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In this episode, Adam and Budi speak with the Executive Artistic Director of The Celebration Barn, David Bruin.David Bruin (he/him) is a producer, curator, dramaturg, and scholar of theater and performance. He has served as the executive artistic director of Celebration Barn since the fall of 2021. From 2019 through 2021, he worked as a co-curator of the annual Prelude Festival, a program of the Martin E. Segal Theater Center at CUNY. He was a co-artistic director of Yale Cabaret during its 2015-16 season, where he co-curated the inaugural Satellite Festival. As a dramaturg, he has collaborated with Robert Woodruff, Liz Diamond, Lars Jan, and Asa Horvitz, and he has produced new works by Jeremy O. Harris and Erin Markey. He has worked as a theater consultant for Scott Rudin Productions and currently works as a creative consultant for Jeff Augustin. He is a co-editor, along with Melanie Joseph, of A Moment on the Clock of the World (Haymarket Books, 2019), an anthology of new writing inspired by the Foundry Theatre. He has held editorial positions at Yale's Theater magazine, and his writing has appeared in Theater, The Brooklyn Rail, and HowlRound. Mentioned in this episode:Miss CleoIPCC Climate ReportElihu YaleSusan Sontag's Regarding the Pain of OthersDean EvansProper pronunciation of NicheMilo RauEncompass CollectiveAmiri BarakaAutobiography of Frederick DouglasAnticapitalism for ArtistsSupport the showIf you enjoyed this week´s podcast, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. To submit a question: Voice- http://www.speakpipe.com/theatreofothers Email- podcast@theatreofothers.com Support the Theatre of Others - Check out our Merch!Show Credits Co-Hosts: Adam Marple & Budi MillerProducer: Jack BurmeisterMusic: https://www.purple-planet.comAdditional compositions by @jack_burmeister
Lock her up! Former Christian and current comedian Erin Markey joins us to discuss our dear President Trump's final press secretary Kayleigh McEnany and her gorgeous diary “For Such a Time as This: My Faith Journey through the White House and Beyond.” From the Macarena to the YMCA, pumpkin pasta on Air Force One to tweeting at Domino's, this one's a blond bombshell with a side of Jesus. Prayers up!And—in this week's VIP Lounge (out on Friday), Erin Markey joins us for more celesbian gossip, UTI's, buttplay and hosting a sex party (for money). To get an extra episode every week, plus ad-free podcasts, sign up for the VIP Lounge at: patreon.com/cbcthepodPLUS! Tickets to our NYC live show here:06.24.2022 Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklynhttps://www.musichallofwilliamsburg.com/shows/detail/435092-celebrity-book-club See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"Everybody's got the right to be happy..." It took 13 years... but it got to Broadway and won some Tonys, to boot! That's right. We're talking ASSASSINS! This week, Matt is joined by musical artist Erin Markey to discuss the political-LSD-vaudeville and all the hang ups that go with it. The two also discuss Erin's experience performing as Squeaky Fromme at City Center, the importance of wigs, and why Matt is much more basic than originally thought. WE ARE UNWORTHY OF THIS EPISODE!
Gut? Trust it. Becca Blackwell is an NYC-based trans actor, performer & writer. Existing between genders, and preferring the pronoun "they," Blackwell works collaboratively with playwrights & directors to expand our sense of personhood & the body through performance. Some collaborations have been with Young Jean Lee, Half Straddle, Jennifer Miller's Circus Amok, Richard Maxwell, Erin Markey, Sharon Hayes, and Lisa D'Amour. Film/TV includes: “High Maintenance,” “Ramy,” “Marriage Story,” “Shameless,” and “Deadman's Barstool.” They have toured their solo shows They, Themself and Schmerm and Schmermie's Choice across the US. Recipient of the Doris Duke Impact Artist Award, the Creative Capital award, and the Franklin Furnace award.
