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Theater and film impresario Jason Neulander discusses his favorite book, Dostoevsky's masterpiece Demons. What has a novel of violent revolution set in 19th Century Russia to teach us about the United States in the 21st Century?
Fugitive Dreams, the new film from Jason Neulander, is an allegorical road movie that follows two homeless people across a timeless American landscape. It touches on mental health, addiction — and love.Primarily black and white, the film is intended as a kind of Waiting for Godot. A large section of it takes place on board a train, and we talked with Neulander about all the challenges that that entailed.The film, which stars April Matthis, Robbie Tann, Scott Shepherd, O-Lan Jones and David Patrick Kelly, just premiered at Montreal's Fantasia Fest. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 36: a special episode of this podcast devoted to excerpts from the play with songs FUGITIVE PIECES on the night of the world premiere of the film version FUGITIVE DREAMS. excerpts performed here are the songs "Mercy, " "The Ballad of the Strung up Man" and "Walking the Weeping Jesus" (words and music by Caridad Svich), and a monologue. FUGITIVE DREAMS premiered at the 2020 Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal on August 31, 2020. the film is directed, co-written and co-produced by Jason Neulander. it stars April Matthis, Robbie Tann, Scott Shepard, O-Lan Jones, and David Patrick Kelly. The play with songs upon which the film is based FUGITIVE PIECES originally premiered at Kitchen Dog Theater in Dallas. a revised version - and the current version of the script - premiered at Salvage Vanguard Theatre in Austin, Texas under Jason Neulander's direction. It was first published in Theaterforum journal, and can also be found in the collection Instructions for Breathing and other plays by Caridad Svich (Seagull Books, distributed in the US by University of Chicago Press), and also in The Land and Country Plays (published by NoPassport Press).. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/caridad-svich/support
Radio Drama Revival traveled to #SXSW2015 Interactive in Austin, Texas to talk to filmmakers about the joys of producing audio drama.We speak with panelists Sonia James, Patience Wieland, Matthew Boudreau as well as KC Wayland of "We're Alive" about the experience, as well as new trends in audio drama.This week we have two interviews:KC Wayland of Wayland Productions, Chris Cox (OneOfUs.net), Jason Neulander and Buzz Moran of Intergalactic NemesisFred Greenhalgh (Your host!) with Matthew Boudreau (Aural Stage Studios), Patience Wieland and Sonia James of Sound StagesThe post BONUS: Radio Drama Revival Live from #SXSW2015 appeared first on Radio Drama Revival.
The Intergalactic Nemesis is one of the most unique science fiction shows being performed today. What originally started as a radio program has evolved to graphic novels, a live action performance, and a YouTube channel. In this episode, Rebecca McInroy interviews creator Jason Neulander to discuss the production and progression of the series.
The Intergalactic Nemesis is one of the most unique science fiction shows being performed today. What originally started as a radio program has evolved to graphic novels, a live action performance, and a YouTube channel. In this episode, Rebecca McInroy interviews creator Jason Neulander to discuss the production and progression of the series.
On this installment of The Write Up host Owen Egerton interviews and the co-creator, writer and director of the Intergalactic Nemesis, Jason Neulander. Neulander’s story is one to inspire adventurers everywhere to take just one more climb up the mountain or trip out to sea. He bravely fought the forces of rationality to go on...
On this installment of The Write Up host Owen Egerton interviews and the co-creator, writer and director of the Intergalactic Nemesis, Jason Neulander. Neulander’s story is one to inspire adventurers everywhere to take just one more climb up the mountain or trip out to sea. He bravely fought the forces of rationality to go on […]
Hey Jellyheads! We've got another exciting interview for you! This time Lucas and Kaye sit down with writer and director Jason Neulander to discuss his live-action graphic novel, Intergalactic Nemesis. His show began in a small coffee shop in Austin, Texas and has now gone on to tour the country. The show's growing popularity has had Jason appearing on such programs as Conan and NPR's All Things Considered with Intergalactic Nemesis now making its way to Broadway. We had a wonderful interview with Jason, and encourage anyone to check out the show if it's performing in your area. You wont regret it!