Podcasts | NC Theater Stories

Podcasts | NC Theater Stories


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March 28, 2016

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NCTS Encore Episode
March 01, 2016

Only a few short weeks after Lynn recorded our podcast’s last official episode, Lynn decided to record a bonus episode with Gilbert Theater veterans Mimi Carter and Marcela Casals. Both Mimi and Marcela have been with the Gilbert from the start,

NCTS: Final Episode w/ Anthony Morrison
February 01, 2016

  This, as many of you know – is Lynn Pryer’s final episode of North Carolina Theater Stories. Lynn and his partner Bob have decided that it is time they move from their North Carolina home, to be closer to family.

NCTS, Ep. 27: Ken Griggs
January 25, 2016

  - For the second to last episode of Lynn Pryer's NC Theaeter Stories podcast, Lynn sits down with one of the most universally beloved actors in the area: Ken Griggs. Ken has performed throughout North Carolina, at the Temple Theater,

NCTS, Ep. 26: Mary McGee
January 18, 2016

  - As mentioned last week, NC Theater Stories will cease new episodes by the end of January. Lynn chose to invite back frequent guest Mary McGee for one last interview. Mary, for new listeners, is one of the area's most prolific new character actres...

NCTS: Oral History, Pt. 21
January 13, 2016

  - This episode's unofficial title is "The Elegance of Indoor Food." You'll understand that after you listen. This is part 20 of our special series of episodes in which we focus on the history of the Gilbert Theater. In this episode,

NCTS, Ep. 25: Evan Bridenstine
January 11, 2016

Lynn invited Methodist University theater professor Evan Bridenstine back to discuss his work at the university, as well as to share news of the university's recent commitment to expand its arts venue. This episode Lynn also has a special announcement...

NCTS, Ep. 24: Brandon Bryan
December 21, 2015

Though Lynn is technically still enjoying his vacation for the next two weeks, he wanted to do a special interview with one of his favorite new actors, Brandon Bryan. Brandon is probably best known for his work with Fayetteville's Sweet Tea Shakespeare,

NCTS: Oral History, 20
December 15, 2015

In continuing our ongoing series of episodes featuring stories from host Lynn Pryer's lengthy history as founder of the Gilbert Theater, this week Lynn details his relationship with playwright Edmond Reynolds, who in the 1997 - 1998 season,

NCTS: Oral History Pt. 19
December 15, 2015

Lynn is still on holiday - however we have an exciting new episode of our oral history segment of the show in which Lynn discusses his long history of at home play readings. By getting together with area theater lovers,