State of "Euripides, Eumenides: A Theatre History Podcast"
No new episode for holiday week 2024!
Also, Aaron is taking a break from creating new episodes for a while, as he gets ready to direct a big production. See you sometime in the new year!
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Theatre Hauntings
Host Aaron Odom (@TridentTheatre) and returning guests Dustin Hebert and Zach Schneider examine the phenomenon of theatre ghosts and some famous hauntings throughout the world.
SOURCES - "Euripides, Eumenides: A Theatre History Podcast"
Wyoming HS ThesFest
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Amusement Park Musicals
Host Aaron Odom (@TridentTheatre) and returning guest Mary Kennedy "Shameless" dive deep into the world of Amusement Park Musicals, where many theatre professionals have gotten their start.
SOURCES for "Euripides, Eumenides: A Theatre History Podcast"
@MKennedyComedy - Instagram feed for Mary Kennedy
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'Cabaret' and Controversy
Host Aaron Odom (@TridentTheatre) brings back returning guest Olivia Ruggiero for this milestone 100th episode. Aaron and Liv discuss the iconic musical 'Cabaret' and how it has been able to dodge controversy for decades despite difficult subject matter and a poignant message.
SOURCES for "Euripides, Eumenides: A Theatre History Podcast"
Aaron's appearances on "The History of European Theatre," all about the genre of the British Pantomime:
Part 1 on Spotify
Part 2 on Spotify
Part 1 on Apple Podcasts
Part 2 on Apple Podcasts
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Playing Roxie Hart on Broadway
Host Aaron Odom (@TridentTheatre) and returning guest Jenni Reed discuss the strategies and difficulties of playing Roxie Hart, the main character in the musical "Chicago," and the many interesting iterations of the character seen on Broadway over the last several decades.
About Euripides, Eumenides: A Theatre History Podcast
The Theatre History podcast that doesn’t take itself too seriously. For each episode, Aaron Odom hosts a guest from the worldwide theatre community to talk about a bizarre, fascinating and humorous story from theatre history. One catch, the guest has no idea what they’ll be discussing.
Plus, guests return to the program to share ”Theatre Horror Stories,” moments when theatre artists maintain that old adage: ”The show must go on.” From events an audience might never realize affected the show to the wheels falling off a production completely, these stories just make for great listening.