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The Maxamoo Podcast Previews October Theatre Beyond Broadway

By: Oct. 05, 2016
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Prepping for an Outrageous October Beyond Broadway at the Theater in New York City

David (@itsdlevy), Jack (@jackinbrooklyn) and Lindsay (@lindsaybarenz) tell us what they're looking forward to at the theater beyond Broadway in New York City in October.

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Shows Discussed:

Love, Love, Love by Mike Bartlett at Roundabout

Vietgone by Qui Nguyen at MTC

The Harvest by Sam Hunter at Lincoln Center

My Name is Gideon: I'm Probably Going to Die Eventually by Gideon Irving

Duat by Daniel Alexander Jones from Soho Rep

Public Enemy by Henrick Ibsen at The Pearl Theatre Co.

The Encounter by Simon McBurney

The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov adapted by Stephen Karam

Falsettos music and lyrics by William Finn and book by William Finn and James Lapine from Lincoln Center

Playwrights Week at The Lark

Fit for a Queen by Betty Shamieh from The Classical Theatre of Harlem at 3LD

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About Maxamoo

On Maxamoo's New York City Theater Podcast we cut through that chaos and just tell you: what's good, what's bad, and what we recommend.

We base our recommendations on the quality and characteristics of the production, not theater size. So the terms Broadway, Off Broadway, and Off Off Broadway (which are all technical terms describing the location and number of seats in a theater) are not important to us.

We strive to include diverse, interesting, and innovative productions, shows you're probably missing if you rely on mainstream publications like the New York Times, The New Yorker, and Time Out New York, which cover only a tiny fraction of the arts, culture, and theater world.

The best way to stay up-to-date about New York City theater is to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes or Stitcher. Maxamoo covers New York City theater through our podcast programing, including roundtable discussions on Maxamoo's New York City Theater Podcast and artist interviews on the Playwrights & Performers Podcast.



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