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The AI Repertory Theater is dedicated to producing high quality, full-cast audio stories for your enjoyment. Our AI actors are unique voices created especially for our little theater company. Their performances are molded by an experienced theatrical actor, writer, director.
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Mise en Screen

Ben Verschoor & Steven Santana

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Each episode Ben Verschoor and Steven Santana will talk about a contemporary release and then two related repertory screenings. The relation can be as thin as possible or explicitly obvious.
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Go see a movie. (Not officially affiliated with or endorsed by the Trylon Cinema or Take-Up Productions, but they seem to like us well enough.) https://twitter.com/trylovepodcast
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The Playwriting Podcast

Ken Wolf, Artistic Director, Manhattan Repertory Theatre, Playwright, Direc

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The Playwriting Podcast, hosted by Ken Wolf, Artistic Director of Manhattan Repertory Theatre, will offer strategies and techniques for playwrights (and writers in general) "to get out of their heads" and write better, feel more motivated, get into that CREATIVITY ZONE, find more productive ways to complete a work, and to simply have more fun creating! Each episode we will explore what works and what doesn't work, so that you can jump start your playwriting and take your work to the next level.
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Cavalcade

Harbor Repertory Theater

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It's the art of audio variety; writing, music, and the spoken word from Plymouth, Minnesota–and all over the world: comedy, drama, suspense, stories, poetry, songs and sketches by Harbor Repertory Theater.
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Repertory Screenings

Em Marko, Jackson Tyler, and Destiny Sturdivant

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We eat our cinematic vegetables as we go deep into the past to dig out all the cool old movies that languish in our to-be-watched pile and talk about them one a fortnight!
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The podcast is for film enthusiasts of all ages who not only enjoy film but love and appreciate the cinema-going experience. The show revisits and celebrates classic cinema, reappraises movies that may have been misunderstood or unfairly maligned and aims to uncover hidden gems. Each show will have a specific topic (e.g. a genre, time period, actor, director) and will use the device of programming a fantasy repertory cinema to select the films to be discussed.
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City Ballet The Podcast

New York City Ballet

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Welcome to City Ballet The Podcast, an exploration of New York City Ballet where we'll journey through our history, delve into our new and existing repertory, and reveal insider tidbits. Each season of City Ballet The Podcast features episodes that span three topics: New Combinations hosted by Associate Artistic Director Wendy Whelan, Hear the Dance hosted by dance educator and former NYCB dancer Silas Farley, and See the Music hosted by Music Director Andrew Litton.
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Case Scenario to words. Words to rubrics. Rubrics to rep set. Repertorization to remedies. Differential to outcome. All in about 25 minutes. Fun. Quick. Never the same. Grab your repertory and buckle up. Dive in with Karen Allen, author of the Repertory Tutorial and Workbook, now an e-course at www.trinityhealthhub.com, where you can join us live at Monday Midday Repertory as we create these podcast episodes!
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The Shaw Festival, North America's premiere repertory theatre company, brings you an inside look at the craft of theatre through candid conversations with Canada’s top theatre artists. From acting and directing to design and music, we take you behind the scenes of world-class productions, giving theatre lovers an intimate and deeper understanding of the creativity that brings stories to life.
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Profiles in Havok

Christopher Paul Meyer

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One-on-one, long-form discussions featuring staff, writers and friends of Havok Journal. The show is sponsored by two veterans non-profits: Second Mission Foundation and the Veterans Repertory Theater.
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1M a Homeopath's Podcast

Kelly Callahan CCH, RSHom(NA)

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1M is a podcast made by a homeopath, for homeopaths (and those who love homeopathy or are homeopathy-curious!). Exploring the depth of homeopathy through interviews, materia medica, repertory, current events and trends, history, and archival readings.
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FILM FORUM PRESENTS is the official podcast of Film Forum, a nonprofit cinema in downtown New York City, founded in 1970. Each episode features audio from a special event (Q&A, intro, or conversation), recorded live at Film Forum, around our signature programming: premieres of new independent movies and world-class repertory cinema.
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HHF : Let's Grow Together

