Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Fences Podcast

Fences

August Wilson's Fences is part of the Pittsburgh Cycle of ten plays that capture the essence of each decade in the 20th century. Although Fences looks at race relations in the 1950s, it is a message that seems to need repeating as we move into the second decade of a new cycle.

This podcast was written and directed by Jake Sheinman, Kaitlyn Hynson, Leah Kohl, and Rose Defino.


Monday, November 24, 2014

Death and the King's Horseman Podcast

Death and the King's Horseman

CultureCast continues with an in depth look at Wole Soyinka's powerful Death and King's Horseman. This masterpiece of post-colonial drama is just as relevant today as it was in 1975.

This podcast was written and directed by Kendra Hepler, Maria Perez, Marquitta Davis, and Nicolette Crosara.


Friday, November 14, 2014

Bowling for Columbine Podcast

Bowling for Columbine

The controversial documentary Bowling for Columbine gets the CultureCast treatment. In this episode we look at the way the rhetoric of documentary film making is employed to make a statement about violence in the United States.

This podcast was written and directed by: Rachel Hein, Ryan Hercik, Abby London, Lianne Luu, Brian Wertheim, and Tsz Hung Wong.


Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Tartuffe Podcast

Tartuffe

Culture Cast looks back on Moliere's Tartuffe. This magnificent play's look at hypocrisy is probably even more relevant today than when it was written.

This podcast was written and directed by Antonia Jaramillo, Carolyn Heftka, Heather Derr, Ruda Lee, and Taylor Kellar.


Monday, November 10, 2014

Death of a Salesman Podcast

Death of a Salesman

One of the most famous and one of the most important plays in US history is Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller. This week we peel the onion of a play about a man who is not a piece of fruit.

This podcast was written and produced by:Gabriela Cedeno Pernett, Laura Farney, Stephanie Sabu, and Sarah Campo.