The thirty-first 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.
Here’s an excerpt from American Theatre’s “official” summary of the proceedings:
To listen to or download this episode, read more about it, or subscribe to Three on the Aisle, go here.The Tony nominations are out and the critics have some opinions. They talk about shows some of them think didn’t deserve nominations (Hadestown) and about the snubs (Glenda Jackson). Then they dive into their ever-growing mailbag to discuss listener questions, including how to present problematic classics and some pro tips for ticket buying.
Finally, they go around the table to talk about the concert performance of The Who’s Tommy at the Kennedy Center, Ink by James Graham on Broadway, and All My Sons by Arthur Miller at the Roundabout.
In case you’ve missed any previous episodes, you’ll find them all here.