Go See a Show!
By Robert A. K. Gonyo
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Podcast Description
The “Go See a Show!” podcast is (as far as I can tell) the only podcast dedicated to the off-off-Broadway scene in New York City. Every week, I interview an artist making theatre in NYC, discussing the ideas and process behind their work. Got a tip for the podcast, or an idea for an episode? E-mail robby@goseeashowpodcast.com!
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Brett Epstein, Brittany Taylor Visser, and Sean Kleier of “Based On Your True Story” | What do you get when you put a playwright/director, an actress/singer, a comedian/actor, and a podcaster around a chess table in Washington Square Park late on a Sunday night? - This episode of Go See a Show!, obviously. - | 5/15/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Rachel Dart, director, & David L. Williams, playwright, of aMios’s “In the Meantime” | What if the moment you're in is the only one that matters? Could it be that, as one of the characters posits, you've never done anything — so you've never done anything wrong? - That's the central question of aMios's production of In the Meantime by D.. | 5/3/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dan Bianchi, of RadioTheatre’s “H. P. Lovecraft Festival” | Horror in the theater has always been a tough thing to pull off. The Grand Guignol did it, and by many accounts spectacularly so for the time — but what about now, when Hostel & the Saw franchise has altered our perceptions to the point where we're exp. | 5/2/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Geoffrey Decas O’Donnell, playwright & actor, from “The Deepest Play Ever: The Catharsis of Pathos” | Go See a Show! was back at The New Ohio last weekend for some deep, epic thoughts, provided by The Deepest Play Ever: The Catharsis of Pathos. - Playwright & actor Geoffrey Decas O'Donnell joined me for an interview on his dinner break between shows —. | 3/22/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Matilda Szydagis, director of “Look for the Woman” | The podcast is starting to reflect back on itself again — in this interview, Go See a Show! gets to a play that we discussed with the playwright, Christie Perfetti, when it was still in development, in the second episode of the podcast. | 3/10/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Casey Cleverly, director of “Twelfth Night: Wall Street” | Go See a Show! returns to Shakespeare (as it seems to do...) with Co-Op Theatre East's production of Twelfth Night: Wall Street, directed by COTE Literary Director Casey Cleverly. - COTE is in residence at Looking Glass Theatre, | 3/7/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tomi Tsunoda, director of “Erosion: A Fable” | For Go See a Show!'s first episode featuring a show at the marvelous La MaMa (a place dear to my heart), we've got an interview with director Tomi Tsunoda, director of Loom Ensemble's Erosion: A Fable, which is being presented in The Club as part of La.. | 2/23/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Martin Dockery & Vanessa Quesnelle of “Oh, That Wily Snake!” | On this episode of Go See a Show!, we've got our first returning guest: actor & playwright Martin Dockery, who is joined onstage by actress Vanessa Quesnelle for his show Oh, That Wily Snake! (it's nice to see another title with an "!" in it). - Oh, | 2/8/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Steven Carl McCasland and Mallory Berlin, of “A Doll’s Life” | We all know the story of Nora & Torvald from Ibsen's classic A Doll's House (wasn't it the first thing every directing student worked on in class?). But have you ever wondered what happened to Nora after she shut the door? - Betty Comden & Adolph Green, | 2/3/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Alex Mallory & Jeffrey Karafin, Artistic Directors of Poetic Theater Productions and the festival “Poetic License” | This weekend, The Wild Project is home to a quick but mighty little festival from Poetic Theater Productions — Poetic License. On a freezing night after tech earlier this week, Go See a Show! interviewed the company's Artistic Directors, | 1/5/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 10 Episodes |
Customer Reviews
Go see a show indeed!
Well, this podcast is awesome--it's a great introduction into the world of off-off-Broadway theater. Whether you're a veteran or just starting out and trying to figure out how to get your feet wet, Go See a Show will give you insights and inspiration. It's so heartening to hear the enthusiasm and joy that these theater artists have for their work, so if you ever start to wonder if anyone cares or notices what you're doing OOB, listen to Go See a Show and I promise you'll feel better. Plus it helps these OOB companies get publicity for their shows, which is so important in terms of word of mouth. Subscribe and enjoy!


