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ETC's On Headset

Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc.

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ETC has partnered with industry experts to create an immersive audio learning experience, designed to enhance your live programming skills. Practice in real-time across two seasons. Season 1: Explore the production of NYC Center Encores’ Me and My Girl with lighting icon Ken Billington . Season 2: Experience the National Theatre's The Normal Heart with renowned LD Paule Constable.
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The No Proscenium Podcast

Noah Nelson/No Proscenium

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Exploring the renaissance in immersive theatre and interactive events. Hosted by Noah Nelson, creator of No Proscenium, a free events listing newsletter in Los Angeles, New York City, and San Francisco. Visit NoProscenium.com to sign up. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Music artist and social impact storyteller TImo Peach asks: What story do you think you are in – and can you change it? Because another world IS possible. As the bloke from Momo:tempo and the voice of Unsee The Future, Mr Peach playfully explores how to encourage the more hopeful human tomorrow – meeting artists, solarpunks and changemakers re-imagining the stories we think we're in. In a time of crisis, we need the NEW songs and stories of us. Join Momo at the intersection of art, planet an ...
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All for One Stories breathes new life into the radio dramas of old, uniting a medley of voices and sound effects to bring you an immersive experience of brand new fiction, as well as fresh takes on old favorites. Join our full cast of characters, and journey with us through stories like you’ve never heard them before.
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At Funny Face Studio, our fascination with all things auditory knows no bounds. To us, audio is the very canvas upon which the “theatre of the mind” comes to life. From the days of my youth, I found myself captivated by the enchanting world of radio plays, the immersive allure of audio books, and the spellbinding charm of dramatized productions. But then, like a harmonious revelation, podcasts emerged, forging an unbreakable connection among kindred spirits.
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TAIT is a podcast series about immersive theatre and performance. I travel around the UK meeting immersive theatre makers, producers and performers in their natural habitats to chat with them about all things immersive. Over the course of the podcast series I hope to give listeners an insight into the thoughts, process and practices of the people driving the phenomenon of immersion in theatre and performance. The series will be published monthly.
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Radio Elusia

Boundless Theatre

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A Boundless Theatre podcast production. Be ready. Be listening. And do not be afraid. This is Radio Elusia. What happens when all communication is sanctioned and you can never be sure who is listening? An original scripted thriller about transmission, revolution and pirate radio from producers Boundless Theatre. With an immersive sound design and original music by FATHER, the audience is asked to be ready, be listening and do not be afraid. This is Radio Elusia. Set in the sprawling fictiona ...
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An adventurous podcast that tells musical, funny and heartfelt stories in unique spaces using innovative recording techniques. The stories that follow range from an epic battle between the Nit Nurse and Margaret Thatcher, a panic attack in an escape room and an intimate tale about 3 scrapbooks that belonged to one Cornish couple. Incorporating binaural, three dimensional recording to capture the unique acoustics of each location, Headphone Story takes listeners on an immersive journey throug ...
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Soundworlds

Pat Eakin Young

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Soundworlds is your gateway to the sonic multiverse. We commission artists, musicians and theatre-makers to compose immersive audio worlds, which we're calling sonic theatre: an intoxicating blend of music and storytelling, documentary and fiction. From short trips to multipart odysseys, Soundworlds transports listeners to strange new places wherever they may be. Winner of Best Fiction Podcast (British Podcast Awards 2022) and Best Use of Sound (BBC Radio Drama Awards 2023). Hosted on Acast. ...
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3 Crones Presents

3 Crones Productions

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**FOR MORE HORRIFYING AUDIO THEATRICS, CHECK OUT "TALES FROM APOCRYPHA" - OUR NEWEST NARRATIVE OFFERING** Frightfully delightful hijinks, tomfoolery, silliness, and shenanigans from the theatrical little goblins at Dark Hills Events. Dark Hills Radio brings you a buffet of innovative, pandemic friendly, and on-demand theatrical creativity and immersive story-telling - from audioplays to dramatic readings to narrative gaming.
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Imagine True Crime ”What-if” meets the supernatural, meets audio theatre! Brought to you by True Crime Guys Productions, SandU Stories pushes the limits of immersive storytelling, with an excellent cast of voice actors and special effects coupled with original and engaging storytelling. This podcast is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat!
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Camp Chaos has begun: 77 artists have 8 weeks to become 1 headless band called Chaos. Their output? 21,000 unique art pieces.Birthed from the Discord servers at Songcamp, Camps are songwriting + web3 hackathons. Each camp takes a group of curated artists through an immersive journey of play and experimentation at the edges of music + the new internet.Camp Chaos, the third iteration of this Immersive Digital Theatre, is an experiment in collective creation amongst a rambunctious group of musi ...
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BPN LIVE! Replays