In this episode, Dan takes the presidential candidacy of Steve Butt way too personally, weighs the options of weaponizing his identity politics, reflects on his final performance at Sidewalk Cafe, sings the Ladies of Old Hat song "Worm Salad," and talks to performing artist Erin Markey about their drag character Hardy Dardy and their play "Singlet." (They discuss suicide from 0:59:15 to 1:01:30.) "Sick Day" is a listener supported podcast so please check out Dan's Patreon Page. Website: http://danfishback.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/dangerfishback Instagram: http://instagram.com/dangerfishback Facebook: http://facebook.com/danfishbackofficial
After catching up about their respective Christmases (Jack wants T and Reid is allergic to pineapple) the queens do their tops of 2018. Find out what they loved this year in dance, TV, and film. Dance: Singlet. Erin Markey. Bushwick Starr. Pitkin Grove. Beth Gill. The Joyce. The Runaway. Kyle Abraham. New York City Ballet. Judson Dance Theater. Museum of Modern Art. Reid and Harriet Works & Process. The Guggenheim. Folk Incest. Juliana F. May. Abrons Arts Center. The Man In Black. James Kudelka. The National Ballet of Canada. The Six Brandenburg Concertos. Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker. The Armory. Four Quartets. Pam Tanowitz. The Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College. Everything Is Imaginable. Jack Ferver. New York Live Arts. TV: My Brilliant Friend. Saverio Costanzo and Elena Ferrante. HBO. Queer Eye. David Collins. Netflix. The Great British Bake Off. Channel 4. Sharp Objects. Jean-Marc Vallée. HBO. Search Party. (Season 2 Premiered in 2017). TBS. Bon Appétit. Youtube. The Assassination of Gianni Versace. FX. Killing Eve. BBC America. Film: Roma. Alfonso Cuarón. Greta (2019 Release Date). The Favourite. Yorgos Lanthimos. Suspiria. Luca Guadagnino. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
For the first time on the show, the Friends leave New York City, and travel to the Fisher Center at Bard College and Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, with guests Erin Markey and Robyn Kerr. Conclusion: The Friends need to get out more.
It's our One Year Anniversary! We loves you and thank you for listening. In person, by voice memo, or (as in this week's case) by phone call, the Queens have kept it up each and every week. This week, they review Erin Markey's extraordinary new show, Singlet, get a little more in depth about Alexei Ratmansky's, Harlequinade, and all while being afraid to see Hereditary. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jack and Erin Markey are in rehearsals for Peter Pan (can you imagine). They have a chat on a break about their upcoming 24 hour Phantom of the Opera performance they are also making and Erin's new show, Singlet. Reid responds by voicemail, which covers a bunch of stuff, including a review of his recent evening at ABT. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Alicia, PennyMaria, and Jose on what we’ve seen on the stage lately: Dance Nation by Clare Barron at Playwrights Horizons (02:13) Follies by James Goldman and Stephen Sondheim at Astoria Performing Arts Center (13:28) El Crédito by Jordi Garcelán at Repertorio Español (22:46) Singlet by Erin Markey at The Bushwick Starr (29:16) Subscribe[...]
