The Skin of Our Teeth by Thornton Wilder (1943): Chosen by Committee Episode 24
Josh, John, and Chris disagree again about Thorton Wilder. Then, they chart a path forward.
Josh, John, and Chris disagree again about Thorton Wilder. Then, they chart a path forward.
A never-performed before multi-arts show on wheels for Fringe audiences
Similar to any other market, the art market is always hustling, with buyers and sellers trading in different art commodities, services, and art pieces
Carrie Coon torches the screen contemporary version of a costume drama
For episode 23, podders Josh, John, and Chris discuss There Shall Be No Light, the third and final prizewinning play by Robert E. Sherwood.
The Fringe Festival kinda crept up on us this year, but here are a few shows we're looking out for this festival.
Maybe my love for this movie is mostly because it's a rock-and-roll act of writing
William Saroyan's The Time of Your Life presents a colorful cast of drinkers. Josh, John, and Chris liked it a bunch.
Ambler theater begins streaming its election-themed show this week.
Olyvia Kwok, London's most reputed art collector and investor, believes that 'Art is unregulated'.
In this episode of Chosen by Committee, hosts Josh, John, and Chris wonder how Robert E. Sherwood won the 1939 Pulitzer.
A crafty sci-fi thriller that fans of the genre will find compelling
Oh no! John Rosenberg is moving to LA! To see him off and celebrate the 20th episode of Chosen by Committee, the podders got together and recorded LIVE in John's backyard!
George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1937 for You Can't Take it With You.
Can the performing arts survive a pandemic? Ninth Planet's answer is a resounding yes.
Josh, Chris, and John discuss Idiot's Delight, the first of three (!!!) Pulitzer Prize-winning plays by Robert E. Sherwood.
Philly's absurdist theater company continues to bring good nothingness to life even in this time of absurd nothingness
Tempesta di Mare launches a new virtual series, Tempesta Talks, with a look at Telemann's fantastic Quixote Suite
We consider expectations of female-penned literature, the role of casual racism, and Edith Wharton.
Josh, John, and Chris discuss Men in White, the history of medicine, and good tv shows set in hospitals.
An intersectional grassroots campaign tocalls on the 5.1 million Americans employed in the U.S. Arts & Culture sector to urge all 100 Senators to pass massive economic relief by August 1.
Chris rambles about economics, Josh sings a bit of Hamilton, and the trio discuss the West Wing.
This episode of Chosen by Committee talks about our first musical winner, Of Thee I Sing
The scariest thing I can think of, outside of a talking octopus that walks on land, is mental decline
This week's episode talks about poetry, who art belongs to, and Emily Dickinson.