Dr Sarang Rahalkar

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This Podcast series is about explaination of different drugs of Homeopathy by team HHF (Hahnemannian Homoeo Forum), pioneered by Dr. Milind Rao sir. Core feature - Rubrics from the ‘mind section’ of the homoeopathic repertory are explained practically and it's applicability in case taking, i.e. adaptation, gesture, and the concern of the patient. Methodology, which revolves around the patient’s interpersonal relationship, domestic, professional, cultural, social, financial, etc. And it's uti ...
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Rep Squad

Rep Squad

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Meet the Rep Squad: a supergroup of a critic, a blogger, a scholar, & a lady bridging together Los Angeles' sprawling movie scene one repertory screening at a time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Savage Wonder

Christopher Paul Meyer

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Savage Wonder is a podcast about warriors and artists. It features long-form, one-on-one conversations with people who have a foot in both the world of the artist and the world of the warrior. It is produced by the Veterans Repertory Theater, a creative hub for talented veterans and world-class performers to create compelling live theater and events.
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Act II @ A.R.T.

American Repertory Theater

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The American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) at Harvard University is a leading force in the American theater, producing groundbreaking work in Cambridge and beyond. A.R.T.'s Act II initiative is an experiment in disrupting the role of spectator as passive observer. Act II invites audience members to remain in the theater following performances for a second act of curated discussions. An open forum focused on the core themes of A.R.T. productions, these moderated conversations have included schol ...
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Radio Play Revival

Groundswell Theatricals & Josh Johnston

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Radio Play Revival features great American actors performing great American works of literature. Performed by both established and new-and-emerging performers, musicians, and writers, Radio Play Revival pays homage to the golden age of radio, in the now-second golden age of audio. Radio Play Revival has an ensemble repertory cast of performers featuring Christopher Walken, Laura Benanti, Patti LuPone, Anderson Cooper, Laurence Fishburne, Jefferson Mays, Jessica Chastain, Samuel L. Jackson, M ...
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Five Broadway women in a Helplessness Therapy group are suddenly transformed into Superheroes by a mysterious accident in the Columbia University physics lab next door. Led by their octogenarian therapist, Frieda, they learn to use their new superpowers to battle the evil organization, ORWELL, bent on destroying Democracy worldwide. All while pursuing personal growth. With the All-Star Broadway Repertory Company, featuring: Lucie Arnaz, Judy Blazer, Donna Lynne Champlin, Jason Graae, Kevin I ...
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Local with Laura Ekstrand

Dreamcatcher Repertory Theatre

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Laura Ekstrand, Artistic Director of Dreamcatcher Rep in Summit, New Jersey, explores what it means to make art and culture in New Jersey. Join her for smart, thoughtful conversations with local actors, playwrights, directors, and arts professionals.
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The Rep

Oregon Shakespeare Festival

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The Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF) is a nationally renowned theatre arts organization that presents an eight-month season of up to 11 plays that include works by Shakespeare as well as a mix of classics, musicals, and world-premiere plays and musicals. OSF’s play commissioning programs, which include American Revolutions: the United States History Cycle, have generated works that have been produced on Broadway, internationally, and at regional, community and high school theatres across th ...
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A collection of poetry selected and performed by Bob Gonzalez, rhapsode. Rhapsodes of Ancient Greece were “song-stitchers,” performing selections from the epics of Homer and Hesiod. The contemporary rhapsode performs the classical poetry of his or her language, culture, and tradition. Any particular collection and arrangement of poems for performance I term a “rhapsody.” In general terms, a rhapsody is an ecstatic expression of feeling and enthusiasm. In music, a rhapsody is an instrumental ...
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Globalactive agitates, educates, organises, creates seeking to nurture individuals and networks in building a resourceful community alive to, active and potently addressing the collective challenges of contemporary society. Through our podcast we broadcast globalactive thought-bombs, exploding globalactive mutative materials for a neohumanist, post-capitalist world. We broadcast from Nyoongar boodjar also known as Perth Western Australia, the most isolated city in the world. We look to the l ...
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Arthur Mendoza teaches acting class every Wednesday at 7PM at The Santa Monica Playhouse as well as online classes every Tuesday at 5PM PST. He was the principal acting instructor for the Stella Adler Conservatory of Acting West. He has taught in Los Angeles for more than 20 years and has worked with such talents as Khandi Alexander, Sasha Barrese, Peta Wilson, Finola Hughes, Branford Marsalis, Deidre Hall, John Jopson, and Salma Hayek, and he worked extensively with Benicio del Toro after h ...
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LocalTheatreNY.com's Podcast for theatre lovers everywhere. Taking you backstage to some of the hottest theatre in the New York Tri-State Area, from local, indy theatre to the broadway stage, we cover the shows, the productions, the people who bring you theatre, from acting coaches to actors, producers, directors, entire companies and more! FInd us at LocalTheatreNY.com
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Post-Movie

