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Podcast Series

Find all of HowlRound's podcast series here, in order of most to least recent. Each series focuses on a different aspect of theatremaking, or the theatre industry in a specific geographic area.

Additionally, all of these podcasts are available in the popular smartphone podcast apps and directories. For a commons-based, open-source, privacy respecting, commercial free alternative, install AntennaPod (Android) or Anytime Podcast Player (iPhone).

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Gender Euphoria

Hosted by Nicolas Shannon Savard, Gender Euphoria: The Podcast is a series of conversations between trans and queer theatre artists working across the United States. The show weaves together stories of fabulous performances, queer resistance, trans joy, activism, and community-building.
 

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Kunafa and Shay

Kunafa and Shay focuses on Middle Eastern and North African (MENA)/Southwest Asian and North African (SWANA) theatre—highlighting classic and contemporary plays and theatremakers, spotlighting community-engaged work in the region and diaspora, and analyzing the past, present, and future of MENA/SWANA theatre in the United States. 

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See Me: Prison Theater Workshops and Love

Intertwined, first-person tales of prison theatre workshops in six settings across three continents, reflecting on the prison system, theatre, collectivity, and different kinds of love experienced there–romantic, familial, and deep friendships.

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Bridge Between Realities

How might we share and exchange theatrical research across national and cultural boundaries? This project suggests that we start by building work together as a way of sharing and testing our tools: that we build a Bridge Between Realities.

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The Nonfiction Theatre Forum

Conversations at the intersection of truth, ethics, and performance in nonfiction theatre.

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Building Our Own Tables

The Building Our Own Tables podcast is a sonic journey of liberation that merges global majority voices, music, and wisdom to foster tables of justice, healing, and love. It supports leaders in their quest for collective liberation, centering marginalized voices and emphasizing healing, decolonization, and social justice worldwide.

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Daughters of Lorraine Podcast

This podcast centers and privileges the narratives of Black theatremakers, scholars, and audiences while also underscoring the need for understanding the influence of Black theatre on the American theatre landscape.

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Theatre Tech Talks: Artificial Intelligence, Science, and Biomedia in Theatre

Theatre Tech Talks: Artificial Intelligence, Science, and Biomedia in Theatre is a podcast hosted by Tjaša Ferme exploring new forms of theatre interwoven with high tech. In the interviews, Tjaša probes at the "why”s and "how”s to demystify the intricate connection between the biological and artificial, as well as explore the innate wisdom of the body and how new tech can help us get a peek inside of our brains, bodies, and souls.

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From the Ground Up Podcast

Focused on collaboratively creative performance companies, From the Ground Up connects with theatremakers to understand the artistic, financial, and social sustainability of physical, devised, and ensemble-based processes. To showcase examples for American ensemble practitioners, this podcast documents the individual roadmaps and efforts of makers from around the world. 

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Teaching Theatre

A Podcast About the Practice and Pedagogy of Theatre Education

Teaching Theatre examines the challenges facing theatre training programs post-pandemic. Each episode invites theatre educators and practitioners into the conversation as they interrogate topics like collaboration, inclusive programming, and work ethic while offering up ideas, strategies, and solutions that can be incorporated into programs and classrooms.  

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