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Thesis on Joan is a podcast dedicated to amplifying voices from the LGBTQ+ community in the New York performing arts scene and examining the industry from a queer perspective! Join fanqueers and theatre professionals Holly (they/them) and Meghan (she/her) as they sit down with groundbreaking theatre folx, from Brooklyn cabaret performers to people backstage and on Broadway. For many queers, theatre has been an escape, this podcast looks to have open conversations on where we’ve come from and where we’re headed as a community, while queering the canon along the way. Part of the Broadway Podcast Network.

Holly Sansom, Meghan Dixon, and Broadway Podcast Network


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    #4.6 Queer the Tonys with Harrow and Meghan

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 47:02


    Hosts Harrow and Meghan share Tony reactions, queer recommendations and Summer plans. We talk Ruthie Ann Miles' spit takes, the Tony as a marketing tool, our love of Ariana Debose (host everything!), the Tony's response to the writer's strike, the Tonys continuing to sideline the creative awards, disappointments and celebrations of the big night, the Jimmy to City Center pipeline, the shows we wish got more attention (KPOP, Ain't No Mo') and, of course, spoilers for The Ultimatum. Our Action of the Ep is all the ways that you can support Drag Story Hour here in NYC! Tony Moments: Opening Performance Kimberly Akimbo Performance Some Like it Hot Performance & Juliet Performance Sweeney Todd Performance Into the Woods Performance Shucked Performance Action of the Ep:  Drag Story Hour Web Site  Instagram Volunteer Sign-Up Virtual Programming Queer Culture Recs: Mary's Bar The Ultimatum Carmen Machado's Writing on The Ultimatum Episode Credits: Edited by Meghan Dixon Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #4.5 Meghan & Harrow Return to the Shubert

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 52:50


    Hosts Harrow and Meghan discuss Some Like It Hot and White Girl in Danger. Hear the response from Meghan on the representation(s) of her namesake (but not her spelling) and thoughts on how queerness, gender, race, and identity are represented in these two very different productions. It's also time for Pride and there are many queer festivals, shows, and actions to take in June to support and celebrate the LGBTQ+ community! Show Discussions: Some Like It Hot Book by Matthew López and Amber Ruffin, music by Marc Shaiman, lyrics by Scott Wittman and Shaiman, directed and choreographed by Casey Nicholaw Some Like It Not: Are Men in Dresses Still Funny? Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman Have Read Your Criticisms About Broadway's Some Like It Hot White Girl in Danger By Michael R. Jackson, directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, and choreographed by Raja Feather Kelly Teeth at Playwrights Horizons, February 2024 Book and music by Anna K. Jacobs, book and lyrics by Michael R. Jackson, choreographed by Raja Feather Kelly, and directed by Sarah Benson Upcoming Shows: FRIGID New York presents the 2023 Queerly Festival UNDER St. Marks & The Kraine Theater, June 15-July 3rd New Ambassadors Theatre Company's Blurring Boundaries 2023 Hudson Guild Theatre, June 14-18th The Tank annual PrideFest The Tank, June 16-25th Foxes by Dexter Flanders, directed by James Hillier 59E59's Theater A, June 1 - July 2nd Action of the Ep:  Black & Pink - A nationwide PenPal program to match incarcerated LGBTQIA2S+ people and people living with HIV/AIDS with PenPals who correspond, build relationships, and participate in harm reduction and affirmation. Queer Culture Recs: Lempicka Woman Is Stay Girl in a Green Dress, Tamara de Lempicka Dyke Beer Episode Credits: Edited by Harrow Sansom Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #4.4 Summoning Magic with Daniel K. Isaac

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 56:34


    Daniel K. Isaac, star of stage and (TV) screen joins hosts Harrow & Meghan for an in-depth discussion of his theatrical work, particularly his play Once Upon a (Korean) Time and his role in Noah Diaz's You Will Get Sick. We fanqueer over Ryan Haddad's Dark Disabled Stories and learn about the inspiration and research behind Daniel's work (including his Mom). We discuss the importance of overcoming design hurdles and demanding big production value, letting go during the writing process and generational resilience. We react very excitedly to Daniel's book references and recommendations and his many Queering the Canon suggestions. Finally, we start petitioning to get Daniel to play Marx in an eventual screen adaptation of Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin and Daniel promises to keep writing. Daniel K. Isaac: Instagram | Twitter  Web Site Queer Culture Recs: Here for It by R Erik Thomas The Groom Will Keep His Name by Matt Ortile Memorial by Bryan Washington Real Life by Brandon Taylor Less by Andrew Sean Greer Alexander Che Michael Cunningham Queer Korean Shout Outs: Diana Oh (Our TOJ Interview with Diana!) Jason Kim Hansol Jung Shannon Tyo Deborah S. Craig Queer Gives: Ma-Yi Theater Company Episode Credits: Edited by Meghan Dixon Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #4.3 In the moment with Meghan & Harrow

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 54:00


    Hosts Meghan and Harrow have a spoiler-full discussion of Fat Ham by James Ijames, directed by Saheem Ali and Dark Disabled Stories by Ryan J. Haddad, directed by Jordan Fein. Hear how their New Year's resolutions and intentions are going, their queer theatre character fanfic dreams, what queer-ish shows they hope to see next, how to support the NYCLU in disbanding the NYPD's Strategic Response Group, and what Meghan is finally watching in Queer Culture Recs. Fat Ham by James Ijames, directed by Saheem Ali Dark Disabled Stories by Ryan J. Haddad, directed by Jordan Fein Upcoming Shows White Girl in Danger Shucked Sweeney Todd The Thanksgiving Play Episode Mentions Ryan J. Haddad's Instagram A Strange Loop by Michael R. Jackson soft by Donja R. Love DANCIN' Action of the Ep SRG Fact Sheet Volunteer Projects/Activities - testifying, digital advocacy, canvassing, and more SRG Action Toolkit Queer Culture Recs Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg Hijab Butch Blues by Lamya H Yellowjackets Heavenly Creatures Episode Credits Edited by Harrow Sansom Thesis on Joan Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    #4.2 Every Crayon in the Box with Justin David Sullivan

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 52:04


    Justin David Sullivan, currently starring as May in & Juliet on Broadway, brings a burst of queer joy to the podcast. Hosts Harrow and Meghan talk with Justin about the representation that has inspired her, crayons and our type A personalities, what drives them to continue to advocate for inclusivity and representation on stage and how they landed their dream role in & Juliet! We also discuss the unique position of stepping into a character for a Broadway transfer, the queer audience responses to the character of May, the queer anthems of & Juliet, and why she thinks & Juliet is “the queerest show on Broadway.” Justin leaves with a stack of Queer Culture Rec homework and shares with us more about Thee Open House Project started by former guest, Sis! Justin David Sullivan: Instagram | TikTok | Youtube Justin finding out they landed the role of May Show Links Meghan & Harrow talk & Juliet Queer Culture Recs: Just By Looking At Him by Ryan O'Connell Queer Gives: Thee Open House Project Episode Credits: Edited by Meghan Dixon Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #4.1 Sara Porkalob's Villain Arc

