• Julia Brothers, Actor and Playwright

    Meet Julia Brothers, a prolific actor who has worked all over the country. She was commissioned to write her first play during the pandemic, then starred in a streaming production of it. Join us for Julia's wisdom and her pandemic experience.


    San Francisco Playhouse website

    Target Margin Theatre website

    ACT (American Conservatory Theater) website

    Theaterworks Silicon Valley website

    Marin Theater Company website

    Gulfshore Playhouse website

    Merrimack Repertory Theater website

    B Street Theatre website

    Arthur Miller wikipedia

    Death of a Salesman wikipedia


    Podcast website

    Lacey’s Instagram

    Episode transcript

    Get in touch at whiletheapplauseispaused@gmail.com

    Music by: Drew Wutke

    Drew’s website

    Logo design by Sarah Kleist, Kleist Creative

    Sarah’s website

    Photo by Billy Bustamante, Billy B Photography

    Billy’s website

    S1E10 - 42m - Jun 23, 2021
  • Bryce McDonald and Cumberland County Playhouse

    This week Lacey chats with Bryce McDonald, Producing Director of the Cumberland County Playhouse in Crossville, TN. Join in the conversation with one of the only theaters in the series so far that has been producing shows inside, and hear about their slow climb back to full houses. Hear about their unique small town in Tennessee where the theater nonetheless attracted nearly 90,000 visitors a year pre-COVID. Get curious about the realities of producing theater in a socially conservative environment and hear some really great stories about CCP’s productions of A Chorus Line and Sweeney Todd.

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    Show Notes

    Bryce’s Instagram

    Cumberland County Playhouse website

    Cumberland Plateau wikipedia

    Savannah Sipping Society teaser

    Clue On Stage teaser

    Edward Villella and football article

    Bright Star wikipedia

    Sweeney Todd wikipedia

    A Chorus Line wikipedia

    Alabama Story by Kenneth Jones website


    Podcast website

    Lacey’s Instagram

    Episode transcript

    Get in touch at whiletheapplauseispaused@gmail.com

    Music by: Drew Wutke

    Drew’s website

    Logo design by Sarah Kleist, Kleist Creative

    Sarah’s website

    Photo by Billy Bustamante, Billy B Photography

    Billy’s website

    S1E9 - 44m - May 18, 2021
  • Ginger Poole and Mill Mountain Theatre

    This week Lacey chats with Ginger Poole, Producing Artistic Director of Mill Mountain Theatre in Roanoke, VA. Despite having spent 8 weeks working at Mill Mountain, Lacey did not know the story of its 10-year journey to reduce debt and rebuild its relationship with the actor's union.

    Join the conversation to hear the theater’s amazing survival story and how it was poised to complete its comeback just as the pandemic hit. Get curious about how Ginger remade the theater’s business model. Follow her careful plans for the next several productions leading to a full mainstage show in the Fall. 


    Show Notes

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    Mill Mountain Theatre website

    The Mill Mountain star at night photo

    Equity EMC program webpage

    Million Dollar Quartet Tony Awards performance

    Equity COVID-19 safety documents webpage

    Meet Me At Mill Mountain podcast


    Podcast website

    Lacey’s Instagram

    Episode transcript

    Get in touch at whiletheapplauseispaused@gmail.com

    Music by: Drew Wutke

    Drew’s website

    Logo design by Sarah Kleist, Kleist Creative

    Sarah’s website

    Photo by Billy Bustamante, Billy B Photography

    Billy’s website

    S1E8 - 50m - Apr 28, 2021
  • Sean Daniels and Arizona Theatre Company

    This week Lacey chats with Sean Daniels, Artistic Director of the Arizona Theatre Company in Tucson and Phoenix. Sean is also an award-winning director and a playwright.

    Join the conversation to hear about what may be the only theatre company in America with two hometowns, and how that was further complicated in the pandemic. Get curious about how Our Town influenced Sean at a young age and how he imagines the first live show back at the theatre will go.

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    Show Notes

    Arizona Theatre Company’s website

    Sean’s email

    Sean’s twitter

    Our Town by Thornton Wilder wikipedia

    Private Lives by Noel Coward wikipedia

    Merrimack Repertory Theater website

    My 80 Year Old Boyfriend by Charissa Bertels, Christian Duhamel and Ed Bell website

    LORT Theaters website

    Native Gardens by Karen Zacarias article


    Podcast website

    Lacey’s Instagram

    Episode transcript

    Get in touch at whiletheapplauseispaused@gmail.com

    Music by: Drew Wutke

    Drew’s website

    Logo design by Sarah Kleist, Kleist Creative

    Sarah’s website

    Photo by Billy Bustamante, Billy B Photography

    Billy’s website

    S1E7 - 47m - Apr 20, 2021
  • Kate Galvin and Cardinal Stage

    This week Lacey chats with Kate Galvin, Artistic Director of Cardinal Stage and Barrymore Award-winning director. She recently directed Cardinal Stage's virtual production of Adam Gwon's Ordinary Days.


