Maxamoo podcast Anticipating an Awesome April in NYC theater

Anticipating an Awesome April

A preview of the awesome theater we’re anticipating in April. Lindsay, Nicole, and Jack discuss the shows we’re looking forward to this month. Subscribe to Maxamoo’s Podcast on iTunes or Stitcher. Shows discussed: Brits Off Broadway at 59E59 Theaters The Mysteries at The Flea The Complete & Condensed Stage Directions of Eugene O’Neill Volume[…]

Maxamoo NYC Theater Podcast

This week in NYC theater: King Lear, Fast Company, The Realistic Joneses, Aladdin, The Threepenny Opera

Lindsay, Nicole, and David chat about their latest outings to the theater, plus Lindsay’s interview with Kirk Lynn (an artistic director at the theater collective Rude Mechanicals in Austin, Texas), David’s Three Wishes for Sondheimas, and whether there’s any familial connection between Brian Eno and Will Eno. Shows discussed: King Lear (Theatre for[…]

Making March Marvelous

Making March Marvelous

We’re expecting a marvelous March at the theater. Lindsay, Maxamoo’s founder, Jack, a writer at Maxamoo, and Nicole, from Mildly Bitter’s Musings discuss the shows they’re most looking forward to seeing this month but first have a chat about a few recent productions. Subscribe to Maxamoo’s Podcast on iTunes or Stitcher. Current Productions[…]

Daniel Kitson, Analog.Ue, St. Ann's Warehouse

Bonus: The Lost Kitson Episode

This is the first show Lindsay, Maxamoo’s founder, and Nicole, from Mildly Bitter’s Musings, ever recorded. It was a test and we didn’t think anyone would ever actually hear it. It’s an entire episode about Daniel Kitson’s Analog.Ue performed at St. Ann’s Warehouse in December of 2013. They dive deep into[…]

facing our truth

Facing Our Truth, I Call My Brothers, and a farewell to Twelfth Night on Broadway

From swooning over Sam Barnett’s performance in Twelfth Night to speaking frankly about the homogeneity of critics, Lindsay, Maxamoo’s founder, and Nicole, from Mildly Bitter’s Musings, rant and rave about theater in New York City. Subscribe to Maxamoo’s Podcast on iTunes or Stitcher. Specifically, we: Celebrate the final performance of Twelfth Night on Broadway;[…]

Frankstein Coriolanus

Theater as a digital medium, aka the episode where we discuss Cumberbatch, Hiddleston, & Miller

On this week’s episode Lindsay and Nicole welcome Kathryn Jones from VirtualArts.TV to chat about theatrical performance broadcasts, topics include Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller in Frankenstein, Tom Hiddleston in Coriolanus, and lots of other stuff. Subscribe to the Maxamoo Podcast on iTunes, and check out our podcasts page. Stuff we discuss: VirtualArts.TV[…]

February Forecast Fabulous

Forecasting a Fabulous February

Our intrepid panel of Lindsay (our Founder), Nicole (from Mildly Bitter’s Musings), and David (from It’s DLevy) discuss the shows they’re most excited about in the coming month. Subscribe to the Maxamoo Podcast on iTunes, and check out our podcasts page. The shows discussed: A Doll’s House – Brooklyn Academy[…]

Intimacy by Thomas Bradshaw from The New Group

Intimacy from the front row

Our founder Lindsay Barenz, Nicole from Mildly Bitter’s Musings, and David from It’s DLevy all saw the new play Intimacy by Thomas Bradshaw and on this episode they have a few things to say about it. Subscribe to the Maxamoo Podcast on iTunes, and check out our podcasts page. The shows, theater companies,[…]

Machinal, What's It All About? Bacharach Reimagined, Outside Mullingar

Machinal, Bacharach, the Shans, & a tattoo inquiry

On this podcast we discuss important questions like: How do you pronounce Machinal, what is expressionist theater (seriously, does anyone know because we don’t answer this question), and are Morgan Spector’s tattoos real (same parenthetical)? Subscribe to the Maxamoo Podcast on iTunes, and check out our podcasts page. For more information on the[…]

NYC 2014 Theater Preview

Early 2014 Theater Preview

On this episode of the Maxamoo Podcast, our founder Lindsay, Nicole from Mildly Bitter’s Musings, and David from It’s DLevy! discuss the shows they are most looking forward to seeing in early 2014, the pros and cons of subscription memberships, who is Ted Shen, and which side is “the wrong side” of Broadway.[…]

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