{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"Off Off Pod - Episode 015 - Dan Wackerman of The Peccadillo Theater Company","description":"The Peccadillo Theater Company (soon celebrating 20 years) is the resident company of Theatre at St. Clements, a beautiful 160 seat space on 46th Street in the heart of Manhattan. &amp;nbsp;I interviewed Artistic Director, Dan Wackerman, and we talked about their mission to bring classic American theater from the age of the &quot;well-made play&quot; to the stage.\r\nThere are economic challenges involved in bringing period plays with exceptionally large casts to the stage. &amp;nbsp;(Most modern plays are written with 6 or fewer characters; playwrights like myself know that if you can tell a great story with fewer actors, your chances of getting the play done regionally are better. &amp;nbsp;This is not necessarily the case for schools and universities where they are interested in giving a lot of their students the opportunity to perform.)\r\nI loved Dan's quote about how the church half of this organization views theater as a &quot;kind of sacrament.&quot; &amp;nbsp;Loved that. &amp;nbsp;(6:05)\r\nEnjoy my talk with Dan, and for more information about this great company, go to the website: &amp;nbsp;www.thepeccadillo.com.\r\nIf you you would like to see the reading of Clifford Odets'&amp;nbsp;Rocket to the Moon&amp;nbsp;mentioned at the end of the interview, go&amp;nbsp;here&amp;nbsp;for tickets. &amp;nbsp;And please keep you eye on the website for William Inge's&amp;nbsp;A Loss of Roses. Previews begin May 7th, 2014.\r\nTopics covered in the interview:\r\n\r\nIntro &amp;nbsp;(0:00)\r\nColder winters in New York (2:20)\r\nA great theater -- history of Theater at St. Clements (3:08)\r\nHow Dan got the theater bug (7:26)\r\nThe Golden Age of American Theater - &quot;era of the well-made play&quot; (10:48)\r\n20 years ago -- the first play -- O'Neill's&amp;nbsp;Strange Interlude&amp;nbsp;(12:15)\r\nThe Silver Cord&amp;nbsp;by Sidney Howard&amp;nbsp;is revisted&amp;nbsp;(14:10)\r\nHow Dan finds these plays, American gems (15:26)\r\nCounsellor at&amp;nbsp;Law, the challenge of working with period plays, large casts&amp;nbsp;(19:07)\r\nAnother Part of the Forest&amp;nbsp;by Lillian Hellman&amp;nbsp;(20:47)\r\nWhat's the purpose of theater? (23:53)\r\nWhat's the job of the director? &amp;nbsp;Casting is 75% of the job. (27:10)\r\nSome new plays in the classic style, opening up the mission (32:53)\r\nThe future,&amp;nbsp;A Loss of Roses&amp;nbsp;by William Inge&amp;nbsp;(34:44)\r\nAuditions from the other side of the table (35:51)\r\n","author_name":"Off Off Pod with Stephen Bittrich","author_url":"http:\/\/offoffpod.libsyn.com","html":"<iframe title=\"Libsyn Player\" style=\"border: none\" src=\"\/\/html5-player.libsyn.com\/embed\/episode\/id\/2704458\/height\/90\/theme\/custom\/thumbnail\/yes\/direction\/forward\/render-playlist\/no\/custom-color\/88AA3C\/\" height=\"90\" width=\"600\" scrolling=\"no\"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen><\/iframe>","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/assets.libsyn.com\/secure\/content\/6894178"}