Episodios

  • KING JAMES
    May 1 2023

    In this episode, our host, Rachel Lin, speaks with Pulitzer Prize finalist and Obie Award-winning playwright, Rajiv Joseph. In this one-on-one conversation, Rachel and Rajiv go way back to Rajiv's days in Cleveland Heights, where his latest play, King James, is set. The two discuss how he found himself taking out the trash at his local theater years before he dreamed of ever working in one. As Rachel's former writing teacher, Rajiv also shares some invaluable advice for anyone hoping to build a career in the arts.


    King James is running now at New York City Center Stage I. Directed by Kenny Leon and starring Glenn Davis and Chris Perfetti, tickets are now on sale at: manhattantheatreclub.com.


    Use code MTCPOD to unlock discounted tickets today!


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    32 m
  • SUMMER, 1976
    Apr 4 2023

    Our latest production, SUMMER, 1976 by David Auburn, directed by Daniel Sullivan, is now running on Broadway at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre. For this episode, host, Rachel Lin, is joined by the show's scenic designer, John Lee Beatty, and costume designer, Linda Cho. This will be John Lee's 70th production with Manhattan Theatre Club, after making his Broadway debut with us in the Spring of 1976. Since then, he's designed 118 Broadway shows, been nominated for 15 Tony awards, and won 2. Linda Cho has designed over 200 theater productions, on Broadway and regionally, and won a Tony award for her Broadway debut, A GENTLEMAN'S GUIDE TO LOVE AND MURDER.

    These accomplished designers chat with our host about:

    - how they began their careers in the theater

    - guiding principles of their design

    - and why John Lee doesn't like to use the word "artist"

    Tune in as they take a stroll down memory lane, and dish on the notable stops along the way. Use promo code: MTCPOD for a discount of your tickets to SUMMER, 1976 starring Laura Linney & Jessica Hecht.


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    37 m
  • The Best We Could
    Feb 6 2023

    In this episode, our host, Rachel Lin, is joined by playwright Emily Feldman and director Daniel Aukin to chat about their latest project: The Best We Could (a family tragedy). The three of them discuss:

    • What it was like for Emily to return to this play that had been slated to begin rehearsals in March 2020
    • How the pandemic has changed their perspectives (or not) on what kind of work to pursue
    • And how they approach the play development process

    The Best We Could by Emily Feldman begins previews February 7th at New York City Center Stage I. Use promo code: MTCPOD for up to 44% off your tickets today.

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  • The Collaboration
    Jan 19 2023

    In this episode of Beyond the Stage, Onnie Strother and Janet Cohen Mandel, arts educators based in New Jersey, take a brief look at the art and lives of Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat— the backstory behind THE COLLABORATION by Anthony McCarten. This conversation took place at the Samuel J. Friedman theatre Thursday, January 5th.

    Tickets for THE COLLABORATION are available for purchase here. Use code: MTCPOD to receive discounted tickets for this production.


    Art mentioned in the conversation:

    Andy Warhol, LIVING ROOM 

    "To Andrew Warhola from Shirley Temple"

    Andy Warhol, NOSEPICKER 1: WHY PICK ON ME

    Alice Neel, ANDY WARHOL

    Jean-Michel Basquiat, DOS CABEZAS

    Andy Warhol, OXIDIZED PORTRAIT 

    Jean-Michel Basquiat,  DEFACEMENT (THE DEATH OF MICHAEL STEWART)

    Jean-Michel Basquiat, JAILBIRDS

    Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol, GENERAL ELECTRIC WITH WAITER

    Jean-Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol, TEN PUNCHING BAGS (LAST SUPPER)

    Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, BANANAS 

    Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, GE/SKULL

    Jean-Michel Basquiat, RIDING WITH DEATH  

    A transcript for this episode can be found here.

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  • Where the Mountain Meets the Sea
    Oct 9 2022

    In this episode, we continue our 2022-23 season kickoff with playwrights Martyna Majok and Jeff Augustin. Listen in as Rachel Lin, actor and host of the Upstage Left podcast, chats with Jeff and Martyna about their plays: Where the Mountain Meets the Sea (Augustin) and the Pulitzer Prize-winning Cost of Living (Majok).

    With our host, Rachel Lin, the two writers continue discussing:

    • The drawbacks and merits of working from the real-life experiences of their loved ones.
    • What it’s like to win a Pulitzer Prize!
    • And the best piece of advice these two friends have given each other over the years.

    Tickets for Cost of Living and Where the Mountain Meets the Sea are available for purchase now. Use code: MTCPOD to receive discounted tickets for both productions.
    Missed part one? You can listen to part one here.

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  • Cost of Living
    Sep 13 2022

    In this episode, we continue our 2022-23 season kickoff with playwrights Martyna Majok and Jeff Augustin. Listen in as Rachel Lin, actor and host of the Upstage Left podcast, chats with Jeff and Martyna about their plays: Where the Mountain Meets the Sea (Augustin) and the Pulitzer Prize-winning Cost of Living (Majok).

    With our host, Rachel Lin, the two writers continue discussing:

    • The drawbacks and merits of working from the real-life experiences of their loved ones.
    • What it’s like to win a Pulitzer Prize!
    • And the best piece of advice these two friends have given each other over the years.

    Tickets for Cost of Living and Where the Mountain Meets the Sea are available for purchase now. Use code: MTCPOD to receive discounted tickets for both productions.


    Missed part one of the conversation? You can listen to part one here.

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    31 m
  • Golden Shield
    Apr 25 2022

    In this episode, we take a look at GOLDEN SHIELD, the final production in Manhattan Theatre Club’s 2021-22 off-Broadway season. For this conversation, director May Adrales and playwright Anchuli Felicia King are joined by playwright David Henry Hwang, mentor, friend, and collaborative partner to both artists. They chat about developing the show for its New York premiere and how they are bringing heart, nuance, and speed to the stage with this production.  

    For our listeners, be sure to use code: MTCPOD to receive discounted tickets for our productions.

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    30 m
  • How I Learned to Drive
    Apr 21 2022

    In this episode, we take a look at HOW I LEARNED TO DRIVE, the final production of Manhattan Theatre Club’s 2021-22 Broadway season. For this conversation, Pulitzer-Prize-winning playwright Paula Vogel is joined by director Mark Brokaw and set designer Rachel Hauck. They chat about preparing this production for its long-awaited Broadway debut, returning to this story with fresh eyes, and “how it takes a village to build a play.”


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    41 m