Stage Combat The Podcast

Haywood Productions, LLC

Stage Combat the Podcast is a powerful and eye-opening exploration of the dark side of the entertainment industry which also asks the question:  how can we make our workplaces better for everyone?  Hosted by attorney/advocate/actor Sean Hayden. In Seasons 1 and 2, Sean Hayden took the listeners into his own harrowing workplace nightmare in the style of a "true crime podcast."  Now, Stage Combat the Podcast is a riveting platform for entertainment workers from everywhere to come together, to share their own stories and to advocate for themselves and for change.    Claim Your Story today. Season 4 premieres April 27, 2026!

  1. 3 days ago

    "The Lookingglass Story: How A Theatre Responds"

    Season 4, Episode 9. THIS IS PART 2 OF A TWO-PART EPISODE. LISTEN TO EPISODE 8 FIRST: "The Lookingglass Story: How We Got Here" Synopsis: Two months, the Tony award winning Lookingglass Theatre in Chicago issued a cease-and-desist letter in response to our story about a young actor named Ayana who says she was left disabled performing a circus act in Lookingglass' production of Circus Quixote.  It's a story that has provoked anger and frustration in the Chicago theatre community.  Sean's getting personal at the mic and asking the question:  Can a theatre's response to a crisis be almost as consequential as the crisis itself? Support this podcast and listen to bonus content and insider information at STAGE COMBAT AT PATREON  patreon.com/StageCombatThePodcast Hosted by Sean Hayden Editing by Alex Griffitt. Mixing by Justin Gerrish.   Produced by Haywood Productions, LLC. Sign up for the Stage Combat newsletter at stagecombatthepodcast.com Contact us with a DM and follow us at our instagram @stagecombatthepodcastig or email us at Stagecombatthepodcast@gmail.com Sean Hayden is New York City based attorney, actor and advocate for workplaces that are safe, respectful and dignified.  As the CEO of Haywood Productions, LLC, he produces Stage Combat the Podcast which exposes harmful practices in the entertainment industry and fosters conversations of how to make the workplace better for everyone.    Disclaimers: Lookingglass Theatre disputes aspects of Ayana Strutz’s account of her experience working at Lookingglass. Lookingglass maintains its productions are safe and produced in accordance with union and industry standards. Lookingglass did not respond to our invitation to appear on an episode of this podcast with Ayana and share their side of Ayana’s story.   This episode should not be construed as medical or legal advice.

    32 min
  2. 3 days ago

    "The Lookingglass Story: How We Got Here"

    Season 4, Episode 8. Synopsis: Two months, the Tony award winning Lookingglass Theatre in Chicago issued a cease-and-desist letter in response to our story about a young actor named Ayana who says she was left disabled performing a circus act in Lookingglass' production of Circus Quixote.  It's a story that has provoked anger and frustration in the Chicago theatre community.  Sean's getting personal at the mic to assess just how we got here and to let you know where we are today with Ayana's story. Support this podcast and listen to bonus content and insider information at STAGE COMBAT AT PATREON  patreon.com/StageCombatThePodcast Hosted by Sean Hayden Editing by Alex Griffitt. Mixing by Justin Gerrish.   Produced by Haywood Productions, LLC. Sign up for the Stage Combat newsletter at stagecombatthepodcast.com Contact us with a DM and follow us at our instagram @stagecombatthepodcastig or email us at Stagecombatthepodcast@gmail.com Sean Hayden is New York City based attorney, actor and advocate for workplaces that are safe, respectful and dignified.  As the CEO of Haywood Productions, LLC, he produces Stage Combat the Podcast which exposes harmful practices in the entertainment industry and fosters conversations of how to make the workplace better for everyone.    Disclaimers: Lookingglass Theatre disputes aspects of Ayana Strutz’s account of her experience working at Lookingglass. Lookingglass maintains its productions are safe and produced in accordance with union and industry standards. Lookingglass did not respond to our invitation to appear on an episode of this podcast with Ayana and share their side of Ayana’s story.   This episode should not be construed as medical or legal advice.

