joshua Morgan
Amarantha Robinson
A multi-talented artist passionate about producing, performing, and writing.
Independent artist
Episode: TOO Episode 259 - Conversation with Playwright, Actress and Producer, Amarantha Robinson
Effie Nkrumah
Director of 'Ilarun The Cutting Comb', Ghanaian Australian theatre maker.
Independent theatre director
Episode: TOO Episode 259 - Conversation with Playwright, Actress and Producer, Amarantha Robinson

Hosts

Adam Marple
Co-artistic Director of The Theatre of Others, engaged in theatre education and practices.
Dr. Budi Miller
Co-artistic Director of The Theatre of Others, with a focus on theatrical arts and education.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 76 ratings
  • Loves it

    What’s there not to love about a deep dive theater podcast where you feel like you’re sitting in the stylish chair next to these two irreverent and incredibly intelligent theater provocateurs. Get Beyoncé on the show!

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    Wendibird916
    United Statesa year ago
  • Never miss an episode!!

    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

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    privcap
    Australia2 years ago
  • Must listen!

    These guys know what they are talking about! Their guests are soooo good!

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    ThespisMortar
    United States2 years ago
  • Must listen !

    Amazing! Thought Provoking! Hilarious!

    If you are an actor, director, acting teacher, theatre producer or just a creative person and you are not Listening to this, you are missing SO MUCH, my friend !!!

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    xtina_91
    Singapore4 years ago
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    The passion these amazing humans show, is very uplifting.

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    MAN,89
    Australia4 years ago

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TOO Episode 279 - Storytelling as Liberation
Q: Do you write for an audience or do you write for a part of the audience?
You're writing for the part of your perceived audience that you have a connection with.
TOO Episode 273 - The Grad School Series | NYU Tisch | Carl Cofield
Q: What is the NYU actor experience like?
The NYU actor experience is a balance of playfulness and rigor, providing a collaborative environment where actors develop their skills alongside others, fostering creativity and community.
TOO Episode 273 - The Grad School Series | NYU Tisch | Carl Cofield
Q: What is the definition of a great actor?
A great actor possesses intelligence, insight into human behavior, and a passion for truth, remaining playful and politically aware while continuously seeking depth in their craft.
TOO Episode 269 - The Political Theatre
Q: Future, can you let us know what is happening in Goma right now?
Goma is facing attacks from M23 rebels and challenges from the Rwandan army, leading to instability and protests in the region.
TOO Episode 261 - Conversation with Executive Artistic Director of Actors Theatre of Louisville, Robert Fleming
Q: What is your definition of theater?
Theatre is the study of what it is to be human, a place of belonging, and the alchemy of community connections that reflect humanity's experiences.

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What is The Theatre of Others Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Co-artistic Directors and theatre educators engage listeners through thought-provoking discussions centered around the dynamics of theatre in the contemporary scene. Common topics include the roles of various theatre professionals—actors, directors, playwrights—and the audience's evolving role in this art form, particularly as it navigates changes following the Covid-19 pandemic. Through detailed conversations on themes like audience engagement, the transformative power of theatre, and the fusion of traditional practices with modern contexts, the hosts aim to challenge listeners' perceptions and encourage deeper understanding of theatrical practices. This approach not only aids in addressing contemporary issues within the field but also pro... more

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1. Steven Gaultney
2. Charlene Marie Muhammad
3. Carl Cofield
4. Dr. David Bruin
5. Future Destin
6. Robert Fleming
7. Joshua Morgan
8. Amarantha Robinson

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