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The official podcast of Represented Theatre Company. Our podcast features performing artists in the Greater Philadelphia area. REP RADIO breaks the fourth wall to give you an inside look at the plays and the players!
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Soundtrack Series – Dana Rossi | Today's podcast features Dana Rossi, co-producer of New York-based, "the Soundtrack Series"! They're taking their show on the road...to Philadelphia, featuring Philadelphians! Stay Tuned! We're takin' this sassy lil' rodeo to the City of Brotherly Love! May 27, 2012 L'etage (6th and Bainbridge) 8pm (doors at 7:30) $10 http://philadelphiasoundtrackseries.eventbrite.com/ The (Philadelphia based/native) Storytellers and Songs: Maria Raha (Cinderella's Big Score: Women of the Punk and Indie Underground) I'm Still Standing/Elton John R. Eric Thomas (First Person Arts) New Attitude/Patti LaBelle Hillary Rea (Crush Comedy, Tell Me a Story) Turning Japanese/The Vapors Reuben Mitchell (Emcee of the Month) Hot Music/Soho Tyler Melchior (1812 Productions) Proud Mary/Ike & Tina Turner Bridget O'Neill (The Moth) Hidden Track See you in the 215, Musicistas. | 5/23/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Savage/Love and Tongues | Today's podcast is part of a double-header! We catch up with New City Stage Company at the close of their season to talk about two productions in repertory, Asymmetric by Mac Rogers and the return of the Fringe Festival hit, Savage/Love and Tonuges by Sam Shepard and Joseph Chaiken. Stay Tuned! Savage/Love and Tongues Written & Conceived: by Sam Shepard & Joseph Chaiken SAVAGE / LOVE AND TONGUES RETURNS! 5 Shows Only — May 26-28 & June 2-3 Original Showing: September 2 -17, 2011 Presented by Summer Angel Productions as part of the Philadelphia Fringe Festival Directed by: Ryder Thornton Innovative poetry and movement unfurl in this physical theatrical experience. Savage/Love is a propulsive quest of a lonely man looking for love and serves as a prelude to Tongues, a passionate fever dream in which a dying man delivers his last rites. These stream of consciousness confessionals are performed with live original music created just for our production. "Savage/Love and Tongues is a seamless bond of words, motion, and sound. Beautifully lit and intimately set, they're a soaring soul plunge." – Philadelphia City Paper More Information: www.newcitystage.org | 5/21/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Asymmetric | Today's podcast is part of a double-header! We catch up with New City Stage Company at the close of their season to talk about two productions in repertory, Asymmetric by Mac Rogers and the return of the Fringe Festival hit, Savage/Love and Tonuges by Sam Shepard and Joseph Chaiken. Stay Tuned! Asymmetric Written by: Mac Rogers Directed by: Russ Widdall May 17 to June 10, 2012 The Adrienne Theatre Second Stage 2030 Sansom Street, Philadelphia There is a mole on the Fifth Floor. Sometimes finding the mole is the easy part. To exterminate a mole takes guts... it takes guile... it takes extreme prejudice. And the only way to come out on top is to be... Asymmetric... Josh was the top interrogator in an elite anti-terrorist intelligence wing of the CIA until it all fell apart. Now he has one more chance to redeem himself, and to put his life and career back on track. But to do so could mean destroying the only person who ever really mattered to him. New City is thrilled to close our sixth season with our very first commissioned play – a gut-wrenching espionage thriller from award-winning New York City scribe Mac Rogers. Tickets and Information: www.newcitystage.org | 5/21/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Inis Nua | On today's podcast, I sit down with Artistic Director Tom Reing to talk about his theatre company, Inis Nua and this season's closing production of The Walworth Farce. Stay Tuned! The Walworth Farce Written by Enda Walsh Directed by Tom Reing Starring Jake Blouch, Leslie Nevon Holden, Harry Smith and Bill Van Horn Join us for an Inis Nua celebration, as we present the Philadelphia premiere of Enda Walsh’s black comedy The Walworth Farce. It is a tale told in real time, by turns hilarious and tragic, of the paradigms we create for our lives…and the lengths we go to preserve them. We are excited to be presenting our second work by Enda Walsh, one of Ireland’s most celebrated playwrights, with a special advance deal: two-for-one tickets on 5/16 or 5/23. Simply enter code walwed or mention “Walworth Wednesday” when calling or emailing for a reservation. Translated from the Irish language, Inis Nua means “New Island.” Our mission is to produce contemporary, provocative plays from Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales which reflect those cultures’ new identities in today’s world. Inis Nua also seeks to cultivate and produce contemporary, provocative work from American playwrights who deal with the Irish-American, Welsh-American, Scottish-American and Anglo-American experience. | 5/15/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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185 – Boston Marriage | Today's podcast finds us wondering if we should change our name to 1812 Radio! We love Philadelphia's All Comedy Theatre so much that we have covered every show this season! Truly a cavalcade of stars here! Stay Tuned for a politically charged interview with the ladies of Mamet's "Boston Marriage", directed by Jennifer Childs! Stay Tuned! ABOUT BOSTON MARRIAGE From celebrated American playwright David Mamet (American Buffalo, Glengarry Glen Ross), Boston Marriage is the caustically