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 62:38


    Season four kicks off with artist, activist, cultural worker, and Pisces, Sara Porkalob (she/they)! Sara and hosts Harrow (they/them) and Meghan (she/her) get pumped for Dragon Cycle, Sara's trilogy of musical plays about her family (and the queer upbringing of our dreams), manifesting the next role in their villain arc, queerness as performance, mentoring as resource sharing, and intersectional performance critique. She also shares her reaction to and takeaways from the response to the 1776 Vulture interview and how she continues to live and practice her values. Sara Porkalob: Website | Instagram | Twitter  TeenTix Queer Culture Recs: Queer historical figure love letters Queer Gives: YouthCare Lambert House Episode Credits: Edited by Harrow Sansom Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #3.12 & Juliet, You Will Get Sick and 2023 Resolutions

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 53:53


    Harrow and Meghan wrap up the season with a show catch-up, a reflection on the last year, and theatrical resolutions for 2023. Hosts discuss the millennial bait of & Juliet and how it measures up to other jukebox musicals, our love of Betsy Wolfe, and what worked and didn't work for us in this star-crossed lovers tale with new queer characters. Hosts also discuss the recent run of the Roundabout Theatre Company production of You Will Get Sick and how it flips our expectations for character relationships. We discuss the transactional nature of caregiving, and we attempt to unravel the metaphors and symbols of the play's story arc. Shout outs to Brian D'Arcy James, I Want to F*ck Like Romeo & Juliet by Andrew Rincón, Strange Loop, and Breaking the Binary Theatre Festival as we wrap up 2023. Support Trans Youth this holiday season with Trans Santa. Show Discussions: & Juliet Music from Max Martin Book by David West Read Directed by Luke Shepherd Playing at the Stephen Sondheim Theater You Will Get Sick By Noah Diaz Directed by Sam Pinkleton Action of the Ep:  TransSanta Wishlists Episode Credits: Edited by Meghan Dixon Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #3.11 Cool, Cool, Considerate Queers

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 90:30


    Hosts Meghan and Harrow discuss a new round of queer theatre including the Breaking the Binary Theatre Festival readings of TRANS WORLD by Ty Defoe, Hide and Hide by Roger Q. Mason, and Overheard directed by L Morgan Lee, as well as Where the Mountain Meets the Sea by Jeff Augustin and I Wanna F*ck Like Romeo and Juliet by Andrew Rincón. Special guest and Harrow's partner, Luci DeVoy joins in a deep dive into Roundabout Theatre's revival of 1776 with her thoughts on representation, land acknowledgments, and where she expects them to show up next.  Show Discussions: Breaking the Binary Theatre Festival TRANS WORLD by Ty Defoe Hide and Hide by Roger Q. Mason Overheard directed by L Morgan Lee Where the Mountain Meets the Sea by Jeff Augustin I Wanna F*ck Like Romeo and Juliet by Andrew Rincón Listen to a reading on The Parsnip Ship - 32:40 1776 music and lyrics by Sherman Edwards, book by Peter Stone Sarah Porkalob Vulture Interview References: Special guest Luci DeVoy: Instagram Action of the Ep:  Call on Congress and the Biden administration to swiftly pass permanent protections for undocumented immigrants in our country. National Domestic Workers Alliance: Sign the petition New York Immigration Coalition: Write to your representatives Queer Culture Recs: Cruise with Ben and David Queer Folx Book Club Episode Credits: Edited by Harrow Sansom Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    #3.10 Not Being OK With Sis

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 63:03


    Artist, Activist, and Self-Proclaimed Sister to thee people Sis joins us from the road as she wrapped up playing Ado Annie in the National tour of Oklahoma! We talk about how Ado Annie has been with her for years, execution and expectations when it comes to revivals, and theatre as a mirror to realize the world that we've created. We find out why now is the time for Sis to be Elle Woods, discuss the challenges of creating your own work as a marginalized creator, not being OK with the state of theater, the lasting effects of the Trans March on Broadway, and the dangers of conflating experiences of trans folx. Sis is hands down the most excited we've ever had a guest get for Queer Culture Recs - let's just say we should all have the best of both worlds. SIS: Instagram | Twitter  The Next Generation Project: Website | Instagram | Twitter  Our Offering The Open House Project Queer Culture Recs: Hannah Montana Queer Gives: Next Generation Project - Donate Episode Credits: Edited by Meghan Dixon Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #3.9 Queer (Show) Round-Up

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 71:18


    Hosts Meghan and Harrow discuss all the queer shows they've seen recently (and not so recently)! Hear shout outs to Songs From Bark of Millions by Taylor Mac and Matt Ray, Gumiho by Nina Ki, The Nosebleed written and directed by Aya Ogawa, As You Like It adapted by Shaina Taub & Laurie Woolery, and Lavender Men by Roger Q. Mason. They go into deeper dives on Once Upon a (Korean) Time by Daniel K. Isaac and american (tele)visions by Victor I. Cazares! Plus, get behind-the-scenes thoughts on the making of this podcast, a discussion of the current “drag moment” trend in theatre, and what playwright Harrow and Meghan moved aside in order to take a photo with their show poster. A full transcription of this episode is available here Content Warning: Discussion of sexual assault between 27:16-29:13 Show Discussions: Songs From Bark of Millions by Taylor Mac and Matt Ray    Gumiho by Nina Ki, directed by Kai Kim The Nosebleed written and directed by Aya Ogawa As You Like It adapted by Shaina Taub & Laurie Woolery, directed by Laurie Woolery Lavender Men by Roger Q. Mason, directed by Lovell Holder Once Upon a (Korean) Time by Daniel K. Isaac, directed by Ralph B. Peña american (tele)visions by Victor I. Cazares, directed by Rubén Polendo Upcoming Shows: 1776 - September 16, 2022-January 8, 2023, American Airlines Theatre & Juliet - previews begin October 28th, Stephen Sondheim Theatre I Wanna F*ck Like Romeo and Juliet - October 20-November 5, 2022, 59E59 Theaters Turning Krasniqi - November 3- 6, 2022, AMT Theater The Patient Gloria - November 16-December 4, 2022, St. Ann's Warehouse Episode References: Some Like It Not: Are Men in Dresses Still Funny? Action of the Ep:  Fair Chance for Housing Campaign Take action Queer Culture Recs: A League of Their Own Episode Credits: Edited by Harrow Sansom Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    #3.8 You Are What You Watch with Victor I. Cazares

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 51:50


    Victor I. Cazares, a non-binary Poz Queer Indigenous Mexican Artist, sits down with Harrow and Meghan to talk about the premiere of their show american (tele)visions, opening the New York Theatre Workshop season. We discuss the villains of capitalism and the art and politics that inspired the play, the incredible team that has brought the multi-media world of American (Tele)Visions to the stage, queers and the multi-verse, and a demand for messy realities on stage. Victor also discusses their role as a teacher and mentor of young playwrights, the sinister nature of linear storytelling, and a call for more Brown and Black Latine folx in theatre. We reveal to Victor how creepy stalker we can get with twitter feeds, we choose violence in our Queering the Canon, and discuss who gets to be our storytellers (spoiler: one is Tony Soprano). Victor I. Cazares: Instagram | Twitter  American (Tele)Visions Learn More & Get Tickets Queer Culture Recs: The Sopranos Other Links: Papa Was a Rodeo by The Magnetic Fields PENAmerica Dreaming Out Loud Queer Gives: RAICES- The Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education & Legal Services Learn More Support Episode Credits: Edited by Meghan Dixon Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #3.7 Reclaiming stories with George Strus

