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- IDS 118 ?One Wheeler?
Mon, 17 Nov 2008 06:00:36 +0000
So this week, we open up the phone lines for our friends to say pretty much whatever they want to. Enjoy! Also, check out these cool blogs and stuff: The Clyde Fitch Report Actor’s Guild of Lexington Blog Oklahoma Shakespeare Festival Please come back next week for our THANKSGIVING DAY SPECIAL! Give us shout at 615-866-1282 OR e-mail us your [...] - IDS 117 ?Five Good Emperors?
Mon, 10 Nov 2008 06:00:25 +0000
This week we take a small break from our regular format. With a momentous election this past week, we have uncovered an international situation that will require President-Elect Obama’s immediate attention. This foreign policy quagmire is brought to you as only the Inexplicable Dumb Show can. WTF: Brinkonia The Buzz: Give us your thoughts on the Brinklese crisis at [...] - IDS Election Special ?Whose Nuts Are These??
Tue, 04 Nov 2008 06:00:52 +0000
Inexplicable coverage of the 2008 presidential election as only the Dumb Show can provide. Oh yeah, go vote. John McCain Barack Obama - IDS 116 ?The Book of Lehi?
Mon, 03 Nov 2008 06:00:30 +0000
This week, we head back down to Birmingham, AL for a visit with Keith Cromwell of the Red Mountain Theatre Company and we talk about our impending upcoming production of Freshperson’s Showcase 2008! Deep Fried Theatre: Red Mountain Theatre Company Jason Robert Brown Dumbshow University: Actor’s Theatre of Louisville Humana Festival 2008 Highlights The Buzz: Leave us a Voicemail! (615) 866-1282 Email us! podcast@inexplicabledumbshow.com - IDS 115 ?Bringing it all Back Home?
Mon, 27 Oct 2008 06:00:40 +0000
This week we have interviews with Bob Robins and Leonard Jacobs. We talk to Bob about his lighting gig in Flat Rock, NC. Leonard Jacobs has written a book on Broadway History. Check out how you can buy one down the page. Pick one up…it’s amazing! Deep Fried Theatre: Flat Rock Playhouse Hippodrome State Theatre Payin’ the Rent: Leonard Jacob’s [...] - IDS 114 ?The Glorious Adventure?
Mon, 20 Oct 2008 06:00:27 +0000
This week we forgo a deep fried theatre for a special installment of Dumbshow University and we also discover what one can buy for a dollar. Short and sweet and to the point this week. Dumbshow University: Summer and Smoke (MTSU) Tennessee Williams WTF: TV Guide for cheap! The Buzz: Give us your best Brando at 615-866-1282! Or e-mail birthday wishes to [...] - IDS 113 ?On Fire with Sally Field?
Mon, 13 Oct 2008 06:00:49 +0000
This week we have a dear friend of the show returning to discuss his latest adventure on the boards. Lane Davies is back discussing his performance in the title role of Sweeney Todd in Tennessee Repertory Theatre’s production. We also have a visit from our irascible roving reporter the ultimate curmudgeon, Paul B. Crook. We [...] - IDS 112 ?Decadent Nation?
Mon, 06 Oct 2008 06:00:51 +0000
This week we finally have our interview with Rick St. Peter, artistic director of Actor’s Guild of Lexington. We have a morality story about a man and his desires. The strike bug is bouncing back for SAG…keep it tuned to here for more information as it develops. Deep Fried Theatre: Actor’s Guild of Lexington 10 Outta 12: SAG Strike? WTF: One [...] - IDS 111 ?One Eye, One Arm, One Ball?
Mon, 29 Sep 2008 06:00:04 +0000
This week we have an interview with Marco Rodriguez about his two person show, Heaven Forbid(s). The IDS crew solves the economic crisis and helps out PETA thereby ensuring the continued existence of the USA. Deep Fried Theatre: People’s Branch Theatre True West (A review by Martin Brady) Paying the Rent: Marco Rodriguez Heaven Forbid(s) article Heaven Forbid(s) review Marco’s Production Company, Martice [...] - IDS 110 ?Everything Beautiful Happens at Night?
Mon, 22 Sep 2008 06:00:16 +0000
In this week’s episode, we have a True West update from John and we discuss the economic failure that precipitated the 1 trillion plus buyout. We realize that we are a theatre podcast but this disaster will effect professional theatres across the country. Deep Fried Theatre: People’s Branch Theatre Don?t miss our first show of the 2008-2009 season [...]


