2013 APT Talkbacks to Go

Posted July 3, 2013

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After much anticipation, the APT Talkbacks to Go are now available! Enjoy the perfect accompaniment to your show and learn what happens behind the scenes at Americans Players Theatre with your favorite theatre cast and crew. These 20-minute conversations between Orange Schroeder and APT staff members about this season's plays, as well as fall's Les Liaisons Dangereuses. They are a perfect way to enhance your theatre in the woods experience. You can access these podcasts in three ways: first, they are available for free download on iTunes by searching APT Talkbacks. Second, you can visit their podbean channel and listen to them for free here as well. Finally, two editions of the podcasts will be available on CD in the APT gift shops collections. Here's what you've got to look forward to wish 2013 APT Talkbacks to Go: Dickens in America: Conversation with director C. Michael Wright and James Ridge, who plays Charles Dickens in this one-man show. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead: Orange chats with actors Ryan Imhoff, who plays Rosencrantz, and Steve Haggard, who plays Guildenstern. The Two Gentlemen of Verona: Director Tim Ocel and actor Marcus Truschinski, who plays Proteus, shed some lights on this early Shakespearean comedy. Les Liaisons Dangereuses: Learn more about this fall's steamy production with director Brenda DeVita. All My Sons: Here's an insight into critically acclaimed-playwright, Arthur Miller's American classic with director William Brown. Molly Sweeney: An audience favorite, learn more about a woman regaining her sight with director Ken Albers and actor Colleen Madden, who plays Molly. Too Many Husbands: Learn more about the laughs behind this British comedy with director David Frank and actor Deborah Staples, who plays Victoria. Hamlet: Often considered Shakespeare's most renowned play, learn more about APT's staging of the tragedy with director John Langs and actor Matt Schwader, who plays Hamlet. Antony and Cleopatra: Our first Shakespeare play to be performed indoors, enjoy this conversation with actor and co-adaptor James (Jim) DeVita, who plays Antony, and Tracy Michelle Arnold who plays Cleopatra. Learn about artistic choices made in the shows that you may not have considered before. Get a glimpse at the staging thought process. Bring home that magical APT experience. Enjoy the APT Talkbacks to Go!