Broadway Podcast Network

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If you happened to miss any of the Broadway Podcast Network events with BroadwayCon, TodayTix Presents, or any other live podcast recording, no need to fret! This feed is your one stop shop for all our live events. Subscribe and share, and never miss a thing! BROADWAY PODCAST NETWORK is the premier digital storytelling destination for everyone, anywhere, who loves theatre and the performing arts. Provocative stories of all kinds are the cornerstone of the Broadway Podcast Network. Presenting ...
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The StageLync Podcast explores and exposes the amazing stories of people across the globe working in live entertainment and performing arts, onstage and backstage. Join us as we celebrate the creativity, resilience, and human expression that define the performing arts.
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Stories That Fade With Time

Celambarasan Ramasamy on Podiobooks.com

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This is a gentle story exploring the intricacies of a father-son relationship in a remote village in southern India. The play reveals the strength of their bonding as they work through the most unexpected of events. The story unfolds as the Son returns to his native village after a long time away. He is a stranger in his own village. He begins to reestablish the bond with his native place through the little snippets of memories that gets revealed to him through his father's eyes. He begins m ...
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Jiggle It A Little It'll Open

Aaron Kahn and Ira S. Murfin

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Listen as two old friends and collaborators gradually fashion a podcast from nothing but their shared history by gently agitating whatever enters their field of perception, watching for some meaning or significance to eventually come tumbling out. Avenues of inquiry include, but are not limited to, their mutual hometown of Chicago, experimental theatre, the current cultural and political climate in the U.S. and Europe, and just what this podcast is all about, anyway. Occasionally some humor ...
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A complex and tragic relationship, marked by conflict and mutual suffering, is at the center of Mary Shelley’s 1818 classic Frankenstein. Frankenstein unfurls the gripping tale of Victor Frankenstein, a bold and audacious young scientist who ventures beyond the limits of conventional methods to bestow sentience upon a created being. With each step of Victor's exhilarating journey, he becomes increasingly entwined with the repercussions of his creation's actions. As the stakes escalate, Victo ...
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Medical Humanities is a leading international journal that reflects the whole field of medical humanities. Medical Humanities aims to encourage a high academic standard for this evolving and developing subject and to enhance professional and public discussion. It features original articles relevant to the delivery of healthcare, the formulation of public health policy, the experience of being ill and of caring for those who are ill, as well as case conferences, educational case studies, book ...
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BIG ART, BIG WALLS, BIG STORIES! When Walls Talk ... and they do! .. inclusive, revealing and raw. Ultimate #destinationmuraltown digital road trip! A 30-year mural pioneer, Master Artist Michelle Loughery has created numerous award winning mural projects, raised millions for communities through her innovative Wayfinder art program. Loughery is bringing stories of the power of community art to the digital wall. Climb Loughery’s digital scaffolding Hear the ART and see the stories! AR:T ROUTE ...
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Icons/Idols: Irene

