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Terry Teachout, Elisabeth Vincentelli, and Peter Marks.

Three on the Aisle: Move On

For the critics’ final episode, they consider the life and legacy of Sondheim and reflect on how theatre has grown and changed in the 4 years they’ve been podcasting.

Once a month since September 2017, Terry Teachout of The Wall Street Journal; Elisabeth Vincentelli, contributor to The New York Times and The New Yorker; and Peter Marks of the Washington Post have gotten together to talk about what’s going on in the American theatre.

After a wonderful four-year run, we are sad to say this is the last episode of Three on the Aisle. We hang up our hats with a discussion of Stephen Sondheim’s legacy, and a reflection on how theatre has grown and changed over the years we’ve been making the show. Thank you all for listening, and we’ll see you on the aisle.

The full episode can be downloaded here.

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Have comments or requests for what the critics should talk about? Email them at threeontheaisle@gmail.com, or go to @ThreeOnTheAisle on Twitter.

Three on the Aisle is produced by Erica Huang (she/her).

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