Steve Head and John Black

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Founded in 2009. Boston film critics Stephen Slaughter Head and John Black discover new and old films, and revisit the classics and far from classics. Join them on their never-ending quest for the coolness in cinema! [Members: Boston Online Film Critics Association - BOFCA.com]
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Robert Aldrich’s iconic ensemble action movie is brimming with testosterone, redemption arcs, and more little gags than you would probably guess. Lee Marvin uses 12 no-hope inmates’ basic distrust of authority as glue to bind them, wind them up, and whips them into Nazi-slaughtering shape on a suicide mission. For some, freedom and redemption hang …
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Ken Wolf, Artistic Director of Manhattan Repertory Theatre in New York City, presents the 459th episode of THE PLAYWRITING PODCAST. Episode Story Topic: The Wow Moment Revisited! Go to Manhattanrep.com! All my Playwriting and Actor Services are 20% off at Checkout with the coupon code: YESYOUCAN Playwriting Coaching Premiere Playwriting Coaching Sc…
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In the second part of this deep dive Hear the Dance discussion of Jerome Robbins' The Goldberg Variations, host Silas Farley is joined by former NYCB Dancers and current Repertory Directors Christine Redpath and Jean-Pierre Frohlich. Redpath, an original cast member of Goldberg, digs into Robbins' approach to the creation of this remarkably multi-f…
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In a special two-part Hear the Dance Episode, host Silas Farley leads us on a wide-ranging discussion of Jerome Robbins' 1971 ballet The Goldberg Variations. In this first part, Farley is joined by former NYCB Dancer Bruce Wells, an original cast member, and current Principal Dancer Emilie Gerrity, one of the ballet's present-day interpreters. Well…
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The Long Walk is the latest film adaptation of a Stephen King novel and takes place in an alternate 1970s United States in which a past war has ruined the country economically. The totalitarian regime that now runs the country has devised a new annual event to encourage larger GDP growth: a marathon walk in which one kid from each state is chosen v…
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Hal Ashby’s Navy comedy-drama THE LAST DETAIL is pretty straight on paper: Young seaman Larry Meadows stole from a charity favored by the boss’s wife, and longtimers Billy "Badass" Buddusky and Richard "Mule" Mulhall are his ferrymen to the prison where Meadows will spend the next eight years of his life (or maybe six). Before they get there, Badas…
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Welcome to 'Matinee to Midnight' - a podcast for big screen enthusiasts. For episode 7, Simon and Matthew dispense with the usual 'matinee', 'prime time' and 'midnight' movie slots in favour of the Roundhay Garden cinema's first ever movie marathon. They will be screening (and discussing) all four Monty Python movies and some additional Python rela…
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Hear the Dance host Silas Farley returns for a deep-dive discussion with former Principal Dancer Merrill Ashley and Repertory Director Glenn Keenan on George Balanchine's Ballade, a ballet returning to the NYCB stage after a hiatus of more than 20 years. Keenan shares that when she was a student at the School of American Ballet, Ashley's "humongous…
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A couple of months ago, Simon and Matthew had the absolute privilege of meeting the legendary Fred Williamson in person. They took the opportunity to ask Fred some questions about what it was like to work with Pam Grier and the making of Bucktown. Visitors to the Roundhay Garden cinema can hear this conversation in 'Episode 106 - Foxy Lady: The Pam…
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Ken Wolf, Artistic Director of Manhattan Repertory Theatre in New York City, presents the 458th episode of THE PLAYWRITING PODCAST. Episode Story Topic: OH MY GOD, WE ARE GOING TO TALK ABOUT ACTION AND EVENTS ONCE AGAIN! Check out Manhattan Rep's INSTAGRAM for more on Manhattan Rep's Celebration of 20 Years, with videos from out productions and so …
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Private eye Honey O'Donahue (Margaret Qualley) begins investigating the suspicious death of one of her clients, who turns up dead in a car accident before they can even meet. Her sleuthing, with the help of MG (Aubrey Plaza), a police officer she hooked up with, points to the Four Ways church of Reverend Drew Devlin (Chris Evans), a sleazy preacher…
