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Archive for May, 2008

IDS 93 “The Deceived Husband”

Posted in Episodes on May 26th, 2008

This week we have an interview with Leonard Jacobs from Backstage magazine about the potential destruction of the Provincetown Playhouse (yes, of Eugene O’Neill fame…that playhouse) by the expansion plans of New York University. We also discuss the Tony nominations with a very special guest. Tee and I unabashedly promote our production of 12th Night which is being performed at the beautiful Valhalla farms in Cannon County. Check out the promotional videos shot and created by Lauren Street!

Deep Fried Theatre:

To see all the 12th Night videos featuring the cast go here!

WTF:

The Two Shot:

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IDS 92 “The Madison Amendment”

Posted in Episodes on May 19th, 2008

This week we return to normal programming…we have an interview with Mark Charney of The Loop and we have a Twelfth Night update.

Deep Fried Theatre:

Payin’ the Rent:

Our coverage of the 32nd Humana Festival of New American Plays can be found here:

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IDS 91 “The Yankee Clipper”

Posted in Humana08 on May 12th, 2008

This is our fifth installment of the 32nd Annual Humana Festival of New American Plays presented by the Actor’s Theatre of Louisville. On deck this week, we have interviews with one of the 10 minute playwrights, Michael Lew (In Paris You Will Find Many Baguettes but Only One True Love) and the vast majority of the playwrights of the Apprentice Company showcase anthology (Game On).

Here’s today’s lineup (Game On):

10 Minute Play (In Paris You Will Find Many Baguettes but Only One True Love):

Missed anything Humana 08? Find it here:

Hey…tell us what you thought about our coverage of this year’s Humana Festival by calling us 615-866-1282 or by e-mail!

IDS 90 “The Morris Worm: The First Infection”

Posted in Episodes on May 5th, 2008

This is our fourth installment of our time at the 32nd Annual Human Festival of New American Plays presented by the Actor’s Theatre of Louisville. This week we interview playwrights Carly Mensch (All Hail Hurricane Gordo) and Jennifer Haley (Neighborhood 3:Requisition of Doom).

All Hail Hurricane Gordo

Photo: Harlan Taylor (New York Times)

by Carly Mensch

Neighboorhood 3: Requisition of Doom

photo: Harlan Taylor (New York Times)

by Jennifer Haley

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