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This week on Yes But Why, we talk to improviser and arts educator, Sarah Mikayla Brown. Sarah Mikayla Brown is a performer, educator and producer based in Lafayette, Louisiana. She is an ensemble member of Silverbacks Improv Theatre, RagTag, and The Family Dinner (Baton Rouge). She is a graduate from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and the improvisation program at the Annoyance Theatre in Chicago. Brown co-founded and produced the Chicago Fringe Festival, which went on to have an adventurous 10-year run. She also recently took up performing stand-up comedy. In our conversation, Sarah and I talk about the avant garde theater we did in our twenties. Sarah told me about her experience creating the original work "Cajun Face," with Lian Cheramie, and how she loves exploring her own Cajun culture in her art. We chat about creative experimentation, building community, and teaching the next generation of artists. Support Sarah Mikayla Brown by following her on Instagram and by following her improv group on Facebook. You can also check out Sarah's upcoming events: •December 18th - Family Dinner Spoof Night - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - Manship Theatre, Baton Rouge, 7:30pm - https://www.manshiptheatre.org/show/spoof-night-with-harry-potter-the-chamber-of-secrets •December 21st - Silverbacks Improv Theatre - 9th Annual Holiday Show - streaming on Facebook at 7pm - www.silverbacksimprov.com Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun. This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Swing on by PodcastCadet.com to get help for all your podcasting needs! Go to PodcastCadet.com and put in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off your first consultation!
This week on Yes But Why, we talk to improviser and arts educator, Sarah Mikayla Brown.Sarah Mikayla Brown is a performer, educator and producer based in Lafayette, Louisiana. She is an ensemble member of Silverbacks Improv Theatre, RagTag, and The Family Dinner (Baton Rouge). She is a graduate from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and the improvisation program at the Annoyance Theatre in Chicago. Brown co-founded and produced the Chicago Fringe Festival, which went on to have an adventurous 10-year run. She also recently took up performing stand-up comedy.In our conversation, Sarah and I talk about the avant garde theater we did in our twenties. Sarah told me about her experience creating the original work "Cajun Face," with Lian Cheramie, and how she loves exploring her own Cajun culture in her art. We chat about creative experimentation, building community, and teaching the next generation of artists. Support Sarah Mikayla Brown by following her on Instagram and by following her improv group on Facebook.You can also check out Sarah’s upcoming events:•December 18th - Family Dinner Spoof Night - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - Manship Theatre, Baton Rouge, 7:30pm - https://www.manshiptheatre.org/show/spoof-night-with-harry-potter-the-chamber-of-secrets•December 21st - Silverbacks Improv Theatre - 9th Annual Holiday Show - streaming on Facebook at 7pm - www.silverbacksimprov.comYes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun.This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Swing on by PodcastCadet.com to get help for all your podcasting needs! Go to PodcastCadet.com and put in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off your first consultation!
This week on Yes But Why, we talk to improviser and arts educator, Sarah Mikayla Brown. Sarah Mikayla Brown is a performer, educator and producer based in Lafayette, Louisiana. She is an ensemble member of Silverbacks Improv Theatre, RagTag, and The Family Dinner (Baton Rouge). She is a graduate from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and the improvisation program at the Annoyance Theatre in Chicago. Brown co-founded and produced the Chicago Fringe Festival, which went on to have an adventurous 10-year run. She also recently took up performing stand-up comedy. In our conversation, Sarah and I talk about the avant garde theater we did in our twenties. Sarah told me about her experience creating the original work "Cajun Face," with Lian Cheramie, and how she loves exploring her own Cajun culture in her art. We chat about creative experimentation, building community, and teaching the next generation of artists. Support Sarah Mikayla Brown by following her on Instagram and by following her improv group on Facebook. You can also check out Sarah’s upcoming events: •December 18th - Family Dinner Spoof Night - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - Manship Theatre, Baton Rouge, 7:30pm - https://www.manshiptheatre.org/show/spoof-night-with-harry-potter-the-chamber-of-secrets •December 21st - Silverbacks Improv Theatre - 9th Annual Holiday Show - streaming on Facebook at 7pm - www.silverbacksimprov.com Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun. This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Swing on by PodcastCadet.com to get help for all your podcasting needs! Go to PodcastCadet.com and put in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off your first consultation!
