A theatre podcast exploring the process of Poseidon Theatre Company's work & tackling the issues and triumphs of being an independent theatre artist in New York City. Join us for candid conversations with New York City's up and coming artists working in theatre. Hosted by Producing Artistic Director…
Join us for an in depth conversation with Producing Artistic Director of The Tribe Theatre Company in NYC: Nick Browne. In this episode we delve into what it means to have a "company mindset". Nick is a director, producer and collaborator from St. Mary’s County Maryland. He received a BFA in Acting from Point Park University, where he studied extensively in directing and co-founded Pinnacle Productions, a student run experimental theatre company. In New York he has studied with SITI Theatre Company, NYTW and produced shows Off and Off-off-Broadway. Nick is the Producing Artistic Director of the Tribe Theatre Company, an ensemble dedicated to producing plays that mediate on underrepresented subjects and characters. Through innovative story telling and collaboration with bold new playwrights, Nick crafts theater that is visceral, immediate and inspires conversation. www.nickjbrowne.org, www.thetribenyc.com.
Join us for a candid and insightful conversation with up and coming NYC theatre director, Christopher Erlendson an award-winning director, writer, and producer based in NYC. He is currently taking a director's mentorship under DeMone Seraphin. A graduate of Pitzer College and Columbia Engineering, he studied a combination of theatre, dance, physics, and computer science. He graduated with dual degrees in Management Engineering and Computer Science. His focus is creating high-quality work that has elements of fantasy, science fiction, spirituality, diplomacy, or empathy at its core. Magic The Play, his most recent show, was an Equity Showcase with a sold-out week long run at Theatre Row. It is a play about both real and fake magic, political corruption, and truth, told in all-rhyme with live underscoring of violin and cello. Find out more at: www.ChristopherErlendson.com
Join us for an in-depth conversation about creating original work, producing and the paranormal with Elise Gainer: SAG-AFTRA actress, Elise Gainer is originally from Portland, Oregon where she performed for more than 10 years at 9 different professional theater companies and spent four seasons with the Oregon Symphony Pops singing with the Leyden Singers. She then gave up a corporate dream job and became the oldest undergraduate at The Boston Conservatory. After graduating Magna Cum Laude with a B.F.A. in Musical Theater Performance at the age of 42, she moved to New York City. She has enjoyed working in regional and Off-Off-Broadway productions, as well as film and web projects. After completing Tectonic Theater Project’s Moment Work Labs I and II, she was honored to be the featured writer/director in Moise Kaufman’s Masterclass on Moment Work with her current play, The Bloody Deed of 1857 (bloodydeed1857.com) Now in previews. She is the author of “Ghosts and Murders of Manhattan” with Arcadia Publishing, as part of their Images of America Series. Elise's current production The Bloody Deed of 1857 "The play you can't escape" begins previews March 2, 2018. Get your tickets for this one of a kind immersive experience at www.bloodydeed1857.com
In this episode, we are joined by Emma Friedman Cohen who played "Creon" in our inaugural production of Antigone. After graduating from Drama Centre in 2012 and training at the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute in Moscow, Emma has been working in New York and London in theatre and film. Previous productions include Theatre; Antigone (with Poseidon Theatre Company), Lady Inger, Midsummer Night's Dream, Uncle Vanya, The Changeling, Tartuffe Film My Friend the Polish Girl, Duet, The Longest Night and Prince Harming. Join us as we dive into our love of the classics and all things theatre. Subscribe today!
In This Episode, we are joined by Jeannine Frumess who is an actor, singer, and director based in New York. She won critical acclaim and a Tina Award for her off-Broadway debut in THE KID (The New Group) alongside Christopher Sieber and Jill Eikenberry. Other credits include CLIVE (workshop, dir. Ethan Hawke), TWILIGHT VISIT (Jewish Plays Project), THE SASQUATCH PROJECT (Musical Theater Factory), BRADLEY COLE (FringeNYC), and various NYC readings and workshops. YoungArts Award in Musical Theatre, 2005. B.A., Vassar College. Aaron and Jeannine dive into what it is to find the truth within your craft and keeping an eye on one's perspective of the world around you.
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In our Premier episode of the Poseidon Theatre Company Podcast. We are joined by company members Nate Suggs & Ludovic Coutaud as we discuss the process of being part of the directing team that launched PTC with their inaugural production of Antigone. Hosted by: Producing Artistic Director & Founder Aaron Salazar. Engineered by Gordon Palagi