Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Tales Told by a HIDiot: A Hamlet Isn't Dead Podcast

No, your eyes don't deceive you and, in all likelihood, you're not having a stroke: Hamlet Isn't Dead has a PODCAST!

That's right, Tales Told by a HIDiot will be a weekly podcast interviewing figures from the local theatre scene. And when we say local, we mean, in everybody's backyard. New Yorkers and New Jerkins alike can rejoice as, from Manhattan to Montclair, theatre just got a little bit more accessible.

At the bottom of this post, you'll find a link to the first episode of Tales Told by a HIDiot (TTbaH), where Artistic Director David Andrew Laws and Executive Director Robin Rightmyer discuss Hamlet Isn't Dead's history with resident HIDiots Travis Klemm (Launce, Two Gentlemen of Verona Hortensio, Taming of the Shrew) and Dayle Towarnicky (Voice Coach Extraordinaire).

Then, on next week's episode, we delve deep into the minds of StrangeDog Theatre Co. with Artem Yatsenov and Ben Clawson. They talk about life, liberty, and their upcoming play Basic Help, set to blow the proverbial doors off the Frigid Festival.

If you are or anyone you know is so deeply entrenched within the New York or New Jersey theatre scene that you simply can't stand it anymore, shoot us an e-mail at hamletisntdead@gmail. com.
We'll gladly serve as an outlet and find a time for you to come in and rant, rave, or ramble to your heart's content.

As always, thanks for your support and affection!
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To go directly to the HIDcast, click here!
http://hamletisntdead.podomatic.com/entry/2014-02-18T21_00_00-08_00

And for our PodOmatic page, where you can subscribe to us on iTunes, why not click here?
http://hamletisntdead.podomatic.com

So sit back, relax, and enjoy the soothing sound of our voices. Or don't. We don't get paid either way.

Always,
David Andrew Laws
     Artistic Director, Hamlet Isn't Dead

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