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Theatre Theater

Theatre Theater
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Shakespeare
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Cymbeline
La Theatre Scene
Measure For Measure
The Winter's Tale
Collaborative Processes
Bathtubs Over Broadway
Feminism
Escape Rooms
Mothers Of God
Shakespeare Youth Festival
Los Angeles Theatre Scene
Zani Theatrics
Broadway Musicals
Swimming To Cambodia
1954 Film White Christmas
Contemporary Interpretations
Consent

Three Los Angeles based theatre makers dissect, debate and disseminate works of the great Playwrights as well as anything and everything of, or related to, the art of Theatre.

Main Feed: Each week the nerds get together and discuss 3 plays by a specific playwright as well as their cultural impact and context in the hosts' own personal lives. Also they spotlight the beautifully burgeoning LA T... more

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Recent Guests

Pam Quinn
Musician and collaborator, recognized in the theater community
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Episode: S5 Ep3: Escape Rooms! w/ Pam Quinn
Mandy Rubeli
Multi-faceted artist, playwright, and director.
Episode: Artist Spotlight - Mandy Rubeli
Rody Villegas
Local writer, producer, and set sound and prop designer, founding member of Zani Theatrics, and recipient of the Theatre Theatre Playwright Award.
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Episode: S4 Ep42: Rody Villegas - Part 1

Hosts

J. Bailey Burcham
Co-founder and host with a keen insight into theatre and engaging humor that enriches conversations about plays and theatrical experiences.
Cj Merriman
Co-founder and host known for their energetic discussions and deep love for all things theatre, contributing a unique perspective to every episode.
Scott Leggett
Co-founder and host with an expert voice in theatre critique and storytelling, often providing humorous insights that resonate with audiences.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 56 ratings
  • NITWITS

    Boring basic mean lefties

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    americanwomanUSA
    United States9 months ago
  • A Painful Waste of Time

    I don’t know where to begin. The podcast is a bunch of people sitting around rambling on incessantly without ever getting to a point. As an Edward Albee fan, I was excited to see a program about Albee’s “A Zoo Story”. I suffered through nearly an hour of inane chatter, wondering if they were ever going to actually discuss the play. They did eventually get around to talking about the play for a few minutes.

    They literally could cut 95% of the program without losing anything substantive. The rem... more

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Geo_
    United States2 years ago
  • Honestly I could listen to these 3 all day. Nerdy. Stupid. Silly. Smart.

    5 out of 5

    Podcast Addict
    Bourgeois_Z
    3 years ago
  • Honestly I could listen to these 3 all day. Nerdy. Stupid. Silly. Smart.

    5 out of 5

    Podcast Addict
    5
    Bourgeois_Z
    3 years ago
  • Theatre fest

    Great themes, good research, but what’s with all those lame jokes?

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Llouise19
    Netherlands3 years ago

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> The hosts provide warm, enthusiastic, and engaging discussions around theatre which resonate with their audience's love for the art form. > Listeners appreciate the mix of personal anecdotes and insightful commentary, making theatre accessible and relatable. > The humorous and casual tone fosters a sense of camaraderie that listeners enjoy, often leading to repeat engagement with the content. > However, some feedback mentions a desire for more focused discussions, hinting at a need for clarity amidst the lively banter.

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S4 Ep43: Rody Villegas - Part 2
Q: What is your favorite play?
My favorite play is Everybody by Brandon Jacob Jenkins.
Artist Spotlight - Mandy Rubeli
Q: Was there a specific moment or teacher that influenced your path?
Mandy mentioned a pivotal realization during the COVID pandemic that led her to explore playwriting.
Artist Spotlight - Mandy Rubeli
Q: How did you get into theater and writing?
Mandy shared how she always loved theater, tried acting over Zoom during COVID but shifted focus to playwriting due to her experiences during that time.

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What is Theatre Theater about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This engaging podcast features three Los Angeles-based theatre makers who have a profound passion for dissecting, debating, and disseminating works of prominent playwrights and various theatrical topics. Each week, the hosts focus on three plays by a specific playwright, exploring their cultural significance and impact on their personal lives, thereby inviting listeners into the nuanced world of theatre. Additionally, the podcast shines a spotlight on the vibrant LA theatre scene, which is increasingly becoming a hub for experimental theatre makers. With a combination of humor, personal anecdotes, and insightful commentary, the hosts encourage a love for play reading, making the art form more approachable and relevant to contemporary audien... more

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Theatre Theater launched 6 years ago and published 194 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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