JT Rogers — CORRUPTION
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Is this, to quote JT Rogers on this episode, "the last podcast of recorded history of all mankind"? Probably not, but this IS the first episode of The Present Stage to be recorded during an earthquake. Hear Tony winner JT Rogers react to that geological incident plus share more about his own earthquake of a play Corruption on this episode. You won't want to miss this *groundbreaking* conversation about a decade of research, a powerful creative collaboration, and an inventive way to tell a gargantuan story onstage.
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