Lifelong storytellers Shannon and Alyssa share their 2am parking lot talks, lost things, and uncertainties.
We finally saw live theatre! And we loved it. Romeo and Juliet took us down memory lane of all the versions we've seen and how to show difficult topics on stage. As a heads up, we talk about several serious themes in this episode, including suicide and sexual assault. If that's something that may trigger you, please skip this episode; we'll catch you next time!
From the winter archive, on this week's episode of Parking Lot Talks, Shannon and Alyssa are discuss being mooned by a TA, university theatre, and all the shows they saw in 2015.
In this episode of Parking Lot Talks, Shannon and Alyssa tackle a year in their theatre lives.
Happy 2021? Maybe...In this episode of Parking Lot Talks, Shannon and Alyssa talk balance.
In this episode of Parking Lot Talks, Shannon and Alyssa talk about the first and potentially only pandemic performance they've seen, Macbeth
In this episode of Parking Lot Talks, Shannon and Alyssa talk about the holidays, and books, and liking things even when you have valid critiques of them.
The very model of a modern major general, Shannon and Alyssa talk Pirates of Penzance, musicals, and Christmas plays.
In this episode of Parking Lot Talks, Shannon and Alyssa talk about the skills they've learned in the theatre, the weirdest jobs they've had, and how to use your creativity in the midst of chaos.
In this episode of Parking Lot Talks, Shannon and Alyssa discuss their love-hate relationship with audience participation, and what we can learn when we throw randos onto the stage.
In this episode of Parking Lot Talks, Shannon and Alyssa talk about their experiences writing plays, and the writer's struggle, and how every story is better with a dragon.
On this week's episode of Parking Lot Talks, Shannon and Alyssa share their experiences directing, the good times and the bad, with a little something extra for listeners who make it to the end.
The vibe is weird in this episode of Parking Lot Talks, but we're excited to have made it to five whole episodes. (Also Shannon has a drink in this episode & you can sometimes hear the straw. Neither of us noticed while recording. We're new to podcasting, and not great at it yet, but we are environmentally conscious.)
On this episode of Parking Lot Talks, Alyssa and Shannon go back to school, again... They discuss their paths to teaching and advice to students and teachers.
The first UncertainT show tested our resolve and our friendship. We fell down and got back up, and now we're sharing how we dd it.
In this episode of Parking Lot Talks, Alyssa and Shannon are back outside discussing theatre. Their conversation covers everything from their corona canceled performances to a serious debate on the merits of Pride and Prejudice's Mr. Darcy.Tell us your unpopular Jane Austen Opinion - uncertaintheatre@gmail.com OR 502-627-0296The "before times" play Alyssa couldn't remember the name of is: A Jewish JokeShows Mentioned in this Episode:12th Night, A Jewish Joke, Emma, Little Women, Pride and Prejudice, Women Playing Hamlet
Back where it all began, Shannon and Alyssa talk in the parking lot behind their high school theatre. In the episode, they share the good, bad, and downright disgusting tales of being a theatre kid, as well as share notes with fellow student theatre-makers.
Five 20-somethings share their stories of quarantine. Send us an email or leave us a message. We’d love to hear your stories, thoughts and feelings, pandemic related or otherwise. uncertaintheatre@gmail.com(502) 627-0296Thanks Lauren for our artwork! ig: @takeyourprecioustime