New Books in Performing Arts

New Books in Performing Arts

Author: Marshall Poe Language: English Episodes: 100
Dive into the vibrant world of stage and screen with New Books in Performing Arts, a thoughtful series hosted by Marshall Poe. As part of the broader New Books Network, this channel operates as a genuine audio library, bringing detailed academic conversations directly to a curious public. Each episode features an author in deep discussion with a knowledgeable interviewer, unpacking the ideas and research within their latest publication. These aren't dry lectures, but lively explorations that get to the heart of what drives creativity and analysis in theatre, dance, music, and performance studies. You'll hear about the hidden histories of productions, critical theories applied to contemporary works, and personal journeys behind groundbreaking performances. This podcast makes specialized scholarship accessible and engaging, allowing anyone with a passion for the arts to listen in on conversations typically held within university halls. It’s a resource for students, practitioners, and dedicated enthusiasts looking to move beyond reviews and into substantive dialogue. The sheer scope of topics covered-from classical acting techniques to avant-garde digital performance-ensures there’s always a new perspective to discover. Tune in to expand your understanding of how performance shapes, and is shaped by, the culture around us.
Episodes
Bradley Morgan, "U2: Until the End of the World" (Weldon Owen, 2025) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 34:46
Bradley Morgan’s U2: Until the End of the World (Gemini Books, 2025) celebrates fifty years of U2 with a career-spanning retrospective featuring more than 150 images that trace the band’s journey from Dublin pubs to sold…
Whitney Laemmli on Making Movement Modern [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:01:42
Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks with Whitney Laemmli, Assistant Professor in the Department of Social Science and Cultural Studies at the Pratt Institute, about her forthcoming book, Making Movement Modern: Scie…