A pioneer actor/director/theater-manager, David Lamb could arguably be said to have been the father of the modern age of theatre in Buffalo. His journ...
Jeff Miers is a writer, a musician, a composer, a father, and a reviewer for The Buffalo News…not necessarily in that order! And on this week’s “Off R...
With a flourish of diverse theaters, the telling of the modern age of “A History of Buffalo Theatre” comes to a close. In this episode, Torn Space, Ra...
In the penultimate history episode, Peter approaches the home stretch with an episode jam packed with origin tales and big names from some of the most...
The growth of dinner theater, from John Cimasi to Jay Desiderio, takes center stage in this edition, but it's quickly joined by Vincent O’Neill and Ne...
In this episode, we learn about the Buffalo Entertainment/Ensemble Theatre from Bob Waterhouse, plus more from Messrs. Elkin, Radice, and Chase, along...
As we continue through our timeline, the “Modern Age” gets so busy we could only cover five years of events! This time we hear about the roots of The ...
Peter’s on his own starting with this episode. But he is joined via audio clips by some of the most important people in Buffalo theatre history from 1...
Covering a fifty-year period in which there was almost too much to talk about, this amazing podcast includes Al Jolson’s appearance at the Teck Theate...
In this first chapter, Peter is joined by Steve Cichon and Ron Ehmke, both fans of Buffalo and its rich history. Included in the discussion are the ve...