Archive for August 2011

109 – Terror at the Fringe Festival with Josh Hitchens and Christopher Morse

 

 

Writing a completely new work for theatre can be terrifying, but so can adapting a well-known or much-loved piece. Join host Kristen Scatton as she talks to Josh Hitchens and Christopher Morse, the men behind “Solo Tales of Terror: Lovecraft and Stoker,” one-man adaptations of the horror classics “The Statement of Randolph Carter,” by H.P. Lovecraft and “Dracula” by Bram Stoker.

For more information about the show, part of the 2011 Philly Fringe Festival, visit http://ticketing.theatrealliance.org/sites/livearts/details.aspx?id=19939

 

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108 – Jeffrey Stanley

Step inside the famous Blue Grotto, and into the mind of Jeffrey Stanley, writer of “Beautiful Zion: A Book of the Dead,” for an in-depth discussion of life, death, and how to light things on fire with Ouija boards. Stay tuned, Rep Radio is on the air!

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107 – Writing with a “Tribe Of Fools”

Today’s podcast features the gang at Tribe Of Fools and talks about their upcoming Philly Fringe production, “Heavy Metal Dance Fag”. Stay Tuned!

Tribe Of Fools

Timmy Bagley is a tough, blue collar, South Philly dockworker with a secret passion for tap-dancing . . . to 1980s hair metal. Heavy Metal Dance Fag is an outrageous comedy about identity, repression, and the complications of love and dancing in South Philly.

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