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De: Nancy Netherwood & Sam Webber
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A fortnightly theatre bookclub hosted by Nancy Netherwood and Sam Webber. Every other Thursday we take a deep dive into a different play from a range of genres, writers, times and places - join in the conversation over on Twitter, @playgroundpoddy© 2025 Play Ground Arte Entretenimiento y Artes Escénicas
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  • 27 - True West by Sam Shepard
    Sep 24 2025

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    We recorded this 3 years ago and then forgot to make more podcasts. It holds up!!! Declaring this the end of season 1, we'll be back with certified fresh content in 2 weeks time.

    Sam Shepard's True West is about two things: truth and the wild west. Oh, and two brothers. Oh, and Picasso. And coyotes. It's pretty famous.

    Have some feedback? A play you'd like us to cover?

    Chat to host Nancy @N_Netherwood on various
    Chat to host Sam @Samwebbercool2 on Instagram (and go find @rootlingtheatre for his puppet antics)

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    40 m
  • 26 - Mr Burns by Anne Washburn
    May 11 2022

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    Step 1) Nuclear Meltdown
    Step 2) Gang Warfare Over Simpsons Quotes
    Step 3) ????
    Step 4) The Greatest Story Ever Told

    If you're not familiar with the play of post-apocalyptic pop-culture mythology, prepare to have your mind blown, as we discuss Anne Washburn's play all about The Simpsons and the fusion of high/low art.

    Have some feedback? A play you'd like us to cover?

    Visit the official podcast twitter @playgroundpoddy
    Chat to host Nancy @N_Netherwood
    Chat to host Sam @Samwebbercool

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    58 m
  • 25 - Orpheus Descending by Tennessee Williams
    Apr 14 2022

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    Despite the characters explicitly talking about the cold all the time, prepare to hear about some very hot and sweaty goings on in this William's classic. When a young hot guy walks into a Southern town that's afraid of hot people, there's prejudice and hatred to deal with on top of all the wild animal metaphors that Tennessee loves so much.

    We discuss why the town is so afraid of hot people, what it might be like to be a bird with no legs, and themes of isolation in one's own body.

    Have some feedback? A play you'd like us to cover?

    Visit the official podcast twitter @playgroundpoddy
    Chat to host Nancy @N_Netherwood
    Chat to host Sam @Samwebbercool

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    44 m
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