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Welcome to Playdate, a podcast creating space for conversations about the importance of various domains in the performing arts and bringing theatrical works to life.
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Katie is joined by an extra special guest host to kick off season 4, please welcome to the stage-Bailey Gleason! Bailey (they/she) is an international performer and music educator, a stage manager mostly based in the northeast, a director, intimacy director, choreographer, and scenic designer. If it should like they've done it all, it's because the…
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On this week's episode of Playdate, Julia and Kait are joined by actor and musician David Bays to discuss Annie Baker's play The Aliens. The talk of the importance of men's mental health, the struggles of addiction, and the familiarity of artists talking in a coffee shop. Enjoy!By Kait Fitzpatrick and Julia Marie Black
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Julia and Kait sit down to discuss one of the funniest plays that has been on Broadway in 2023, Peter Pan Goes Wrong. From the writers of The Play Goes Wrong, Julia and Kait discuss the hilarious mash up of a beloved story, with a community theatre struggling to perform it. They talk about the challenges of farcical comedy, this particular take on …
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Julia and Kait are joined by a very special guest for this week's episode: Playdate's very own Social Media Manager (performer & educator), Noelle Elise Crites! In this episode, the 3 friends do an extremely deep dive on one of Shakespeare's more famous and beloved work, Hamlet. They talk about Hamlet's grief vs. narcissism, modern adaptations of t…
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On this week's episode of Playdate, Julia and Kait sit down and discuss John Logan's Peter and Alice. they discuss the vast array of plays and entertainment on Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan, their personal connections to the respective stories, and the beautiful way Logan takes these classic stories and attributes them to the complications of r…
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Kait and Julia are joined by Clevland based playwright, actor, and director David Hansen to discuss his beautiful and tragic play I Hate This. David takes Julia and Kait on a deep dive of his writing process, his decision to write this particular play, and this play's significance in his life and the lives of others. Please enjoy!…
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Julia and Kait kick off Pride Month sitting down with playwright Hayley St. James and their play For Leonora, or, Companions. Julia and Kait learn about Hayley's inspiration for the play, the influence of dragons in Hayley's work, and, of course, Boston Creme Pie! Please enjoy and happy Pride!By Kait Fitzpatrick and Julia Marie Black
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Julia and Kait are joined this week by multi-disciplinary performing artist Avery LaMar Pope to discuss his play Stand Trial. This incredibly honest interview dives into Avery's history as a playwright, his inspiration for this show, and why it is so important to tell this story right here, right now. Enjoy!…
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On this week’s episode of Playdate, Julia and Kait are joined by Jack Levenberg to discuss Paula Vogel’s award winning play Indecent. They discuss the relevance this play still holds in our world today. Jack’s history with this play helps shed some light on why this story is still important to be told. Enjoy!…
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Kait and Julia are back for a brand new season of Playdate! They are joined for their first episode of 2023 by actor and producer Ben Williamson to discuss Lewis Black's romantic comedy One Slight Hitch. In this episode we discuss the weight this show holds in Julia and Ben's separate theatre making journeys, the importance of well written dialogue…
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Happy Halloween! For this very spooky episode of Playdate, Julia and Kait wrap up Season 2 by discussing one of the Bard's creepiest works, The Scottish Play. They talk about the history behind the theatrical curse of Macbeth, the differences between this work and some of his more romantic works, and why Macbeth and Lady M are the sexiest couple in…
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Kait and Julia are joined this week by host of the Musicals With Cheese podcast Jesse McAnally. They discuss the dramatic comedy Burn This by Lanford Wilson on this weeks episode, touching on queer themes in the world of plays, the differences between “stealing the show” and “being” the show, and Jesse’s experience seeing this play live for its Bro…
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Julia and Kait are joined by special guest, NYC and Boston-based playwright Hayley St. James to discuss their play A Godawful Small Affair. They discuss living through the pandemic as people and artists, queer recognition in straight plays, and the impact that the band Coldplay and the musical Something Rotten has had on Hayley's journey as a playw…
