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The Golden Age of Theater Criticism TOPIC: Part Two Harold Clurman & Walter Kerr GUESTS: Patrick Kelly & Jerome Weeks
Walter Kerr born July 8 ,1913 was a highly influential American theater critic for the New York Herald Tribune and The New York Times for over 30 years, winning the 1978 Pulitzer Prize for…
The Golden Age of Theater Criticism: TOPIC: Part One Harold Clurman & Walter Kerr GUESTS: Patrick Kelly & Jerome Weeks
Walter Kerr born July 8 ,1913 was a highly influential American theater critic for the New York Herald Tribune and The New York Times for over 30 years, winning the 1978 Pulitzer Prize for Criticism.…
The Golden Age of Theater Criticism: TOPIC: Harold Hobson & Kenneth Tynan (Part Two) GUESTS: Patrick Kelly & Jerome Weeks
"One of the big theater jokes used to be that when you opened the Sunday Times and the Observer, you used to read Kenneth Tynan and Harold Hobson and they were always totally diametrically opposed.…
The Golden Age of Theater Criticism: TOPIC: Harold Hobson & Kenneth Tynan (Part One) GUESTS: Patrick Kelly & Jerome Weeks
"One of the big theater jokes used to be that when you opened the Sunday Times and the Observer, you used to read Kenneth Tynan and Harold Hobson and they were always totally diametrically opposed.…
Guests: PATRICK KELLY & JEROME WEEKS Topic: JOHN ROSENFIELD
Max John Rosenfield Jr., was amusement critic for the Dallas Morning News for 41 years . It can be argued that John Rosenfield did more for the…
Guest: JEROME WEEKS Topic: MARGO JONES
Margo Jones (December 12, 1911 – July 24,1955), nicknamed the "Texas Tornado", was an American stagedirector and producer, best known for launching the American regional theater movement and for…
Guests: PAT KELLY & JEROME WEEKS TOPIC: ADRIAN HALL PART TWO
Adrian Hall was born in Van, Texas on December 3,1927. He was an American theater director. His directing style has been described as "bold" and his work was considered part of the first and second…
Guests: PAT KELLY & JEROME WEEKS Topic: ADRIAN HALL PART ONE
Adrian Hall was born in Van, Texas on December 3,1927. He was an American theater director. His directing style has been described as "bold" and his work was considered part of the first and second…
Guest: RANDY MOORE Topic: ADRIAN HALL
Adrian Hall born in Van, Texas on December 3, 1927 was an American theater director. His directing style has been described as "bold" and his work was considered part of the first and second…
Guest: PATRICK KELLY Topic: THE GENESIS AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE AMERICAN RESIDENT THEATER
Patrick Kelly is Professor of Drama Emeritus at University of Dallas where, with Judy his wife, he taught for forty-two years. Besides scores of campus productions he has directed plays at…
Guest: MILTON JUSTICE Topic: QUEER CINEMA and the AIDS PANDEMIC
Milton Justice is an Academy and Emmy Award winning producer, On Broadway he produced Tennessee Williams’ Vieux Carre,. Off Broadway he produced Jack Heifner’s, Vanities (which became the longest…
Guest: MARK LAMOS Subject: LONG TIME COMPANION
MARK LAMOS legendary theater and opera director, actor and artistic director joins us today to discuss the Craig Lucas, Norman Renee 1990 film LONG TIME COMPANION in which he co-starred, the first…
Guest: DAVID SCHACHTER Topic: the film "Buddies" and Arthur Bressen,Jr
David Schachter was born on September 15, 1961 in Levittown, New York. David received a BFA in drama from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts in 1982. David worked extensively in Television, Off and…
Guest: JOHN WEIR Topic: Writing during the AIDS pandemic.
John Weir is the author of two novels, the Irreversible Decline of Eddie Socket, winner of the 1989 Lambda Literary Award for Gay Men‘s Debut Fiction, and What I Did Wrong. His collection of linked…
Guest: HELEN EISENBACH Topic: LARRY KRAMER
Helen Eisenbach is a novelist, satirist, playwright, theatre director, screenwriter, journalist and editor. Her books include the novel Loonglow and the how-to/cry for help Lesbianism Made Easy, both…
Guest: DOUG WAGER Topic: ZELDA FICHANDLER
DOUG WAGER is the former Artistic Director of the Arena Stage in Washington, DC, succeeding Zelda Fichandler where he served for twenty-five seasons as resident director, producing over two hundred…
Guest: JEFF HAMLIN Topic: LINCOLN CENTER THEATER/BERNARD GERSTEN
JEFF HAMLIN Production Manager for Lincoln Center Theater oversaw more than 150 productions from 1985-2014. For Michael Bennett he served as production stage manager on A CHORUS LINE, BALLROOM, and…
Guest: JEFF HAMLIN Topic: MICHAEL BENNETT
MICHAEL BENNETT conceived, directed, and choreographed A CHORUS LINE which received 9 Tony Awards and ran for 6,137 performances. He followed with productions of BALLROOM and DREAMGIRLS also…
Guest: MILTON JUSTICE Topic: BOB HOPE
BOB HOPE was a British born American comedian with a career that spanned nearly 80 years with achievements in Vaudeville, Broadway, Film, Television, Network Radio, and 57 USO tours. He appeared in…
Guest: LARRY CARPENTER Topic: GOWER CHAMPION
Tony Award Nominee, Larry Carpenter is a theater and television director and producer who has won four DGA Awards and Seven Daytime Emmy Awards for his work on One Life to Live, General Hospital and…
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