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Special Episode: Michelle Kholos Brooks on Seeking Out Service Members with ‘War Words’

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On today’s episode, Matt is in conversation with playwright Michelle Kholos Brooks on her docu-play “War Words” in which she sought out to meet and understand members of the American military. After realizing that she didn’t truly know any service members, Michelle spoke to over two dozen current and former read more


Special Episode: Carlos Armesto on ‘Odd Man Out,’ storytelling in the dark

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On today’s episode, Matt is in conversation with the lead producer, co-director, and dramaturg of one of the most interesting productions in New York City. Carlos Armesto from theatreC discusses the in-person production of “Odd Man Out” beginning performances today at The Flea Theater. This one-of-a-kind production runs through December read more


Special Episode: Lisa Iacucci on Stage Managing ‘Dana H.,’ ‘Is This A Room’

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On today’s episode, Matt is in conversation with the production stage manager for both “Dana H.” and “Is This A Room” Lisa Iacucci.  Lisa has had a long career stage managing on and off Broadway, regionally, and internationally, but in this episode, she explains how working on these two unique read more


Special Episode: Barry Singer on the Optimism of Broadway’s “Ever After”

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On today’s episode, Matt is in conversation with theatre journalist and author Barry Singer. More than a decade and a half ago, Barry released his oral history book “Ever After” about the previous quarter century of the tumultuous decades of the 70s, 80s, 90s, and early aughts on Broadway. This read more


Special Episode: Julia Murney, Liz Flemming on Making a ‘Baby’ for the 21st Century

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On today’s episode, Matt is in conversation with not one, but two of the stars of the Off-Broadway revival of Maltby and Shire’s iconic musical “Baby.” Today he is speaking with the incomparable Julia Murney, who is playing Arlene in the Out of the Box Theatrics production, and Liz Flemming, read more


Special Episode: Natalie Walker on Embracing a Life of Madness

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On this episode, Matt talks to one of the most entertaining and multi-talented performers in the New York theatre and cabaret scenes, Natalie Walker. After the pandemic, Natalie got back to performing in July with the first iteration of her solo show “Natalie Walker: Mad Scenes,” which she is bringing read more


Special Episode: Oliver Butler on Remounting ‘Gnit,’ ‘What the Constitution Means to Me’

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On this episode, Matt talks to award-winning director Oliver Butler about the return of Will Eno’s Ibsen adaptation “Gnit.” After being shut down following just a handful of performances in March 2020, Oliver, playwright Will Eno, and a cast made of some returning and some new company members will return read more