The Byzantine Choral Project

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The unlikely story of a child bride who ascends to the heart of Byzantine power. Harboring a treasonous secret that marks her as the enemy of her husband and son, Irene must finally choose her side in the iconoclastic wars. With a haunting score inspired by Byzantine Chant, and featuring the voices of ten women and non-binary performers, ICONS/IDOLS: IRENE is a sweeping story of ambition, sacrifice, and the struggle to make something new out of a shattered world. A twelve-episode musical aud ...
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Forget Downton Abbey or The Crown, we use classic novels to guide you through the Britain of today and yesterday. Every podcast, Lloyd & Tim – two funny book-loving blokes – take you on a walk or a road trip, using a well-known novel as the only guide. Great literature, amazing landscapes and general laughter guaranteed with every episode. Your presenters are: Tim Wright (r): digital writer/consultant for web, mobile, radio, TV, theatre. Half of xpt.com. Former Head of Immersive at NFTS. Web ...
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Charmed City is a podcast about interesting people doing interesting things in and around Baltimore City. Each week comedian Sam Rubin will sit down with a local businessperson, artist or personality to learn what makes them and the city they love so special.
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"Poetry, beauty, romance, love, these are what we stay alive for." Join Vijayavarthan and Jayesh (Vijay is an Upcoming Film-maker and Jayesh Is a Journalist Student) every Thursday as they talk with the Members of the Film community, Artists, Creators, and Other people about Film-making, Books, Journalism, Small-Time artist, and Other people.
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Scott Cramton's journey is nothing short of inspiring. Born with a cleft palate, Scott underwent seven surgeries by fourth grade and overcame speech challenges through dedicated therapy. His love for the arts became his driving force, leading to the creation of American Immersion Theater, the premiere provider of immersive entertainment experiences…
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A new production of The Grapes of Wrath opens at the National Theatre with Cherry Jones taking on the role of matriarch Ma Joad. She joins Samira to talk about Steinbeck's tale of poverty and the hostility the poor face in America - plus her thoughts on art, violence and America today. Deadpool & Wolverine is the new Marvel film, its director Shawn…
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A new production of The Grapes of Wrath opens at the National Theatre with Cherry Jones taking on the role of matriarch Ma Joad. She joins Samira to talk about Steinbeck's tale of poverty and the hostility the poor face in America - plus her thoughts on art, violence and America today. Deadpool & Wolverine is the new Marvel film, its director Shawn…
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The documentary series "The National Parks: America's Best Idea," directed by Ken Burns, chronicles the creation of National Parks and follows the stories of those who worked and continue to work to make them a reality. We revisit Lois's 2020 conversation with writer and producer Dayton Duncan. Plus, artist Hyland Mather joins us to discuss his new…
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Colm Toibin, Bonnie Greer and Mendez join Samira Ahmed to celebrate the life and work of the American writer and civil rights activist James Baldwin, author of the landmark gay novel Giovanni's Room, as part of a series of programmes on BBC Radio 4 and 3 marking the 100th anniversary of his birth. Colm Toibin is author of the book On James BaldwinB…
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Born in Medellín, Colombia, Juan Ruiz has emerged as one of the most sought-after jazz musicians in the New York City music scene, where he continues to delight audiences with his music and poetry as the leader of his band. He began his studies in Medellin, Colombia, with Elizabeth Isaza at the Universidad de Antioquia. During this time, he was par…
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Born in Medellín, Colombia, Juan Ruiz has emerged as one of the most sought-after jazz musicians in the New York City music scene, where he continues to delight audiences with his music and poetry as the leader of his band. He began his studies in Medellin, Colombia, with Elizabeth Isaza at the Universidad de Antioquia. During this time, he was par…
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Listen in on host Noah Nelson's first conversation ever with legendary ARG designer Adrian Hon as they talk about game design, escape games, defining immersive, training actors and more. It’s a winding conversation between two folks who love this stuff more than anyone reasonably should. SHOW NOTES Adrian Hon Edinburgh Fringe Immersive Creators Mee…
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Novelist Stephanie Merritt and literary editor of the Spectator Sam Leith are Tom Sutcliffe's guest reviewers. They give their verdict on the new production of Hello Dolly at London's Palladium starring Imelda Staunton, Netflix's The Decameron - which depicts the haves and the have-nots in plague-ridden 14th century Florence - and the 3 hour long T…
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Writer, editor, and unapologetic author ally Alison Law discusses some of her favorite picks from this year’s “Bitter Southerner’s Summer Reading Roundup.” Plus, Brandon Nicole takes the spotlight for our series, “Speaking of Music.” See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-se…
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Hollywood star Keanu Reeves and award-winning author China Miéville have joined forces for The Book of Elsewhere, which is based on Keanu's hit comic book series BRZRKR and tells the story of an immortal warrior and his journey through time. As Paris prepares to welcome the world for the Olympic and Paralympic Games this week, the writer and broadc…
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Playwright Bekah Brunstetter and Horizon Theatre co-artistic director Lisa Adler discuss “The Game” onstage at Horizon Theatre through July 28. Plus, food historian Akila McConnell and chef Asata Reid from the WABE podcast “Savory Stories” detail some of the iconic franchises that got their start in the ATL. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/…
