Grab your playbill, grab your seat, Celia Wren is on the podcast to talk theater this week! We discuss her history as a freelance theater journalist and former managing editor of American Theatre, the state of theater in the U.S., and how theater is bringing writers and directors in with some of its unique offerings that aren’t found in television or movies.
After the interview, Madison and Tristan discuss some of the movies and shows they’ve been watching, and give a quick tease our next watch along series.
We hope you enjoy today’s episode with Celia Wren, and be sure to share it with friends and anyone interested in theater!
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Biography – Celia Wren
From The Washington Post: “Celia Wren is a freelance arts journalist. Her articles about theater, dance, television and more have appeared in The Washington Post, the New York Times, the Village Voice, Newsday, the Boston Globe, American Theatre and Commonweal, among other publications.”
From American Theatre: “Celia Wren is a former managing editor of American Theatre.”
From LinkedIn: “Writer and editor focused on theatre and media criticism. More than two decades of experience. Articles in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Village Voice, Newsday, the Boston Globe, the Richmond Times-Dispatch, the New York Observer, Smithsonian, Talk, Stagebill, American Theatre, Commonweal, Broadway.com and South Africa’s Weekly Mail.”
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