This week on Yes But Why, we talk to improviser and arts educator, Sarah Mikayla Brown. Sarah Mikayla Brown is a performer, educator and producer based in Lafayette, Louisiana. She is an ensemble member of Silverbacks Improv Theatre, RagTag, and The Family Dinner (Baton Rouge). She is a graduate from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and the improvisation program at the Annoyance Theatre in Chicago. Brown co-founded and produced the Chicago Fringe Festival, which went on to have an adventurous 10-year run. She also recently took up performing stand-up comedy. In our conversation, Sarah and I talk about the avant garde theater we did in our twenties. Sarah told me about her experience creating the original work "Cajun Face," with Lian Cheramie, and how she loves exploring her own Cajun culture in her art. We chat about creative experimentation, building community, and teaching the next generation of artists. Support Sarah Mikayla Brown by following her on Instagram and by following her improv group on Facebook. You can also check out Sarah’s upcoming events: •December 18th - Family Dinner Spoof Night - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - Manship Theatre, Baton Rouge, 7:30pm - https://www.manshiptheatre.org/show/spoof-night-with-harry-potter-the-chamber-of-secrets •December 21st - Silverbacks Improv Theatre - 9th Annual Holiday Show - streaming on Facebook at 7pm - www.silverbacksimprov.com Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun. This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Swing on by PodcastCadet.com to get help for all your podcasting needs! Go to PodcastCadet.com and put in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off your first consultation!
The lads dodge the raindrops to get to the Windy City Irish Radio this week and have some mighty fine rainy night music to show for it with songs and tunes from Pogues, Mundy, County Louth newcomers Kern, Limerick's The Outside Track, D.C.'s own Scythian, fab family band, The Byrne Brothers, and all the way from France Doolin’. Also tune in for more music from We Banjo 3 off of their chart-topping new album, Haven, a tune from Altan in advance of their FREE concert at the Irish American Heritage Center on Thursday September 13, and a birthday tribute to Van Morrison (Official). Mike and Tim are also lucky enough to have Philadelphia actress/playwright Polly McIntyre in advance of her one-woman show She Moved Through the Fair as part of this weekend's Chicago Fringe Festival. We suppose it goes without saying that this week's show is JAM-PACKED! Tune in to WSBC 1240AM each and every Wednesday form 8PM - 9PM and check out this week's podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com.
Happy Bucheker Day!!! Yes, it’s a real holiday just not a popular one. This episode we break in a new international Siri, discuss Wendy’s upcoming surgery, some of the fabulous shows we saw at The Chicago Fringe Festival and of course America’s fascination with sex in politics. This episode was taped on October 3, 2016
This week we recap our trip to Chicago and performing Betsy Carmichael's BINGO Palace at the Chicago Fringe Festival. RIP radio legend, Dr. Joy Browne.
We're one year old!! To celebrate, actor, comedian, and dancer Chelsea Dàvid visited the podcast to talk to Justin and Doug about our behavior online and how much we should be held accountable for our actions. The three heroes talk about how Patton Oswalt is the true winner and champion of Twitter and social media. Chelsea discusses how she tries to be as positive as possible on Facebook by posting uplifting statuses. The trio then discuss whether someone should be fired from a job based on their online behavior and Doug posits whether a corporation should be able to hold opinions and the ability to make political decisions. Doug then tells the riveting story behind the documentary,Tallhotblond, and asks if should we be held responsible for the damage we cause online? Things are wrapped up with a throw-down of Bill Gates vs. Steve Jobs. You can follow Chelsea on Facebook to catch her positive affirmation posts. Check out Chelsea doing some of her radio serial shows with Locked Into Vacancy Events at the 2016 Chicago Fringe Festival, Aug. 31 - Sept. 11.
We're back for Season 14! Donna has a premonition of an upcoming nuptial, Wendy drinks her dinner and Joey found this year's Garden Walk very exciting. Creamies we are taking Betsy Carmichael's BINGO Palace to The Chicago Fringe Festival. Please consider becoming a Patron and donating $5, $10 or more to our Indigogo Campaign ending Sunday. If you can't donate please share. Thank You. Click Here to Support Betsy's Indigogo
This week, I'm playing something from Our Fair City, the dystopian sci-fi podcast; it's their entry in the 2014 Chicago Fringe Festival: a slick detective thriller called "All The Life You'll Ever Need".Hey -- if you're feeling beaten down by the events of the past few weeks and months, I've got two websites for you to visit:http://www.joincampaignzero.org and http://everytown.org#BlackLivesMatter. Thanks for listening.
