Why We Theater

Why We Theater

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Social justice meets theatre in this podcast from Playbill’s former Executive Editor Ruthie Fierberg. Artists and experts unite for curated panels, using plays and musicals (Broadway, Off-Broadway, and works in development) as a jumping-off point to confront societal issues such as racism, colorism, voting rights, fake news, digital technology addiction, the school-to-prison pipeline, anti-Semitism, raising LGBTQIA+ kids, and more. We help listeners grapple with hard questions inside a play or musical in order to create change in our offstage lives. And don’t worry if you haven’t seen an individual episode’s show or if you’re not a theatre buff. Award-winning writers and directors of pieces like SCHOOL GIRLS; OR, THE AFRICAN MEAN GIRLS PLAY and THE PROM break down the message inside their stories and how they created that story. Then, real-world experts in the corresponding field (like NSA Jake Sullivan or THIS AMERICAN LIFE’s Ira Glass) offer advice and action steps (thought patterns to monitor, petitions to sign, organizations to support, etc.) so we can manifest progress. “Theater” is not only a place or a presentation, it is an action. “To theater” is to engage with art presented onstage. Why we theater? We’re about to find out.

Recent Episodes

  • Why We Theater Now: April 2022

    3 years ago
  • ADDRESSLESS meets Choose-Your-Own Activity

    3 years ago
  • ADDRESSLESS and Homelessness

    3 years ago
  • DAVID BYRNE’S AMERICAN UTOPIA meets The Prophet

    3 years ago
  • DAVID BYRNE’S AMERICAN UTOPIA and Expanding Our Thinking to Solve Problems

    3 years ago
  • Re-Release: IF I FORGET and American Jews, Anti-Semitism, and Tribalism

    3 years ago
  • THE COLOR PURPLE meets Prayer for the French Republic

    3 years ago
  • THE COLOR PURPLE and Generational Trauma

    3 years ago
  • SANCTUARY CITY Meets The Sun Is Also A Star

    3 years ago
  • SANCTUARY CITY and U.S. Immigration Reform

    3 years ago