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All the Webs a Stage

All the Webs a Stage

Steven Thomas

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All the Webs a Stage is a short play podcast, featuring guest playwrights and actors. Playwrights challenge each other with sentences found on twitter, and actors are challenged to take on the plays in one read. New episodes will drop every other Tuesday.
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In today's episode host Steven is joined by Autumn Gubersky and Mary Browne. After talking about school in the time of semi-Quarantines, they perform a pair of plays written by Steven. The plays were inspired by tweets from @fourlocole and @MikeWTrapp on twitter. Thanks to both for the inspirational sentences, and thanks to Mary and Autumn for performing with us.

Autumn is a player in Steven's Superhero DnD livestream #CapesnCaverns, which you can find older episodes of over the youtube channel Silver_Bulette or by clicking this link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLPNHF7XDSYBYo3c-in082w

Quick CW for #CapesnCaverns: there are a couple of swears and some mild descriptions of violence in various episodes


Thanks to Cullen Vance for the music in the episode. You can find more of his work at CullenVanceCreative.com.

Thanks to Daniel Blue Rodriguez for the thumbnail artwork.

Thank you for listening. When you have a moment, please head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a rating and a review, then share us with your friends, especially those friends who enjoy a theatrical experience and are missing out right now.

If you would like to communicate with us, our email address is [email protected] and our twitter is @WebStagePodcast.


--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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All the Webs a Stage - Scene Fifteen: Assigned Roles and Counter Offer
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11/17/20 • 35 min

Ivan Winkler, host of The Teacher's Desk podcast and guest from our second episode, returns to perform another pair of plays. The plays were inspired by tweets from @nerdimmersion and @llexxrae, so thanks to both for the inspirations, and thanks to Ivan for joining us.

Content Warning: The first play involves a fictionalized event and fictionalized characters with fictionalized jobs. The views expressed by the characters do not reflect the views of this podcast.

Thanks to Cullen Vance (cullenvancecreative.com) for the music, and thanks to Daniel Blue Rodriguez (@BlueWolfD) for the thumbnail artwork.

If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating and review over on Apple Podcasts. If you want to help us further, tell your friends to listen to your favorite episode thus far. Thanks for listening!

If you would like to communicate with us, our email is [email protected] and our twitter handle is @WebStagePodcast.

--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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All the Webs a Stage - Scene Thirteen: Fort Hazard and Left For Bed
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10/20/20 • 34 min

In today's episode the DAPs Magic crew returns! Mr. Daps (@mrdaps) and Caitie (@Caitiebear13) tells us about new projects underway over on dapsmagic.com as well as projects yet to come. We perform two plays, the first inspired by a tweet from @alwayscoffee (Ali Trotta) and the second inspired by a tweet from @CaliforniaWells (Kaptin California). Thanks to both for the inspirations.

Thanks to Cullen Vance for the wonderful music. You can find more of his work at CullenVanceCreative.com.

Thanks to Daniel "Blue" Rodriguez for the thumbnail artwork.

Thanks to you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes, and then share the episode with a friend. Or a complete stranger. Either way works for me.

If you want to get in touch with us, our email is [email protected], and our twitter handle is @WebStagePodcast.

--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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All the Webs a Stage - Scene Twenty: A Champion and Fishy Business
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01/26/21 • 26 min

In this episode we are joined once again by Cameron Jackson (@mr_camjaxn), and before jumping into the plays we chat a bit about his new project  which he refers to as UnqualifiedGuy.com. Thanks for joining us, Unqualified Guy!

The plays were inspired by tweets from Chris Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) and Aaron Mahnke (@amahnke). Thanks to both for their inspiring tweets.

Content Warning: the 1st play involves some mild language that may be considered not suitable for children. The show starts around the 7 minute, 45 second mark and ends at about the 15 minute mark, if you wish to avoid mild swearing. Also Cameron says a word around the 7 minute, 5 second mark that is not a swear but some parents may want to screen before sharing this episode with their children.

Thanks as always to music maestro Cullen Vance (@cullenpants). You can find more of his work at CullenVanceCreative.com.

Thanks to Daniel Blue Rodriguez (@BlueWolfD) for the thumbnail artwork.

If you enjoy the show, please share us with your friends and family. Word of mouth is the best advertisement. The second best advertising? Why, you're rating and review on places like Apple Podcasts, of course! Please leave us one, won't you?

If you would like to contact the show, we can be found on twitter @WebStagePodcast or via email at [email protected].

--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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All the Webs a Stage - Scene Seventeen: Hour After Hours and Path on Through
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12/15/20 • 39 min

In this episode we are once again joined by Courtney Brooke Marks (@CourtBMarks), as well as new guest Jorphdan Peterson (the "ph" is silent), and we talk about overseas travel, Dungeons & Dragons, and what one does to pass the time these days. We then perform plays inspired by tweets from Jolly, young St. Nicholas (@nickarroll) and  Indoor Adventurer (he/him)|BLM (@IndoorWTF). Thanks to both for the inspirations, and thanks to our guests for joining us on the show.