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Samira discusses the perilous situation facing arts sponsorship in the UK, amid growing protests and campaigns, with leading figures from the worlds of arts and finance. As literary and music festivals have been engulfed in sponsorship rows this summer, resulting in many severing ties with major donors such as the investment firm Baillie Gifford. w…
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John Zaller, executive producer of Exhibition Hub Atlanta Art Center in Doraville, details their new exhibition, “Titanic: An Immersive Voyage.” Plus, multi-hyphenate artist Shonali Bhowmik discusses her latest album, “One Machine at a Time,” ahead of her upcoming Atlanta performances. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California …
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Tech is the time to clean up the lighting looks and add in the details. Paule and Will continue to fine-tune the lighting for the show with the full company and crew. On Headset | Season 2 The Paule Project We're excited to unveil season two of ETC's On Headset, a new immersive audio experience where listeners can engage in real-time programming. O…
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In this tech session, we get to work on the cues with Paule and Will as the cast move through the tech session - it's all systems go with costume and sound department working hard too. On Headset | Season 2 The Paule Project We're excited to unveil season two of ETC's On Headset, a new immersive audio experience where listeners can engage in real-t…
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In one of the last programming sessions ahead of tech, Paule and Will add in some effects, build some base cue states, and continue to polish the looks they have been working on. On Headset | Season 2 The Paule Project We're excited to unveil season two of ETC's On Headset, a new immersive audio experience where listeners can engage in real-time pr…
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Paule and Will spend some time creating groups, presets, and building the foundation blocks for lighting the show. On Headset | Season 2 The Paule Project We're excited to unveil season two of ETC's On Headset, a new immersive audio experience where listeners can engage in real-time programming. Our goal with this project is to bridge the gap betwe…
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In this episode, we chat with Paule and Will about the show, their process, their working relationship, and what listeners can expect from the series. On Headset | Season 2 The Paule Project We're excited to unveil season two of ETC's On Headset, a new immersive audio experience where listeners can engage in real-time programming. Our goal with thi…
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Tom talks to the creators of the hit Australian musical Fangirls, Yve Blake and Paige Rattray, as it opens in London. Countertenor Jakub Jozef Orlinski makes his Proms debut tomorrow night, and talks about combining his career as a top international soloist with breakdancing and modelling. Actor Samuel West discusses a new report from Campaign for …
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Atlantan Raymond Carr, puppet captain on the new Netflix series “Eric,” discusses his time working on the psycho-drama thriller. Plus, watercolor artist Shannon Kelly takes the spotlight for our series, “Speaking of Art.” See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.…
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Scott Cramton's journey is nothing short of inspiring. Born with a cleft palate, Scott underwent seven surgeries by fourth grade and overcame speech challenges through dedicated therapy. His love for the arts became his driving force, leading to the creation of American Immersion Theater, the premiere provider of immersive entertainment experiences…
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This week on the show we have another double header, this time focused on escape game companies with a theatrical flair… or is that theatre companies who got the escape game itch? First: Tina Keenan, Managing Director of Toronto’s Secret City lets us on on their secrets: from their days of working with SCRAP to bring the escape game pioneer’s work …
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Curator Gonzalo Parodi and exhibition director Rafael Gomes detail “Entering Modernity: 1920s Fashion from the Parodi Collection,” which is on view through August 25 at SCAD FASH Museum of Fashion and Film. Plus, Brijean Murphy and Doug Stewart stop by before their July 23 show at Center Stage. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and Ca…
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In this special 14th episode, Momo meets Nicola Cartlidge, Theatre & Venues Manager for AUB, who walks us around the renovating spaces of the Palace Court Theatre, to discuss what it means to hold space for creative risk-taking – and to help make place in the process.Commissioned by Pier Journal, this is the informal recording of the interview for …
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Jason Solomons and Kate Maltby join Tom to review Those About to Die, the new 10-part ‘sword and sandal’ series from Amazon Prime, directed by Roland Emmerich and starring Anthony Hopkins. The film Thelma which follows an elderly grandmother who turns action hero to track down her scammer, inspired by her favourite film series – Mission Impossible.…
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ArtsATL’s new editor-in-chief, Cinqué Hicks, stops by and shares his vision for the media outlet. Plus, She Pharaoh takes the spotlight for our series, “Speaking of Poetry,” and playwright Nikki Toombs discusses the children’s play “The Next King,” which is on stage at The National Center for Civil and Human Rights on Saturday, July 20. See Privacy…
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Writer actor Ryan Sampson and actor Danny Dyer on their new sky comedy series Mr Bigstuff which explores the relationship between two brothers and masculinity . Pete Bellotte is one of the world’s greatest songwriters. With a catalogue of over 500 songs he is best known for his work with Donna Summer and Giorgio Moroder. Earlier this year he won a …
