
OnStage Blog has become a leading voice when it comes to discussing issues impacting the theatre industry and those who work in it. Now we're bringing that same voice to the air waves with "Theatre Notes". Hosted by Onstage Blog founder, Chris Peterson, each episode will dive into various topics that need amplifying. If you love or hate OnStage Blog, you're going to love or hate this podcast.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Performing ArtsArts | ||||

This week, Chris hands the reins to guest host Ashley Griffin who follows up on her article "Should Actors Be Cast Based on Personal Identity?", which was published on OnStage Blog last week. The issue of casting based on personal identity is a compl... more
On this episode, Chris Peterson takes a look at all the Broadway shows who have announced their return. He breaks down which ones he's excited for and which ones he has serious reservations about. He also discusses an article on OnStage Blog that is ... more
On this episode, Chris talks about the incredible March on Broadway that happened on April 22nd and addresses the divide between Actors' Equity members, where it started, and how it may not get better anytime soon.
This episode can be found on Spo... more
In this episode, Chris Peterson, founder of OnStage Blog, reacts to Sutton Foster's statement about the Scott Rudin controversy and how her response comes up short. He also discusses the news of director Rob Jess Roth stepping down from a U.K. produc... more
On this first episode of the podcast, Chris Peterson is talking about the astounding and incredible thing Karen Olivo did by stepping down from "Moulin Rouge" in protest of Scott Rudin's alleged workplace misconduct and the industry's lack of respons... more
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