Chris rambles about economics, Josh sings a bit of Hamilton, and the trio discuss the West Wing.
SOURCE: phindie.com at 11:26AMThis episode of Chosen by Committee talks about our first musical winner, Of Thee I Sing
SOURCE: phindie.com at 11:15AMThis week's episode talks about poetry, who art belongs to, and Emily Dickinson.
SOURCE: phindie.com at 11:01AMThe trio discusses Green Pastures, a retelling of the Old Testament of the Bible using an all-black cast and a black vernacular. The writer, Marc Connolly was white.
SOURCE: phindie.com at 01:32PMJosh, John, and Chris discuss and praise the 1929 Pulitzer winner for drama
SOURCE: phindie.com at 01:13PMThe Pulitzers go for Modernism with Eugene O'Neill's 1928 drama winner
SOURCE: phindie.com at 01:07PMJosh, John, and Christopher discuss Paul Green's 1927 work In Abraham's Bosom. It hasn't aged well.
SOURCE: phindie.com at 06:48PMJosh, John, and Chris discuss George Kelley's Craig's Wife. We also spend the first 10 minutes talking about art's funding and Philadelphia theater during the COVID-19 crisis
SOURCE: phindie.com at 06:43PMJoin the crew as we talk about the 2020 Pulitzer picks, West Coast optimism, and the 1925 Pulitzer winner
SOURCE: phindie.com at 06:37PMThis week, Josh, Christopher, and John discuss Icebound by Owen Davis.
SOURCE: phindie.com at 06:33PMhis week the pod discuss Eugene O'Neill's fascinating sea shanty Anna Christie.
SOURCE: phindie.com at 06:14PMThis week, Josh, Christopher, and John largely disagree about Zona Gale's Miss Lulu Bett, the winner in 1921. They talk dream casts, feminism, and the crisis of modernity!
SOURCE: phindie.com at 06:01PMIn episode 2 of Chosen by Committee, the podcast considering every play which won a Pulitzer Prize for Drama, hosts Josh, John, and Christopher discuss Eugene O'Neill's 1920 tragedy. They mo…
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