The Hipp Podcast: Gutenberg! The Musical!
The Hippodrome is pleased to bring you its first foray into the podcasting world. In this podcast, we have a roundtable discussion with the Director and Cast of "Gutenberg! The Musical!" "Gutenberg!" is running at The Hipp through September 28th and tickets are available through our website or by calling our Box Office at 352-375-HIPP (4477)
Hippodrome Podcast Episode 1
Host: Crystal Coleman
Guests: Lauren Caldwell (Director), Kirt Bateman (Doug), Jay Perry (Bud)
Clips from "Gutenberg! The Musical!" at The Hippodrome Theatre featuring Kirt Bateman (Doug), Jay Perry (Bud) and Brian Hargove (Charles, on piano).
Special Thanks to Risa Baxter for recording assistance and Lizz Nehls.
To Download: Right click on the direct download link and choose "Save Link As"
Direct Download (18MB)
This podcast series is a work in progress, so please feel free to leave constructive criticism by commenting on this entry or sending an email to mail [at] thehipp.org
If you like this podcast, make sure to add this blog to your feed reader. Once we get a few more under our belt, we'll submit ourselves to iTunes for easy subscribing.
Hippodrome Podcast Episode 1
Host: Crystal Coleman
Guests: Lauren Caldwell (Director), Kirt Bateman (Doug), Jay Perry (Bud)
Clips from "Gutenberg! The Musical!" at The Hippodrome Theatre featuring Kirt Bateman (Doug), Jay Perry (Bud) and Brian Hargove (Charles, on piano).
Special Thanks to Risa Baxter for recording assistance and Lizz Nehls.
To Download: Right click on the direct download link and choose "Save Link As"
Direct Download (18MB)
This podcast series is a work in progress, so please feel free to leave constructive criticism by commenting on this entry or sending an email to mail [at] thehipp.org
If you like this podcast, make sure to add this blog to your feed reader. Once we get a few more under our belt, we'll submit ourselves to iTunes for easy subscribing.
Labels: Gutenberg The Musical, mainstage, podcast
1 Comments:
Hi, I really would love to use your podcast in a class next week but it's so quiet I can hardly hear it, let alone use it for a listening comprehension excercise. Too bad! Thank you anyway, Corinna
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