Clockmaker Arts, a process oriented theater company, shares audio plays, interviews with artists, short stories aka "Not Your Gramma's Fairytales" and Master Classes.
Brian Hashimoto speaks with Artistic Director Elizabeth Seldin about his love of directing and its ties into discovery and the curiosity of learning new things. Listen in as he dives into the culture of theater, not just in regards to the family vibe it creates amongst collaborators, but also the differences in LA and NYC as well as the focus on a new and important movement called "We See You White American Theater." Brian's incredible insight, brilliant creative and professional perspective along with a deep compassion is not to be missed. Also tune in to hear him speak about photography and the ethics of it at the uprising of protests and police brutality as well as the sweet balance of getting married in a pandemic. For more information about Brian please visit Brianhashimoto.com
Dexter and Linus moved to Walnut Grove only a few months ago but between a ghostly train whistle waking them up in the middle of the night and the full moon that beckons them to sneak out of the house on halloween night they might have gotten more than they bargained for...
Deeply inspiring music and lots of laughter. Elizabeth Seldin interviews Segnon who is a music producer living in NYC and speaks about work ethic, collaboration, creative flow, being a black man living at the epicenter of the pandemic during BLM and the energetic vibrations about what we create and put out in the world. Listen to the end to hear a song that Segnon Executive Produced and wrote the chorus to: "The Sun Comes Up" written and performed by Lafayette Stokley (Feat. Jessica Bennett).
Alegra has just moved to London for a research project through her university. But it wasn't until she met a small girl in Kensington Gardens named Juniper that she realized there was more to London than she expected.
Listen to Clockmaker Core Artist and Board Member Carley Robinson speak about the Black Lives Matter movement, being a Cornell Student during the pandemic, how she is creating change through her work with Applied Theater and the joyful experience of rediscovering her passion for acting with the Clockmakers.
Olive and Apollo discover that they have the same unique symbol tattoo and that leads them on a journey to a woodworkers shop at the end of a cobbled street and the magic they find inside.
When Brigid and Freya travel from a midnight starry beach to the largest climbing tree in the middle of the woods its not just healing sap from the tree that they find...
Gemma, just having lost her parents, worked steadily doing laundry in the river behind her house for the people in town. One day of grief bled into the other until the wind whipped up and she heard it. The stream...the stream of secrets.
Listen to the first ever episode of our interview series, hosted by core and founding member, Tyler Gardella, and featuring the Artistic Director of Clockmaker Arts, Elizabeth Seldin, and the Associate Artistic Director, Evie Hammer-Lester. Find out what Clockmaker Arts is all about and why we "Human First" while "Transforming the intangible."
It is August Eve, Lammas, Lughnasa and we are in Ithaca, New York at the tip of Cayuga lake at midnight with Marshall and Dakota who are about to find themselves between time at The Midnight Carnival.
Poppy had a bakery just at the edge of a dirt road in RobinsWood. She would bake the most wonderful treats and sing as she played with the fairies making a wish for someone in town each Full Moon at her wishing will. But she never made a wish for herself. That is until a stranger came to town.
Millie was a painter... but an accident the year prior had left her deaf in both ears. On a residency in Paris with her partner, Eden, and her dog Maxie she found magic where she thought it would never be again.
Zuri had moxy and the lost city of Atlantis had a secret... and because of this Zuri would learn the truth of what happened to Atlantis.
Some gardens are right there in front of your nose. Some are hidden far behind big stone walls. But the Willow Garden was only where the fairies could reach and one day a fairy named Simon took a woman named Ariya where no human has gone before.
Myla, a woman living in a secluded cottage by a town in Main, worked day and night diving into scientific experiments and yogic philosophy. But she was stuck. Her current experiment on how to scientifically separate "attachment from connection" kept flopping. That is, until Isaiah "Eyes" came as a visiting professor through the University Myla worked for to stay with her. "Sometimes" as Eyes would say "A little Chaos is just what ya need."
Eloise could see libraries of stories grow up around you as you spoke. She could take books off the shelf and jump right into them too. See Eloise, was a Story Jumper. She thought she was the only one. Until she met Dustin...
Its a summer evening in June and Brooke is on a mission to find the best hiding spot for the evening neighborhood kids game of Hide and Seek. So why not sneak into the creepy house at the top of the hill. But what she finds there... leads her to worlds she never knew existed. All because she snuck up to the top floor and went into the door in the floor in the attic..
A cold night. A full harvest moon. An unlikely trio of friends. And a tale. One that should you believe is as real and true as you and me. See. The thing you must not be afraid of is the dragon. No. It is the puzzle box. And most of all mind you remember the lesson because there is nothing loosing your sense of peace over. Such is the tale of Galina, her dog named Blue, The dragon and The Puzzle Box.
If you are lucky and wandering the side streets of London just off of Kensington Gardens then you may just happen upon "The Wish Cafe." This is exactly what happened to Emery on a summers night just after her shift at the British Museum and it wasn't until she met a man named Elliot that she truly understood the power of a wish.
Everyone knows that you get to make a wish on a shooting star. But what happens when you see two?...
Learn about our Podcast and the Episode Categories we will share: "Not Your Gramma's Fairytales," Artist Interviews, Audio Plays, and Master Class. More at ClockmakerArts.com
In this first episode we introduce you to the podcast and its various episode categories: "Not your gramma's Fairytales," Artist Interviews, AudioPlays and Master Class.