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#7 - After Jesse Green: What’s Next for Theater Criticism?

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The New York Times just reassigned Jesse Green, its longtime and only full-time theater critic — a move that could mark a turning point for arts journalism and Broadway coverage. But is this a thoughtful evolution… or a quiet dismantling of theater criticism as we’ve known it?

In this episode from And That’s Showbiz, Katharine Quinn is joined by two of the most insightful voices in the space: dramaturg and digital creator Kate Reinking and YouTube critic and commentator Mickey-Jo Boucher. Together, they unpack what this shift really means for the future of criticism, influence, and who gets to shape the cultural conversation.

They discuss:

  • Jesse Green’s legacy — and the reviews that stuck with them (for better or worse)
  • The rise of video, TikTok, and creator-driven theater commentary
  • Whether the NYT is clearing space for new voices or phasing out criticism entirely
  • What replaces the authority of a “Critic’s Pick” — and whether it still matters

This is an open conversation between three people who care deeply about theater and how we talk about it.

#JesseGreen #NYT #TheaterCriticism #KateReinking #MickeyJoBoucher #Broadway #ArtsJournalism #AndThatsShowbiz #DigitalCriticism #CriticsPick

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Content provided by Katharine Quinn. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Katharine Quinn or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

The New York Times just reassigned Jesse Green, its longtime and only full-time theater critic — a move that could mark a turning point for arts journalism and Broadway coverage. But is this a thoughtful evolution… or a quiet dismantling of theater criticism as we’ve known it?

In this episode from And That’s Showbiz, Katharine Quinn is joined by two of the most insightful voices in the space: dramaturg and digital creator Kate Reinking and YouTube critic and commentator Mickey-Jo Boucher. Together, they unpack what this shift really means for the future of criticism, influence, and who gets to shape the cultural conversation.

They discuss:

  • Jesse Green’s legacy — and the reviews that stuck with them (for better or worse)
  • The rise of video, TikTok, and creator-driven theater commentary
  • Whether the NYT is clearing space for new voices or phasing out criticism entirely
  • What replaces the authority of a “Critic’s Pick” — and whether it still matters

This is an open conversation between three people who care deeply about theater and how we talk about it.

#JesseGreen #NYT #TheaterCriticism #KateReinking #MickeyJoBoucher #Broadway #ArtsJournalism #AndThatsShowbiz #DigitalCriticism #CriticsPick

  continue reading

7 episodes

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