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The Rabbit Room Podcast is your one-stop shop for all things Rabbit Room. Each month, co-hosts Drew Miller and Leslie Eiler Thompson discuss what you can expect from us in the next four weeks, from Rabbit Room Press to North Wind Manor events to our Podcast Network and more. And sometimes, they'll even talk with a special guest. Be on the lookout for new episodes at the beginning of each month.
In addition, you'll find here an archive of the 64 episodes of the original Rabbit Room Podcast that aired between 2008 and 2018. The Rabbit Room Podcast, as it existed for those 10 years, has been retired in favor of the more focused and diverse series that make up the Rabbit Room Podcast Network.
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The Hiding Place Production Journal: Part 3
As Rabbit Room Theatre’s The Hiding Place stage production runs in Nashville, hear how this stage play came to be in a three part series straight from the journal of playwright A.S. "Pete" Peterson. This is is part 3. You can find more information about the show and get tickets at rabbitroomtheatre.com.
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The Hiding Place Production Journal: Part 2
As Rabbit Room Theatre’s The Hiding Place stage production runs in Nashville, hear how this stage play came to be in a three part series straight from the journal of playwright A.S. "Pete" Peterson. This is is part 2. You can find more information about the show and get tickets at rabbitroomtheatre.com.
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The Hiding Place Production Journal: Part 1
As Rabbit Room Theatre’s The Hiding Place stage production runs in Nashville, hear how this stage play came to be in a three part series straight from the journal of playwright A.S. "Pete" Peterson. This is is part 1. You can find more information about the show and get tickets at rabbitroomtheatre.com.
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BONUS: A.S. "Pete" Peterson and The Hiding Place
Co-hosts Drew Miller and Leslie Eiler Thompson are joined by playwright and Rabbit Room executive director A.S. "Pete" Peterson for a bonus conversation of the Rabbit Room Podcast to talk about the brand new Rabbit Room Theatre division and the flagship production adapted from Corrie Ten Boom's beloved The Hiding Place. The Hiding Place, directed by Matt Logan, opens June 30th, 2022 in Nashville at the Soli Deo Center. Learn more about Rabbit Room Theatre and get tickets at rabbitroomtheatre.com.
Show music: “All Night” by Jordy Searcy
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(Re-)introducing the Rabbit Room Podcast
Co-hosts Drew Miller and Leslie Eiler Thompson discuss what June 2022 holds for the Rabbit Room, from new podcasts to new books to a new documentary series—and even a special Rabbit Room Trivia segment. This is the first of many monthly check-ins, gathering all Rabbit Room news into one convenient place.
Show Notes:
Find Call It Good and the Artists & Podcast at RabbitRoom.com/podcast or your podcast app of choice.
Visit RabbitRoom.com/events to see upcoming North Wind Manor events—lecture nights, film nights, concerts, open hours, and more.
Visit Galahood.com—if you dare—and learn all about The Lost Tales of Sir Galahad.
Find The Last Sweet Mile and Every Moment Holy, Vol 2: Pocket Edition at Store.RabbitRoom.com.
Learn about Taste and See and get your tickets to a virtual screening at TasteandSee.RabbitRoom.com.
Show music: “All Night” by Jordy Searcy
Check back in July for more Rabbit Room news!
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Can We Call The Crucifixion Beautiful: Part II
Drew Miller discusses the question, “Can we call the Crucifixion beautiful?” with Danny Bryant, pastor of St. Mary of Bethany Anglican Parish, and Steve Guthrie, professor of Religion and the Arts at Belmont University.
Customer Reviews
Can you get rid of Russ Ramsey?
I like all the RR podcasts but way too much time and space is given to Russ Ramsey, whose voice is nearly intolerable and who is wayyyyyy over dramatic in his preaching.
Love it
I really enjoy this podcast . Always interesting and thought provoking and there’s not another quite like it.