FULL HOUSE
FULL HOUSE is a conversation that happens in the dim light backstage, long after the audience has gone home. Hosted by Anirudh Krishna, this podcast pulls back the heavy velvet curtain on the unspoken realities of life in the performing arts. It’s built on the understanding that the community forged between rehearsals is as vital as the performances themselves. Here, the term "theatre kids" is embraced with warmth and honesty, referring to anyone whose life has been fundamentally shaped by the rituals of the stage-the relentless auditions, the tech week delirium, the quiet magic of a shared purpose. Each episode feels like a gathering in a green room, where stories are exchanged not just about triumphs, but about the missed cues, the strange day jobs, and the personal cost of a creative life. You’ll hear from performers, designers, writers, and the countless essential artists who make a production breathe, discussing the work when the house lights are down. The focus is on the lived experience, the passion that borders on obsession, and the resilience required to keep returning to the craft. This isn’t about reviews or industry news; it’s about the people. Tune in for a candid, often funny, and deeply human look at the world behind the scenes, a space dedicated to the specific madness and beauty of this life. It’s the podcast that serves as a dressing room for your thoughts, a place to recognize your own story in the voices of others who just get it.