Episode 379. The Fiasco Theatre

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Noah Brody - FiascoRSC alum and founding member of the Fiasco Theatre Noah Brody takes a break between shows at the New Victory Theatre to discuss his company’s extraordinary work and its (not coincidentally) extraordinary success. Featuring the origins of Fiasco (both the company and the name), the advantage of shared aesthetics, the value of geekiness, the freedom of knowing no one’s going to see it anyway, the rewards of risk, the wonder of valentines from the New York Times, and the glories of letting the audience doing half the work. (Length 18:51)