    31 min
  3. 15 June

    "Return to Roanoke Island"

    Season 4, Episode 7. Synopsis: One of our most provocative stories last season was the story of Court Watson, a designer who alleges he was assaulted as a college student at The Lost Colony on Roanoke Island by Tony award winning costume designer William Ivy Long. With Long secretly working on The Queen of Versailles on Broadway this past season, Sean is reconnecting with Court to hear how he feels about that, AND, for the first time on this podcast, one of Long’s other accusers, Michael Martin.  This episode contains strong language and content regarding sexual assault and harassment that some may find disturbing. If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, help is available by contacting the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE. Help is also available at the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline 24 hours a day by calling or texting 988. Special thank you to Court Watson and Michael Martin. Support this podcast and listen to bonus content and insider information at STAGE COMBAT AT PATREON  patreon.com/StageCombatThePodcast Hosted by Sean Hayden Editing by Alex Griffitt. Mixing by Justin Gerrish.   Written and Directed by Sean Hayden for Haywood Productions, LLC. Produced by Haywood Productions, LLC. Sign up for the Stage Combat newsletter at stagecombatthepodcast.com Contact us with a DM and follow us at our instagram @stagecombatthepodcastig or email us at Stagecombatthepodcast@gmail.com Don't forget to rate and review us on your podcast platform! Sean Hayden is New York City based attorney, actor and advocate for workplaces that are safe, respectful and dignified.  As the CEO of Haywood Productions, LLC, he produces Stage Combat the Podcast which exposes harmful practices in the entertainment industry and fosters conversations of how to make the workplace better for everyone.

    42 min
  4. 17 May

    "Cancel Culture and Scott Rudin's Return to Broadway"

    Season 4, Episode 4.  Five years ago, The Hollywood Reporter published shocking bullying allegations about mega film and Broadway producer Scott Rudin, causing him to be cancelled.  Today Rudin is BACK on Broadway and poised to sweep this year's Tony awards with his productions of Death of A Salesman starring Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf and Little Bear Ridge Road, also starring Metcalf.  Sean and clinical psychologist, Dr. Alisa Hurwitz, ask the question: SHOULD Rudin be welcomed back and what does his return say about Broadway? Special thanks to Dr. Alisa Hurwitz, an enthusiastic Broadway fan, who is a clinical psychologist in group private practice in New Hampshire, specializing in the Autism spectrum and gender identity. Support this podcast and listen to bonus content and insider information at STAGE COMBAT AT PATREON  patreon.com/StageCombatThePodcast .  Hear more of Sean's conversation with Dr. Alisa Hurwitz about cancel culture and our "Sean Off Script" mini-episode where Sean goes deeper into the episode. Hosted by Sean Hayden Editing by Alex Griffitt. Mixing by Justin Gerrish.   Written and Directed by Sean Hayden for Haywood Productions, LLC. Produced by Haywood Productions, LLC. Grateful acknowledgement for fair use news clips from CBS New York and Inside Edition. Sign up for the Stage Combat newsletter at Landing Page - Stage Combat (stagecombatthepodcast.com) Follow us and contact us with a DM at our instagram: @stagecombatthepodcastig or email us at Stagecombatthepodcast@gmail.com Don't forget to rate and review us on your podcast platform! Sean Hayden is New York City based attorney, actor and advocate for workplaces that are safe, respectful and dignified.  As the CEO of Haywood Productions, LLC, he produces Stage Combat the Podcast which exposes harmful practices in the entertainment industry and fosters conversations of how to make the workplace better for everyone.