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With special guest Luke Mosher (@TinyPlanetsPod)! TOP SECRET! was the product of creative struggle. Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, and Jerry Zucker’s creative engines were tapped after their breakout hit AIRPLANE! (1980), and its box office performance left something to be desired. But today, its impact is measured in more important ways — like its un…
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FRIGHT HITS A NEW HEIGHT! People rise screaming into the night sky until their bodies are engulfed in horrendous fiery explosions, as a masked mastermind terrifies a city with unimaginable murders. Only Edward V. King stands between the killers and their next victim—but even he may be too late.By theairepertorytheatershorts
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Strange Detective Mysteries was a pulp magazine published by Popular Publications beginning in 1938, during a period when publishers were experimenting with blending established genres. As its title suggests, the magazine specialized in combining hardboiled detective stories with elements of the bizarre, the supernatural, and the horrific. This pos…
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A brand-new season of City Ballet The Podcast launches today with a fresh New Combinations conversation between Associate Artistic Director Wendy Whelan and Resident Choreographer Justin Peck. Commissioned by Miami City Ballet a decade ago, Peck is in the midst of rehearsing his Heatscape for its NYCB stage debut, with the help of original dancers …
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Ken Wolf, Artistic Director of Manhattan Repertory Theatre in New York City, presents the 457th episode of THE PLAYWRITING PODCAST. Episode Story Topic: How to Start a Play SPECIAL PROMOTION ON: MY PREMIERE PLAYWRITING COACHING - A year long program where I help you write a perfect play, and teach you everything you need to know about Playwriting a…
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We get into the nitty gritty details of the back half of Ne Zha 2 as well as dive into the cultural war between the US and China and specifically China's rapid gains in dominating the worldwide box office seemingly all on its own. Timestamps (00:00) Na Zha 2 spoilers (37:20) China, America, the global box office, and international influence (1:15:0…
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Ne Zha 2 is the fifth highest grossing film of all time worldwide, so why hasn't anyone in the US really seen or heard about it? We talk about the awful, no good animated film Foodfight! (2012) first, followed by our guessing game for related screenings, then get into Investiture of the Gods, Ne Zha 1 from 2019 and Ne Zha 2 released earlier this ye…
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In PATTERNS, engineer-turned-executive Fred Staples is excited to start his new job at the big firm that acquired his factory. But before long, he realizes he’s being groomed to replace Bill Briggs, a friendly long-timer who’s lost favor with the cruel CEO, Walter Ramsey. Rather than fire Briggs, Ramsey sabotages and humiliates him in an effort to …
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PURPLE GODS! CRISS-CROSS DEATH! When two Secret Service agents are hurled onto the uncharted island of Perambi, they find more than fever jungles and volcanic fire—they crash headlong into a nightmare of purple-painted gods, savage rites of sacrifice, and the whispering menace of the Cave of the Criss-Cross Knives! Against a backdrop of blood-soake…
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The Spicy line of pulp magazines was launched in the mid-1930s by Harry Donenfeld’s Culture Publications, a company that specialized in pushing the boundaries of what pulps could get away with under the law. These titles included Spicy Detective Stories, Spicy Mystery Stories, Spicy Adventure Stories, and Spicy Western Stories. On the surface, they…
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Welcome to 'Matinee to Midnight' - a podcast for big screen enthusiasts. For episode 6, Simon and Matthew pay tribute to the legendary Pam Grier and programme and discuss three of movies each which showcase her diverse 50+ year career and status as a ground-breaking icon. And keep your ears peeled because, in a Matinee To Midnight exclusive, Simon …
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All-Story Love was a pulp romance magazine published by the Munsey Company, one of the pioneering giants of the pulp era. It debuted in 1921, during the boom years when publishers were experimenting with specialized pulps to target particular audiences. While Munsey had already made its mark with The Argosy and All-Story Weekly, All-Story Love was …
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TWO MEN. ONE TRAIL Under the punishing blaze of midday, Sheriff Coale rides south, his resolve set and his guns gleaming—tracking the Baxters’ faint trail as promised. But he’s not alone. Rixey, his deputy a former commanding officer, rides alongside, their uneasy alliance tested by dust, sweat, and the unspoken tensions that flare hotter than the …
