
Finale - The Short Goodbye
The Teaching Drama Podcast takes its final bow. Acknowledgments: Music: “Two Minutes on the Isle of Ska” by texasradiofish (c)copyright 2021. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license; ht

Hosted by Kyle A. Thomas; Seth Wilson · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 23 episodes
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The Teaching Drama podcast takes on the conversation about effective and ineffective methods and perspectives on theatre education. Join Kyle A. Thomas (@kyle_a_thomas) and Seth Wilson (@SethWish) as they explore "behind the scenes" of teaching theatre to the next generation of actors, directors, designers, technicians, playwrights, and dramaturgs.
Kyle A. Thomas; Seth Wilson hosts Teaching Drama, a education show with 23 episodes published.

The Teaching Drama Podcast takes its final bow. Acknowledgments: Music: “Two Minutes on the Isle of Ska” by texasradiofish (c)copyright 2021. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license; ht

In Episode 17, "Musical Theatre Education and Performance," Kyle and Seth talk with Broadway star and Associate Professor of Acting, Lisa Brescia about the challenges of teaching musical theatre. Reach out on Twitter: @T

In this Snapisode (yes that's the new name!), Kyle wishes everyone a great end to the academic year and explains why seeing theatre this summer is more important than ever! Reach out on Twitter: @TeachingDrama, @sethwish

In Episode 16, "Gender, Identity, and Acting," Kyle talks with London-based American actor, Gabe Willem about being a trans person in professional theatre. Kyle also answers another question from Reddit, this time from r

In Episode 15, "In a World...of Thespians and Digital Theatre," Seth and Kyle answer a question from r/askhistorians. Kyle talks about his trip to the Missouri Thespians Conference and Seth opines on the coming horizon o


In Episode 14, "A Christmas Ritual," Seth and Kyle talk about the intersections between ritual and theatre. Starting with a little history, the guys explain how ritual can be a dramatic, aesthetic, and structural force i

In this Snap Episode, Seth and Kyle talk about what to expect with auditioning for college theatre programs, giving out tips and tricks--not the Halloween kind--for a solid audition. Reach out on Twitter: @TeachingDrama,

In Episode 13, "Supporting Black Theatre Artists & Scholars: A Conversation with Kathy A. Perkins," a Seth-less Kyle talks with Kathy A. Perkins about being a Black theatre artist and scholar and her perspectives on thea

In this Snap Episode, Seth and Kyle look ahead to the beginning of the academic year. We'll be back next month with another full-length episode! Reach out on Twitter: @TeachingDrama, @sethwish, @kyle_a_thomas Acknowledgm

In Episode 12, "Dramaturg or Dramaturge?," Seth and Kyle talk with professional dramaturg(e), Lauren Halvorsen (@halvorsen), about the shifting landscape of dramaturgy in American theatre and valuable roles dramaturgs pl

In Episode 11, "Intimacy Direction", Seth and Kyle talk with Dr. Jessica Steinrock and Professor Zev Steinrock about their work as intimacy directors, what exactly intimacy direction is, and how teachers at all levels ca

In this Snap Episode, Seth and Kyle talk about theatre in a post-Covid world. We'll be back next month with another full-length episode! Reach out on Twitter: @TeachingDrama, @sethwish, @kyle_a_thomas Acknowledgments: Mu

In Episode 10, "Publish or Perish?! An Interview with Dr. Marla Carlson", Seth and Kyle talk with Dr. Marla Carlson of the University of Georgia about the world of academic (and some not so academic) publishing. Why is i

In Episode 9, "A Shakespeare Sandwich", Seth and Kyle discuss all things Shakespeare: why do we produce so many of his plays, should we continue to stage his work, and what are we really teaching when we take on the task

We're back! And in this episode, we welcome a new co-host! Seth Wilson is joining the Teaching Drama podcast with his witty charm and brilliant insight. In Episode 8, "Subsidizing Theatre?", Seth and Kyle discuss how pub

In Episode 7, "Theatre and the Life After," Alana comes back to the podcast to discuss her journey moving away from professional theatre and education. Kyle A. Thomas talks with her about the nature of theatre instructio

In Episode 6, "Theatre and the Landscape of Higher Education," Kyle A. Thomas talks with Seth Wilson, Theatre Ph.D. Candidate at the University of Georgia, about the role of theatre in the world of academic higher educat

Hey all! We're still here and working on new episodes for you. But, before we jump into the new season, we want to send some love and a message out to our fellow theatre educator and artists who are dealing with the rami

In Episode 5, "The Situation at the University of Tulsa," Kyle A. Thomas and Alana Yurczyk discuss the recently implemented changes at the University of Tulsa under the banner of their "True Commitment" restructuring--a
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