Maxamoo Theater & Performance Podcast
Jose, Nicole, and Ben discuss shows and other things from the theater community that have gone online during the pandemic. Introductions (0:00) , presented by Two Headed Rep on Instagram (1:39) by Breach Theatre (6:13) , Andrew Lloyd Webber’s new YouTube channel (9:08) The New York Neo Futurists’ podcast (12:35) by The Neo Futurusts (13:25) in Berlin (15:25) and by This Is Not a Theatre Company (21:26) (We also mention featuring an interview with Artistic DirectorErin Mee!) by WP Theater (26:41) (32:28) by Brian Lobel (36:04) (We also mention featuring an interview with...
info_outline Maxamoo Book Club: The Great White Way – Race and the Broadway MusicalMaxamoo Theater & Performance Podcast
and are joined by author to discuss the newly published second edition of his book . Their conversation includes a closer look at West Side Story, both historically and through the lens of . The Great White Way: Race and the Broadway Musical (second edition) is available wherever books are sold, including from or . If you'd like to hear the couple of songs cut from West Side Story during its development that we discuss, you can find them in . This is our first episode recorded with all the participants in different spaces – yay social distancing! – and while it's pretty good,...
info_outline The Best & Worst of 2019, Part IIMaxamoo Theater & Performance Podcast
All 9 of our regular contributors have gathered: , , , , , , , , and ! We’re back together for our year-end spectacular, our annual episode in which we discuss the best and worst theater of the year. If you have trouble telling any voices apart, we’re seated in a circle and the order we answer questions in is, roughly: Liz, Nicole, Jose, Jack, PennyMaria, Aurin, Ben, David, Patty. (Jack had to leave early, so don't get freaked out when he disappears half-way through the episode.) See below for timecodes of the questions we answer: (0:40) What, to you, was the most impactful theater moment...
info_outline The Best & Worst of 2019, Part IMaxamoo Theater & Performance Podcast
All 9 of our regular contributors have gathered: , , , , , , , , and ! We’re back together for our year-end spectacular, our annual episode in which we discuss the best and worst theater of the year. If you have trouble telling any voices apart, we’re seated in a circle and the order we answer questions in is, roughly: Liz, Nicole, Jose, Jack, PennyMaria, Aurin, Ben, David, Patty. Each question we rotate who answers first; so Liz is the first person to answer the first question, Nicole is the first to answer the second question, and so on. See below for timecodes of the questions we answer...
info_outline Fires in the Mirror, The Inheritance, and Other Big Shows on Right NowMaxamoo Theater & Performance Podcast
, , and discuss 2 shows shows on Broadway and 2 shows Off-Broadway. Introductions (0:00) on Broadway (1:10) at the Public Theater (16:10) at Signature Theatre (37:41) on Broadway (51:59) Things we’re excited for (1:05:18) • at St. Ann's Warehouse • at Lincoln Center Theater • at the Public Theater • produced by The New Group at Signature Center • at Playwrights Horizons • on Broadway • on Broadway • at Joe's Pub • in Under the Radar Subscribe to Maxamoo’s Theater and Performance Podcast for free on , , or . |...
info_outline December 2019 PreviewMaxamoo Theater & Performance Podcast
, , and talk about what they're excited to see in December and January! We talk about: Virgo Star by Pioneers Go East Collective at La Mama (1:13) Fefu and Her Friends by María Irene Fornés at Theatre for a New Audience (2:49) The Thin Place by Lucas Hnath at Playwrights Horizon (9:37) Conway by Rory McGregor at Theaterlab (16:16) Greater Clements by Samuel D. Hunter at Lincoln Center Theater (19:29) One in Two by Donja R. Love at The New Group (22:48) King Lear Project by William Shakespeare, adapted by Bryan Doerries at Theater of War (26:09) Sing Street - Book by Enda Walsh, Music &...