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 57:03


    The Founding Artistic Director of the Breaking the Binary Theatre Festival (BTB), George Strus, joins us as we kick off the second half of Season 3! Hear from George about BTB, a communal, new play development hub for trans, nonbinary, two-spirit plus actors, directors, writers, dramaturgs, and stage managers, created by members of that community. Geroge discusses how BTB was inspired and created within a year, the incredible artists involved (including many past Thesis on Joan guests), what developmental choices they're most proud of, the urgency and necessity of this kind of work, and the future of BTB. Hosts Harrow and Meghan check in after their summer hiatus to chat about Meghan's honeymoon and Harrow's name change! A full transcription of this episode is available here Action of the Ep Sign up to volunteer with a local organization! SAGE New York Civil Liberties Union American Indian Community House Theatre of the Oppressed NYC George Strus: Instagram | Twitter  Breaking the Binary Theatre Festival: Instagram | Twitter  Tickets on sale Monday, September 26th October 10-16th at Theatre Row TRANS WORLD by Ty Defoe, Director Dominique Rider, Dramaturg Josephine Kearns TWITCH by Liliana Padilla, Director Jack Ferver, Dramaturg Desiree (Des) Mitton HIDE AND HIDE by Roger Q. Mason, Director é boylan, Dramaturg Gaven Trinidad WORK HARD HAVE FUN MAKE HISTORY by Ruth Tang, Director Kedian Keohan, Dramaturg Lewis Fender NANA by Aziza Barnes, Director Rad Pereira, Dramaturg Al Parker THELMA AND LOUISE AND THE TIME MACHINE by Mara Vélez Meléndez, Director Sivan Battat AN EVENING OF COMMISSIONED MONOLOGUES, Director L Morgan Lee, Dramaturg George Strus Pride Plays Queer Culture Recs: RuPaul's Drag Race  International Spin-Offs Queen of the Universe Monét X Change The Real Housewives Beyoncé's Renaissance Rina Sawayama Demi Lovato's Holy Fvck Queer Gives: Breaking the Binary Theatre Festival Black Trans Liberation Trans Entertainment Guild The Okra Project Legacy Episode Credits: Edited by Harrow Sansom Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #3.6 Theatrical Revelator: Qween Jean

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 48:09


    The incomparable Qween Jean, costume designer and activist, sits down with Holly and Meghan to talk activism, theatre design, and hopes for the future of queer liberation. We discuss designing for revivals versus new work, what makes a good collaborative relationship, not living with the rules, and creating freedom for the stories of BIPOC artists to be told without relying on adjacency to whiteness. In a relevant and prophetic conversation, Qween Jean breaks down the wars we are facing today that we can't ignore, the direction towards real equitable change, the need to uproot and reimagine failing systems, multiple ways to support Black Trans folx, and the way for everyone to have the chance to rise.  Check the show notes to find out more about Lavender Men by Roger Q. Mason playing this Summer at Skylight Theatre in LA and streaming. Qween Jean: Website | Instagram Episode Mentions Lavender Men by Roger Q. Mason soft at MCC Stonewall Protests Bridges4Life GLITS Black Trans Travel Fund For the Gworls Black Trans Femmes Artist Collective Queer Culture Recs: Queer Cook Outs! Queer Gives: Black Trans Liberation Black Trans Liberation Kitchen Episode Credits: Edited by Meghan Dixon Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #3.5 Tonys Recap: Six Shots for Chris Harper

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 50:06


    Welcome to a Tony Award reaction episode with hosts Meghan and Holly! Hear about the highlights and shocks of the evening, their love of Ariana DeBose and Ruthie Ann Miles, the queer kiss you might have missed, the stress and joy for A Strange Loop, and lots of ideas for a new recurring section of the ceremony. They also discuss how it's actively becoming impossible to watch the Tonys, what was overdone, the show they really want to see now, what they'll pass on, and the honorary CoPros of a previous Tony Award winner. Finally, thoughts on Holly's experience of a Korean production of Hadestown, Meghan revisiting A Strange Loop, and shoutouts to upcoming events and shows this summer! References: Hadestown at the Dream Theater in Busan, Korea Closed June 5, 2022 A Strange Loop  On sale through October 30th at the Lyceum Theatre Fat Ham  Now through July 17th at The Public Theatre Six  On sale through January 8, 2023 at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre BroadwayCon July 8 - 10th at the Manhattan Center + New Yorker Hotel Dreaming the Queer Future: TGNC Representation & Playwrights in the American Theatre HOT! Festival  July 2022 at Dixon Place 2022 Tony Award Nominations and Winners Watch now on Paramount Plus Dear Evan Hansen Best Musical win photo and video Action of the Ep/Queer Gives: Katelyn Jetelina - Your Local Epidemiologist Firearms: What you can do right now Swiss Cheese method for reducing firearm deaths in the US Everytown Support Fund Sign up to volunteer in your community with Everytown Support Fund  Donate to Everytown Support Fund here Episode Credits: Edited by Holly Sansom Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #3.4 Happy Pride! Queer Show Round-Up

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 72:18


    Happy Pride! Join Holly and Meghan for a super queer round-up of everything we've seen recently and are excited to see this month. Beware - spoilers abound! We talk about the genius of Paula Vogel and the revival of How I Learned to Drive. We attempt to manifest a queer dating conversation between Ryan Haddad and Michael R. Jackson and share our love of fat protagonists as we talk about A Strange Loop. Holly has thoughts on The Minutes and we both try to unpack our experience at Which Way to the Stage. As queer psychics, we predict the transfer of Into the Woods and The ThanksGiving Play (we promise we recorded this weeks ago), dream cast and queer Into the Woods, and welcome Milky White into the queer canon. We also shout-out upcoming shows in June we're excited to check out and our current queer culture recommendations. Shows Discussed: How I Learned to Drive Now in performance at the Friedman Theatre on Broadway Closing June 12th A Strange Loop Now in performance at the Lyceum Theatre on Broadway Tickets on Sale through October 16th Which Way to the Stage Performances ended June 5th at MCC Into the Woods Broadway Transfer begins June 28th at the St. James Theatre Performances June 28th-August 21st Upcoming Shows: Fat Ham Through July 3rd at the Public Theatre FRIGID New York Queerly Fest Various performances throughout June soft Through June 26th at MCC Theatre Criminal Queerness Festival June 22nd-26th at Lincoln Center Action of the Ep/Queer Gives:  NYCLU SRG Campaign SRG Fact Sheet Social Media Toolkit  Sign the petition Queer Culture Recs: Gentleman Jack Man About Town: The Story of Murray Hall from The Gilded Gentlemen Podcast Episode Credits: Edited by Meghan Dixon Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #3.3 Manifesting Broadway with Michael R. Jackson