    Join the conversation to hear about Cardinal Stage's challenging relationship with its subscribers in the pandemic, its site-specific, walking audio plays, and the flash mob choreography at its Social DisDance Party.

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    Show Notes

    Cardinal Stage’s website

    Kate Galvin’s website

    11th Hour Theatre Company’s website

    Ada and the Engine by Lauren Gunderson webpage

    Ordinary Days by Adam Gwon wikipedia

    National Alliance of Musical Theater (NAMT) website


    Podcast website

    Lacey’s Instagram

    Episode transcript

    Get in touch at whiletheapplauseispaused@gmail.com

    Co-Editor: Kelly Gabrielle Murphy

    Kelly’s website

    Music by: Drew Wutke

    Drew’s website

    Logo design by Sarah Kleist, Kleist Creative

    Sarah’s website

    Photo by Billy Bustamante, Billy B Photography

    Billy’s website

    S1E6 - 50m - Apr 7, 2021
  • Dina Janis and the Dorset Theatre Festival

    Lacey chats with Dina Janis, Artistic Director of the Dorset Theatre Festival in Dorset, VT. Dina has led the Festival for the past 11 years, turning it into a powerhouse of new works development for diverse voices.

    Take a listen to why Breaking Bad is proof that regional audiences are ready for more than we used to think they were. Hear about Dina's preference for audio plays over Zoom theatre. Get curious about Dina's reaction to the social justice protests and why it matters in Vermont, the second whitest state in the union.

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    Dorset Theatre Festival website 

    Joe Papp and the Public Theater wikipedia

    Steppenwolf Theatre website

    Labyrinth Theater website

    Theresa Rebeck website

    Heidi Armbruster interview

    The Whipping Man by Matthew Lopez

    Alan Ayckbourn wikipedia

    Merrily We Roll Along at Menier Chocolate Factory, London 2013


    Podcast website

    Lacey’s Instagram

    Episode transcript

    Get in touch at whiletheapplauseispaused@gmail.com

    Co-Editor: Kelly Gabrielle Murphy

    Kelly’s website

    Music by: Drew Wutke

    Drew’s website

    Logo design by Sarah Kleist, Kleist Creative

    Sarah’s website

    Photo by Billy Bustamante, Billy B Photography

    Billy’s website

    S1E5 - 53m - Mar 30, 2021
  • Mark Fleischer and the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera

    This week Lacey chats with Mark Fleischer, Executive Director of the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera (CLO), a 75-year old institution devoted to the preservation and development of musical theater. 

    Join us as Mark describes the development process of the CLO’s pandemic Google Doc Musical, Jagoff The Musical. Hear about the $6 million revenue loss of a $12 million institution and what Mark has done to keep the CLO relevant during this time. And get curious about why Mark puts aside an hour a day to dream about the ideal post-pandemic theatrical landscape. 

    PCLO website

    CLOse Ups webpage

    Google Doc musical webpage

    Songs For A New Year webpage

    Jason Robert Brown, Songs for a New World

    National Alliance of Musical Theater (NAMT) website

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    Get in touch at whiletheapplauseispaused@gmail.com

    Podcast website

    Lacey’s Instagram

    Episode transcript

    Co-Editor: Kelly Gabrielle Murphy

    Kelly’s website

    Music by: Drew Wutke

    Drew’s website

    Logo design by Sarah Kleist, Kleist Creative

    Sarah’s website

    Photo by Billy Bustamante, Billy B Photography

    Billy’s website

    S1E4 - 46m - Mar 23, 2021
  • Mary Kate Burke and Cape Fear Regional Theatre

    Lacey chats with Mary Kate Burke, Artistic Director of Cape Fear Regional Theatre in Fayetteville, NC. Mary Kate arrived at CFRT 4 years ago and is only the 3rd Artistic Director in the theatre’s 59 year history. CFRT is an integral part of its community and wants its friends and neighbors to “think harder, laugh deeper, share experiences, and grow as a community.”

    Join the conversation about a very special production of Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grille in a gas station parking lot, an on-line education program called Edutainment, and Mary Kate’s thoughts on current funding in the arts and the importance of not losing time. 

    And thanks to my new Co-Editor, Kelly Gabrielle Murphy!

