The eighteenth episode of Three on the Aisle, the twice-monthly podcast in which Peter Marks, Elisabeth Vincentelli, and I talk about theater in America, is now available on line for listening or downloading. In fact, Episode 18 has been available for the past few days, but I was so swamped by Mrs. T’s illness that I forgot all about it—in part because I wasn’t in it. I was at Mrs. T’s side in the Cape May ICU when this episode was taped. Peter and Elisabeth managed perfectly well without me, though, and I commend the results to your attention.
Here’s an excerpt from American Theatre’s “official” summary of the proceedings:
This week’s guest is performer Amanda Duarte, who talks about her upcoming show at Joe’s Pub, “Staying Alive,” where she reinvents Bee Gees songs (on Sept. 21). She also talks about her controversial article for Time Out New York on theatre etiquette and how laughing loudly at a show is okay but smacking gum is not….
Peter and Elisabeth wrap things up as usual with a discussion of recent productions, in New York and elsewhere, that they’ve seen and liked—or not.
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In case you missed any previous episodes, you’ll find them all here.
Needless to say, I’ll be back next time!