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 44:13


    Hosts chat with two-time Tony nominated playwright, composer, and lyricist, Michael R. Jackson, creator of the Pulitzer Prize winning musical A Strange Loop which is up for 11 Tony awards! They discuss how A Strange Loop developed into an all Black queer and trans cast that manifested themselves to Broadway, how choreographer Raja Feather Kelly turns up the volume on people, queering religiosity, and the ongoing beef with the cast and a certain actor. Jackson also gets into what he hopes audiences are thinking about when seeing the show, what it feels like to now be a gatekeeper, the horror musical he's currently working on, and advice for the next generation of artists.  A full transcription of this episode is available through this link. Michael R Jackson: Website | Instagram | Twitter  A Strange Loop on Broadway The Patti Murin “Beef” Creator References Troy Anthony C.A. Johnson Thesis on Joan episode with C.A. Keelay Gipson  Queer Culture Recs: Murder, She Wrote Queer Gives: Musical Theatre Factory Episode Credits: Edited by Holly Sansom Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #3.2 Queer Caretaker, Paula Vogel

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 64:07


    We are thrilled to welcome the legendary Paula Vogel as our first guest on Season Three! We talk about the revival of How I Learned to Drive currently making its Broadway debut at Manhattan Theatre Club's Friedman Theatre as well as other highlights from Paula's incredible career. We talk gender collision, theater-viewing as obligation, the inspiring next generation of playwrights and theatermakers, subverting dangerous myths about queers through theater, reinventing Paula's theatrical catalogue, how Holly followed in Paula's footsteps, and increasing access to plays by BIPOC and queer writers through the virtual archive Bard at the Gate. Additionally, Paula gives us a ton of ways to support queer youth in Texas and Florida and wants your ideas on how else to create safe spaces. Stay tuned after the credits for very special surprise guests. Paula Vogel: Website | Twitter  Paula Vogel's Reading List Bard at the Gate Dr. Anne Fausto-Sterling's Writing Charlie Francis Chan Jr.'s Exotic Oriental Murder Mystery by Lloyd Suh Unmerciful Good Fortune by Eddie Sanchez The Drag by Mae West Philip Kan Gotanda Naomi Iizuka The Country Wife by William Wycherly Do a Paula Vogel Bake-Off! Queer Culture Recs: Cheryl Wheeler- Music / Concert Dates Bush Tetras - Snakes Crawl / You Taste Like the Tropics Queer Gives: Donate to Bard at the Gate Gay Pride Orlando - October 15, 2022 Equality Florida TENT- Transgender Education Network of Texas Episode Credits: Edited by Meghan Dixon Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #3.1 Queer Until Proven Otherwise (Suffs, Wolf Play, Company)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 56:08


    Hosts Meghan and Holly kick off season three of Thesis on Joan and share how they're queering up the format this year! They discuss shows they saw during the hiatus, including Wolf Play by Hansol Jung at Soho Rep, Company on Broadway, and a deep dive on Suffs by Shaina Taub at The Public. Also, get a sneak peek of all the shows they have booked and want to see so you can join in on the conversation.  A full transcription of this episode is available through this link. Shows We Saw Ring of Keys: Queering the Canon Concert Series at Joe's Pub Wolf Play at Soho Rep.  Company at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre Suffs at The Public Shows We Want to See Seven Sins by Company XIV KPOP at Circle in the Square Theatre  Justin Vivian Bond: Oh Mary, It's Spring! At Joe's Pub Taylor Mac and Matt Ray: Songs from the Bark of Millions at Joe's Pub Shows We Are Going To See for colored girls who have considered suicide/ when the rainbow is enuf  at the Booth Theatre Strange Loop at the Lyceum Theatre How I Learned to Drive at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre Funny Girl at the August Wilson Theatre  Action of the Ep & Queer Gives: ACLU Pledge: Support Trans Youth Now Donate to Thrive Youth Center in San Antonio Texas Queer Culture Recs: Astrid and Lily Save the World - free on NBC! Black Cake by Charmaine Wilkerson Razorblade Tears by S. A. Cosby Episode Credits: Edited by Holly Sansom Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #2.15 Revolutionary Storytelling with Cecilia Gentili

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 71:10


    Legendary advocate, organizer and storyteller Cecilia Gentili joins us for the final episode of Season Two! We talk about her autobiographical show The Knife Cuts Both Ways and finding beauty in your story when the world wants to “reduce you to a ball of trauma.” She shares the joy of being a part of Pose (her first ever audition!) and some behind the scene stories from late night filming with Janet Mock. We talk more about her work being a resource and voice for the community in issues of gender equity through Transgender Equity Consulting and Cecilia closes us out with a call to action for all queer artists, reminding them of their power to shape the future. Holly & Meghan talk queering the holidays and some work they've seen featuring previous guests: National Queer Theater's LUCIÉRNAGAS written by Javier Rivera DeBruin and IS THIS A ROOM featuring Becca Blackwell. For our action of the ep, find out the many ways that you can get involved with The Center's statewide advocacy coalition, RiseOut, The People's Platform. Thesis on Joan will return for Season Three in Spring 2022! A full transcription of this episode is available through this link. Action of the Ep:  RiseOut, The People's Platform Contact Your Reps Volunteer with the Action Team Join the Mobile Advocacy Network Check Out Advocacy Bootcamp Cecilia Gentili: Instagram | Twitter  Transgender Equity Consulting Queer Culture Recs: Dangerous Liaisons  Queer Gives: Solutions Not Punishment Brave Space Alliance St. James Infirmary Episode Credits: Edited by Meghan Dixon Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #2.14 Decolonizing the Process with the New Visions Fellowship

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 85:40


    This week's guests, ayla xuân chi sullivan, Nick Hadikwa Mwaluko, and Roger Q. Mason come from the inaugural New Vision Fellowship for Black trans and gender non-conforming playwrights, a partnership with the National Queer Theatre and Dramatist Guild! As the Fellowship co-founder/lead mentor, Roger shares the genesis of the program, the need for work, mentorship, time, space, and the opportunity to just be. Fellows Nick and ayla discuss their plays in development, having a space where they can be their fullest selves, learning from each other non-hierarchically, and decolonizing the process of professional work. The trio also gets into trans identity as spiritual identity, theatre as a ritual, assumptions about what Black, queer, trans joy looks like, and the gift and journey of preparing the road for the next generation. Hosts Holly and Meghan discuss how the last year and a half have affected their relationships to theatre, Kristina Wong, Sweatshop Overlord, and signing up for free bystander, conflict de-escalation, harassment response, and resilience training with Hollaback! You can find a full transcript of this episode here. Action of the Ep:  Sign up for a free Hollaback! Training! Hollaback!'s mission is to end harassment in all its forms by transforming the culture that perpetuates hate and harassment. They carry out this mission by building the power of everyday people to create safe and welcoming environments for all. The free trainings include bystander intervention, conflict de-escalation, responding to and preventing harassment, and resilience.  GUESTS:  New Visions Fellowship: Instagram ayla xuân chi sullivan: Website | Instagram | Twitter  Nick Hadikwa Mwaluko: New Play Exchange | Instagram | Twitter  Roger Q. Mason: Website | Instagram | Twitter Afrofuturism with Carnegie Hall  Queer Gives: Diamond Stylz: Marsha's Plate Podcast | Black Trans Women, Inc FIERCE NYC National Queer Theatre - with a comment for the New Visions Fellowship! Episode Credits: Edited by Holly Sansom Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #2.13 An Awakened State with Mei Ann Teo

