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  • Marriage Month continues with a play that spans a whole relationship, looking at the same couple across decades of their lives. Tanya Barfield's Bright Half Life explores how memory works -- not chronologically, but in moments. Listen in as Jackson and Jacob unravel the many interweaving threads of this excellent play.

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  • Marriage Month continues with a play by Loy A. Webb. In The Light, a romantic proposal becomes the context for a complicated, emotional discussion of power and abuse. Listen in as Jackson and Jacob explore the way Webb masterfully builds her characters' relationship and points of view.

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    Check out these other conversations on The Light:

    Sesali Bowen interviews the playwright: https://www.nylon.com/loy-webb-interview-the-light

    WAM Theatre interviews the playwright: https://www.wamtheatre.com/an-interview-with-the-light-playwright-loy-a-webb/

    Karu F. Daniels reviews the production for The Root: https://www.theroot.com/playwright-loy-a-webb-brings-the-light-to-where-metoo-1832989124

    The cast of The Light at Marquette University discusses the characters: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=396118415674875

    Broadway Black takes you onto the set of MCC's production to interview the cast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJIoJQyS9zI&t=264s

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  • Marriage Month is in full swing as Jackson and Jacob discuss Neil Simon's newlyweds play: Barefoot in the Park. Full of physical comedy, well timed jokes, and reflections on close relationships, this play is a perfect addition to our five-part look at marriage on stage. Listen in!

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  • MARRIAGE MONTH BEGINS!

    For the first episode of their themed month, Jackson and Jacob discuss one of the most famous plays of all time. But Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy -- not a romance! Listen in to learn why.

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  • Oh, the things that happen in the family kitchen. That's the subject of Zora Howard's Stew, a play in which the preparation for an important meal at church brings out hidden family tensions and secrets. Listen in as Jackson and Jacob discuss this Pulitzer Prize finalist!

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    Check out these other conversations on Stew:

    Interview with Zora Howard for Shattered Globe's production: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=775aWplZs6g

    Conversation with cast of the Gloucester Stage production: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwP_QFe66Fc

    Conversation with Zora Howard and the cast for the Page 73 production: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fm6hNvP8rms&t=28s

    Conversation with the director of the Shattered Globe production, Malkia Stampley: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SESVgUCABTo

    Q&A with the director of the Cincinatti Playhouse in the Park production, Stori Ayers: https://cincyplay.com/blog-single-post/cinncinati-blog/2024/03/13/the-multi-generational-appeal-of-stew--a-q-a-with-director-stori-ayers

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  • A broken apartment buzzer system serves as the basis for terrifying intrusions. Tracey Scott Wilson's Buzzer is about relationships under stress and gentrification. It's also just really good writing. Listen in as Jackson and Jacob discuss!

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  • Stephen Karam's play Speech & Debate takes on censorship in schools. When three high school students find themselves unable to speak truth to power through traditional means, they use the school's new speech and debate club to fight the puritanical adult culture around them.... with the help of a dancing Abraham Lincoln and Mary Warren. Listen in as Jackson and Jacob discuss this play!

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  • Lydia Diamond's play Smart People took her 7 years to write. It's a character study which boldly explores how race can be an explosive ingredient in contemporary American conversation. Listen in as Jackson and Jacob explore Diamond's smart structuring and theatricality.

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    Lydia Diamond discusses her Radcliffe Fellowship: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukI00tDhbIk

    Lydia Diamond Interview at UW-Madison: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ga8HZ8BDLBs

    Lydia Diamond Interview for Arena Stage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=la68QOH8iB0

    Review by Yuko Kurahashi for the San Diego Free Press: https://sandiegofreepress.org/2017/05/race-gender-nostalgia-lydia-r-diamonds-play-smart-people/

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  • A famous musical about a famous piece of English children's literature that might not be for kids? Sounds like a job for No Script. This week, Jackson and Jacob discuss The Secret Garden (Marsha Norman and Lucy Simon), a musical full of ghosts, special effects, and singing orphans. Listen in!