    33 min
  5. 10 May

    "Heated Rivalry and How Do Actors Portray S-x Scenes"

    Season 4, Episode 3.  With Heated Rivalry, the steamy Canadian TV show about gay hockey players, still on everyone's minds, Sean and intimacy director Nicole Perry are answering your questions about how actors perform sex scenes on stage and in tv and film. Contains adult content. Nicole Perry, MFA, CLMA, CID/C is an award-winning movement professional, working as an intimacy director, an intimacy coordinator on the SAG registry, and a dance choreographer. She was the intimacy coordinator for the new series, “M.I.A.”, now streaming on Peacock.  Career highlights include 3 Broward County Artist Investment Grants for KINesphere (site-inspired dance), intimacy coordination for God Forbid (Hulu), and a Carbonell nomination for the intimacy direction of To Fall in Love (Theatre Lab).   She is the author of the book Care-full Creativity in Theatre and Dance Education: Consent-Forward, Trauma-Informed, Psychologically Safe Movement Pedagogy.  Hear more of Sean's conversation with Nicole Perry plus our "Sean Off Script" mini episode about the making of this episode at STAGE COMBAT AT PATREON  patreon.com/StageCombatThePodcast Hosted by Sean Hayden Editing by Alex Griffitt. Mixing by Justin Gerrish.   Written and Directed by Sean Hayden for Haywood Productions, LLC. Produced by Haywood Productions, LLC. Sign up for the Stage Combat newsletter at Landing Page - Stage Combat (stagecombatthepodcast.com) Follow up and Contact us with a DM at Instagram: @stagecombatthepodcastig  or email us at Stagecombatthepodcast@gmail.com Don't forget to rate and review us on your podcast platform! Grateful acknowledgement for fair use news clips from CBS Morning; them; Abigail Jenses/Rat Girls Podcast. Sean Hayden is New York City based attorney, actor and advocate for workplaces that are safe, respectful and dignified.  As the CEO of Haywood Productions, LLC, he produces Stage Combat the Podcast which exposes harmful practices in the entertainment industry and fosters conversations of how to make the workplace better for everyone.

    41 min
  6. 3 May

    "The Queen of Versailles on Broadway: What The Hell Did We Learn?"

    Season 4, Episode 2. Synopsis:  Now that the construction dust has settled, can we learn anything from Broadway’s 23M flop, The Queen of Versailles starring Kristen Chenoweth?  Sean and Matt Koplik, host of Broadway Breakdown, have thoughts about the controversies and the social phenomenon surrounding The Queen of Versailles. Contains strong language. Special thanks to Matt Koplik.  Be sure to listen to Matt's podcast, Broadway Breakdown: Broadway Breakdown - Podcast - Apple Podcasts Support this podcast and listen to our extended interview with Matt Koplik (plus our "Sean Goes Off Script" segment where Sean dives deeper into the episode) at STAGE COMBAT AT PATREON  patreon.com/StageCombatThePodcast Hosted by Sean Hayden Editing by Alex Griffitt. Mixing by Justin Gerrish.   Written and Directed by Sean Hayden for Haywood Productions, LLC. Produced by Haywood Productions, LLC. Sign up for the Stage Combat newsletter at Landing Page - Stage Combat (stagecombatthepodcast.com) Follow us and DM us at Instagram @StagecombathepodcastIG or email us at Stagecombatthepodcast@gmail.com Don't forget to rate and review us on your podcast platform! Sean Hayden is New York City based attorney, actor and advocate for workplaces that are safe, respectful and dignified.  As the CEO of Haywood Productions, LLC, he produces Stage Combat the Podcast which exposes harmful practices in the entertainment industry and fosters conversations of how to make the workplace better for everyone.    Grateful acknowledgement for fair use news clips from Good Morning America, "On Stage" Spectrum NY1, Theatre Mania, Two on the Aisle, and MickeyJo Theatre.

    39 min

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Stage Combat the Podcast is a powerful and eye-opening exploration of the dark side of the entertainment industry which also asks the question:  how can we make our workplaces better for everyone?  Hosted by attorney/advocate/actor Sean Hayden. In Seasons 1 and 2, Sean Hayden took the listeners into his own harrowing workplace nightmare in the style of a "true crime podcast."  Now, Stage Combat the Podcast is a riveting platform for entertainment workers from everywhere to come together, to share their own stories and to advocate for themselves and for change.    Claim Your Story today. Season 4 premieres April 27, 2026!

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