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The Backstage Show
The Backstage Group
102 episodes
9 months ago
The Backstage Show is a podcast about theatre, hosted by two guys who have been involved in several community theatres in the Philadelphia suburbs, in various capacities, for many years. We discuss a variety of topics in a conversational manner—you don't need to be involved with theatre to listen, though you may find things more of interest if you are. Each topic we discuss will span several weekly podcast episodes in series. It's basically one conversation divided into bite-size chunks so you're not stuck listening to us ramble on for hours at a time.
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The Backstage Show is a podcast about theatre, hosted by two guys who have been involved in several community theatres in the Philadelphia suburbs, in various capacities, for many years. We discuss a variety of topics in a conversational manner—you don't need to be involved with theatre to listen, though you may find things more of interest if you are. Each topic we discuss will span several weekly podcast episodes in series. It's basically one conversation divided into bite-size chunks so you're not stuck listening to us ramble on for hours at a time.
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Episodes (20/102)
The Backstage Show
Mini: Post-Show Game

In this theatre-centric “minisode” from That’s Our Show Glen plays a quick game to help discuss his recent endeavor directing the stage play Dial “M” for Murder at The Barley Sheaf Players.
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1 year ago
8 minutes 11 seconds

The Backstage Show
New Podcast Promo

We don’t have a new episode of The Backstage Show for you (yet), but we are happy to announce our new upcoming podcast, That’s Our Show! Listen to this promo for details, including games, discussions, scripted content, and more. We look forward to being back on the airwaves this summer!
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3 years ago
3 minutes 20 seconds

The Backstage Show
100 Curtain Call — 100th Episode Retrospective

We did it!! In this episode, Glen and Jim look back on 100 episodes of The Backstage Show. After more than three years, they discuss how things started, how they’re ending, and where they go from here. Thanks so much to all the listeners who made this milestone possible!



Connect with us:Visit us on our website at http://backstage.linkView our Facebook account at @TheBackstagePodE-mail us at podcast@backstage.linkCall or text message us at +1-267-225-8869



Music:“The Backstage Show Theme (Vocal Version)”Written by James P. Balcerek (http://jimbalcerek.com)Performed by The World’s Least Dangerous Band



“Backstage Show Shuffle”Written and performed by James P. Balcerekhttp:/jimbalcerek.com



“Farewellerman”Traditional Music from Wellerman, Lyrics by Glen Eric ReedPerformed by Glen and Jim
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4 years ago
1 hour 11 minutes 50 seconds

The Backstage Show
99 Onstage vs. Backstage

In this, the penultimate episode, Jim and Glen respond to some listener feedback and address the age-new question: Which is better, working onstage or backstage? With their combined experience, they finally come to a definitely definitive conclusion that you’ll have to hear to believe! Or maybe they don’t! I mean, really, does anyone read these descriptions anyway?



Also, blah blah website, backstage.link, and blah blah voicemail or text, 267-225-8869, or don’t, whatever. I’m not your mom.
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4 years ago
41 minutes 54 seconds

The Backstage Show
98 Costumes, Makeup, and Props (Oh My)

In this episode, Glen and Jim squeeze in a few important topics that have been on their radar for a while: costumes, makeup, and props. Discover why these are essential elements of any production… and possibly why they haven’t been covered in a previous episode!



As always, you can contact us or listen to past episodes at our website, backstage.link. Also, leave us a voicemail at 267-225-8869, and you’re guaranteed that your voicemail will be featured on one of our remaining shows!
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4 years ago
38 minutes 38 seconds

The Backstage Show
97 Lighting Design

Glen and Jim return their march to 100 episodes with a topic that should have probably been covered years ago: stage lighting. Joined by their friend and lighting designer Mike Fitzgerald, they discuss aspects of theatrical lighting from design through operation.



As always, you can contact us or listen to past episodes at our website, backstage.link. Also, leave us a voicemail at 267-225-8869, and you’ve got an excellent choice of your voicemail being featured on one of our remaining shows!
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4 years ago
51 minutes 27 seconds

The Backstage Show
96 Publicity

In this episode, Jim and Glen get together with Deb Topka of Barley Sheaf Players to discuss the role of Publicity. Learn a bit about the ins and outs of how to get the word out, and where that word might go.



Please visit podcast.backstage.com to learn more about the show, leave feedback, listen to past episodes, ask us to keep going past Episode 100, browse our store, and more. As always, thanks for lending us your ears!
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4 years ago
32 minutes 32 seconds

The Backstage Show
95 Stage Management

In this episode, Glen and Jim discuss that most vital of backstage roles: Stage Manager. While their direct experience is somewhat limited, as directors, they know how the skill of a stage manager can make or break a show once it’s opened.



Please visit podcast.backstage.com to learn more about the show, leave feedback, listen to past episodes, browse our store, and more. As always, thanks for lending us your ears!
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4 years ago
36 minutes 45 seconds

The Backstage Show
94 Auditions Revisited: Monologues and Scene Partners

In the latest episode, Jim and Glen return to a topic not discussed since the first season of The Backstage Show: Auditions. This time, they talk about how to prepare to deal with monologues and scene partners. The former may be rarely encountered, but the latter is nearly unavoidable!