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  • Jackson and Jacob discuss Madeline Sayet's one person show Where We Belong. Sayet's play explores identity and colonialism in Shakespeare, tracking her journey as a theatre director and an Indigenous Shakespearean scholar. Listen in!

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    Check out these other conversations on Where We Belong:

    Madeline Sayet's website: https://www.madelinesayet.com/

    Interview with Sayet for Folger: https://www.folger.edu/blogs/shakespeare-and-beyond/qa-madeline-sayet-on-where-we-belong-shakespeare-and-indigenous-writers/

    Interview with Sayet for Goodman: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EMV7PQ2sWM

    Interview on Daybreak Star Radio: https://daybreakstarradio.com/2022/09/madeline-sayet-interview/

    NYT Review by Naveen Kumar: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/10/theater/where-we-belong-review.html

    A Reflection on the Piece from Yale student Madeleine Hutchins: https://yipap.yale.edu/news/reshaping-world-mohegan-reaction-madeline-sayets-where-we-belong

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  • What if Judas Iscariot was on trial, with all heaven and earth and all history available to call as witnesses? This is the setting for Stephen Adly Guirgis' irreverent, yet deeply insightful play "The Last Days of Judas Iscariot." Listen in as Jackson and Jacob discuss this wild story!

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  • Insane fame, seemingly infinite money, a feeling of freedom from all consequences... what could go wrong? UK playwright Simon Stephens aks questions about how fame interacts with one's very humanity in his play "Birdland." Listen in for all the rock and roll debauchery as Jackson and Jacob discuss this wild play.

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  • This episode, Jackson and Jacob discuss playwright Lloyd Suh's two-hander "The Heart Sellers." The play is a hilarious strangers-turned-friends story set amidst the political and social turmoil of the Nixon administration and the cheery loneliness of the holidays.

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  • Katori Hall's Pulitzer Prize-winning play kicks of Season 13 of No Script. Join Jackson and Jacob as they discuss all the wild shenanigans and poignant moments that make up this moving celebration of a script. Listen in!

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  • Jackson and Jacob discuss the PLAY ON! translation of Shakespeare's Measure for Measure. This black comedy asks deep questions about power and human sexuality, even while it pokes fun at institutions and officials. Listen in!

    Learn more about Play On! here: https://playonshakespeare.org/

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  • Jackson is joined by special guest Phil Quinn to discuss a musical by famed Broadway and film composer Stephen Schwartz: Children of Eden. Listen in!

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  • This week on No Script, Jackson and Jacob dive into the tumultuous disagreements that frame one self-defense workshop. Liliana Padilla's How to Defend Yourself won the Yale Prize for Drama.

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    Liliana Padilla at Victory Gardens Theatre: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43cdBYwpoqM

    New York Living: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wk5hAI0pZto

    Interview by Chloe Rabinowitz for BroadwayWorld.com: https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Interview-Liliana-Padilla-Discusses-the-Process-of-Writing-HOW-TO-DEFEND-YOURSELF-Co-Directing-the-Play-More-20230317

    Article for Dramatists by Anita Martin: https://dramatics.org/boxing-gloves-birthday-candles/

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  • This week, No Script explores the moving, imaginative musical by Tony Kushner and Jeanine Tesori: Caroline, or Change! Talking washing machines, apocalyptic buses, and singing moons feature prominently in this through-composed character study.

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  • Jackson and Jacob do Christmas in springtime! Listen in as the boys discuss the legendary Langston Hughes' gospel song play Black Nativity.

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    Baylor University's Stephen Newby: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VWc2LLodSU

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  • Who owns the stories of our lives? If every memory is necessarily a flawed, singular perspective, how can we trust the reliability of memoirs and autobiographies? Jackson and Jacob discuss these issues, which are explored in Pulitzer Prize nominated play Other Desert Cities by Jon Robin Baitz. Listen in!

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