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 71:24


    Mei Ann Teo, theatre, film maker, and Associate Artistic Director of New Work at Oregon Shakespeare Festival, stops by the podcast to give Holly and Meghan a master class in civically minded art, church skits as artistic awakenings, queer plays written by “straight” identifying teens, liberation as a way to subvert the grand narrative and the life changing moment that set them on the path to being a devised theater creator. She shares more about the unique way that Oregon Shakespeare Festival @OSFashland is approaching the artistic director role and how we need to all come to terms with our addiction to producing Shakespeare. Most importantly they blow our mind by teasing the queer camp Little Shop of Horrors of our dreams that we're unapologetically thirsty for. Meghan and Holly talk about the New York Times article “As Broadway Returns, Shows Rethink and Restage Depictions of Race” and share some upcoming work from previous guests. You can find a full transcript of this episode here. Article Discussed As Broadway Returns, Shows Rethink and Restage Depictions of Race Action of the Ep:  Check out our previous guests' creative projects! Luciernagas with National Queer Theater at the 14th St. Y November 11-30th - written by prior guest Javier Rivera DeBruin Chicken and Biscuits on Broadway through January 2, 2022- sound design by prior guest Twi McCallum “Wait, Is This a Date?” - new podcast hosted by prior guest Drew Gregory August Wilson's Seven Guitars at Arena Stage in DC November 26-December 26th featuring prior guest Lady Dane Figueroa Edidi as Ruby Mirrors by prior guest Azure D. Osborne-Lee premiering virtually on November 10, 2021 Maybe Burke in Maybzgiving: A Queernucopia at 54 Below November 23, 2021 Mei Ann Teo: Website | Instagram  Oregon Shakespeare Festival Web Site Queer Culture Recs: Eye to Eye: Portraits of Lesbians by JEB Queer | Art | Film Screenings at the IFC Queer Gives: The Jean Moye Dark Fund - Learn More & Donate Episode Credits: Edited by Meghan Dixon Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #2.12 Decentering Broadway with Miss Hazel Jade

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 74:40


    Hosts chat with Miss Hazel Jade, director, dramaturg, playwright, librettist, literary consultant, and investor for Broadway and the West End! Miss Hazel shares her current focus to decenter Broadway, return to grassroots nonprofit regional theatre, and inspire the next generation of theatre-makers. She highlights the legal issues with investing in American theatre, her love of creating theatre for the West End and UK, and why we need to dissolve the Broadway League. She also shares how one of her many upcoming projects, The Regulars: A Folk Musical, will give us the queer and trans creative team, cast, and bar of our dreams. Holly and Meghan discuss the 2021 Tony Awards and some action steps to help end solitary confinement and reduce the incarcerated population in New York City and State. You can view a transcript of this episode here. Action of the Ep:  New York Campaign for Alternatives to Isolated Confinement (CAIC) #HALTsolitary Campaign - Humane Alternative to Long-Term Solitary Confinement Act  Phone to Action Tool to Email, Tweet, & Call City Council Speaker Corey Johnson to urge him and the city council to truly end solitary confinement in New York City VOCAL-NY - working to end mass incarceration by ending discriminatory and abusive policing practices, reducing the number of people incarcerated, and removing barriers to jobs, housing & voting for people with conviction histories Miss Hazel Jade: Website | Instagram | Twitter  The Regulars: A Folk Musical Website | Instagram Queer Culture Recs: The L Word Gossip Girl Ridley Jones Queer Gives: The Trevor Project - Donate here! Episode Credits: Edited by Holly Sansom Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #2.11 Aggressively Korean with Nina Ki

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 64:00


    Today we sit down with playwright, aerialist, and mother of three dogs, Queerean Nina Ki! We discuss the extra labor that goes into submitting as an artist of color, acting in your own plays (because you're the only person who knows Korean), writing horror (Asian style), finding inspiration from unlikely sources on Netflix, queering deeply upsetting Korean folk tales, integrating aerial work into musicals, looking for Queerean representation in media, and Holly has their bi-annual podcast Buffy fan moment with Nina.  We also discuss our thoughts ahead of the Tony Awards, our return to Broadway seeing Wicked the musical and how you can help raise awareness for missing LGBTQ+ and BIPOC individuals. You can view a transcript of this episode here. Action of the Ep:  Action & Awareness for Queer and BIPOC Missing Persons Further Reading Why Cases of Missing Trans Individuals are Rarely Solved Media Bias in Missing Persons Cases Not our Native Daughters Trans Doe Task Force MMI People Who Are Missing Nina Ki: Website | Instagram Soft Jade, A Radio Play - Yale Summer Cabaret IAMA Theater - Broken English Queens Theater - Broken English, Primary Colors, One Small Step Queer Culture Recs: The Chosen and the Beautiful by Nghi Vo Monstress by Marjorie Liu The Half of It - Netflix Queer Gives: Venmo - @FCFilms Instagram - @DecolonizeAcupuncture Episode Credits: Edited by Meghan Dixon Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #2.10 Mixing It Up with Twi McCallum

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 55:39


    Hosts Meghan & Holly chat with Twi McCallum (she/they/he), the first woman of color sound designer of a Broadway show! Hear how Twi came to work on their Broadway debut, Chicken & Biscuits (previews begin TOMORROW, September 23, 2021), the history of women and POC sound designers on Broadway (not many), how things have changed since Twi published an open letter to the theatre community last year, and her concerns for the future. They also share their love of designing musicals, how she manifested more musical projects, the difference between sound designers and composers, thoughts on virtual theatre, and his dream role in film production. Holly and Meghan also check-in about their upcoming trip to a Broadway show and some ways to fight for reproductive justice. You can find a transcript of this episode here. Action of the Ep:  Tell your members of Congress to support the Women's Health Protection Act  Sign petition from Planned Parenthood Twi McCallum: Website Open Letter to the Theatre Community on Hiring Black Designers and Creatives Chicken & Biscuits - Circle In The Square Theatre It Came From Outer Space - Chicago Shakespeare Theater Queer Culture Recs: Pose Queer Gives: Qween Jean: Website | Instagram | Black Trans Liberation | Venmo - @Miss_Jean Donja R. Love: Instagram | Twitter | Write It Out! - Donate Episode Credits: Edited by Holly Sansom Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #2.9 Ryan J. Haddad is Still Single

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 91:24


    We're back with the hilarious and insightful actor and playwright Ryan J. Haddad to kick-off the second half of Season Two! Ryan's show Hi, Are You Single? was a pandemic, digital theater high point for us - we go into the backstory and creation of this piece and what it was like to tell stories about connections during COVID. Ryan also (maybe accidentally?) announces his next show coming in 2022, Dark Disabled Stories. We also discuss radical accessibility, exploring ableism in Dark Disabled Stories, the lack of true depictions of disabled stories, the sinister nature of tearjerkers, frozen custard and other Northeast Ohio hotspots, and an upcoming opportunity to go on a date with Ryan. Meghan and Holly also encourage you to go out and patronize your queer spaces! Cheers, queers! You can find a transcript of this episode here. Action of the Ep:  Eat, drink and be queer at your local Queer hangs! Lesbian Bar Project Alibi Lounge Ryan J. Haddad: Website | Instagram | Twitter  Woolly Mammoth 2021-2022 Season Queer Culture Recs: Megan Stalter at New York Comedy Festival Megan Stalter: Twitter Otherworld - Holly's Columbus pick! Queer Gives: Follow Imani Barbarin: @crutches_and_spice Imani Barbarin Patreon Episode Credits: Edited by Meghan Dixon Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #2.8 Reimagining the world with Javier Rivera DeBruin