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Fifteen Western Tales was a pulp magazine published by Popular Publications, first appearing in 1931 and running until 1951. The “fifteen” in its title referred to the promise of fifteen complete western stories in every issue, a marketing hook that gave readers a sense of value for their dime. Like other Popular Publications titles, Fifteen Wester…
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This is our spoiler filled section for not only Spike Lee's Highest 2 Lowest but also the original Akira Kurosawa film High and Low. We talk about pretty much everything that happens in the second half of both films, what we liked and did not like about how each film handles the same overarching scenario and how they differ in execution. Next week …
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In this non-spoiler episode we discuss both Spike Lee's latest joint Highest 2 Lowest which sees the famed director reteaming with Denzel Washington in a reinterpretation of the classic Akira Kurosawa film from 1963: High and Low. We discuss the first half of both films, their differences and similarities in focus and execution of the same premise …
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That’s right — three of your favorite boys talkin’ BOY! A preteen boy living on the streets of Tokyo pulls scams to provide for his dysfunctional family. It takes a toll on his body and his mind: He and his stepmom take turns throwing themselves in front of moving vehicles and extorting innocent motorists by threatening to go to the police. The sco…
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Ken Wolf, Artistic Director of Manhattan Repertory Theatre in New York City, presents the 456th episode of THE PLAYWRITING PODCAST. Episode Story Topic: Play Creation Takeaways from 20 Years of Manhattan Rep! Check out Manhattan Rep's INSTAGRAM for more on Manhattan Rep's Celebration of 20 Years, with videos from out productions and so much more! @…
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A NIGHT OF UNIMAGINABLE TERROR Dare to read this chilling tale of legacy, love, and the shadows that linger in the moonlight. Step into the ancestral halls of Robert Mercer, where a single October night shatters the boundary between the ordinary and the supernatural. Haunted by a luminous, faceless apparition and a sudden, unexplainable change with…
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Terror Tales was one of the flagship “weird menace” pulp magazines, first published in 1934 by Popular Publications. It quickly became infamous for its lurid blend of horror, crime, and sadistic thrills, setting the tone for the entire subgenre. The stories usually followed a formula in which seemingly supernatural horrors plagued the protagonists,…
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In present-day Japan, a series of destructive offshore phenomena leads to the appearance of a unidentified giant lizard-like creature. The mysterious nature of the beast and the destruction it leaves in its wake causes political confusion and paralysis within the Japanese government. A task force is created to research the creature and solve the pu…
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Ken Wolf, Artistic Director of Manhattan Repertory Theatre in New York City, presents the 455th episode of THE PLAYWRITING PODCAST. Episode Story Topic: Stories from 20 Years of Manhattan Rep! Check out Manhattan Rep's INSTAGRAM for more on Manhattan Rep's Celebration of 20 Years, with videos from out productions and so much more! @manhattanreperto…
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With Dan Nagan (@aDapperDanMan)! HEAVENLY BODIES is a 1984 drama film directed by Lawrence Dane and written by Dane and Ron Base. Cynthia Dale plays Samantha, the lead instructor of a dance fitness studio called Heavenly Bodies whose career takes off just as her relationship with football player Steve (Richard Rebiere) starts to take root. She gets…
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Welcome to 'Matinee to Midnight' - a podcast for big screen enthusiasts. For episode 5, following an initial misunderstanding, Simon and Matthew programme and discuss three movies each that have won Best Picture at the Academy Awards. Let us know what three Best Picture Oscar winners you would programme and suggest topics for future episodes by ema…
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In this episode we both watched awful, terrible, no-good films as punishment for losing the guessing game last episode. We then get back to regular scheduling with guessing and talking about two related films to our main feature: The Naked Gun, directed by Akiva Schaffer as well as written by Schaffer, Dan Gregor, Doug Mand, and starring Liam Neeso…
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