Laura Amico

Scene in Boston

Arts EN ↓ 11 episodes

Where Boston talks about theater.

Author

Laura Amico

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Arts

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Latest episode

Jun 4, 2026

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Episodes

Curtain Call: Looking Back on a Season of Boston Theater, Community, and Discovery 04.06.2026

After ten episodes,  about a dozen interviews, and more theater than we ever expected to see, we're wrapping up Season One of Scene in Boston. In this special season finale, hosts Laura Amico and Lisa Talhamer look back on the productions, conversations, and ideas that shaped the first season. From workshop productions and intimate black box theaters to major musicals and ambitious new works, they...

Theater as Witness: Weighting the Wait 27.05.2026

This week on Scene in Boston, we talk with director Dev Luthra about Weighting the Wait , Open Theater Project's new production created from writing circles with mothers impacted by gun violence. Performed inside St. John's Episcopal Church in Jamaica Plain, the production uses movement, storytelling, ritual, and large-scale fabric artwork to transform the audience from observers into witnesses. I...

Inside the Making of (Re)Dressing Miss Havisham: Miranda Jonté on solo performance, literary adaptation, and Boston Playwrights Theatre's new play incubator 18.05.2026

In this episode of Scene in Boston, hosts Laura Amico and Lisa Thalhamer are joined by actor Miranda Jonté, who stars in (Re)Dressing Miss Havisham at Boston Playwrights' Theatre. The new solo play, written by John Minigan, reexamines the iconic Great Expectations character from her own perspective — asking what happens when women written off by literature get to tell their own stories. Jonté talk...

Drawn to the Water: Swept Away and how Boston Stages Stories of Life at Sea 17.05.2026

In this episode of Scene in Boston, hosts Laura Amico and Lisa Thalhamer dive into Swept Away, SpeakEasy Stage Company's folk-rock musical set on an 1888 whaling ship leaving New Bedford. Featuring the music of The Avett Brothers, the show follows four survivors of a shipwreck as they confront questions of morality, mortality, and what it means to live a good life. Director Jeremy Johnson and scen...

Inside the Making of a New Play: Girl Crime, Lifted, The Outsiders, and more 28.04.2026

Hosts Laura Amico and Lisa Thalhamer step inside the process of writing new plays—how stories move from idea to page to stage, and what it takes to build something that doesn't yet exist. They talk with Boston playwrights about shaping characters, navigating collaboration, and developing work in real time, as scripts evolve through workshops, rehearsals, and conversation with artists and audiences...

Setting, Place, and Belonging in Boston Theater: Actor's Shakespeare Project's Gem of the Ocean 15.04.2026

In this episode of Scene in Boston, hosts Laura Amico and Lisa Thalhamer sit down with award-winning actor and educator Kadahj Bennett ahead of his role as Caesar Wilkes in August Wilson's Gem of the Ocean, produced this spring by Actors Shakespeare Project. The episode is a deep dive into why Wilson's work feels urgently alive right now, and what happens when theater meets the community it's spea...

How Watching Theater Trains Your Brain: Inside the Neuroscience of Live Performance 25.03.2026

In this episode of Scene in Boston, hosts Laura Amico and Lisa Thalhamer take a step back from individual productions to explore a bigger question: what's happening in our brains when we sit in an audience—and how do we get better at it? The episode features neuroscientist Antonia Hamilton, who studies social cognition and communication. She explains how watching live performance activates the par...

Immigrant Stories on Boston Stages: Inside the Ufot Family Cycle 10.03.2026

How does our idea of immigration change when it's not a journey with a clear destination, but a life spent learning who you are in the space between two homes? In this episode of  Scene in Boston , a Boston theatre podcast, hosts  Laura Amico  and  Lisa Thalhamer  step into the world of playwright  Mfoniso Udofia's Ufot Family Cycle , a nine-play epic tracing one  Nigerian American family  across...

Rage, Revenge, and Homecoming: Greek Theater Returns to Boston Stages 27.02.2026

Why are stories from ancient Greece having a moment in Boston theater? In this episode of Scene in Boston , hosts Laura Amico and Lisa Thalhamer explore a surge of productions inspired by Greek mythology and classical drama appearing across the city this season. Through conversations with two leading directors, the episode examines how these centuries-old stories continue to speak powerfully to co...

On the Edge of Our Seats: Job at SpeakEasy Theater and Girl Crime at Boston Center for the Arts 30.01.2026

In this premiere episode, Scene in Boston hosts Laura Amico and Lisa Thalhamer dive into how Boston's stages are grappling with trauma in the age of the internet — as content, as labor, and as identity. They start with the world-premiere workshop of Girl Crime , a sharp, funny, and unsettling satire of true crime podcasts and influencer culture, before turning their focus to Job , the psychologica...

Welcome to Scene in Boston 20.01.2026

In this introductory episode,  Scene in Boston  hosts Laura Amico and Lisa Thalhamer warm up the feed by previewing the kinds of connections  Scene in Boston  will explore across the season.  Laura and Lisa tease upcoming conversations about theater and online life ( Job  and  The Moderate ), ambitious long-form storytelling like the Ufot Family Cycle, and Boston's fascination with retelling epic...

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