Erin Markey, comedian and performance artist, performs I’m Gay For My Living Billionaire Jet Plane, the classic tale of a man named Alex who has a passionate affair with a blackjack card counter who is also a plane. Written and hosted by Chuck Tingle. Get the book on Amazon. A Night Vale Presents production. Editor: Grant Stewart Composer and Sound Designer: Vincent Cacchione Producer: Christy Gressman Assistant Producer: Lindsey Kronmiller Theme Song: “Proving Love Is Real,” Caged Animals Logo: Chuck Tingle Very special thanks to Joseph Fink http://poundedinthebuttbymyownpodcast.com
"Within our festival there’s space for really different kinds of expression of art, and some of those are perhaps harder immediately to relate to. But we’re holding space for those artists to challenge things, to experiment, to tinker. To help us as people, as artists, think about things in new ways, and give us things to chew on. I love things that have mystery to them, that I don’t understand." The annual Fusebox Festival (http://schedule.fuseboxfestival.com/) aims to allow for a meaningful exploration and exchange between varied art forms and art communities by making space for what might only be possible in a live environment with other people. Each year Ron Berry and his team curate and paint onto the canvas that is the festival, a rich cross section of artists from different backgrounds and geographies into a diverse set of live event situations and performances. It is a platform for local, national, and international artists to have their work seen and it fosters an exchange between them and with the audience as they share combinations of theater, dance, film, visual art, music, and literature. Beyond the event itself the intention of Fusebox is to take something typically ephemeral, and keep it alive in relation to the city of Austin year round. The arts are not separate from life and as the city grows and changes how can he and his team play a role in keeping the dialogue about housing, space for artists, and other issues, moving forward and allow for community engagement, inclusivity, and thinking about solutions while staying in tune with the rhythm of the neighborhoods they aim to serve. Ron’s leadership style allows for and encourages contributions from others and is driven by curiosity, a desire to learn and grow, and the use of doubt as an impetus to crack things open and find new answers. Over the last 14 years, since the festival started, Ron had traveled all over the world, has experienced 100’s of performances, and has built a vast network of artists, curators, organizations, and collaborators to work with. Even though the line between his personal and professional life is blurry he finds much inspiration and is fed artistically as the festivals Executive & Artistic Director. Ron is such a generous and wonderful guy and our conversation was really fun for me. It’s hard not to be excited and inspired by what he and his team are doing every year. If you have ever attended the festival you know how fantastic it can be. Not to say that it is easy to relate to all of the work and that some of it will not challenge you in new ways, but if you are open to it the rewards can be very memorable and thought provoking. Some of the subjects we discuss: Ron’s background Festival origins Separation of art forms The live experience Creating each year thinkEAST Festival missions Community engagement Leadership Curatorial approach Free model Going full time Relationships Ant Hampton Local/national/international Relating to challenging work Themes and threads Evening of art 2018 festival details FUSEBOX Festival 2018 April Tue 17th - Sun 22nd, 2018 Office: 512-800-3066 2023 E. Cesar Chavez Austin, TX 78702 Image banner courtesy of the Fusebox Festival featuring Tania El Khoury تانيا الخوري, Justin Shoulder, Erin Markey, and Charles O. Anderson.
The 4th installment of "I Don't Think So, Honey!" Live is here! 50 comedians take one minute each to go off on culture. Part One featuring Lou Gonzalez, Chelsea Davison, Eudora Peterson, Joanna Rothkopf, Meghan O'Neill, Erin Markey, Matthew Wilkas, Isaac Oliver, Emmy Blotnick, Dulcé Sloan, Sarah Sherman, Ruby Karp, Liza Treyger, Alli Brown, Karolena Theresa, Nathan Lee Graham, Michelle de Swarte, Eliot Glazer, Shenovia Large, X Mayo, John Trowbridge, Asher Perlman, Jan Sport, Rosé , and Lagoona Bloo. Plus the World's Only Female Mens Rights Activist, Annie, and a performance by Stephanie's Child! Recorded Live at The Bell House in Brooklyn, NY Sound Engineering and Mixing by William Smith --- LAS CULTURISTAS HAS A PATREON! For $5/month, you get exclusive access to WEEKLY Patreon-ONLY Las Culturistas content!! https://www.patreon.com/lasculturistas SUBSCRIBE ON APPLE PODCASTS TODAY! CONNECT W/ LAS CULTURISTAS ON FACEBOOK & TWITTER for the best in "I Don't Think So, Honey" action, updates on live shows, conversations with the Las Culturistas community, and behind-the scenes photos/videos: www.facebook.com/lasculturistas twitter.com/lasculturistas LAS CULTURISTAS IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST foreverdogpodcasts.com/las-culturistas Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Erin Markey joins Humor and the Abject to talk about performance art, why Domino's Pizza is bad politically, joining Christian youth groups, joining LGBTQ youth groups, killing boners, and the gayest day of her life. It's also the debut of a new culinary podcast within the podcast, the Savage Table with Alex Savage. Today's episode is sponsored by Ross Perot's 1992 presidential campaign, Blue Takeron, and Alex Savage's personal Twitter account, @focra.