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Podcasts Theater

Reading Every Play That Won a Pulitzer Prize for Drama

Christopher Munden May 23, 2020 No Comments

A new podcast

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Beyond the Horizon by Eugene O’Neill (1920): Chosen by Committee Episode 2

Phindie Podcasts April 2, 2020 No Comments

In episode 2 of Chosen by Committee, the podcast considering every play which won a Pulitzer Prize for Drama, hosts Josh, John, and Christopher discuss Eugene O’Neill’s 1920 tragedy. They mostly loved it.

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ATRYTONE/FIXED (Wings of Paper): 2019 Fringe review

Lisa Panzer September 15, 2019 No Comments

Two worthwhile new works of exploration by Alice Hakvaag and Michael Stahler.

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A Welcome to the International Artists at the 2019 Fringe Festival

Henrik Eger September 5, 2019 1 Comment

Henrik Eger greets international Fringe artists.

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