Episodes

  • Play Ball: When Sports Meet Theater
    Aug 30 2024

    Inspired by the Summer Olympics and our upcoming production of KING JAMES by Rajiv Joseph, the team steps up to the plate to talk about their favorite sports-themed plays, and the exciting parallels between these two dynamic art forms. A spirited conversation for sports and theater lovers alike.

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    34 mins
  • Missing the "Business" in Show Business - TCG Conference 2024
    Jul 23 2024

    Each year, theatermakers from across the country attend the biennial Theatre Communications Group (TCG) Conference to learn, share, and network. But lately, this gathering has become less practical (and educational) for small companies looking for new and better ways to do business. We share our mixed experience with this year's meeting of the minds, and how it might better serve local regional theaters in America.

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    32 mins
  • The State of Theater for Young Audiences
    Jun 27 2024

    From educational programs to full productions, there have never been more opportunities for young adults and children to participate in a theater experience. We sit down with two of Wisconsin's most prominent leaders to talk about the ever-changing world of TYA and the impact these experiences have on future generations. This episode features First Stage (Milwaukee) Artistic Director Jeff Frank and Children's Theater of Madison Artistic Director Brian Cowing as we discuss the state of theater for young audiences in America.

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    36 mins
  • The Plays That Stay 2024 - Vol. 1
    May 29 2024

    Our favorite summer stories are back! We sit down with some of our most treasured theater artists and ask them to share a story about a play or musical that "stayed" with them, inspired them, or simply blew their minds. This episode features:

    Cody Estle - Artistic Director of Next Act Theatre

    James Carrington - Actor and Associate Director of Engagement at Milwaukee Repertory Theater

    Lisa Schlenker - Scenic Designer

    Mikael Burke - Director

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    53 mins
  • What We're Excited to See in 2024-25
    Apr 26 2024

    It's our favorite time of the year! Theaters across the country are announcing their productions for the 2024-25 season, and we've got a LONG list of shows that we want to see. In this episode, we discuss the shows we're looking forward to locally, regionally, and across the country.

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    30 mins
  • Forward Theater's 2024-25 Season
    Mar 20 2024

    It's the most wonderful time of the year! This is when theater companies across the country announce their upcoming seasons, which means that theater is alive in America. In this episode, the team breaks down (and geeks out about) the lineup for Forward Theater's 2024-25 season:

    KING JAMES by Rajiv Joseph

    MURDER GIRL by Heidi Armbruster

    SUMMER, 1976 by David Auburn

    A CASE FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD by Samuel D. Hunter Learn more about these plays at ForwardTheater.com.

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    35 mins
  • Mentors (a Michael Blakemore tribute)
    Feb 19 2024

    Mike Fischer interviews Forward Theater Artistic Director (and fellow host) Jen Uphoff Gray! Jen discusses the valuable role of mentors in the arts, while reflecting on her formative relationship with Tony award-winning director Michael Blakemore. A thoughtful conversation about how we cultivate a new generation of theater directors, with a few juicy showbiz tales that include David Mamet and Woody Allen for good measure. Also mentioned in this episode: Forward Theater's Wisconsin Directors Lab - an inclusive workshop for the education and career development of emerging directors, scheduled for January 2025.

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    41 mins
  • No Longer a World Premiere...Now What? - Interview w/ Samuel Hunter
    Jan 15 2024

    What happens after a play moves on from its shiny status as a World Premiere?Playwright Samuel Hunter joins us to discuss the journey of a play, from its exciting life as a World Premiere through its crucial 2nd and 3rd productions. A brilliant conversation that provides insight into the world of creating (and supporting) new works in American theater.

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    37 mins