Across the Aisle header logo - podcast name is in text set on a colourful neon sign..

Ep 42 – Tash York – Bad Ass, Suddenly Last Summer

It’s summer! The gang bring you all summer related goods including how to be a Badass by Tash York at The Butterfly Club and Suddenly Last Summer by Little Ones Theatre at Red Stitch. During intermission we discuss the mini-series Waco and King Lear via National Theatre Live. Coming soon heralds Midsumma – top picks include Merciless Gods, The Legend of Queen Kong Ep II + The Homosapiens. Also there is Christian Marclay’s 24 hour video piece The Clock at ACMI and MON FOMA, Sydney Festival. We are currently raising funds to transcribe our show for the deaf and hard of hearing community, it costs $5 to sponsor an episode please donate (link below). 

Connect with us on twitter, facebook, instagram and our website. 

Donate to our server costs.

Credits

Ep 32 – Hir, Good Muslim Boy

Happy Easter! This was recorded back on the Labour Day long weekend but is still as fresh as ever. This month the gang talk cycling in Melbourne, Queer Eye, Philip finds out what MAFS means and all our MQFF and Comedy Festival tips. But more importantly our shows for this month are Taylor Macs Hir at Red Stitch and Good Muslim Boy at the Malthouse. We also propose 3 months of activism to get new listeners for the show by the end of our 3rd season (can you believe we have been going for 3 years?!). 1. Review and rate our podcast on iTunes it helps people find us 2. If you know someone who would like our show please tell them or help them to get a podcasting app and add us. You can also post about us on your social media! 3. Please vote for us in the Australian Podcasting Awards! (last day to vote is tomorrow March 31st). Thanks for listening! Sign up to our mailing list if you would like to get our hot tips for the month ahead (link on our FB).

Connect with us on twitter, facebook, instagram and our website. 

Donate to our server costs.

Credits

transcript under the cut

Ep 25 – The Moors, Merciless Gods

One company, two productions and a special guest! In this queer episode of Across the Aisle, Carla and Philip attend “The Moors” at Red Stitch and “Merciless Gods” at Northcote Town Hall, considering the work of Little Ones Theatre across two sites. Podcast supporter Wesa Chau joins them at intermission to share her insights, and the guide to Melbourne Fringe is riffled. Thank you for listening.

Connect with us on twitter, facebook, instagram and our website. 

Donate to our server costs.

Credits

Ep 3 – Detroit, Antigone

In our third episode we’ll be discussing Detroit written by Lisa D’Amour and produced by Red Stitch Actors Theatre. We’ll also be covering Sophocles’ Antigone adapted by Jane Montgomery Griffiths and produced by Malthouse Theatre. Finally we’ll preview upcoming shows at the 2015 Melbourne Festival.

Connect with us on twitter, facebook, instagram and our website

Credits