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ATW - SDCF Masters of the Stage

ATW - SDCF Masters of the Stage

American Theatre Wing and SDCF

Rare insights into the working process of America's most seminal directors and choreographers are the focus of "Masters of the Stage." This series features more than three decades of priceless One-on-One interviews and panel discussions with theatre's most distinguished luminaries. Listen to these never before broadcast programs and hear the story of the American theater told by those who helped chart its course.
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ATW - SDCF Masters of the Stage - Critics' Perceptions of Directors' Work

Critics' Perceptions of Directors' Work

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09/07/12 • 85 min

On March 1, 1984 director James Furlong moderated a panel of theater critics featuring Theater Editor for Village Voice Erika Munk, Theater Critic for WNEW-TV Stewart Klein, and Theater Critic for New York Magazine John Simon. They address the impact of good and bad reviews and the dynamic relationship between theater artists and critics. The discussion includes what these particular critics perceive as good direction, the criteria they use when analyzing a director's work, and how they follow directors' careers and watch for trends. This exciting conversation opens a window into the world of theater critics and their relationship with the rest of the industry players.
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ATW - SDCF Masters of the Stage - Politics in the Theatre

Politics in the Theatre

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08/30/12 • 45 min

On October 28, 1985, Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation invited Peter Zeisler to moderate a panel featuring journalists Thulani Davis and Erika Munk, playwright William Hoffman, and directors Rhoda Levine, Judith Malina, and Emily Mann. They speak in-depth about the role of theatre in society in the past, present, and how it is evolving into the future. In this conversation, theatre’s reach and impact is compared to the mediums of film and television. Other topics include how fiction can convey political reality and why particular issues should be examined in the theatre. This lively discussion gets to the heart of the important role theatre plays in community.
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ATW - SDCF Masters of the Stage - 2002 Symposium: Hal Prince

2002 Symposium: Hal Prince

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11/10/11 • 80 min

At its 2002 Symposium, Director of Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation, Joe Miloscia, welcomed everyone to the symposium and introduced then Executive Director of SSDC Barbara Hauptman. Barbara introduced the two speakers: V.P. and Managing Director of The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation Rob Marx who moderated a talk with accomplished director and producer Hal Prince. The conversation focused on Hal's personal take on the making of new musicals and the fostering of new talent. Topics covered include the importance of mentorship, artistic process, how the relationship between producers and directors has changed, and what institutions are supporting the development of new musicals. This conversation with a true master gives incredible insight into the history and current innovation in musical theatre.
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ATW - SDCF Masters of the Stage - On collaboration: Marshall Mason

On collaboration: Marshall Mason

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07/22/24 • 66 min

At the SDCF 2013 Emerging Artist Symposium on Plays on June 17, 2013, SDCF hosted legendary director Marshall Mason to speak about his extraordinary collaboration with Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Lanford Wilson and his approach to working with actors.
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ATW - SDCF Masters of the Stage - Staging Revivals: Marcia Milgrom Dodge and Chet Walker
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10/23/13 • 68 min

At the SDCF 2013 Emerging Artist Symposium on Musicals on May 20, 2013, internationally-acclaimed director/choreographers Chet Walker and Marcia Milgrom Dodge shared their expertise of applying a fresh perspective to the revival of a musical subsequent to an iconic production.
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ATW - SDCF Masters of the Stage - Marianne Weems And Erica Laird: Directing With Technology and Multimedia
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07/22/24 • 63 min

At its 2013 Symposium on Plays, Marianne Weems and Erica Laird of The Builders Association spoke with SDCF Producing Director Ellen Rusconi about the process of creating theatre with heavy use of multi-media elements. Listen as they share the intricacies involved in rehearsing and maintaining a piece when working with both human and non-human counterparts and how to fuse the two symbiotically to create a piece of holistic, organic art. These innovative theatre artists speak to a director’s responsibility when dealing with these mediums and identifying the financial and professional requirements of mounting and sustaining such a visionary art form.
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ATW - SDCF Masters of the Stage - Directing and Choreographing New Musicals: Dan Knechtges
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07/22/24 • 59 min

At its 2013 Emerging Artist Symposium on Musicals, SDCF hosted Tony-nominated Dan Knechtges ("Lysistrata Jones," "Xanadu," "Spelling Bee") in conversation with Producing Director Ellen Rusconi on his experiences directing and choreographing new musicals. From his theatre experiences while growing up in Cleveland to his transition from performer to director/choreographer, this discussion - peppered with a dash of humor, sentiment, and survival jobs - examines Dan’s process of learning to create musical theatre and launching a career. The conversation explores key tactics when working with stage managers and writers, time management when developing a new work, and elevating taste in the most unlikely yet scrumptious ways.
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ATW - SDCF Masters of the Stage - Discovering Talent and New Work: Robyn Goodman

Discovering Talent and New Work: Robyn Goodman

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09/11/13 • 70 min

At its 2013 Emerging Artist Symposium on Musicals, Robyn Goodman, Commercial Producer and Founder of Second Stage Theatre, spoke with SDCF Producing Director Ellen Rusconi about discovering talent and developing new work in today's dynamic theatre climate. Goodman ("Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella," "Avenue Q," "In the Heights," "Altar Boyz") infuses her perspective as an actor turned producer with a well-rounded view of a production from page to stage and everything in between. Listen as she offers insight on keeping up with trending audience interest and younger sensibilities, procuring a strong design team, giving a memorable interview, and recognizing commercial viability in unexpected places.
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ATW - SDCF Masters of the Stage - One on One with Steven Hoggett

One on One with Steven Hoggett

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08/30/13 • 79 min

On July 13, 2013, Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation hosted a One-on-One Conversation with acclaimed Director, Choreographer, and Movement Director Steven Hoggett ("Blackwatch", "Peter and the Starcatcher", "Once") discussing his artistic vision, career trajectory, and rehearsal processes. Moderated by Ryan Donovan, the conversation explores Steven’s journey from his beginning as a self-sustaining artist in Wales with Frantic Assembly to his big-budget ventures on Broadway and around the world. Topics discussed include staging musical transitions, budgetary and spatial influences on artistic freedom, the unique aspects of the American theatre industry, and the value of deep collaboration when creating theater.
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ATW - SDCF Masters of the Stage - Moises Kaufman and Mary Overlie

Moises Kaufman and Mary Overlie

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07/22/24 • 88 min

On May 19th, 1999, Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation hosted a One-on-One Conversation with Moisés Kaufman, director, playwright, and founder of Tectonic Theater Project, and Mary Overlie, the creator of Viewpoints. Hear these two singular artists discuss theatrical theory and relate it to their work: Kaufman as he creates The Laramie Project with his company, Overlie in developing Viewpoints. This is an insightful conversation between two artists who thrive on exploration and breaking into new forms.
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How many episodes does ATW - SDCF Masters of the Stage have?

ATW - SDCF Masters of the Stage currently has 132 episodes available.

What topics does ATW - SDCF Masters of the Stage cover?

The podcast is about Audio, Interview, Theater, Celebrities, Podcasts, Arts, Theatre, Broadway and Performing Arts.

What is the most popular episode on ATW - SDCF Masters of the Stage?

The episode title 'On collaboration: Marshall Mason' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on ATW - SDCF Masters of the Stage?

The average episode length on ATW - SDCF Masters of the Stage is 76 minutes.

How often are episodes of ATW - SDCF Masters of the Stage released?

Episodes of ATW - SDCF Masters of the Stage are typically released every 14 days.

When was the first episode of ATW - SDCF Masters of the Stage?

The first episode of ATW - SDCF Masters of the Stage was released on Dec 10, 2008.

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