Podcasts
Topics Include
Topics Include is an unapologetically trans podcast that seeks to create a space for trans people to gather through pro-Black, sex positive, and healing-informed conversations that are educational by accident and liberational by choice.
Learn MoreThesis on Joan
A podcast dedicated to amplifying voices from the LGBTQ+ community in the New York performing arts scene and examining the industry from a queer perspective!
Learn MoreThe Ensemblist
The Ensemblist is the online advocate for the talented artists who work in Broadway ensembles. Each of our miniseries highlights a conversation that affects performers in Broadway ensembles, with experts on the topic sharing their insights in candid interviews. In addition, our monthly episodes feature readings of the most popular posts from our blog as well as show reviews.
Learn MoreREPRESENT! The QueerMusicals.com Podcast
A podcast series presented by Dr James Lovelock that focuses on representation in the musical theatre industry. The series highlights the importance of queer joy, queer spaces and queer community in creating new queer work for the theatre.
Learn MoreOffscript by American Theatre Magazine
Offscript is the official podcast of American Theatre, containing conversations with critics, playwrights and the editors of American Theatre Magazine. Released every other week, Offscript is a free-ranging discussion about the lively arts.
Learn MoreNancy
Stories and conversations about the queer experience today. Prepare to laugh and cry and laugh again.
Learn MoreMaking Gay History
Bringing the voices of queer history to life through intimate conversations with LGBTQ champions, heroes, and witnesses to history.
Learn MoreLGBTQ&A
LGBTQ&A (recommended by The New York Times) documents modern queer and trans history.
Learn MoreIndependent Filmmaker's Guide | IFG
Brooke is featured with Jenn Harris on the podcast, discussing their job and how they approach a set.
Learn MoreDaughters of Lorraine Podcast
A podcast from your friendly neighborhood Black feminist exploring the legacies, present, and futures of Black theatre.
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