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Pull Back the Curtain: A Philly Theatre Podcast

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"Pull Back the Curtain: A Philly Theatre Podcast" is a senior project by Margaux Cattelona (Drexel '21, Entertainment and Arts Management). This podcast aims to inform the next generation of theatre managers about the strengths and weaknesses in our industry, using the experiences and voices of marginalized genders (including women, non-binary, and trans artists). Each episode features a different artist from Philly theatre, who speaks about their work in the industry and how they want to see Philly theatre improve in the future.

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Episode thumbnail for Episode 12: The Arts Are For Everyone: A Student Perspective with Vida Manalang

May 12, 2021

Episode 12: The Arts Are For Everyone: A Student Perspective with Vida Manalang

<p>On this final episode of the podcast, I talk to my dear friend Vida Manalang (she/they) - a theatre maker, researcher, and fellow Drexel student. We discuss devising, identity and pressure, and what the connection is between their lives in theatre and research. Follow Vida on Instagram @in_ikea to learn more about their work! Thank you to everyone who has listened and support this project!</p>

Episode thumbnail for Episode 11: Female Leadership with KC MacMillan and Meghan Winch

May 5, 2021

Episode 11: Female Leadership with KC MacMillan and Meghan Winch

<p>On a very special episode, I talk to both KC MacMillan AND Meghan Winch of Tiny Dynamite! KC (she/her) is the Producing Artistic Director as well as a freelance director. Meghan (she/her) is the Artistic Associate as well as a freelance dramaturg. We discuss creating empowered spaces, keeping "the door "open to opportunities, and the importance of mentorship. You can keep up with Tiny Dynamite with @tinydynamite on Instagram or by joining their mailing list on their website: tinydynamite.org!</p>

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April 21, 2021

Episode 10: A Production Lens with Lauren Tracy

<p>On this episode I talk to Lauren Tracy (she/her), a production manager and business owner of the scene shop Flannel and Hammer. We discuss what production management is, how her work has shifted during the pandemic, and the importance of negotiating your salary! You can always email Lauren at flannel@flannelhammer.com, check out their website at flannelhammer.com, and follow along on Instagram @flannel_hammer. Help pay the artists involved: gf.me/u/zc6ufj</p>

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What is Pull Back the Curtain: A Philly Theatre Podcast?

"Pull Back the Curtain: A Philly Theatre Podcast" is a senior project by Margaux Cattelona (Drexel '21, Entertainment and Arts Management). This podcast aims to inform the next generation of theatre managers about the strengths and weaknesses in our industry, using the experiences and voices of marginalized genders (including women, non-binary, and trans artists). Each episode features a different artist from Philly theatre, who speaks about their work in the industry and how they want to see Philly theatre improve in the future.

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This podcast updates daily.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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