Join us for behind-the-scenes interviews with artists offering a unique inside look at the programming at Classic Stage Company.
This episode features a chat with the four understudies from CSC's production of A Man of No Importance: Justin Scott Brown, Lee Harrington, Benjamin Howes, and Beth Kirkpatrick.
A live discussion about book banning related to CSC's production of A Man of No Importance. Featured guests include Kalynn Bayron (author of Cinderella is Dead), Summer Lopez (Chief Program Officer of Free Expression at PEN America), and Jonathan Toth (frontlist buyer for Barnes & Noble.
A live recording of CSC's Classic Perspectives talkback celebrating the legacy of Oscar Wilde with playwright and director Moisés Kaufman and LGBTQ+ historian Andrew Lear.
Legendary lyricist and composer duo, Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (Ragtime, Once On This Island), discuss their careers, past works, and collaborations with playwright Terrence McNally, including A Man of No Importance.
On this episode, meet Classic Stage Company's new Producing Artistic Director, Jill Rafson, as she shares her vision for CSC's future and why she thinks expanding the definition of the classics is vital for the future of American theater.
On this episode, Phil and Zuhdi speak with actors Raffi Barsoumian and Nadia Bowers (who previously appeared in CSC's Macbeth) about the works of playwright Rajiv Joseph and why he may be considered a classic writer in the coming years.
Zuhdi Boueri, CSC's new Producing Artistic Associate, joins Phil Haas (Director of Marketing and Communications) as our new co-host in the first episode of the CSC Podcast's third season. Phil and Zuhdi speak with CSC's Artistic Director John Doyle and Chief Operating Officer/GM Toni Marie Davis about Assassins, the coming season, and what it has been like reopening the theater.
Join Sterling Arroyo, the Marketing Manager of Shakespeare Dallas, for this discussion about welcoming new audiences to classic work. We also talk about how new branding can shape an arts institution's image and what the 2020-2021 season has been like for theaters across the country. This podcast was recorded on July 21, 2021
CSC alum Barzin Akhavan, who was previously in our 2019 production of Macbeth, discusses his perspective on acting in classical works, and how classical plays shaped his understanding of theater and the English language.
In this episode, we explore casting the classics with award-winning casting directors Destiny Lilly and Rebecca Scholl. These industry experts, who have done extensive work at CSC, on Broadway, and around the country, discuss how casting shapes a classic production and how the casting world is adapting with the current theater landscape.
In part two of this two-part episode, we explore the legacy of Pulitzer Prize and Academy Award-winning playwright and screenwriter William Inge (best known for his plays and films Picnic; Bus Stop; and Come Back, Little Sheba) with award-winning transgender director and choreographer Will Davis. Davis, who focuses on physically adventurous work for the stage, directed an acclaimed and groundbreaking production of Picnic for the American Theater Company in Chicago in 2017.
In part one of this two-part episode, we explore the legacy of Pulitzer Prize and Academy Award-winning playwright and screenwriter William Inge (best known for his plays and films Picnic; Bus Stop; and Come Back, Little Sheba) with award-winning transgender director and choreographer Will Davis. Davis, who focuses on physically adventurous work for the stage, directed an acclaimed and groundbreaking production of Picnic for the American Theater Company in Chicago in 2017.
Season 2, Episode 3. This episode features a discussion about bilingual and multilingual adaptations of classic theater with Carla Della Gatta, an expert in theatrical translations and co-editor of Shakespeare and Latinidad. Hear about the history and future of multilingual Shakespearean productions in America and find out how multiple languages are best integrated onstage.
In this episode, we speak with Awoye Timpo and Arminda Thomas, from CLASSIX, a theater company that expands the classical canon through an exploration of dramatic works by Black writers. Join us to hear how Arminda and Awoye define classic works today and their recommendations on which prolific Black playwrights we should know more about.
Season 2, Episode 1 Peter Kim, Associate Producer for the National Asian American Theatre Company (NAATCO) and award-winning actor, director and teacher (The 40-Year-Old Version on Netflix), talks about his past work and how an evolving definition of classic works has helped shape his life and career.
Season 1, Episode 2 On this episode, we speak with actor Erik Lochtefeld, who plays Banquo in the CSC production of Macbeth. We'll talk with Eric about the show and some of his past roles.
Season 1 Episode 1 Join us for the first episode of the new CSC Podcast, offering an inside look at the programming at Classic Stage Company. On the first episode, CSC Artistic Director John Doyle speaks about the current relevancy of Marc Blitzstein’s The Cradle Will Rock as well as the show’s storied history.