I was honored to be one of the playwrights featured on The Subtext Podcast hosted by Brian James Polak. Early in the pandemic, Brian asked playwrights to call in and leave messages about how we were feeling, the state of our work and our psyches, and so on. One year later he asked us to call back in and do …
The Playwriting Podcast
This post is part of my semi-regular series about podcasts featuring plays and other theatre content. The Playwriting Podcast, hosted by Ken Wolf, Artistic Director of Manhattan Repertory Theatre, offers strategies and techniques for playwrights (and writers in general) “to get out of their heads” and write better, feel more motivated, get into that creativity zone, find more productive ways …
Playing On Air
Returning to my series on terrific free theater podcasts, I recommend Playing on Air. Playing on Air is a radio show and free podcast dedicated to short plays by America’s best contemporary playwrights, a new way to experience theater on demand, absolutely free. They are dedicated to increasing the accessibility of high-caliber theater, promoting the work of the stage’s greatest …
“What We Look Like” audio play
I plan to post a series of homages to terrific theater- and playwriting-oriented podcasts. First up is The Parsnip Ship! Every month a new play, delivered right to your earbuds. The Parsnip Ship, hosted by Iyvon Edebiri, is an intimate series of plays performed before live audiences and made accessible as a monthly podcast. The series fosters community by exploring …