As always, you can visit podcast.backstage.link to contact the show, learn more details, listen to past episodes, and more. Thanks for lending us your ears!
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4 years ago
37 minutes 16 seconds

The Backstage Show
93 Sharing Stories Not Germs 2

We’re back! Again!



After another longer-than-intended space between episodes, Glen and Jim return to discuss how they’ve been filling their theatre time as the pandemic (hopefully) winds down. Spoiler alert: They both found a way to get involved in shows.



Visit our website at www.backstage.link for Backstage Show swag, to see past episodes, to contact us, and more. As always, thanks for lending us your ears!
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4 years ago
29 minutes 34 seconds

The Backstage Show
92 Roundtable with Kevin and Christine Robinson

The Robinsons are back to join Glen and Jim one last time! This episode doesn’t have a specific topic—it’s just a trip through the minds of a group of community theatre people!



More information is available on podcast.backstage.link. As always, thanks for lending us your ears.
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4 years ago
33 minutes 46 seconds

The Backstage Show
91 Putting the “Community” in Community Theatre

In this episode, Glen and Jim discuss what it means for a community theatre to be a part of the community. And, conversely, what it means for a community to be a part of its theatre.



More information is available on podcast.backstage.link. As always, thanks for lending us your ears.
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4 years ago
29 minutes 6 seconds

The Backstage Show
90 Robinson Interview 3 (Kids’ Shows)

With more interview topics to cover, Christine and Kevin Robinson are back for a third round! This time, Glen and Jim grill them on Kids’ Shows in community theatre, a topic with which Christine is quite familiar.



Please visit us on backstage.link for past episodes, Backstage Show merch, to leave a comment or suggestion, and more. Thanks for lending us your ears!
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4 years ago
28 minutes 44 seconds

The Backstage Show
89 Robinson Interview 2 (Treasurer)

Jim and Glen’s interview with Kevin and Christine Robinson continues. This episode, they discuss the ins and outs of being a treasurer in community theatre, a role Kevin has held possibly since the dawn of time.



Please visit us on backstage.link for past episodes, Backstage Show merch, to leave a comment or suggestion, and more. Thanks for lending us your ears!
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4 years ago
28 minutes 2 seconds

The Backstage Show
88 Robinson Interview 1 (Producing)

Back at it again! In this episode, Jim and Glen are joined by Kevin and Christine Robinson, discussing the ins and outs of producing a show in community theatre.



Please visit us on backstage.link for past episodes, Backstage Show merch, to leave a comment or suggestion, and more. Thanks for lending us your ears!
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4 years ago
38 minutes 49 seconds

The Backstage Show
87 Chestnut Roasting 3 (Christmas Special)

Glen and Jim are back, roasting another chestnut for your entertainment. This year, they redefine what a chestnut is… sort of… and the fire gets a little out of control. Happy holidays to all!



Please visit us on backstage.link for past episodes, to leave a comment or suggestion, and more. Be sure to stay home and isolated as much as you are able, wear a mask if you do go out, wash your hands, and stay safe.



Thanks for lending us your ears!
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4 years ago
24 minutes 4 seconds

The Backstage Show
86 Must the Show Go On?

In this episode, Jim and Glen ask the age-old question: Must the show go on? Oh, sure, the old adage is simply “the show must go on,” but must it really? Under all circumstances?



Please visit us on backstage.link for past episodes, to leave a comment or suggestion, and more. Be sure to stay home and isolated as much as you are able, wear a mask if you do go out, wash your hands, and stay safe.



Thanks for lending us your ears!
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4 years ago
33 minutes 34 seconds

The Backstage Show
85 So You Want To Direct?

Jim and Glen take another look at directing, from the impetus of desire, through selecting a show, and moving on to what directing means.



Please visit us on backstage.link for past episodes, to leave a comment or suggestion, and more. Be sure to stay home and isolated as much as you are able, wear a mask if you do go out, wash your hands, and stay safe.



Thanks for lending us your ears!
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4 years ago
35 minutes 17 seconds

The Backstage Show
84 The New Reality (Part 2, Theatres’ Return)

Glen and Jim continue their triumphant(?) return to your ears with a continuation of their discussion of The New Reality. Hear how area theatres are traversing the pandemic, what may be in store for their futures, and more.



Please visit us on backstage.link for past episodes, to leave a comment or suggestion, and more. Be sure to stay home and isolated as much as you are able, wash your hands, and stay safe.



Thanks for lending us your ears!
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5 years ago
26 minutes 11 seconds

The Backstage Show
83 Horror Stories (Halloween Special)

Jim and Glen share their stories of theatrical horror in their latest (and final?) Hallowe’en extravaganza. Learn about the worst side of theatre and what’s scarred them for life!



Please visit us on backstage.link for past episodes, to leave a comment or suggestion, and more. Be sure to stay home and isolated as much as you are able, wash your hands, and stay safe.



Thanks for lending us your ears!
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5 years ago
37 minutes 53 seconds

The Backstage Show
The Backstage Show is a podcast about theatre, hosted by two guys who have been involved in several community theatres in the Philadelphia suburbs, in various capacities, for many years. We discuss a variety of topics in a conversational manner—you don't need to be involved with theatre to listen, though you may find things more of interest if you are. Each topic we discuss will span several weekly podcast episodes in series. It's basically one conversation divided into bite-size chunks so you're not stuck listening to us ramble on for hours at a time.