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 71:04


    Wrap up Pride month with playwright and impact producer, Javier Rivera DeBruin, and hosts Meghan and Holly! Javi discusses how queerness, magical realism/fantasy/scifi in theatre allows a unique opportunity for anything to happen, the dynamics of family in their writing and in the theatre community, and why theatre is the Grey Gardens of the arts. Learn what Javi does as an Impact Producer for documentaries like DISCLOSURE and TRANS IN TRUMPLAND, practices that theatre could adapt from documentaries, and the rewards of contributing to the counter narratives to the recent attacks against trans youth. Holly and Meghan also discuss upcoming shows in July and how you can support the Equality Act!   Upcoming Shows:  Trans Moses at Ars Nova - Created & Performed by Christian Luu   Brother, Brother at NYTW - by Aleshea Harris, directed by Shayok Misha Chowdhury Action of the Ep:  Call and email your Senators to support the Equality Act Javier Rivera DeBruin: Website | Instagram | Twitter  Parsnip Ship Radio Roots Writers' Group DISCLOSURE TRANS IN TRUMPLAND Queer Culture Recs: Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas  Felix Ever After by Kacen Callender Queer Gives: Third Wave Fund - DONATE Sex Worker Giving Circle Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #2.7 Criminal Queerness with National Queer Theater

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 79:41


    Celebrate Pride with National Queer Theater's Criminal Queerness Festival! Hosts are joined by director, playwright, actor, teaching artist and National Queer Theater (NQT) Artistic Director Adam Odsess-Rubin and playwright, dramaturg and Co-Producer of the Criminal Queerness Festival Adam A. El-Sayigh. In addition to the trio of shows for this year's Criminal Queerness Festival we talk about fighting for queer liberation through art, queerness as a political act, a producing theater's responsibility to artists, the many incredible programs offered by NQT, and the trials and tribulations of producing outdoor theater. Meghan and Holly talk about their dream pride celebrations (it's not in June), pride celebrations happening this month, the work of Communities United for Police Reform and the MaYi Theater's production of ONCE UPON A (KOREAN) TIME by Daniel K. Isaac and directed by Ralph B. Peña.  ONCE UPON A (KOREAN) TIME: Show Information National Queer Theater: Web Site Get Tickets for the Criminal Queerness Festival THIS IS NOT A MEMORIZED SCRIPT, THIS IS A WELL-REHEARSED STORY By Dima Mikhayel Matta, Directed by Em Weinstein By Victor I. Cazares, Directed by Borna Barzin LAYALINA By Martin Yousif Zebari, Directed by Sivan Battat NQT Programs  Adam A. El-Sayigh Web Site Instagram (for charcuterie gold) Twitter Adam Odsess-Ruben Instagram Action of the Ep Communities United for Police Reform Take Action: Budget Justice Dyke March New Marshal Training Information June 12th-13th - Haircut Fundraiser at Hairrari Queer Liberation March Queer Culture Rec: Genera+ion Veneno It's a Sin The Circle (Season 2) Queer Gives: National Queer Theater - Donate Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #2.6 Queer Queue with Drew Gregory

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 70:11


    This week, hosts chat with filmmaker, theatremaker, and writer Drew Gregory! Drew shares about the short she made in quarantine, “The First Time”, reminisces about directing immersive theatre immediately after coming out, and giving young people the trans representation in media she did not have. As a writer for Autostraddle, Drew discusses the freedom of writing for queer indie media, finding the one second of queerness in the In The Heights trailer, and assigns us the best kind of homework, to watch her queer media recommendations. Hosts Holly and Meghan discuss more thoughts on the return of in-person theatre and Chonburi International Hotel and Butterfly Club written by and featuring Shakina Nayfack and directed by Laura Savia on Audible. Show Discussion: Chonburi International Hotel and Butterfly Club written by and featuring Shakina Nayfack, directed by Laura Savia, produced in collaboration with Williamstown Theatre Festival Narrated by: Shakina Nayfack, Kate Bornstein, Annie Golden, Telly Leung, Jason Tam, Bianca Leigh, Ivory Aquino, Pooya Mohseni, Samy Figaredo, Angelica Ross, Liz Lark Brown, Ita Segev, Dana Aliya Levinson Action of the Ep:  Upcoming NYC voting dates Saturday, June 12, 2021 - early Voting begins  Tuesday, June 15, 2021 - absentee ballots must be requested  Tuesday, June 22, 2021 - primary election  Tuesday, November 2, 2021 - general election NYC Registered Voter Search Find Your Pollsite and View a Sample Ballot for Democratic Primary elections! Research candidates for Mayor, City Council, District Attorney, Cit Comptroller, Borough President, and more! Learn about the new Ranked Choice Voting Gothamist 2021 Voter Guide Theater in Asylum’s 2021 Voter Guide Drew Gregory: Instagram | Twitter | Autostraddle “The First Time” - short from Drew Gregory “This Is an Essay About Penises” “The Poet’s Choice” - essay about Portrait of a Lady on Fire  “From “Calamity Jane” to “The Prom”: A History of Queer Women in Movie Musicals” Holy Camp! The 200 Best Lesbian, Bisexual & Queer Movies Of All Time House of Hummingbird Alice Junior The Watermelon Woman Mommy is Coming Eva & Candela Second Star on the Right “Sundance 2021: “4 Feet High” Is a Monumental Work of Queer Disabled Media” Queer Gives: Trans Justice Funding Project - Donate! Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com You can find a full transcript of this episode here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #2.5 The Genre Fluid Dionne McClain-Freeney

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 94:00


    The multi-talented Dionne McClain-Freeney is a musical theatre septuple threat - pianist, composer, lyricist, choral and musical director, arranger, singer and teaching artist. Join Meghan & Holly as they sit down with Dionne to discuss her many roles in the theater world, musical theater as a medium rather than a genre, the importance of “working it out” in a collaboration, genre-fluidity, love song lyrics that make her swoon, uplifting the next generation of musical theater creators, redefining success in theater, faith and spirituality as a queer person, the beauty in the mundane lives of queers, and our shared enduring love of Anybodys. Meghan and Holly also discuss the LAST GASP WFH, written and performed by Peggy Shaw and Lois Weaver of Split Britches and presented by La Mama and shout out Rock Steady farm. Dionne McClain-Freeney:  Instagram Twitter Maestra Music Profile Into the World - from THIS ONE GIRL’S STORY  Last Gasp WFH - Split Britches Through May 31, 2021 Streaming  Action of the Ep Rock Steady Farm - Web Site Black Farmers United - Web Site Queer Culture Rec: Soul Summit- Instagram Queer Gives: Mizz June The Audre Lorde Project Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com A full transcript of this episode is available here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #2.4 Living Joyously with Melissa Li & Kit Yan

