Episodes
Meet the cast behind our recording of The Break Up by Sara-Mae Tuson. Featuring Jessica Mosher, Katrina Michaels, Shelley Fort, and Jack Cutmore-Scott. Hosts: Rachel Flynn and Ned Donovan Senior Producer: Rachel Flynn Editor: Ned Donovan Associate Producer: Megan Bagala Music by Marcus Thorne Bagala https://www.chargingmoosemedia.com/atthetablearchives/the-break-up-sara-mae-tuson Facebook: @AtTheTablePlays Twitter: @AtTheTablePlays Support this podcast at —...
Published 05/15/20
A university student goes to her professor's house with the intention to break off their affair. What happens next she could never have foreseen. Featuring Jessica Mosher (Priscilla), Katrina Michaels (Maud Wasserheim), Shelley Fort (Molly), and Jack Cutmore-Scott (Professor Felix Wasserheim / Sergeant Pottsworth) Hosts: Rachel Flynn and Ned Donovan Senior Producer: Rachel Flynn Editor: Ned Donovan Associate Producer: Megan Bagala Music by Marcus Thorne Bagala Listen to the play, or get to...
Published 05/15/20
Meet the playwright behind "What if Oreos Were All That Was Left?" Molly Burdick, who sits down at our table to chat with Rachel and Ned about her work, her podcast, and High School Musical. Hosts: Rachel Flynn and Ned Donovan Senior Producer: Rachel Flynn Editor: Ned Donovan Associate Producer: Megan Bagala Music by Marcus Thorne Bagala Listen to the play, or get to know our Playwright and Cast in our other episodes, or on our website at...
Published 05/08/20
Meet the cast behind our recording of What if Oreos Were All That Was Left? by Molly Burdick! Featuring Kristolyn Lloyd, Alyssa May Gold, Tony Aidan Vo, and Remy Germinario. Hosts: Rachel Flynn and Ned Donovan Senior Producer: Rachel Flynn Editor: Ned Donovan Associate Producer: Megan Bagala Music by Marcus Thorne Bagala Listen to the play, or get to know our Playwright and Cast in our other episodes, or on our website at...
Published 05/01/20
Four friends in quarantine together, but separate. Oreos and each other are all they have left. How do we know when a moment becomes history? Featuring Kristolyn Lloyd (Tula), Alyssa May Gold (Lena), Tony Aidan Vo (Steven), and Remy Germinario (Stuart) Hosts: Rachel Flynn and Ned Donovan Senior Producer: Rachel Flynn Editor: Ned Donovan Associate Producer: Megan Bagala Music by Marcus Thorne Bagala and Steve Goldshein Get to know our Playwright and Cast in our subsequent interviews, or on...
Published 05/01/20
After a multi-year hiatus, we're back! In this time of self-isolation, theatre has been one of the many casualties of a stalled global economy. We felt that we needed to do our part to keep new theatre alive in dark times, and we hope you'll join us on that journey. What's coming is a new mini-series of 10-20 minute plays from fantastic playwrights produced during self-isolation with actors all over the globe. It's going to be messy, it's going to be fun, it's going to have laughs and...
Published 04/29/20
Rachel and Ned sit down and chat with the cast of Episodes 21-22.
Published 02/20/18
Charity, a prized daughter of America's premier radical anti-gay Church, struggles with her faith and temptation after failing to convert a nice Jewish boy over Twitter.
Published 02/20/18
Charity, a prized daughter of America's premier radical anti-gay Church, struggles with her faith and temptation after failing to convert a nice Jewish boy over Twitter.
Published 02/20/18
Ned and Rachel continue the conversation with Diana and Diana performs excerpts from {my lingerie play} (as well as a song that was originally cut from the show).
Published 01/07/18
Ned and Rachel sit down with Diana Oh, Creator of {my lingerie play} and talk about Diana's work, the NYC theater scene and more. Part 2 Diana performs excerpts from {my lingerie play}.
Published 01/07/18
Ned and Rachel from (Maine and Ohio, respectively) interview Lia Romeo, Ghost Story's playwright (in New Jersey).
Published 09/25/17
Lydia’s just looking for a one-night stand, and so she’s met a cute guy at a bar and brought him back to her apartment. But now things keep getting in the way. Like the fact that they could hardly be more different (she’s forty, he’s twenty-eight; she’s black, he’s white; she’s a New Yorker and he’s from the Midwest). And the fact that he’s still not over his ex. And the fact that her apartment might very well be haunted. A play about ghosts–both literal and otherwise–and the ways we try...
Published 09/13/17
Yinz guys, Ned and Rachel sit down for a chat with Objects in Mirror's playwright Emma Wagner (Rachel also shoots Ned with a nerf gun).
Published 08/02/17
Zoe and Carter, two old high school flames, take a road trip into their past...and an actual road trip from NYC to Pittsburgh. Through 90s jams, pop tarts, and countless arguments Zoe and Carter try to answer one important question: Is true love still out there? Or is settling enough?
Published 07/04/17
Ned and Rachel sit down with Kin's playwright and discuss the play, her fellowship at Second Stage, ancestry tests and her favorite snacks.
Published 06/19/17
A man who takes an ancestry test as part of his initiation into a white supremacist group gets an unsettling surprise.
Published 06/05/17
A man who takes an ancestry test as part of his initiation into a white supremacist group gets an unsettling surprise.
Published 06/05/17
A quick update from the team about the release of our next play Kin by Chisa Hutchinson.
Published 05/03/17
Rachel and Ned sit down with Little War's playwright, Steven McCasland and discuss his play, cultural resonance and surprise, politics!
Published 04/17/17
It's France, 1940. Tensions are high. The booze is flowing. War is coming. Inspired by one of the literary world's most famous scandals, Steven Carl McCasland's LITTLE WARS features Lillian Hellman, Dorothy Parker, Gertrude Stein, Agatha Christie, Alice B. Toklas and Muriel Gardiner having the best what-if dinner party imaginable. Together they'll drink, scoff and face their demons. Everyone has a confession. Someone has a secret. Little Wars is available for purchase through The Drama...
Published 04/03/17
Rachel and Ned sit down with If Found, Please Call's playwright Shannon Deep and discuss her play, her process and deliberative theater.
Published 03/20/17
Helena’s OCD has kept her from getting close to very many people, but when she meets chronically delinquent Joey, the two connect. As Joey's destructive behavior begins to drag down the people around him, Helena must confront her expectations for her own life and decide what it means to find the "right" person.
Published 03/06/17
Helena’s OCD has kept her from getting close to very many people, but when she meets chronically delinquent Joey, the two connect. As Joey's destructive behavior begins to drag down the people around him, Helena must confront her expectations for her own life and decide what it means to find the "right" person.
Published 03/06/17
Rachel and Ned sit down with Troop 54's playwright Justin Colombo and discuss his play, his process, being a cub scout and how funny Chekov is to Russians.
Published 02/20/17