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Stupid Fu**ing Episode

Liz and David report back on their eclectic theater-going for the month of April, which included visits to: Playwrights Horizon for Anne Washburn’s Antlia Pneumatica The Barrow Street Theatre for Lucy Prebble’s The Effect Primary Stages for Ike Holter’s Exit Strategy The PIT Loft for Moby Alpha from Charles Comedy The[…]

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Broadway: A Spring Preview

Gird your musical theater loins for a busy spring.  The looming Tony eligibility deadline at the end of April means a ton of new shows are opening on Broadway.  Hosts Dave, Aileen, and Nicole select plays and musicals from the crowded field that they are looking forward to most. Blackbird (0:48) She Loves[…]

Mona Mansour

Mona Mansour, Playwright

An interview with playwright Mona Mansour. Mona’s play The Way West is at Labyrinth Theater Company in New York City from February 25 to April 3, 2016.  Subscribe to Maxamoo’s Theater and Performance Podcast for free on iTunes or Stitcher. Comments? Feedback? Find us on Facebook and Twitter Maxamoo.

Theater New York City

Month in Review: Hold On To Me Darling, Familiar, Southern Comfort, I’ll Never Love Again, The Wildness

New contributor Diep Tran, an associate editor at American Theatre magazine, joins Lindsay and Nicole for discussion of the latest shows at New York’s leading venues beyond Broadway. Hold On To Me Darling by Kenneth Lonergan at Atlantic Theater Company Familiar by Danai Gurira at Playwrights Horizons Southern Comfort, book and lyrics[…]

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March Preview: Many Plays, A Little Opera, & A New Black Fest Doubleheader

A preview of what we’re looking forward to most at the theater in New York City in March: Boy by Anna Ziegler, Keen Company/ Ensemble Studio Theatre (video excerpt) Red Speedo by Lucas Hnath, New York Theatre Workshop Un-Tamed: HAIR BODY ATTITUDE, The New Black Fest/National Black Theater The New Black Fest[…]

What we saw this week

We report on five recent theater productions beyond Broadway in New York City: The Grand Paradise, Sojourners, Utility, Washer/Dryer, and Tarzana.  Subscribe to Maxamoo’s Theater and Performance Podcast for free on iTunes or Stitcher. Comments? Feedback? Find us on Facebook and Twitter.

Maxamoo Storytelling

Storytelling Shows

A look at storytelling shows in New York City, including monthly groups shows ASS: Antagonist Storytelling Show, How I Learned, VHS Presents, and The Liar Show, as well solo shows Salt in the Pepper Shaker, Homecoming King, and Motherstruck. Other things mentioned in this episode: The How I Learned Podcast[…]

February Theater New York City

February Preview: Rom-Coms, Family Dramas, and Immersive Beach Bacchanals

A preview of what we’re looking forward to at the theater in New York City this month: Straight, Washer/Dryer from Ma-Yi Theater Company, The Grand Paradise from Third Rail Projects, Broadway and the Bard, The Body of An American from Primary Stages, Familiar at Playwrights Horizons, The Robber Bridegroom at Roundabout Theatre Company, Tarzana from[…]

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Skeleton Crew, Sanctuary, Exponential Festival & Commedia dell’Artichoke

We dive deep into Dominique Morisseau’s Skeleton Crew (2:00) at Atlantic Theater, examining its characters and politics in detail. It’s one of the more raucous conversations we’ve ever had the podcast, a sure sign of quality theater. We also discuss Sanctuary (31:30), LongYarn (40:50) and Toilet Fire (48:35) at The Exponential Festival, and Commedia dell’Artichoke (52:50). […]

Lauren Worsham

Lauren Worsham, Interview

Lauren Worsham magnificently straddles the worlds of opera, theater, and rock n’ roll. We discuss the challenging role she just wrapped in Dog Days at PROTOTYPE Festival, her upcoming show with Sky-Pony at Ars Nova The Wildness: Sky-Pony’s Rock Fairy Tale, the unexpected consequences of her Tony nomination for A Gentleman’s[…]

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December NYC Theater Preview

Previewing what’s to come, we’re joined by Lindsay, David, and our newest contributor Shavanna Calder, the founder and editor of Arts in Color, a website celebrating artists of color on stage. There is much to look forward this month. We’ve got previews from Broadway, Off Broadway, solo shows, and even a[…]

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