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 69:40


    In Thesis on Joan’s first duo interview, musical theatre writing team Melissa Li (she/her) and Kit Yan (they/she/he) check in with hosts about the recent rise in anti-Asian violence, how they’ve grown as creative partners over a decade, and what our responsibility is to our elders even when they’re part of the problem. Kit and Melissa also discuss how they healed their friendship through writing the musical Interstate, met the community they now write for while touring to 32 states, and what to do when casting directors tell you they can’t find someone for a role. Get your athletic wear ready for their next musical, Miss Step, with an entirely trans lead cast telling the story of the boring and remarkable life of a trans person, the importance of queer joy, and living our best lives. Hosts Holly and Meghan discuss nonbinary erasure and ciswashing of Jagged Little Pill and their thoughts on the Ars Nova Vision Residency of The Women, created by L Morgan Lee and Raja Feather Kelly. Content Warning: 18:18 - 19:10 Mention of sexual assault, rape, death One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: Broadway’s Jagged Little Journey Toward Nonbinary Inclusion by Christian Lewis Show Discussion: Ars Nova Vision Residency of The Women  Created by L Morgan Lee & Raja Feather Kelly Featuring works by Kirsten Childs, Dane Figueroa Edidi, Donnetta Lavinia Grays, Christine Toy Johnson, Bianca Leigh, Carmen LoBue, & Nia Witherspoon Directed by Raja Feather Kelly Featuring Dane Figueroa Edidi, Kim Exum, Jordan Ho, Lacretta, L Morgan Lee, Ronald Peet, Aneesh Sheth Action of the Ep:  March on Broadway: @randomblackgirllll, @50milerunforjusticeprotest, @papimagic March on Broadway Demands Melissa Li and Kit Yan:  Melissa Li: Website | Instagram | Twitter Kit Yan: Website | Instagram | Twitter Interstate website Queer Culture Rec: Detransition, Baby by Torrey Peters Queer Gives: East West Players - Donate here No Place For Hate • EWP responds to rising anti-Asian violence Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com A full transcript of this episode can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #2.3 Shut Up & Listen with Maybe Burke

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 79:46


    Maybe Burke has been all over your TV this pandemic! In our third episode of the season, Meghan and Holly sit down with the award-winning actor, writer and human rights advocate! We talk about the many ways to identify as a theatre-maker, the dangers of producers auditioning trans actors to “check a box,”, the glamours of screen work (umbrella PAs?), why this is now a Victor Garber stan podcast, how we all wish theater was better to us, shutting up and listening in order to be an advocate, and why some of our favorite musical theater characters should be trans! Meghan and Holly give updates on their pups and discuss the Women’s Project Theater, in collaboration with Red Bull Theater, production of GALATEA by MJ Kaufman and directed by Will Davis. Maybe Burke:  Website Instagram Twitter GALATEA Show Information MJ Kaufman Action of the Ep NYC Community Fridges Queer Culture Rec: Redefining Realness by Janet Mock Surpassing Certainty by Janet Mock Janet Mock’s Website Queer Gives: The Transgender Training Insitute Learn More Donate - Website Upcoming Webinars Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com You can find a full transcript of this episode here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #2.2 No Rules with Jose Solís

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 78:14


    Critic and cheerleader, Jose Solís chats it out with hosts Holly and Meghan this week! A critic at the age of 16, Jose shares how to become an authority on things we’re “not allowed” to be a part of and why he has his matches ready (fuck the Tonys). By creating the BIPOC Critics Lab and Token Theatre Friends podcast, Jose works to disrupt the white supremacist structure in criticism, queer the relationship between artists and critics, remove barriers, and teach critics how to start conversations, not end them. Holly and Meghan also discuss the last shows they saw in person, what they’re looking forward to with theatre returning, and Parity Production’s 2019 Parity Commission winner, CERCLE HERMAPHRODITOS by Shualee Cook, directed by Ludovica Villar-Hauser. Show Discussion: CERCLE HERMAPHRODITOS by Shualee Cook, directed by Ludovica Villar-Hauser Action of the Ep:  Red Canary Song Statement about Atlanta shooting Thread uplifting Atlanta shooting survivors and families' direct funding requests Jose Solís:  Twitter Instagram BIPOC Critics Lab  Token Theatre Friends Podcast Queer Culture Rec: Kylie Minogue - DISCO RuPaul’s Drag Race Queer Gives: Latino Equality Alliance Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services (RAICES) Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com You can find a full transcript of this episode here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #2.1 Please Do Cast L Morgan Lee

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 78:56


    Welcome back, queers! The incomparable L Morgan Lee is our first guest of Season Two! Join Holly and Meghan as they talk to L Morgan about making space in developing projects, the Pulitzer situation, intersectional change, always being a student, the demands on musical theater actors, the genius of Michael John LaChiusa and searching for L Morgan’s personal George Seurat. In this episode we discuss the productions HI, ARE YOU SINGLE? By Ryan J. Haddad, directed by Laura Savia and Jess McLeod, and presented by Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company in association with IAMA Theatre Company. We also discuss THE BLACK QUEENS SCREEN TESTS written and directed by Jerome A. Parker, A Patterson Projects Workshop Production sponsored by the Tank NYC and produced in conjunction with Alan K. Schuster. L Morgan Lee:  Website Instagram Twitter HI, ARE YOU SINGLE? Show Information Ryan Haddad- Website THE BLACK QUEENS SCREEN TESTS Show Information Patterson Projects Inc- About Queer Culture Rec: Veneno Real Housewives Fate: The Winx Saga - Netflix Queer Gives: LEGACY: A BLACK QUEER PRODUCTION COLLECTIVE Donate - Website Learn More - Instagram Our Dogs! Business Indigo Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com You can find a full transcript of this episode through this link. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    Season Two Coming Soon!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 3:00


    We're (almost) back, queers! Season Two of Thesis on Joan premieres this month, March 2021! Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #14 Incandescent Lisa Kron

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 97:11


    Join us for our season finale episode in which we get to talk to the artist who coined the name for our podcast, writer and actor Lisa Kron! We discuss Lisa’s early artist days and the “living culture” of WOW Café as well as the origins and almost European tour of the Five Lesbian Brothers. This leads us to the importance and rarity of queer spaces, queer identity outside of the patriarchy, the incandescent and creative life of the subculture, and the sanctification of a chosen family. In our discussion of Fun Home, we get to hear excerpts from Lisa’s childhood diary and about the autograph line confessions at the Fun Home stage door. Lisa reflects on the intersection of art and activism and her family history in light of today’s political climate and provides some pre-election insight that’s still prescient to our presidential transition time. We leave you this season with the reminder, as Lisa says, of “our power to create the future.” Be powerful and keep it queer. Lisa Kron: Website Queer Culture Rec: AOC Sunrise Speech Gentleman Jack - HBO Great British Bake-Off (specifically Noel Fielding) - Netflix Taskmaster - Amazon, Youtube Queer Gives: Lesbian Herstory Archives Outright International  Georgia Senate Runoff Campaigns to Support: Jon Ossoff Raphael Warnock Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com You can view a transcript of this episode here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #11 Joker Parent, Sulu LeoNimm

