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TPTP_S01E04 - PTW26 - My Carmilla - Asha Bagal Kelly and Sabrina Caruso

24 min · 22. april 2026
episode TPTP_S01E04 - PTW26 - My Carmilla - Asha Bagal Kelly and Sabrina Caruso cover

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Join us in this episode as we dive into the innovative adaptation of the classic vampire novella "Carmilla," reimagined through a feminist, queer, and post-colonial lens. We talk with the creators about the artistic choices, role-switching performances, and the rich historical context that influences this thought-provoking production. Timestamps:  00:00 - Introduction to Theater Philadelphia and Philly Theatre Week 2026  00:45 - Overview of "My Carmilla" and its unique performance approach  01:13 - Summary of the original "Carmilla" novella and its themes  02:33 - Visual elements and adaptations in staging  03:12 - How the adaptation approaches feminism, queerness, and post-colonial perspectives  04:48 - Addressing stereotypes of queer women as predators in media  05:36 - Reimagining predator vs prey with active female characters  06:16 - The historical context of queer relationships in the 19th century  07:12 - The significance of showing queerness without stereotypes  08:11 - The creative process behind role swapping and script development 09:34 - Audience engagement and evolving performances through feedback 11:04 - The importance of nuanced queer representation  14:32 - Details on upcoming performances and locations  23:55 - Final thoughts and how to attend the shows Resources & Links: * My Carmilla The Play [https://www.mycarmillatheplay.com/] * Instagram: @MyCarmillaThePlay [https://www.instagram.com/mycarmillatheplay] * My Carmilla - Philly Theatre Week [https://theatrephiladelphia.org/whats-on-stage/my-carmilla] Follow Theatre Phialdelphia here: https://linktr.ee/theatrephiladelphia [https://linktr.ee/theatrephiladelphia]  Follow us and our links here:  https://bio.site/em3ry [https://bio.site/em3ry]

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episode TPTP - S01E09 - Lindsay Smiling - Wilma Theater cover

TPTP - S01E09 - Lindsay Smiling - Wilma Theater

The conversation delves into the transition into sole artistic leadership at The Wilma Theater and their unique approach to productions. Lindsay Smiling shares his journey to becoming the Artistic Director and discusses the challenges and opportunities of co-artistic directorship. The discussion also explores the essence of the Wilma Theater experience and strategies for engaging the audience and enhancing their theater experience. The conversation with Lindsay Smiling covers the artistic vision and risk-taking at the Wilma Theater, the impact of digital productions, the involvement of co-artistic directors in season planning, community engagement and representation, and the importance of membership and community involvement in the theater experience. Takeaways * Artistic leadership transition * The Wilma Theater's unique approach to productions Community Engagement * Artistic Direction * Theater Collaboration Chapters * 00:00 Introduction to Lindsay Smiling * 05:37 Leadership Changes and Community Support * 11:14 Challenges of Artistic Leadership * 18:13 Engaging the Audience and Enhancing Experience * 25:19 The Impact of Digital Productions * 31:24 Community Engagement and Representation Follow Theatre Phialdelphia here: https://linktr.ee/theatrephiladelphia [https://linktr.ee/theatrephiladelphia]  Follow The Wilma Theater here: https://wilmatheater.org [https://wilmatheater.org]   Follow us and our links here:  https://bio.site/em3ry [https://bio.site/em3ry]

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episode TPTP - S01E08 - Mydera Taliah Robinson, Executive Director - Theatre Horizon cover

TPTP - S01E08 - Mydera Taliah Robinson, Executive Director - Theatre Horizon

The conversation with Mydera Taliah Robinson, Executive Director of Theater Horizon, delves into her journey, community engagement, and the impact of Theater Horizon's productions. Mydera's commitment to community building, inclusivity, and empowering marginalized communities is evident in her leadership and the organization's approach to theater. The season's world premiere of 'Wishing to Grow Up Brightly' and the community's response exemplify the power of storytelling and its impact on fostering connections and understanding. The conversation delves into the value of the journey, the importance of building a community, and the creation of XOXO as a love letter to the community. It also explores community collaboration, relationship building, ownership, valuation, community engagement, and the empowerment of artists and community members. The power of connection and amplification is highlighted as a key theme throughout the discussion. The conversation delves into the importance of building name recognition, preserving legacy through art, and the impact of black joy. It also highlights the welcoming of Amina Robinson as the new artistic director and the role of artistic directors in preserving heritage and legacy. The discussion emphasizes the restoration of pathways and opportunities, embracing diversity in art, and the abundance of artistic expression, ultimately celebrating community and joy. Takeaways * Community engagement and inclusivity are essential for building trust and empowering marginalized communities. * The power of storytelling and community impact is evident in the world premiere of 'Wishing to Grow Up Brightly' and the conversations it sparked. Community collaboration and relationship building are essential for the success of community-based initiatives. * Empowering artists and community members through engagement and connection is crucial for building a strong and inclusive community. Preserving legacy through art * Embracing diversity in art Chapters * 00:00 Introducing Theater Horizon and Mydera Taliah Robinson * 05:48 Building Trust and Community Engagement * 10:58 Collective Success and Community Building * 18:19 World Premiere of 'Wishing to Grow Up Brightly' * 27:52 The Value of the Journey * 33:23 Community Collaboration and Relationship Building * 41:03 Community Engagement and Connection * 49:10 The Power of Connection and Amplification * 54:10 Welcoming Amina Robinson * 59:43 Announcing the New Artistic Director * 01:07:31 Embracing Diversity in Art Follow Theatre Phialdelphia here: https://linktr.ee/theatrephiladelphia [https://linktr.ee/theatrephiladelphia]  Follow Theatre Horizon here: https://theatrehorizon.org/ [https://theatrehorizon.org/]  Follow us and our links here:  https://bio.site/em3ry [https://bio.site/em3ry]

