This podcast is going to be a decorum-be-damned entrance into understanding Shakespeare’s stages (for there are many) and all the players on it. We will be delving into the ever-pressing question: Why Shakespeare? Or, sometimes: Why, Shakespeare?!
When we think “women gone wild,” we tend to think of wet t-shirt contests. That is not these women. These women (and one man, sorry, Caylor Peterson - they love you and spoke of your glory) have gone…
S2 Ep 19: You had questions; we have answers! Cast Q&A: Love’s Labour’s Lost
Hello all! You came up with some amazing questions so, in the shortest introduction ever, here are the cast and director’s…
When everyone else has gone mad, the fool alone is left with reason. Welcome to a look at Costard in Love’s Labour’s Lost and Denton Meehan, the actor who is taking him on in OSP’s upcoming productio…
In this episode we will be talking to Alleese Eldridge and Paxton Kliewer about the challenges and rewards of teaching OSP’s summer camp, what theater does for us as actors and audience, the importan…
What role does music play on the stage? Can music make theater more accessible? Can it change the roles of players? Find out the answers to these questions and more as we talk to Ella Howard and Lily…
For so long we have lauded the relationship of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth as the healthiest relationship amidst an an unhealthy plot, but Lady Fenton and Anne Page topple the Macbeths in Merry Wives of…
**This is a fun and raucous interview so choose your volume accordingly! For this episode we are going to talk size - no, not that kind of size - though there will be some talk of “eggplant emojis” i…
The Merry Wives of Windsor is one of the lesser known and lesser performed plays of Shakespeare - but that certainly doesn’t make it less than. Join Lance Marsh as John Falstaff, and our Merry Wives …
How do you play yourself while playing another actor while playing characters across Shakespeare’s 37 plays? Let’s find out! Join me as I talk with Kris Kuss, M. Smith Fraser, and Holly McNatt as we …
Once again, I’m giving up the microphone as my student, Frederick Turner, takes over the show. He is talking to director, actor, and amazing human David Weber about his upcoming production of Complet…
Join me in a conversation with owners Kathryn Lynn and Britni Brecheen of Second Story Books in OKC, Steve "Echo" Gooch, owner of The Floating Bookshop in Automobile Alley, and Kim Mieda, owner of Th…
Join me with educator and game master Brook Bullock as he shares with us the history of RPG and the social and psychological implications of “playing” different roles. We’ll learn about “the satanic …
For my Lynyrd Skynyrd fans out there, you’ll have to watch on YouTube if you want to know how to sign “free bird”. Watch or listen; either way, you don’t want to miss the hilarity that ensues. Join a…
Join us as we talk with Brenna Wickstrom, theater educator, director, and founder of Storyteller Theater in OKC. We talk about accessibility of theater and how Storyteller Theater doesn’t have a phys…
Welcome to storytime with Amanda Lee, actor in OSP’s one woman and five musician show,Penelope, showing from February 20th to March 2nd. The link for tickets is below! This is the first musical in OS…
*Please keep in mind that we are talking about staged violence. It gets a bit graphic, but please do not try any of these elements out without a fight choreographer present to assure that everything …
Join us in a follow up with director and professor Collin Andrulonis and “Bottom,” senior Cole Shoemaker, performing in UCO’s upcoming production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream February 6-9th at UCO. L…
Welcome to one of my very first podcast recordings. I’m dreaming of warmer weather and fun with friends so join me in a conversation this summer past in San Diego at the Old Globe with the amazing Ja…
According to award winning director and professor Collin Andrulonis, if you aren’t at least a little scared, you’re doing it wrong. We will be talking about teaching theater, teaching the next teache…
What does the yo-yo and a mega mouth (and I mean that as a compliment) have in common? They are some unsuspecting tools of the acting trade. Join me as I talk to Paxton Kliewer about finding the tool…