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Curator Mary Agrusa discusses “Movie Cars,” the new exhibition, which is on view at the Savoy Automobile Museum through August 4. Plus, Dr. Scott Stewart stops by for the latest installment of our “Music in Media” series. Today, he continues his highlights of scores to this summer’s blockbusters. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and …
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As Disco makes its debut at the Proms, conductor Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser, who will be leading the BBC Concert Orchestra at Saturday’s Everybody Dance! The Sound of Disco Prom, talks about the link between the music which dominated the 1970s pop charts and the orchestral world. Today the Welsh First Minister, Vaughan Gething and four of his cabine…
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Conductor Lina González-Granados discusses “To See the Sky” ahead of WABE’s Sunday, July 21 broadcast of her performance with the ASO. Plus, artist, designer, and curator Adam Crawford takes the spotlight for our series, “Speaking of Art.” See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-…
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Anne-Marie Duff talks about her role in the crime thriller Suspect and her career from Shameless to Bad Sisters, Al Murray and Matthew Moss on the ongoing fascination with World War II in festivals, podcasts and films, an interview with Melvyn Hayes, well known for It Ain't Half Hot Mum, and curator Bakul Patki and artist Dawn Woolley discuss A Rea…
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Author Pete Candler discusses his new travel memoir, “A Deeper South: The Beauty, Mystery, and Sorrow of the Southern Road.” Plus, we’ll hear about the “Open Mic Shootout,” coming to Eddie’s Attic this Friday. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.…
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Tara Young has worked for over 30 years as an Artistic Director and Associate on over a dozen Broadway Shows and International Cirque shows across the globe with some of the most respected names in the Industry. Raised in Calgary, Alberta, Tara began dancing at the age of three. Her dream was to be on Broadway and at just 19 years old she was fortu…
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Tara Young has worked for over 30 years as an Artistic Director and Associate on over a dozen Broadway Shows and International Cirque shows across the globe with some of the most respected names in the Industry. Raised in Calgary, Alberta, Tara began dancing at the age of three. Her dream was to be on Broadway and at just 19 years old she was fortu…
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This week on the show: NoPro London Curator Shelley Snyder talks with Parabolic Theatre's Owen Kingston about the return of Bridge Command to London. Plus: Majestic Repertory Theatre's Troy Heard, writer & director of the new immersive adaptation of Jane Austen's EMMA and actress Coco Lane Rigbye (Emma) join host Noah Nelson to dish on the new prod…
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Monica Obniski, the High Museum’s decorative arts and design curator, discusses “Panorama,” their new outdoor piazza installation. Plus, WABE’s H Johnson joins us with music from jazz organist Shirley Scott, and we listen back to Atlanta actor and artist Danielle Deadwyler detailing her time filming the HBO series “Station 11.” See Privacy Policy a…
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Boyd Hilton and Dreda Say Mitchell join Samira to review the 12 time Tony nominated Slave Play by Jeremy O. Harris which has just opened in London, having premiered, not without controversy, in New York in 2018.The film Fly me to the Moon starring Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum is a rom com set during the 1960s Space Race between the USA and…
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Visual and performance artist Tim Youd discusses his solo exhibition “Georgia ReTyped,” which is on view at Atlanta Contemporary through October 6. Plus, we listen back to Lois’s 2016 conversation with author Dawn Tripp. Her novel, “Georgia,” explores the life and love of artist Georgia O’Keefe. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and C…
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The 1984 Union Carbide gas disaster in Bhopal, India, is recognised as the world’s worst industrial disaster. The Wellcome-funded LivingBodiesObjects project has been working with the Bhopal Medical Appeal (referred to as BMA), a charity funding free healthcare for disaster survivors and water-affected communities. In this podcast episode, LivingBo…
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For the first time ever, breaking (known commercially as break dancing) is going to be featured as a sport at the main Olympic Games when they are hosted in Paris this summer. But what exactly is breaking and where did it come from? Tom Sutcliffe speaks to DJ Renegade, one of the world’s top breaking judges who came up with the original judging sys…
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Atlanta artist Donald Billinkoff discusses his new exhibition, “Art Alchemy,” which is on view at Gallery 72 through July 26. Plus, we listen back to Lois’s conversation with author Julia Franks. Her book, “The Say So,” examines society’s treatment of women with unplanned pregnancies. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California P…
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Playwright Mike Bartlett and theatre director Robert Hastie on their new stage production of Chariots of Fire As preparations are made for a major redevelopment of the Pompidou Centre in Paris, Catherine Croft, Director of the 20th Century Society and Olivia Salazar-Winspear Culture Reporter for France 24 discuss the iconic building. BBC Russian se…
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Karen Kelly, director of exhibits and education at the Children’s Museum of Atlanta, discusses their new interactive exhibition, “Animationland,” open through September 8. Plus, The Breathers are spotlighted for our series, “Speaking of Music.” See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privac…
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Laurie Anderson, the Grammy award-winning artist and musician whose career has spanned five decades, discusses her latest work. a song cycle based on the final flight of the aviation pioneer Amelia Earheart. And we hear her reflections on the unexpected chart success of of O Superman back in in 1981. While most of the incoming cabinet are already f…
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