info_outline Interview with Jamie Lozano, Composer of 'Songs by an Immigrant'Maxamoo Theater & Performance Podcast
talks to musical theatre composer about his career, and how he went from disliking Jesus Christ Superstar when he was growing up in Monterrey, Mexico, to becoming one of the most prolific composers living in the United States. Lozano shares insights about his process and shares exclusive tracks from his upcoming album A Never-Ending Line. If you’re in NYC don’t miss Jaime Lozano at , where he will present Songs by an Immigrant, featuring special guests like Mauricio Martínez. All songs in this episode are property of Jaime Lozano and have been included with his permission. ...
info_outline Maxamoo Book Club: Letters to a Young Artist by Anna Deavere SmithMaxamoo Theater & Performance Podcast
is joined by of to discuss our first Official Maxamoo Book Club Selection: Lettters to a Young Artist: Straight-Up Advice on Making a Life in the Arts – For Actors, Performers, Writers and Artists of Every Kind by Anna Deavere Smith. We hope you enjoy the discussion. Share you thoughts about the book – or about other books you'd like us to discuss on future book club episodes – with us on and . Subscribe to Maxamoo’s Theater and Performance Podcast for free on , , or . | |
info_outline October Review - Sensory Immersive Shows and Off-Broadway DebutsMaxamoo Theater & Performance Podcast
, , and newcomer talk about 2 immersive shows and 2 shows Off-Broadway. Introductions (0:00) at TheatreLab (2:21) at WP Theater (17:13) at Playwrights Horizons (31:22) at the cell (45:59) Things we’re excited for (59:34) • at the Westside Theatre Upstairs • at the Public Theater • at Roundabout Theatre Company • at BAM • at Roundabout Theatre Company on Broadway • at Roundabout Theatre Company on Broadway • at the Vineyard Theatre • The...
info_outline October Preview: The Off Broadway Season BeginsMaxamoo Theater & Performance Podcast
, , and come together to talk about shows that’re coming up in the next few months. Introductions (0:00) at Atlantic Theater Company (1:24) at Signature Theatre (9:41) at the Vineyard Theatre (15:01) Quick mention of at HERE Arts Center (20:40) at the Public Theater (21:23) at Roundabout Theatre Company (28:11) at Ensemble Studio Theatre (36:52) at 2nd Stage (39:09) at the Triad Theatre (44:02) at New York City's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center (49:24) Things we’re excited for (52:07) • on Broadway • at IRT Theater • at Birdland...
info_outlineWe discuss what we're looking forward to at the 20th annual New York International Fringe Festival. Jose, Jack, Liz and Lindsay describe the weird, sincere, and wacky one-person shows, musicals, and dramas that caught our attention among the nearly 200 shows at this year's festival. Fringe NYC runs August 12-28, 2016 at 16 venues across lower Manhattan (and Central Park). Tickets are only $18/show.
What we're excited about:
Iphigenia Among the Taurians adapted from Euripides
While Ophelia's Korean Drum Weeps adapted from William Shakespeare by Ji-Young Choi
At the Crossroads: Music for Faust by Modern Robot
Night of the Living N-Word by Kevin R. Free
Happy Lucky Golden Tofu Panda Dragon Good Time Fun Fun Show! comedy by Kate Rigg and Leah Ryan, music by Slanty Eyed Mama
The Unusual Tale of Mary & Joseph's Baby music and lyrics by Don Chaffer, book by Chris Cragin-Day
Walken on Sunshine by Dave Droxler, music by James Rushin
Homo Sapiens Interruptus by Carlos Dengler
Canuck Downunder by Jessica Kazamel
Transcend by Kilusan Bautista
Love Me Forever Billy H. Tender by Jesse LaVercombe (read Jose's interview with Jesse on StageBuddy)
The Fucking Problem by Emily Alexander and Nate Dobson
Girl Versus Corinth by Danny Baird
Richard III (A One Woman Show) by William Shakespeare, adapted by Kolbrun Bjort Sigfusdottir and Emily Carding
Red Devil Moon by Robert Earl Price, music and lyrics by Pam Ortiz
What are you looking forward to seeing at Fringe NYC? Did we miss your favorite? Let us know on Twitter at Maxamoo, Jose, Jack, Liz and Lindsay.
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