
http://www.circletheatre.org/podcast/
These people talk to people who live the Small Theater Life. Actors, directors ... people who's voice on-stage is not their own. A new show, a new round of interviews ... which means publication is a bit sporadic. Which doesn't mean they are not worth listening to.
iTunes
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=199025817
Web
feed://radio.nac-cna.ca/podcast/Hinterviews/Hinterviews.xml
They don't happen often, once a month, but are well produced and interesting. Here's the blurb on the man doing the
interviewing:
Peter Hinton is the Artistic Director of English Theatre at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. Considered one of Canada’s
finest stage directors, Peter has had a twenty year career as a playwright, dramaturge and tireless champion of Canadian
theatre. In each podcast episode we hope to take you into the intimate world of the artists and creative minds behind the
productions on stage.
This podcast discusses the theatrical 'process' - how the show gets put together, how the actors get motivated, how details get worked out and the like. The mechanics of theater, of a show.
"Shenandoah Shakespeare’s American Shakespeare Center (ASC), a national Shakespeare resource for audiences, actors, students, scholars, and educators. We tour internationally and perform in repertory in historic Staunton, Virginia at Blackfriars Playhouse"
NOTE: The "BACKSTAGE PASS" entries are most interesting.
This podcast discusses the theatrical 'process' - how the show gets put together, how the actors get motivated, how details get worked out and the like. The mechanics of theater, of a show.
"Shenandoah Shakespeare’s American Shakespeare Center (ASC), a national Shakespeare resource for audiences, actors, students, scholars, and educators. We tour internationally and perform in repertory in historic Staunton, Virginia at Blackfriars Playhouse"
NOTE: The "BACKSTAGE PASS" entries are most interesting.