You can find more Jorphdan (@jorphdan) content over on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0GmsDkaPerh1VdAfpWaaKA, and you can hear him podcast by searching for the Saturday Morning D&D Show.

Thanks to Cullen Vance (@cullenpants) for the wonderful music. You can find more of his work at CullenVanceCreative.com.

Thanks to Daniel Blue Rodriguez (@BlueWolfD) for the thumbnail artwork.

If you enjoy the show, please share your favorite episode with your friends. A podcast's best advertising is their listeners. Then head on over to all the podcasting platforms and leave us ratings and reviews. Thanks!

If you would like to comment on the show, you can email us at [email protected] or tweet at us @WebStagePodcast.

--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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All the Webs a Stage - Scene 2: One for the Books and Light up the Sky
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05/19/20 • 32 min

Welcome everyone to our second episode! Ivan Winkler, host of the Teacher's Desk podcast, joins Steven to reminisce about their college days before they get on with the acting business.

You may have noticed the explicit tag attached to this particular episode, that is because the first play involves some language not suitable for younger ears. That play starts at 9 minutes, 45 seconds and ends at the 24 minute mark. Everything else in the episode is at least PG.

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In today's episode host Steven is joined by Autumn Gubersky and Mary Browne. After talking about school in the time of semi-Quarantines, they perform a pair of plays written by Steven. The plays were inspired by tweets from @fourlocole and @MikeWTrapp on twitter. Thanks to both for the inspirational sentences, and thanks to Mary and Autumn for performing with us.

Autumn is a player in Steven's Superhero DnD livestream #CapesnCaverns, which you can find older episodes of over the youtube channel Silver_Bulette or by clicking this link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLPNHF7XDSYBYo3c-in082w

Quick CW for #CapesnCaverns: there are a couple of swears and some mild descriptions of violence in various episodes

Thanks to Cullen Vance for the music in the episode. You can find more of his work at CullenVanceCreative.com.

Thanks to Daniel Blue Rodriguez for the thumbnail artwork.

Thank you for listening. When you have a moment, please head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a rating and a review, then share us with your friends, especially those friends who enjoy a theatrical experience and are missing out right now.

If you would like to communicate with us, our email address is [email protected] and our twitter is @WebStagePodcast.

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All the Webs a Stage - Act 2, Scene 6: Night in the Library and Night Flights
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03/01/22 • 33 min

We return from our hiatus with Tom McGrath (@Tomthedirector), co-founder of the Life's a Pitch Podcast. We chat a bit about the origins of their show as well as Tom's time at Uni before diving into a pair of plays perfectly suited for October (wait, what month is it?).

The first play of our episode, Night in the Library, was written by Tom McGrath and inspired by a tweet from @RobotMakerGirl (Allie Weber). The second play, Night Flights, was written by Steven Thomas and inspired by a tweet from @QueerBuccaneer (Captain Eden). Thanks to both for their inspirations.

Thanks as always to Cullen Vance (cullenvancecreative.com) for the intro/outro music, and to Daniel Blue Rodriguez (@BlueWolfD) for the thumbnail artwork.

If you enjoy today's show, please leave us a rating and review wherever you can these days, then share us with your friends and loved ones. If you would like to get in contact with us, we can be reached on twitter @WebStagePodcast or via email at [email protected].

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All the Webs a Stage - Scene Four: Dancing with Disaster
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06/16/20 • 33 min

In this episode we are joined by the crew of #GeeksCorner, and we read a play inspired by the group currently inspiring a lot of online plays, QuarantineBakeoff.com.

Thanks to Caitie, Cameron, and Mr. Daps for joining us, thanks to Quarantine Bake-Off for inspiring the show, and thanks to the Columbia Theatre in Longview, WA, which inspired an important story element of the show.

As always a big thank you to Cullen Vance for the wonderful intro and outro music. More of his work can be found at CullenVanceCreative.com.

If you wish to comment or contact us we are on twitter as @webstagepodcast, or you can email us at [email protected].

--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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All the Webs a Stage - Interlude: A Small Preview

Interlude: A Small Preview

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05/11/20 • 3 min

We have 4 episodes waiting in the wings, ready to show up in your feed, and while you wait for the episodes to appear, here is just a small sample of what you can expect in the next few weeks. This small snippet is also a perfect way to share the show with a friend.
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FAQ

How many episodes does All the Webs a Stage have?

All the Webs a Stage currently has 71 episodes available.

What topics does All the Webs a Stage cover?

The podcast is about Podcasts, Arts and Performing Arts.

What is the most popular episode on All the Webs a Stage?

The episode title 'Scene Seventeen: Hour After Hours and Path on Through' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on All the Webs a Stage?

The average episode length on All the Webs a Stage is 26 minutes.

How often are episodes of All the Webs a Stage released?

Episodes of All the Webs a Stage are typically released every 13 days, 22 hours.

When was the first episode of All the Webs a Stage?

The first episode of All the Webs a Stage was released on May 5, 2020.

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