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It's free-form music programming mixed with perceptive interviews with local creators - just the way it should be...brought to you by the mind behind Aspie Works.
It's free-form music programming mixed with perceptive interviews with local creators - just the way it should be...brought to you by the mind behind Aspie Works.
This episode features the funny and talented duo of Joanne Brokaw and Sara Moore, as they prepare their Fringe projects under their name A Happy Accident Improv; features an all-instrumental set, with music from Dave Matthews Band, Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble, The Beach Boys, Explosions in the Sky, Wendy Eisenberg, Sting, Bruce Cockburn, Tom Waits, Billy Joel, Peter Gabriel and George Harrison.
This episode features Bread and Water Theatre artistic director JR Teeter, discussing Eugene O'Neill's "The Emperor Jones" and his solo show on guns, "Your Thoughts and Prayers"; featuring music by Bruce Hornsby, Squeeze, Weezer, Mumford and Sons, Earth, Wind and Fire, Switchfoot, Brandi Carlile, Gord Downie, Imagine Dragons and Johnny Cash.
This episode features playwright Karen Culley and communications director Kevin Hicks, as they talk about this year's Sankofa Theatre Festival - and the show pays tribute to former guest Taimer Hill McGowan, who died July 31 at age 43; includes music from The Pretenders, Bill Withers, Don Henley, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Barenaked Ladies and Crowded House.
This episode features conversations from past shows that were so powerful and so good, they were worth listening to again; includes moments with Nicole Iaquinto, Bob Ames & Paul Minor, Holly Campbell and Danica Zielinski.
This episode features director James Landers and actor Davida Bloom from the Classics Theater production of G.B. Shaw's comedy "Mrs. Warren's Profession"; features music from The Lovin' Spoonful, Paul McCartney, Neil Finn, Men at Work, Bat McGrath, Steely Dan, Sylvie Lynn, Stephen Bishop and Jude Cole.
This episode features actor Amanda McFaul and director Jacqueline Moe from Aspie Works' upcoming production of the political satire "The Taming"; includes music from Nellie McKay, Company of Thieves, Emmy Rossum, Nina Simone, Sara Bareilles, Mandolin Orange, Diana Krall, Dionne Warwick, 'Til Tuesday and Brandi Carlile.
This episode features director Mario Savastano and actors Didi Lara & Kaleab Wiggins from DVC's latest musical "The Heavy Entertainment Show"; includes music by Robbie Williams, Oasis, The Clash, Squeeze, The Who, Traffic, The Kinks, Nick Drake, Joe Jackson and Dire Straits.
This episode (the second of two hours) features actors Maureen Boorum & Courtney Weather and actor/co-director Mandi Gurell from OFC Creations' '60s-inspired show "Shout! The Mod Musical"; features music from Petula Clark, Bananarama, The Andrews Sisters, Emma Stone with Callie Hernandez, Sonoya Mizuno & Jessica Rothe, Dusty Springfield, Lulu, Nancy Sinatra, Eva Cassidy, Sarah Harmer and Madonna.
This episode (the first of two hours) features director Charlie Cooper, working on Black Sheep Theatre's PRIDE-inspired double bill "PrideScapes"; features music from Billy Joel, Simple Minds, Breathe, Indigo Girls, The 1975, Madness, Bruce Hornsby, Anais Mitchell with Justin Vernon & Ben Knox Miller, Belle and Sebastian with Carey Mulligan, and Tony Bennett.
This episode features actors Ged Owen and Lauren MacDonough, as they discuss the latest Highland Bowl summer show - Shakespeare's play about a Scottish thane whose name is very superstitious to say; features music by The Beatles, Toto, Steely Dan, Joni Mitchell, Florence + the Machine, The Band, Sara Bareilles, Men at Work, Nellie McKay and Steve Winwood.