    Show notes

    Mary Kate’s website

    Cape Fear Regional Theatre’s website

    Langston Hughes Wikipedia

    Fort Bragg Wikipedia

    Jelly’s Last Jam 1992 Tony Awards performance

    Murder For Two Wikipedia

    Shrek the Musical pre-Broadway Seattle production You Tube

    Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grille Tony Awards performance

    Arts North Carolina website

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    Podcast website

    Lacey’s Instagram

    Episode transcript

    Get in touch at whiletheapplauseispaused@gmail.com

    Co-Editor: Kelly Gabrielle Murphy

    Kelly’s website

    Music by: Drew Wutke

    Drew’s website

    Logo design by Sarah Kleist, Kleist Creative

    Sarah’s website

    Photo by Billy Bustamante, Billy B Photography

    Billy’s website

    S1E3 - 55m - Mar 16, 2021
  • The Front Porch Arts Collective: Dawn Meredith Simmons and Maurice Emmanuel Parent

    Join the conversation with Dawn Meredith Simmons and Maurice Emmanuel Parent, co-founders of The Front Porch Arts Collective, a young but mighty theatre company in Boston, MA. Dawn is a director, playwright and arts administrator. Maurice is an actor, director, educator, and mentor. Together they represent decades of experience in the Boston market, having worked at many of Boston's oldest and most prestigious institutions.

    Their company's mission is dedicated to stories of the Black diaspora, with Black creatives represented not only as actors but at every level, from creative teams to management.

    So, want to know how they did it in only 4 years? Who supported and nurtured their idea and helped them grow? What they mean by being a theatrical family? How they responded to the pandemic shutdown? Tune in.


    Podcast website

    Lacey’s Instagram

    Episode transcript

    Get in touch at whiletheapplauseispaused@gmail.com

    Music by: Drew Wutke

    Drew’s website

    Logo design by Sarah Kleist, Kleist Creative

    Sarah’s website

    Logo photo by Billy Bustamante, Billy B Photography

    Billy’s website


    This Episode:

    The Front Porch Arts Collective website

    Federal Theater Project Wikipedia

    Nile Scott, Photographer’s website

    Central Square Theater website

    Nora Theater Co website 

    Underground Railway Theater website 

    The Porch’s God’s Closet Reading Series webpage

    Fiscal sponsorship for nonprofits information

    Violet the musical Wikipedia and Roundabout Theatre NY Times review

    Lyric Stage Company website

    Greater Boston Stage website

    Stagesource website

    Starlight Square website

    S1E2 - 41m - Mar 2, 2021
  • Ethan Paulini and The Weathervane Theater

    Join the conversation with Ethan Paulini, Artistic Director of the Weathervane Theater & Out Of The Box Theatrics, and also an actor, director, choreographer, educator, writer, arts administrator, and acting coach. 

    Ethan and I talk about all the things pandemic, re-opening, social justice, anti-racism, losses in 2020, and hope in 2021. 

    Want to know how the Weathervane was able to have an in-person Fall 2020 season? Ethan's anti-racist intention in how he combines roles in the audition packets for the repertory season? Patrons reactions to the theater's statement on social justice? Take a listen.


    Podcast website

    Lacey’s Instagram

    Episode transcript

    Get in touch at whiletheapplauseispaused@gmail.com


    Ethan's website

    Ethan’s actor coaching website

    Weathervane Theater’s website

    Out Of The Box Theatrics website


    Actors Equity Association website

    S1E1 - 49m - Feb 23, 2021
  • While The Applause Is Paused: Conversations With Regional Theater Makers - Trailer

    Are you mighty curious about what's going on at our regional theaters in these pandemic times? They're the artistic heart of many a community, not to mention many an artist. I was. If you’re a theater artist or passionate theater patron, you probably are too. So I made While The Applause Is Paused for all of us.

    In this trailer, I introduce myself and tell you more about my intentions for this podcast and what to expect in future episodes. With the help of incredible artistic directors and other leaders all over the country, I'm creating a conversation that addresses: what's challenging and constricting, or maybe a silver lining, or everything at once, at their unique organization. We're turning the spotlight on the essential role of regional theaters to get insight into the pandemic, the shutdown, social justice, and the changes wrought by 2020.

    For more info, episodes, and transcripts go to my website

    Follow me on Instagram

    To get in touch, send an email to:

    whiletheapplauseispaused@gmail.com


    It takes a village! 

    Thanks to these amazing humans for their creativity, advice, and encouragement:

    Drew Wutke, intro music

    Drew’s website

    Sarah Kleist, web and logo design:

    Sarah’s website

    Peter Shepherd, co-host of The Long and The Short Of It podcast and creative and business coach

    Peter’s website and podcast website

    Lili Torre, host of The Dreaded Question podcast, storyteller, coach

    Lili’s website

    Ryan Lind, host of No Reservations podcast & author of Catrina Loves Trent

    Ryan’s Instagram

    Michael Bulger, Associate Artistic Director of Clubbed Thumb

    Clubbed Thumb’s website

    Jenny Hoofnagle, star member of my Square Squad (& great pilates instructor!)

    Jenny’s website and her pilates studio’s website

    4m - Feb 16, 2021
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