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  • RWDesigns
    ITS BACK BABY!!
    As a theatrical scenic and lighting designer this podcast has been invaluable to me. I have gained so much knowledge and inside tips from Cory and his incredible guests! I have listened to every episode from the beginning, David Korins is one of my go to ones! When my podcasts updated this morning and I saw this at the top of my list I did a double take, I was so excited! It was the perfect time to listen as I drafted light plots this morning for my next production! It was kismet! Thank you Cory for this “revival!” I so look forward to your next one, whenever that may be! Please be well and continue to make incredible deigns!
  • RaeOn1999
    Episode 59, trying so hard to listen
    I was so happy to find an interview with a sound designer of this caliber. It’s ironic that the production value is low. This is an early episode in the podcast, so perhaps it’s gotten better I hope. I have a background and radio and I’m just learning theater. Sound design. If you would like a consultation, let me know. Good luck.
  • JHH2102
    The host needs to shut up!
    Interesting people and topics. Horrible interviewer. Stop talking and listen!
  • MRP47
    Tremendous stuff
    What a great gift to the theatre company and beyond. Host Cory Pattak is an incredible designer that leads thoughtful and robust conversations with some design starts of Broadway. Must listen context for any design student (or working professional) about the theatre industry and craft of design.
  • Ogre3850
    Thank you!
    Absolutely amazing podcast! Engaging and informative!
  • Brooklynbridge718718
    A must listen
    If you are in design or technical theater this is a must listen. You will start listening and not want to stop.
  • silverdragon3474
    Such a big fan
    I am loving all of the conversations. I am always happy when a new episode is released, and all of the conversations are frank and honest. It goes between talking about the art and the process fluidly. It talks about all of the important things you need to remember outside of the theatre bubble. While it feels NY and Broadway centric, it's not. I know Cory is busy but I wish there were a more consistent release schedule, but he's great and his conversations are long so you can forgive that. I'd be fine if he didn't try to keep a once a week schedule, but just say that there's one or two episodes a month and have them scheduled to release on the 1st and 15th. they're long enough to stand a longer release window, I just want to know I can keep expecting it.
  • reecemkelly
    Great Fun!
    What a great idea for a podcast! I look forward to more.
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