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Curtains up! A Historical Perspective on Drama.

Curtains up! A Historical Perspective on Drama.

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Step backstage with me on Curtains Up! the podcast that uncovers the rich, dramatic stories behind the evolution of theater. From the divine rituals of ancient Greece to Shakespearean intrigue, and from the glitz of Broadway to the rise of modern experimental theater, Curtains Up! explores how drama has shaped culture and society across centuries. Perfect for theater lovers, history buffs, and anyone curious about the art that mirrors our humanity. Join me for captivating episodes, exclusive interviews, and behind-the-scenes insights into the world’s greatest stories ever performed.Rohan Arte Entretenimiento y Artes Escénicas
Episodios
  • Special Episode: Life of a Stage Manager
    Jun 25 2025

    Summary

    In this engaging conversation, Lou Champoux-Roberts shares his journey from acting to stage management, detailing the complexities and joys of working in high school theater. He discusses the multifaceted role of a stage manager, the challenges of balancing school and theater commitments, and the importance of time management. Lou also reflects on memorable productions, crisis management experiences, and offers valuable advice for aspiring stage managers. The conversation concludes with light-hearted fun questions, providing a well-rounded view of Lou's passion for theater.

    Takeaways

    Lou's journey into theater began in third grade.

    Acting experience enhances technical abilities in theater.

    Stage managers handle auditions, rehearsals, and show calls.

    The favorite part of stage management is seeing the show come together.

    Balancing school responsibilities with theater is challenging.

    Tech Week involves intense preparation and coordination.

    Recent production highlights include the Phantom Tollbooth.

    Crisis management is essential in high school theater.

    Time management is a crucial skill for stage managers.

    Aspiring stage managers should volunteer and build reliability.

    Sound Bites

    "The show has to keep going."

    "I write a lot of lists."

    "It was a pleasure."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Lou Champoux-Roberts

    03:01 Favorite and Most Challenging Aspects

    05:02 Recent Production Highlights

    06:02 Show Must Go On Moments

    07:37 Organization and Stress Management

    09:57 Leadership vs Problem Solving

    11:04 Lessons Learned from Stage Managing

    12:08 Changing Perspectives on Theater

    12:58 Advice for Aspiring Stage Managers

    14:03 Fun Questions and Closing Thoughts

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    16 m
  • Special Episode: Unsung Heroes of the Stage
    Jun 22 2025

    In this episode, Rohan explores the often-overlooked aspects of theater production, highlighting the vital roles of stage managers, costume designers, lighting designers, and directors. The conversation delves into how these unsung heroes contribute to the storytelling process, ensuring that every performance runs smoothly and captivates the audience. From the intricate details of props to the coordination required behind the scenes, the episode emphasizes the collaborative effort that brings a theatrical production to life.

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    13 m
  • Conversation with Carol Symes, Professor of History UIUC
    May 24 2025

    In this special episode of Curtains Up, Rohan and Professor Carol Symes explore the rich history of medieval theater, discussing its origins, the influence of the church, and the evolution of performance arts. They delve into how community and religious practices shaped theatrical traditions, the power dynamics surrounding theater, and the lasting impact of medieval practices on modern performance. The conversation highlights the importance of storytelling and the role of theater in society, emphasizing its ability to critique power and engage audiences.

    Enjoy this thought provoking episode where Prof Carol Symes explains why the real dark age of theater is the 16th century and not the middle ages and the capacity of theater in the middle ages to be the critique of power which we seem to have lost to capitalism in the enclosed and gilded proscenium arches of the modern age.


    Takeaways


    Medieval theater emerged from community questions about identity and the divine.

    The absence of purpose-built theaters allowed performances to occur anywhere.

    Medieval performances were often improvised and not heavily scripted.

    The church played a complex role in both supporting and critiquing theater.

    Critics of medieval theater often reflected power struggles rather than genuine censorship.

    The 16th century marked a significant restriction on theatrical expression.

    Shakespeare's work is deeply rooted in medieval theatrical traditions.

    Theater's evolution includes a shift from community engagement to commercial enterprise.

    The proscenium arch represents a shift towards a more passive audience experience.

    Theater remains a vital form of storytelling and social critique.


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    22 m
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