The Maxamoo Podcast Looks Back at the Best & Worst of 2016 Part Two

By: Dec. 14, 2016
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THE BEST & WORST OF 2016, PART 2 LISTENER QUESTIONS

It's our annual year-end extravaganza when all of our most frequent contributors gather on a single episode to discuss the year in review at the theater in New York City. This is the second half of our two part year-end podcast and we take listener questions! For the first-half of the year-end podcast, click here.

Check out Part Two HERE:


Jack, Diep, Jose, David, Liz and Lindsay tackle questions from our listeners (Thank you for your questions!):

  1. What performer/performance this year moved your Kinsey number? (3:10)
  2. I want to know the biggest disconnect you experienced between the marketing for a show (whether it was a tagline, a review, a production photo, artwork, etc.) and the actual show. (11:50)
  3. What was the worst case of theater FOMO you suffered this year? (19:24)
  4. What show do you wish more audiences had a chance to see? (21:00)
  5. What show in the past season would you send your best enemy to? (25:07)
  6. What show was entirely not what you expected, but that was thrilling and thoroughly enjoyed anyway? (32:40)
  7. What was your favorite line of a show you saw this year? And why? (38:01)
  8. What is the show or moment at the theater in the last year will you remember 10 years from now? (44:25)
  9. What was the best piece of theater you saw outside NYC this year? (50:15)
  10. Did you leave any shows early? What shows and when did you leave? (57:50)
  11. What made you cry at the theater in 2016? (1:00:08)
  12. Who saw the most shows?! (1:03:48)

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About Maxamoo

On Maxamoo's New York City Theater Podcast we cut through that chaos and just tell you: what's good, what's bad, and what we recommend.

We base our recommendations on the quality and characteristics of the production, not theater size. So the terms Broadway, Off Broadway, and Off Off Broadway (which are all technical terms describing the location and number of seats in a theater) are not important to us.

We strive to include diverse, interesting, and innovative productions, shows you're probably missing if you rely on mainstream publications like the New York Times, The New Yorker, and Time Out New York, which cover only a tiny fraction of the arts, culture, and theater world.

The best way to stay up-to-date about New York City theater is to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes or Stitcher. Maxamoo covers New York City theater through our podcast programing, including roundtable discussions on Maxamoo's New York City Theater Podcast and artist interviews on the Playwrights & Performers Podcast.


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