We are excited to share a live recording of our 2015 Chicago Fringe Festival show, "Human Resources." Thanks to the Fringe Festival for being amazing hosts to our work- learn more about the festival at chicagofringe.org The Voice of Human Resources— Jared Latore Kim— Abby Doud Izzy— Stephanie Murphy The Voice of the Test— Clint Worthington Alex— Clint Worthington Various— Jared Latore, Clint Worthington Written by Kat Evans and Ele Matelan. Directed by Jennifer Olson. Live Foley Devised and Performed by Ele Matelan. Music and Electronic Environment by DJ Catnip. Music Direction by Betsey Palmer. Episode image from the 2015 Chicago Fringe Festival by Jenna Braunstein. Created by Clayton Faits. A huge thank you to our sponsor for this episode, Iron Galaxy!
As we continue our Mid-Season Break, HartLife brings you the tail of a precocious young MolePerson named Boggy. This segment is a studio recording of an excerpt of one of our live shows, The Archibald FunnyPants Radio Hour. Follow HartLife NFP on facebook and twitter to find out when you can see one of our live shows in person! Archibald FunnyPants— Mark Soloff Boggy— Kat Evans Igny— Jared Latore Shale— Clayton Faits Detective Gulliver Nash— Jared Latore Commander Anderson— Clayton Faits Written by Clayton Faits. Directed by Jeffrey Gardner. Sound Design by Jeffrey Gardner, with Ryan Schile. Music by Stephen Poon. Episode image from the 2013 Chicago Fringe Festival. Produced by David Rheinstrom. Production Management by Betsey Palmer. Created by Clayton Faits. A huge thank you to our sponsor for this episode, Jackbox! Games!
Recorded on-site at the 2014 Chicago Fringe Festival, Our Fair City is pleased to present our very first full recording of a live episode. Uncover the dark secrets of Hartlife as Detective Jack Winters gets to the bottom of a double murder in the algae fields. Detective Jack Winters— Jared Latore Edwin Burke— Sebastian H. Orr Detective Haley Burnham— Kat Evans Chris— Sebastian H. Orr Harlan— Kat Evans Bernice Prendergast— Kat Evans Curtis— Sebastian H. Orr Brian Orlan— Sebastian H. Orr An Intern—Kat Evans Written by Clayton Faits. Directed by Jeffrey Gardner. Live Foley design and performance by Ele Matelan. Music Direction by Betsey Palmer Music and electronic environment by DJ Catnip, with Betsey Palmer. Assistant Direction by Brian Foster. Lyrics by David Rheinstrom, with Clayton Faits. Stage management by Cat Cefalu. Production Management by Betsey Palmer. Created by Clayton Faits. Recorded live at the 2014 Chicago Fringe Festival.
The Adventures of Skater Girl by Trina Kakacek is a compilation of five episodes recorded live at Chicago Fringe Festival, Victory Gardens Theater, and Chicago Dramatists in Chicago from September 2012 to March 2014. The Adventures of Skater Girl featured the talents of Cat Dean, Michael Herzovi, Erik Hetman, MJ Kelly and Joy Thorbjornsen-Coates. Direction by Trina Kakacek. Sound design by Trina Kakacek and MJ Kelly. Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium is produced by Trina Kakacek and MJ Kelly.
As the HartLife NFP crew recovers from DragonCon 2013 and prepares for the upcoming Our Fair City: the Live Episode! performance at the 2013 Chicago Fringe Festival, we share another tidbit from our live recording at CONvergence– an advertisement for HartLife Gives Back. Regularly scheduled broadcasts of the Historical Records will return next week. Archibald FunnyPants— Mark Soloff HartLife Representative — Clayton Faits Live Foley— David Rheinstrom Written by Clayton Faits, with Mark Soloff. Directed by Jeffrey Gardner. Recorded live by Fred Greenhalgh and Matt Boudreau. Photo by Sebastian H. Orr. Created by Clayton Faits.
Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium presents its latest podcast episode, THE ADVENTURES OF SKATER GIRL AND OTHER STORIES, recorded live from the 2012 Chicago Fringe Festival on Saturday, September 8, 2012. This episode features three short plays: PURE MADNESS by Walt McGough, BODY FARM by Laurel Haines and THE ADVENTURES OF SKATER GIRL - EPISODE ONE by Trina Kakacek; two spoken word performances: SMALL SNAIL by Janna Sobel and TEQUILA IN A TEACUP by Lisa Scott; and a poem: APE by Will Cooper. Small Fish Radio Theatre Thespinarians: Cat Dean, Michael Herzovi, Michael John Kelly, and Joy Thorbjornsen-Coates. Directing and Sound Design by Trina Kakacek. Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium would like to thank Chicago Fringe Festival, Chicago Dramatists, and Sound Advisor Max Kakacek. Special thanks to Chicagoland Methodist Senior Services for providing rehearsal space. Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium is produced by Trina Kakacek and Michael John Kelly. For more information, visit www.smallfishradio.com.