funny story of Anna, Claire, and their Scottish maid, Catherine. Anna and Claire share a life together, but in late 19th century America, discretion and outside resources are a necessity. To that end, Anna takes up with a wealthy older man, and Claire finds her heart strings being pulled in a decidedly younger direction. These clandestine affairs set into motion a raucous series of events where classes clash and Anna and Claire have only their wits and a cache of social legerdemain to keep them from a stay at the local jail. These women are complicated and while we certainly see their love for one another there is a nastiness about both of them that is delicious.” For more information: http://1812productions.org | 5/2/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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184 – Hannah and Lili, The Women of Blood and Fire | Written & Directed by Lili Bita Starring Hannah Tsapatoris MacLeod April 25 - 29 2012 Wed - Sat at 8pm and Sun 3pm Wednesday pay what you can Tickets $18 For ticket information go to WALKING FISH THEATRE or call 215.427.WALK In Women of Fire and Blood, Lili Bita re-imagines the archetypal heroines of antiquity through a modern feminist sensibility. These poems with their lyric directness and force and their powerful erotic candor area a distinctive addition to the work of one of today's most important greek poets. #nakedfeet | 4/18/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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183 – TB and Jenny get “FAMOUS” | Today's podcast features Jenn Childs and Tony Braithwaite, writers and performers of 1812 Productions' "Let's Pretend We're Famous". See if you can hear it, I get starstruck when I sit with TB and Jenny…Stay Tuned! ABOUT "LET'S PRETEND WE'RE FAMOUS" Following their wildly successful original cabaret Let’s Pretend We’re Married, Philadelphia’s favorite stage couple has teamed up for a new evening of original comedy and classic songs surveying the wild and hilarious world of American celebrity. Let’s Pretend We’re Famous features one-of-a-kind interpretations of songs like Everything’ s Coming Up Roses (in a way Mama Rose could have never imagined), Fame, MacArthur Park, Space Oddity, and the classic Swinging on a Star, among a host of others. Let’s Pretend We’re Famous will run from March 6th—March 25th, 2012 at Plays & Players Theatre, 1714 Delancey Street, in Center City Philadelphia. Opening Night is Wednesday, March 7th at 7pm. Tickets range from $20-$36 and are available at 215.592.9560 or at www.1812productions.org | 3/5/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Bachelorette | Today's podcast features the cast of Luna Theater Comapny's production of "Bachelorette" written by Leslye Headland. Stay Tuned! "Bachelorette is a play about the in-between space. The place you are when you're reconciling who you thought you were gonna be when you grew up with who you've become. The place when partying starts to look a lot like addiction. The moment you used to pass off as a bad night of drinking, sex and mistakes has suddenly extended into a bad life of drinking, sex and mistakes." - Leslye Headland For tickets: www.lunatheater.org | 2/2/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Beautiful Child | Today's podcast features the cast of Fever Dream's production of "Beautiful Child" written by Nicky Silver. In this Philadelphia premier presented by Fever Dream Repertory, Beautiful Child tells the story of Harry and Nan, a middle-aged couple losing their grip on the tattered remains of their marriage. Their beloved grown son Isaac arrives for what they believe to be a brief visit home but he surprises them with the request to come home on a more long-term basis. Then he tells them why: he needs them to hide him because it’s possible that his latest love affair may be publicly revealed. A “love affair,” as he calls it, with an eight-year-old boy. Nicky Silver’s play does not settle for easy answers or obvious solutions. Isaac does not see himself as a p*******e, just a gay man in love with a boy who loves him back. Harry and Nan struggle with the shock of the revelation, the horror at the their son’s act of m*********n, and growing guilt at what they think might be their own culpability. And the final question remains: how do they protect this son they love so much and still prevent him from repeating his monstrously predatory actions? | 2/1/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tiny Tales | Off-Color is proud to present their very own brand of CHILDREN’S THEATRE. Shocked? So are we. From the warped imagination of Off-Color writer Sean McGrath, comes an evening of 10-minute plays that will take you on a fantastical, fairy-tale filled journey to the edges of your long-lost imagination. With a cross between everyday morals and the slightly absurd, this production is guaranteed to have the whole family rolling in the aisles! Get your tickets here: http://offcolortheatrecompany.ticketleap.com/tiny-tales-from-a-big-chair/#view=calendar Performances: Wednesday January 11th 7:00pm PREVIEW Thursday January 12th 7:00pm OPENING Friday January 13th 8:00pm Saturday January 14th 12pm and 8pm Sunday January 15th 12pm and 7pm Wednesday January 18th 7:00pm Thursday January 19th 7:00pm Friday January 20th 8:00pm Saturday January 21 12pm and 8pm Sunday January 22 at 12pm CLOSING Tiny Tales from a Big Chair by Sean McGrath Featuring: Sean McGrath Andrew Tardiff Nick Fragale Lyndsay Hart Lizzie Himmelman Jonah Patten Directed by Mark Jesse Swanson | 1/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 10 Episodes |
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