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Episode 85. A Theatre Company

Are we a comedy troupe? A rock band? A floor wax? A dessert topping? We try to define once and for all What We Are, and examine the various places we find our actors, reveal once and for all whether our audience "volunteers" are plants, outline the advantages of actors who know themselves, and discover the best sections to find us in bookstores and newspapers. Featuring special appearances by both Nina Totenberg and Susan Stamberg from National Public Radio, and - as an Extra Special Bonus - we give insane props to the Conti Beat! (Length 19:25) Download: mp3 (Right click or Ctrl Click) Subscribe: It's Free! (and easy!) Streaming Media: Real Media or Windows Media

Episode 84. Opening Night Crowds

The classic opening night audience is dissected and examined, and several actual audience members are pinned to the wall and forced to speak. Featuring sweeping generalizations, very strong if completely uninformed opinions, feedback from podcast listeners, and a classic theatre story! Plus, a special guest appearance from Peter Overby from NPR News, and a lovely exchange with a genuine rabid psycho. Don't forget to brush! (Length 21:40) Download: mp3 (Right click or Ctrl Click) Subscribe: It's Free! (and easy!) Streaming Media: Real Media or Windows Media

Episode 83. Notes For Dustin

Poor Dustin Sullivan. After performing "All The Great Books (abridged)" in St. Louis, Ireland, and Ithaca (New York), he's now performing in San Jose, California with the script's two authors as his co-stars. Featuring insight into a reduced rehearsal process, the difference between acting and vaudeville, Dustin's role-winning joke, and a special appearance by National Public Radio's Allison Keyes. Enjoy how Dustin suffers for his art...and triumphs! (Length 17:51) Download: mp3 (Right click or Ctrl Click) Subscribe: It's Free! (and easy!) Streaming Media: Real Media or Windows Media

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