Episode 13: Austin Theatre Project
The Community of Theatre
by Derek Smootz
7M ago
I'm joined by Barbara Schuler to discuss the history of Austin Theatre Project, one of the many local production companies that didn't make it through the Covid pandemic. Follow the podcast: https://www.facebook.com/communityoftheatre Austin Theatre Project’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100060741564764 ..read more
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Episode 11: Devised Theatre - Love and Information
The Community of Theatre
by Derek Smootz
8M ago
The Broke Thespians’ latest production is an example of Devised Theatre - find out what that means, as we discuss how the experience of rehearsing this type of show differs from traditional narrative. Get tickets or information about Love and Information at… https://www.brokethespianstheatrecompany.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrokeThespiansTheatreCompany/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brokethespianstheatrecompany/ Follow the podcast: https://www.facebook.com/communityoftheatre Email the podcast: communityoftheater@gmail.com ..read more
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Episode 10: The Time Before Directors with Doug DeGirolamo
The Community of Theatre
by Derek Smootz
8M ago
I'm joined once again by Doug DiGirolamo, who walks us through a brief history of the role of directors, and what preceded them. We wander off onto a few tangents, including discussion of "Song of Spider-Man," script writer Glen Berger's behind the scenes tell-all about getting that production onto the stage. Follow the show: https://www.facebook.com/communityoftheatre Email the show: communityoftheater@gmail.com Follow the host: https://twitter.com/DerekSmootz ..read more
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Episode 9: Preproduction with Beth James
The Community of Theatre
by Derek Smootz
8M ago
I’m joined by Beth James, Director of the upcoming production of 9-5 at the Gaslight-Baker in Lockhart. We discuss everything a Director undertakes prior to auditions, both in general and in particular for this production, for I’ll be serving as co-Music Director. We also touch on Directorial philosophy, dramaturgy, and the overlap between modern psychotherapy and an ethical production environment. For those in Central Texas and listening close to this episode’s release date, 9-5 auditions are being held March 8 and 9 at the Gaslight-Baker. You can find details here: http://mygbt.org/ Or, emai ..read more
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Episode 8: Reviews and Criticism in the World of Community Theatre
The Community of Theatre
by Derek Smootz
8M ago
I’m joined by Michael Meigs, creator of CTX Live Theatre, to discuss the role of reviews and reviewers in the world of local, community theatre; we touch on an array of topics, including the distinction between reviews and criticism, how writers can, should, and do approach professional versus amateur productions, the relationship between artists and reviewers, and how the era of social media has impacted theatre journalism as a whole. CTX Live Theatre https://ctxlivetheatre.com/ ATX Theatre https://www.atxtheatre.org/ Gilbert and Sullivan Austin GilbertSullivan.org McAdo auditions are Feb 25 ..read more
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Episode 7: Historic Theatres
The Community of Theatre
by Derek Smootz
8M ago
Recorded on site at the historic Bastrop Opera House, I’m joined by Executive Director Lisa Holcomb to discuss the pros and cons running a theatre company out of a historic venue. Follow the Bastrop Opera House: https://bastropoperahouse.org/ Follow the show: https://www.facebook.com/communityoftheatre Follow the host: https://twitter.com/DerekSmootz ..read more
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Episode 6: Creating Inclusive Companies
The Community of Theatre
by Derek Smootz
8M ago
Tommie Jackson returns to discuss inclusivity. It's an ideal that most theatre companies espouse, but it's a challenge to truly and consistently foster through audition, rehearsal and performance spaces. Article - “Broadway loves the white ‘diva’ but shuns the ‘difficult’ black performer”: https://www.onstageblog.com/editorials/broadway-loves-the-white-diva-but-shuns-difficult-black-performer Follow the Broke Thespians, or find out about Love//Sick  at… https://www.brokethespianstheatrecompany.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrokeThespiansTheatreCompany/ Instagram: https://www.ins ..read more
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Episode 5: Why Bother With Live Theatre, Anyway?
The Community of Theatre
by Derek Smootz
8M ago
Does live, local theatre still have a place in the modern world? What does it have to offer that the streaming services don't? I'm joined by Tysha Calhoun, who has worn All The Hats at the Gaslight-Baker Theatre in Lockhart, Texas, to address this fundamental question. Follow the show: https://www.facebook.com/communityoftheatre Follow the host: https://twitter.com/DerekSmootz ..read more
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Episode 4: The Broke Thespians
The Community of Theatre
by Derek Smootz
8M ago
What does it take to start a theatre company from scratch…in a pandemic? We’re joined by three core members of The Broke Thespians Theatre Company as they enter their 4th season. Find out how they’re managing to grow an organization, and audiences, in a college town where community efforts are frequently overshadowed by the university. Follow the Broke Thespians at… https://www.brokethespianstheatrecompany.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrokeThespiansTheatreCompany/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brokethespianstheatrecompany/ Follow the podcast: https://www.facebook.com/communit ..read more
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Episode 3: Where Does the Money Go?
The Community of Theatre
by Derek Smootz
8M ago
Did you know you can pick up arts grants at your local grocery store? Our guest is Doug DeGirolamo of the Gaslight-Baker Theatre, who walks us through the myriad expenses any theatre is likely to face. However expensive those local production tickets might seem, their sales cover only a fraction of any show’s expenses.  Given that reality, we then get into the the other sources of income that theatres can use to make ends meet. As referenced in two sequential episodes now, if you're on a local theatre board, it's probably worth making sure your organization is a member of the American Ass ..read more
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