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  • Three new Philadelphia theater complexes are built for the mid-century modern era - funded by wealthy philanthropists. The Annenbergs would donate grand new Modernist-style Arts Centers at Temple University and the University of Pennsylvania, and the Haas family would spearhead the drive to renovate the old Walnut Street Theatre.

    For a blog post with photos of all three theaters and other events described in the episode, go to our website: https://www.aithpodcast.com/blog/mid-century-modern/

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  • A re-edited, reduced and remixed account of the entire history of the Theatre of the Living Arts – the first major professional theater company in Philadelphia's modern era.

    Photo of the company of The Line of Least Existence was taken by Bill Watkins.

    Links to blog posts on our podcast's webpage, with other images and information about our sources, can be found here, here and here.




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  • Our first episode of Season Four - introducing our plans and hopes for the upcoming year on the podcast.


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  • Like the ghost of Hamlet's father, the body of John Barrymore would not stay still . . . one dark night it suddenly appeared in his hometown.

    A story about the wandering remains of a member of Philadelphia's most famous acting family, taken from Wicked Philadelphia: Sin in the City of Brotherly Love, a book by Thomas H. Keels.

    This episode was originally released as our Episode 34 in July of 2022.

    Please visit Tom's website, www.thomaskeels.com, for more information on his other books and upcoming talks and lectures.

    For blog post with images and more thoughts about this topic, go to:
    https://www.aithpodcast.com/blog/alas-poor-yorick/

    To find out more about Mount Vernon Cemetery in North Philadelphia:
    https://www.mountvernoncemetery.org/

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  • An encore presentation of Peter's reading of the chapter "Oh, It's a Lovely War: The Mischianza 1778" from Thomas H. Keels' Wicked Philadelphia: Sin in the City of Brotherly Love.

    Wicked Philadelphia: Sin in the City of Brotherly Love by Thomas Keels, is available on Amazon.com. Please visit Tom's website, www.thomaskeels.com, for more information on his other books and upcoming talks and lectures.

    For blog post with images and more thoughts about this topic, go to:
    https://www.aithpodcast.com/blog/the-pageant-that-shook-walnut-grove/

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    ℗ All original music copyright Christopher Mark Colucci. Used by permission.

  • A re-released and edited version of our Episode 36!

    In this show we interview theater historian Barry Witham about his 2013 book A Sustainable Theatre: Jasper Deeter at the Hedgerow, and then bring listeners along on a guided tour of Hedgerow Theatre campus in Rose Valley, Pennsylvania.

    Check out this blog post with historical images of Jasper Deeter, plus photos from our visit to the Hedgerow in August 2022, on our website!
    https://www.aithpodcast.com/blog/photos-of-the-hedgerow/

    More historic images can be found on the Hedgerow Theatre's website: https://www.hedgerowtheatre.org/history

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  • An Exciting Announcement!

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  • This Encore episode of the podcast - first released as Episode 35 in our Season One - goes on a journey to the Paul Robeson House and Museum in Philadelphia.

    For a blog post on our website with additional information, images, and links, go to:
    https://www.aithpodcast.com/blog/the-house-i-live-in/

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  • In which we close out the Tryout Town story of Philadelphia theater - and we share a chapter of Peter's upcoming book!

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  • In the 1970s, director Vinnette Carroll brought her gospel-themed musicals about African American culture through Philadelphia on their way to Broadway. We discuss this much-neglected important Black theater artist, in a conversation with Jerrell Henderson.

    There is a blog post, filled with lots of amazing images and additional information about this topics we discuss in the episode! It can be found on our website:
    https://www.aithpodcast.com/blog/vinnette-carroll-and-philadelphia/

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  • The continuation of to the story from our previous episode, we talk about the failures, successes - and sometimes the deaths of shows and performers of commercial tryout shows in Philly of the 1970s.

    For images and notes about shows mentioned in this episode, go to:
    https://www.aithpodcast.com/blog/death-and-all-that-jazz-notes-and-images-for-episode-80/

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  • Many tryout shows - along with some post-Broadway tours - came through Philadelphia during the 1960s. Some shows died in Philly - and some performers and audience members did too!

    For images and notes about shows mentioned in this episode, go to:
    https://www.aithpodcast.com/blog/life-is-what-you-do-while-youre-waiting-to-die-notes-and-images-for-episode-79/

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    "Adventures in Theater History: Philadelphia" the BOOK is in bookstores now!
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  • The Philadelphia story of the development and world premiere of that famous Iowa musical, by Meredith Willson, The Music Man .

    For a blog post with additional information and images, go HERE

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  • The fates and fortunes of commercial shows of the 1950s demonstrate how deep the influence of Hollywood was in American commercial theater coming through Philadelphia on tryout runs.

    For a blog post with additional information and images, go HERE

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  • The most iconic New York musical ever is saved by Philadelphia tryout audiences.

    For a blog post on our website with additional information and images, go to: https://www.aithpodcast.com/blog/luck-be-a-lady

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  • Post-war theater in Philadelphia reflected all the many serious issues the country was facing: Carmen Jones, A Streetcar Named Desire, Caucasian Chalk Circle, The Member of the Wedding and Death of a Salesman all had tryout premieres in Philadelphia - among many others.

    For a blog post on our website with additional information and images, go HERE

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  • The story of Cole Porter's classic musical Kiss Me, Kate's world premier opening in Philadelphia in December of 1948.

    For a blog post on our website, with images from the productions we discuss in the episode:
    https://www.aithpodcast.com/blog/rings-and-things-and-fine-array/

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  • "Pal Joey," "Native Son," "Annie Get Your Gun" - during the years of the Second World War, there was a new surge of exciting Broadway productions trying out in Philadelphia.

    But at the same time, the Shuberts' domination of the Philadelphia theater market was meeting increasing scrutiny.

    For a blog post on our website with images from the productions we discuss in the episode, go HERE

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  • A reissue of our conversation with scholar Jonathan Shandell and director Jerrell Henderson, about a little-known chapter of Philadelphia's theater history.

    For a blog post on our website, with images from the productions we discuss in the episode, go HERE

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  • Philadelphia enters the Great Depression. Although a few shows were still having their Broadway tryouts in Philly, it wasn't enough to keep the wrecking crews from tearing down many of the city's grand old theaters.

    To see images and to find more information about this episode, go to: https://www.aithpodcast.com/blog/the-wrecking-ball/

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