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 68:49


    Hosts Meghan and Holly keep it in the working family this week with Holly’s co-worker, Sulu LeoNimm, a Theatre of the Oppressed NYC (TONYC) Joker and Interim Executive Director, actor, director, and parent of 2 small kids. Hear about Sulu’s very serious start in drag performance that eventually led to an Asian musical mashup drag show in the back of straight bars. We get to dive into Peg-ass-us, a romantic sex-ed burlesque they created, performed, and toured with their real-life partner (and yes, it’s about what you think it’s about) and how their relationship with theatre has changed since becoming a parent. Learn more about TONYC, how they are shifting the nature of their work, how TONYC is different from other theatre companies, and how to approach administrative tasks with care, including the difference of getting something done right versus getting it done in a way that serves the needs of the people involved. Sulu LeoNimm: Twitter Theatre of the Oppressed NYC: Website | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook Additional Mentions: Ali Forney Center Hetrick-Martin Institute Augusto Boal - created Theatre of the Oppressed (TO) Paulo Frierie - works inspired TO Queer Gives: Trans Boxing - become a Patron to support their new space! Queer Culture Rec: Samuel Delaney Octavia Butler Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com You can find a transcript of this episode here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #9 Unboxable Diana Oh

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 72:13


    Hosts Meghan and Holly receive a virtual fridge tour and so much more from polyspirited Artist Diana Oh. Learn about Diana’s doula in birthing art, how they define chosen family, and why her art is so big, sparkly, colorful, and bombastic. Diana also gives us some advice on how to find some of the joy from Infinite Love Party during quarantine and some initial steps to salvage the Gr8 American Theatre. Before the interview, Holly and Meghan check-in about their favorite aspects of making the podcast and what’s been getting them through 2020. Diana Oh: Website | Instagram Additional Mentions: Korean Queer & Trans National Network Queer Gives: API Rainbow Parents Developing Artists Queer Culture Rec: Harney & Sons Fine Tea PEN15 A Black Lady Sketch Show Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com You can access a transcript of this episode here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    #8 Schmerm! With Becca Blackwell

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 74:40


    On a “We all escaped from Ohio” special edition of Thesis on Joan- your friendly neighborhood Schmerm, Becca Blackwell, joins your favorite buckeye queers, Holly and Meghan, to talk labels, imagining Midwest queer communities, the many reasons Holly and Becca are destined to be friends, that paradox of trying to understand the gender binary (through comedy, of course!), cutting your hair and joining the circus, Daoism and facing the dreaded “I just don’t know what to do with you.” Hear more about Becca’s experience working on Hurricane Diane and how dispelling the myth of gatekeepers can help us fix the American Theatre! Becca Blackwell: Website | Instagram This episode contains mentions of sexual trauma, please see the time codes below to skip these portions of the episode: 3:30-4:20 34:33-34:43 50:23-50:39 Queer Resources: Dixon Place Bushwick Starr SoHo Rep Queer Culture Rec from Becca: High Maintenance Schmermterion Collection Queer Gives: Callen Lorde Sylvia Rivera Food Pantry- Volunteer or Donate Mutual Aid for Sex Workers of Color Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com You can access a transcript of this episode here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #7 Indigiqueering with Ty Defoe

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 51:51


    Tune in this week with Meghan and Holly as they talk with interdisciplinary artist Ty Defoe about breaking out of binaries as a two-spirit Indigiqueer person and finding balance between safe and brave space in theatre. Ty also speaks on being “genre fluid,” building just systems to create justice on stage with projects like Broadway’s Straight White Men, and imagining queerness seven generations from now. Ty Defoe: Website | Instagram | Twitter Ty’s Work: Indigenous Direction artEquity All My Relations - GIZHIBAA GIIZHIG | Revolving Sky Queer Culture Rec from Ty: Hot Comb by Ebony Flowers Queer Gives: American Indian Community House Brooklyn Community Pride Center Callen-Lorde Community Health Center Thesis on Joan: Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com You can read a transcript of this episode here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    #5 Emerged Playwright C.A. Johnson

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 60:43


    This week’s episode, Thesis on Joan hosts speak with writer C.A. Johnson. Hear about her recent production and premature closing of MCC’s All the Natalie Portmans, writing for sad queers watching movies about women who don’t want them, and our shared love of a certain teen heartthrob. C.A. also talks about the residencies and fellowships she’s done that give playwrights what they need, writing for tv and theatre, and experimenting with plot structures outside one based on the male orgasm. C.A. Johnson - Instagram, Twitter More about MCC Theater’s All the Natalie Portmans The Lark Space on Ryder Farm The Civilians R&D Group Sundance Institute Theatre Program Queer Gives: SAGE NYC - Advocacy & Services for LGBT Elders Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251‬ Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com You can view a transcript of this episode here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #4 FanQueers Holly & Meghan

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 60:08


    In Episode 4 get to know Thesis on Joan’s hosts, FanQueers Meghan and Holly! Hear about the inspiration for the podcast, their friendship meet cute, growing up in Ohio as budding musical theatre nerds, their (kinda) matching tattoos and what musical theatre moments probably made them queer. Places / Orgs We Shout Out! ART New York - Body Autonomy Program TDF - Autism Friendly Performances Theatre on Film & Tape Archive Theatre of the Oppressed NYC Queer Folx Book Club Queer Gives- Ali Forney Center Support Us! Instagram - @thesisonjoan Twitter- @thesisonjoan Leave us a voicemail: (845) 445-9251 Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com You can view a transcript of this episode here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #3 Twice! Andrea Prestinario

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 58:43


    Thesis on Joan hosts Meghan and Holly chat with Andrea Prestinario, performer, producer and the Executive Director / Co-Founder of Ring of Keys, an advocacy organization that promotes the hiring of queer women, transgender, and gender non-conforming artists working in musical theatre. Learn about Ring of Keys’ mission, the organization’s members (“keys”), and how they’re changing the face of musical theatre. Andrea also gives us her take on Fun Home after playing Allison TWICE, shares her queer musical theatre meet cute, and fixes a problematic musical by queering it up! Andrea Prestinario - Instagram, Twitter Ring of Keys - Instagram, Twitter Turn up the Volume: A Virtual Pride Concert Amplifying Black Keys Check Out Videos from the “Queering the Canon” Concert- ROK Youtube Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter  Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Click here to view a transcript of this episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #1 Cast Ianne Fields Stewart

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 49:06


    For Thesis on Joan’s inaugural episode for Pride, hosts Meghan and Holly talk to Ianne Fields Stewart, a Black, queer, nonbinary, transfeminine, actor/activist and founder of The Okra Project. Hear about Ianne’s many talents, the work they want to focus on, and how theatres can actually show solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement. Follow Ianne Fields Stewart at iannefieldsstewart.com and on Twitter and Instagram! Watch Ianne in The Feels. QUEER GIVES Donate and follow the organizations mentioned in the episode: The Okra Project - @theokraproject FEMMEPREMACY - @FEMMEPREMACY A Ratchet Realm - @aratchetrealm For the Gworls - @forthegworls Black Trans Femmes in the Arts - @BTFAcollective Black Trans Media - @blacktransmedia Black Trans Travel Fund - @blacktranstravelfund Contact your NY City Council rep to demand they #DefundtheNYPD. Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter @thesisonjoan Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com Read a transcript of this episode here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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