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From AMERICAN THEATRE magazine, a podcast featuring drama critics Peter Marks, Terry Teachout, and Elisabeth Vincentelli as they talk about theatrical shows and trends from coast to coast.

Three on the Aisle American Theatre Magazine

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    • 4.7 • 190 Ratings

From AMERICAN THEATRE magazine, a podcast featuring drama critics Peter Marks, Terry Teachout, and Elisabeth Vincentelli as they talk about theatrical shows and trends from coast to coast.

    Three on the Aisle: One More for Terry

    Three on the Aisle: One More for Terry

    Peter Marks and Elisabeth Vincentelli gather one more time to remember their recently departed co-host, Terry Teachout.

    Three on the Aisle: Move On

    Three on the Aisle: Move On

    For the critics' final episode, they consider the life and legacy of Sondheim and reflect on how theatre has grown and changed in the 4 years they've been podcasting.

    Three on the Aisle: Patrick Page Goes Deep

    Three on the Aisle: Patrick Page Goes Deep

    This month the critics talk to the star of 'Hadestown' about darkness and empathy, and share their theatregoing highlights.

    Three on the Aisle: Sunday in the Park With James

    Three on the Aisle: Sunday in the Park With James

    This week the critics speak to James Lapine about his new memoir of writing 'Sunday in the Park With George' with Sondheim, and talk up some shows they've seen.

    Three on the Aisle: Cockeyed Optimists Edition

    Three on the Aisle: Cockeyed Optimists Edition

    The critics happily return to talking about actual live, in-person theatre, as well as the vagaries of variants and vaccination policies.

    Three on the Aisle: We’re Still Here

    Three on the Aisle: We’re Still Here

    After a hiatus, the critics return with a look back at a tumultuous year and a look ahead to reopening on Broadway and beyond.

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
190 Ratings

190 Ratings

pwb in dc ,

You will be missed!

Sorry to see you go. You will me missed. Your insights and commentary on all things theater helped to keep people together during your four year run. I followed you from Theater Talk on PBS. When Theater Talk went into hiatus, you stepped-up to the plate(!). Hoping for a 3 On The Aisle Revival(s)!, esp. around Tony time and year-end picks. Your insights have led me to many a show, author, producer and theater craft persons (actor, director & set designed & costumers, etc), I wouldn’t have known about otherwise. Tks!

JB🥨BK ,

Push for progress & thank you for sticking around

Theater being opened to the masses has been THE silver lining, Theater being made more accessible and more affordable is progress... critics are the people meant to call out the good, bad, ugly and revolutionary, there for I believe it is important you push for furthering accessibility in all areas of the arts... Sure there are things to figure out, but this will be the direction that can save or further darken the theater community. Tv actors and people behind the scenes are able to live off syndication royalties, why can’t we. Also I can’t spend 125 on something I may or may not like, however I can watch it at home and say wow I gotta go see that. I reiterate, limiting access is bad, expanding access is good. Full stop! Love you all so much and I wish this pod was weekly! Now I’m being greedy :)

jm@1980 ,

Good Show

Thank you and keep at it!

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