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episode TPTP_S01E07 - PTW26 - I'm The Real One - The Bards Theatre Troupe cover

TPTP_S01E07 - PTW26 - I'm The Real One - The Bards Theatre Troupe

Dive into a compelling conversation with CJ Higgins and Jay Adams of the Bards Theatre Troupe as they discuss their innovative theater production, "I'm the Real One," which explores the impact of artificial intelligence on human life and society. Discover how this show tackles complex issues around AI, ethics, and community, all through the lens of devised theater with music, puppets, and live art. n our tenth season as a queer-centric theatre collective, The Bards Theatre Troupe tackle a subject that has absolutely no controversy or discourse attached to it: AI. From the impact on tangible societal markers like the economy, environment, and art to the more abstract shifts in connection, communication, and art, we’ll use scenes and songs (and probably puppets) to unpack the ways that the rise in AI use is changing how we all connect with each other. And don’t worry: everything we present was created by humans! This event is part of 2026 Philly Theatre Week! Pay-What-You-Can tickets are available for all performances. Performance schedule: Thursday, April 30th 8pm Saturday, May 2nd 8pm Sunday, May 3rd 1pm For more about The Bards Theatre Troupe: https://www.thebardstheatretroupe.com/ [https://www.thebardstheatretroupe.com/] Follow Theatre Phialdelphia here: https://linktr.ee/theatrephiladelphia [https://linktr.ee/theatrephiladelphia]  Follow us and our links here:  https://bio.site/em3ry [https://bio.site/em3ry]

30. april 202640 min
episode TPTP_S01E06 - PTW26 - CLippings '26 - TBD - Monti and Andrew cover

TPTP_S01E06 - PTW26 - CLippings '26 - TBD - Monti and Andrew

We are continuing our coverage of Philly Theatre Week and today we are chatting with Theatre by Development whose offering “Clippings ’26”  Monti Cerebino and Andrew Miqueli, Co-Artistic Directors CLIPPINGS ‘26 is a night of short plays by young and emerging Philadelphia-based playwrights in a reading format. These pieces include: “The Dissection of One Billy Burke” by Sophia Snyder, “Gay Book Club’s Worst Read of the Year” by Erin Malimban, and “Hey! What’s the Big Idea?” by Seph McAndrew. These short pieces feature the writing of emerging playwrights, a shared ensemble cast, and upcoming creative talent in the Philadelphia theatre scene. Clippings is inspired by the Equinox New Play Festival at the late University of the Arts which allowed UArtists to take risks and experiment with different ways of producing theater. TBD aims to carry this tradition forward and continue to create a space for young creatives to enter the industry and discover their artistic voice. FOR TICKETS AND INFORMATION: https://theatrephiladelphia.org/whats-on-stage/clippings-26 [https://theatrephiladelphia.org/whats-on-stage/clippings-26] This ticketing page is for the sale of Pay-What-You-Can tickets for this event as part of 2026 Philly Theatre Week! If this page does not have tickets available, please visit http://tbdclippings2026.eventbrite.com/ [http://tbdclippings2026.eventbrite.com/]  to find more available general tickets. Follow Theatre Phialdelphia here: https://linktr.ee/theatrephiladelphia [https://linktr.ee/theatrephiladelphia]  Follow us and our links here:  https://bio.site/em3ry [https://bio.site/em3ry]

24. april 202628 min
episode TPTP_S01E05 - PTW26 - Kate and Kim - Love City Presents: Spring Sing cover

TPTP_S01E05 - PTW26 - Kate and Kim - Love City Presents: Spring Sing

The conversation covers the introduction to Philly Theater Week and Love City Cabaret, the song selection process, fundraising and beneficiaries of Love City Cabaret, the origin and growth of Love City Cabaret, the role of community theater and artistic expression, and recruitment and upcoming shows. The takeaways include insights into community theater and fundraising, as well as the song selection process for performances. Takeaways * Community theater and fundraising * Song selection process Chapters * 00:00 Introduction to Philly Theater Week and Love City Cabaret * 07:16 Fundraising and Beneficiaries of Love City Cabaret * 14:32 Recruitment and Upcoming Shows FOR TICKETS AND INFORMATION: https://theatrephiladelphia.org/whats-on-stage/love-city-presents-spring-sing [https://theatrephiladelphia.org/whats-on-stage/love-city-presents-spring-sing] Follow Theatre Phialdelphia here: https://linktr.ee/theatrephiladelphia [https://linktr.ee/theatrephiladelphia]  Follow us and our links here:  https://bio.site/em3ry [https://bio.site/em3ry]

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