As You Mic It

Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival

AS YOU MIC IT is your backstage pass to the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival. Join Jason King Jones, Connie Behringer, Kim Carson, and special guests for conversations with the actors, directors, designers, and artists who bring each season to the stage. From Shakespeare's best-loved plays to rarely produced gems, alongside new adaptations, contemporary plays, and crowd-pleasing musicals, every episode explores the stories behind the stories. You'll hear rehearsal tales, creative discoveries, candid conversations, and plenty of laughs along the way. Whether you're planning your next visit to PSF or you're simply curious about what goes into creating great theatre, As You Mic It brings you closer to the people who make it happen.

  1. 2d ago

    S2E19 - Community Day 2026!

    As You Mic It: In the Spotlight celebrates Community Day at Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival with a special episode highlighting the people, stories, and traditions that have shaped PSF for 35 seasons. Artistic Director Jason King Jones sits down with longtime festival, Suzanne O'Donnell, to reflect on her history with PSF, raising a family alongside the company, and watching the Festival grow into the community it is today. Later, Jason welcomes Arrianna Daniels, Darin "Frankie" Earl II, Mark Yowakim, and Eli Lynn for a conversation about finding their way back to PSF. They share what it means to return to a company that feels like home, how they describe the Festival to artists who have never experienced it, and the friendships and artistic community that make each season unique. Between conversations, our friends weighs in on an absurd reading of AITA, proving that even the world's greatest consulting detective and his adversaries aren't immune to modern internet judgment. The episode closes with a special performance from the Young Company, featuring an original song inspired by As You Like It and written by Ryan Plunkett, celebrating the creativity and talent that continue to shape the Festival's future. Whether you've been with PSF since the beginning or are joining us for the first time, this Community Day episode is a celebration of the artists, audiences, and community that have made the Festival feel like home for 35 seasons. Host: Jason King Jones Guests: Arrianna Daniels, Darin Earl II, Suzanne O'Donnell, Mark Yowakim, and the PSF Young Company cast of As You Like It PSF Young Company Cast: Tyler Borneo, Ian Higgins, Mariana Marcel, Mayrali Melendez, Joanna McShaffry, Teddy Novak, Ryan Plunkett, India Profitt, Isabella Stevens AYMI: Suzanne O'Donnell returns to PSFAYMI: Romeo and Juliet - PrologueMoriarty at Pennsylvania Shakespeare FestivalRomeo & Juliet at Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival Mentioned in this episode: Collaboration Makes Great Theatre Collaboration makes great theatre, both onstage and off. Support PSF today! https://pashakespeare.org/support/ Single Tickets on Sale Now Subscriptions for the 2026 Summer Theatre Series pashakespeare.org/tickets/ Become an Underwriter Today! Contact podcast@pashakespeare.org for more information.

    46 min
  2. Jun 5

    S2E16 - In the Spotlight with Million Dollar Quartet

    As You Mic It: In the Spotlight turns its attention to Million Dollar Quartet, the electrifying musical inspired by the legendary night when Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee Lewis gathered at Sun Records and made music history. In this episode, Artistic Director Jason King Jones sits down with Jeremy Sevelovitz (Carl Perkins) and John Gardiner (Sam Phillips) to explore the people behind the influential figures in the birth of rock and roll. Their conversation looks at the friendships that shape these performances, the real-life relationship between Perkins and Phillips, and the challenge of portraying larger-than-life figures while honoring the humanity that made them remarkable. Later, Connie Behringer speaks with director Jim Helsinger about bringing Million Dollar Quartet to the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival stage. Drawing on his decades of experience as a director, actor, and artistic leader, Helsinger reflects on working with a cast of exceptional actor-musicians, the thrill of recreating a pivotal moment in music history, and what makes this production both a celebration of iconic songs and a compelling piece of theatre. Together, these conversations offer a closer look at the artists, collaborators, and creative process behind one of the most energetic productions of the season. Hosted by: Jason King Jones, Connie Behringer Guests: Jeremy Sevelovitz, John Gardiner, Jim Helsinger Follow John Gardiner as Sam Phillips on FacebookFollow Chance Michael Wall as Johnny Cash on Instagram Follow Nick Voss as Elvis Presley on InstagramDominique Scott as Jerry Lee LewisJeremy Sevelovitz as Carl PerkinsMillion Dollar Quartet at Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival Mentioned in this episode: Become an Underwriter Today! Contact podcast@pashakespeare.org for more information. Subscriptions for the 2026 Summer Theatre Series pashakespeare.org/tickets/ Collaboration makes great theatre! Become a supporter, today! https://pashakespeare.org/support/

    1h 9m
  3. May 29

    S2E15 - In the Spotlight with The Piano Lesson

    The 2026 PA Shakespeare Festival's Summer Theatre Series means weekly drops As You Mic It: In the Spotlight! PSF welcomes Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and director James Ijames and actor Akeem Davis for a conversation about August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson, the production opening the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival’s 2026 season. Host Connie Behringer explores the power of Wilson’s work, the joy in this presentation, and the questions that continue to make The Piano Lesson resonate with audiences today. James reflects on his approach to directing the play, its place within Wilson’s Century Cycle, and the balance between honoring a celebrated text and discovering something new within it. Akeem shares his experience stepping into the world of the Charles family, the challenges and rewards of the role, and what makes this story such a vital piece of American theatre. Together, they discuss memory, legacy, family, and the ways the past continues to shape the choices we make in the present. Whether you are preparing to see the production or revisiting Wilson’s masterpiece, this episode offers a closer look at the artists bringing The Piano Lesson to life at PSF. Hosted by: Connie Behringer Guests: Akeem Davis and James Ijames August Wilson's The Piano Lesson at PSFSingle tickets are now on sale!James Ijames Mentioned in this episode: Become an Underwriter Today! Contact podcast@pashakespeare.org for more information. Single Tickets on Sale Now

    43 min
5
out of 5
8 Ratings

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AS YOU MIC IT is your backstage pass to the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival. Join Jason King Jones, Connie Behringer, Kim Carson, and special guests for conversations with the actors, directors, designers, and artists who bring each season to the stage. From Shakespeare's best-loved plays to rarely produced gems, alongside new adaptations, contemporary plays, and crowd-pleasing musicals, every episode explores the stories behind the stories. You'll hear rehearsal tales, creative discoveries, candid conversations, and plenty of laughs along the way. Whether you're planning your next visit to PSF or you're simply curious about what goes into creating great theatre, As You Mic It brings you closer to the people who make it happen.

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