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Podcast #56

Writer / Performer and recent A.C.T. graduate Deontay Wilson and Artistic Director / Director Norman Gee present AMERICAN LIMBO: A one man play. This play is loosely based on the Divine Comedy (Dantes Inferno) written by the Italian poet, Dante Alighieri. These 2 cats and myself wax poetical, so sit back, relax and […]

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Podcast #54
CTC presents YOUR A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN. I talk with the director, marketing director (was being overly concerned with marketing), and the lead actor in the play. These cats are cool, and the interview starts off with us shooting the breeze about an incident we experienced together. Quite interesting.

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Podcast #53
Magical Acts Ritual Theatre presents CORPUS CHRISTI at Theatre Rhinoceros. They are a bunch of self proclaimed gays lesbians, and part time gays and lesbians (depending on how much you pay them), doing spiritually based theatre in the hopes of changing hearts and minds. Do they have what it takes to change yours? LISTEN!

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Podcast #50
The cast of How We First Met are seasoned and professional improvisors re-enacting how couples first met. Hear about a 30 year old woman (with 3 kids and a husband) and an 18 year old boy (living in his parents basement) who met in an online role-playing game. The woman flew to the midwest […]

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Wednesday, April 19th, 2006

Podcast #45
Custom Made Theatre produces SHOVE, a play by a Emmy winner Mark Eisman. This is a fun podcast. I had a blast, and discovered something ABSOLUTELY AMAZING about the playwright. You must listen to this podcast!!!

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