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Broad Street Review Podcast - Broad Street Review, Philly's home for arts, culture, and conversation, is an online arts and culture journal covering the greater Philadelphia area.
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BSR_S08E06 - 2024 PVLA - The Arts Affair
Today on the podcast, Broad Street Review continues its Media Sponsorship with The PVLA’s annual celebration, The Arts Affair on June 8th. Please enjoy our chat with board members and contributors of PVLA for The Arts Affair.
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BSR_S08E05 - PhillyGRIT Chat with Alaina Johns and Josh Herren
BSR Editor-In-Chief, Alaina Johns and Contributor, Josh Herron, take over the podcast to talk about Theatre Exile’s production of Philly GRIT: a Pirate, a School Girl and a Good Person. On stage through May 19th. Here is today’s interview with BSR Editor-In-Chief, Alaina Johns and Contributor, Josh Herron.
ABOUT Philly GRIT: a Pirate, a School Girl and a Good Person
Three funny and irreverent solo shows that shine an embarrassingly glaring light on our world. Like fluorescents in an airport bathroom. -
BSR_S08E04 - 2024 Philly Theatre Week
Today on the podcast, Sabriaya Shipley Theatre Philadelphia’s Executive Director, stops by to talk about Philly Theatre Week, running April 4 - 14th. Here is my interview with Sabriaya Shipley.
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BSR_S08E03 - MACBETH - QTG
In this conversation, Darnelle Radford interviews artistic director Alex Burns about Quintessence Theater Group's love and war season, with a focus on the production of Macbeth.
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BSR_S08E02 - COST OF LIVING - Jeffrey L. Page
Today on the podcast: Guest Artist, Jeffrey L. Page continues artistic relationships with Philadelphia Theatre Company’s production of “Cost Of Living” by Martyna Majok. Here is my interview with Jeffrey L. Page for PTC’s Cost Of Living.
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BSR_S08E01 - The Pecking Order - Paperdoll Ensemble
Today on the podcast, Amanda Jensen, Co-Founder of Paperdoll Ensemble, drops in to talk about the 2023 FringeArts offering, The Pecking Order, a 70s-inspired tragicomedy highlighting the absurdity of women’s rights being thrust back in time. Here is my interview with Paperdoll Ensemble for The Pecking Order.