The Bitter Suite: Xena in Wonderland
Steven L. Sears and Chris Manheim discuss The Bitter Suite.
Costume Drama
Costume designer Jane Holland has taken on an Olympian mission, as Kate Barker discovers.
The Making of Lyre, Lyre, Hearts on Fire
Kate Barker brings you an exclusive behind-the-scenes report on Xena’s season five’s musical extravaganza, Lyre, Lyre, Hearts On Fire…
Write the Good Fight
Steven L. Sears talks to Ian Rentoul about guiding the Amazon nations through four years of Xena: Warrior Princess.
Beyond The Bitch
Alison Bruce knows what it’s like to kick butt… When she remembers the right moves, anyway, as she tells K. Stoddard Hayes.
Encyclopaedia Amazonia
Don’t know your Alti from your Melosa? Confused by Centaurs? Want to know which episode to watch to learn the steps to a tribal dance?
All The World’s A Stage: Darkness Visible
Planned as a Halloween episode for the United States, Darkness Visible has been described by one actor as “Hercules Meets Dracula”.
All The World’s A Stage: Punch Lines
Clip shows often contain a comic premise to tie all the flashbacks together and Punch Lines is no exception.
The Song of Life
I ask the Muse, Goddess of Poetry to aid me
In this song of Xena, the Warrior Princess, my friend.
Ares Speaks!
Just when you think you’ve got this character pinned down, he dissolves in a pillar of fire and reemerges the following week with a new facet of his personality.
Bitter Suite: The Making of a Musical
Certainly the most ambitious and anticipated Xena episode, “The Bitter Suite,” was broadcast the week of February 2, 1998, earning impressive ratings and wide-spread critical acclaim.
The Architect of “Armageddon” Tells All
It was Rob Tapert’s idea to do a “Bizarro World” show; I just ran with the ball. Besides, I provided the mythology links.
The Bitter Suite and All That Jazz
A recipe for disaster and hilarious outtakes - order up one very hot day, the smallest of studios, toss in an afternoon barbecue and just a pinch of late-night revelry.
Conversing with Lucy Lawless
A recipe for disaster and hilarious outtakes - order up one very hot day, the smallest of studios, toss in an afternoon barbecue and just a pinch of late-night revelry.