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Julia and Kait sit down with their special guest, Playdate’s own Terry Peters! When Terry isn’t editing the podcast, he is an active member of the theatre community. They discuss Red by John Logan and break down the struggles of being an artist, the importance of respecting the younger generation, and the connections between classical art and class…
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On this week's episode of Playdate, Julia and Kait break down a great theatrical contemporary classic: Tracy Letts' August: Osage County. They discuss the intricacies of family dynamics, the importance of reaching out for help, and the complexities of love. Enjoy! PLEASE NOTE: This play contains depictions of sexual assault. If you or anyone you kn…
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In the newest episode of Playdate, Kait and Julia discuss one of Tom Stoppard's most famous plays, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. They chat about some of the logistic difficulties of performing this piece, the impact of Shakespeare's Hamlet on theatrical repertoire, and, as always, Hank Azaria. Enjoy!…
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Kait and Julia celebrate pride by reading one of the most influential LGBTQ+ pieces in theatrical history, Angels in America by Tony Kushner. They discuss the impact of the AIDS epidemic and it’s impact still felt today, the importance of LGBTQ+ representation in theatre, and the vitalness of acceptance within ourselves and our lives. Enjoy!…
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For the first time ever, Playdate is covering a MUSICAL! Kait and Julia are joined for the crossover of a lifetime with the one and only Rachel Covey. Rachel sits down to discuss her new musical, her journey into playwrighting and composing, and gives listeners some insight into her production's process and what is coming up next. Enjoy!…
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Julia and Kait take a brief intermission to interview some special guests: each other! Get to know your hosts and some of their childhood, their introduction to theatre, and what makes them qualified to host a podcast. Enjoy this very special episode of Playdate!! Check out Julia Black’s brand new play Everything Feels Like the End of the World her…
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Kait and Julia return to discuss part II of Stephen Adly Guirgis’a play The Last Days of Judas Iscariot. They talk about the usage of mental health in this play and how it can alter your views on the characters, the idea of your “fate” or “destiny” and if it is real, and some ideas on how they would like to see the show staged. Enjoy part II of thi…
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Julia and Kait are joined once again by their amazing friends from the Brotakus Podcast! This week, the four of them sit down to discuss Peter and the Starcatcher by Rick Elice. They discuss the influence this piece has on the story of Peter Pan, the racist undertones within the show, and the beauty of being young. Enjoy!…
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Julia and Kait are joined by the illustrious Ashley Griffin to discuss her BRAND NEW play The Opposite of Love, described to be, "If 'Pretty Woman' was a 'Black Mirror' episode, sans tech". They discuss the importance of sex education, the challenges and thrills of writing a two-hander, and sex positivity in 2022. Check out www.ashleygriffinofficia…
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Katie and Julia read the Aaron Posner's incredible adaptation of The Seagull, written by Anton Chekhov, entitled Stupid Fucking Bird. Along with their enjoyment of swearing on the podcast, they discuss the importance of self care, society's idolization of "the grind", and the absolute heartbreak of self-harm. Dig deep and ask the hard hitting quest…
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Playdate is back and better than ever with love filling the air! This week, Kait and Julia discuss Shakespeare's most famous and beloved play filled with love, violence, and heartbreak. They talk about the career of Leonardo DiCaprio, different tools to understand and dissect his infamous language, and a breakdown of why this play has become so mis…
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Julia and Kait sit down with playwright Ashley Griffin to discuss her play Trial. They chat about Ashley's writing process during this play and discuss the importance of opening up conversations about topics like abuse and suicide. CONTENT WARNING: Gaslighting, Physical, Emotional, and Sexual Abuse, and Suicide. Listeners discretion advised.…
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In this episode of Playdate, Julia and Kait break down Kimberly Bellflower's play John Proctor is the Villain. They discuss the history of the play The Crucible and how it fits into this story, the character of John Proctor, the warning signs of gaslighting, and the impact sexual assault can have on the victims. Trigger Warnings include sexual assa…
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in this week's episode, Kait and Julia sit down with Lauren Teller and Avery Norris to discuss The Wolves by Sarah Delappe. They reflect on their own personal production of this play as well as the importance of female playwrights in the industry as a whole, and the industry in its representation of women. Enjoy!…
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