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Send us a textPlaywright Megan Gogerty streamed into the Playwright's Spotlight right before the opening of her one-woman show and reimagining of the story of Beowulf. It's a fascinating episode with tons of wisdom to take in, unpack, and apply. We discuss one-person adaptations and letting the play be itself, the importance of intuition, the use of two ideas that collide, and knowing what the question is. We delve into the structure of a one-person vs multi-actor piece, the structure of a one-person show, the audience as another character, smaller markets and selling widgets, who you vs who knows you, accessibility, gatekeeping, and asking for permission, and the role of the audience and making them ask questions. The more this podcast grow, the more every episode offers something new. Megan delivers. Enjoy. AND, if you're in the LA area be sure to catch the West Coast premiere of her production FEAST at The Count's Den through April 6th through the ticket link below -https://events.immersiveartcollective.org/events/immersiveartcollective/1511665Megan Gogerty is a playwright and comedian. Her solo show Lady Macbeth and her Pal, Megan played at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and won the Audience Pick of the Fringe at the Cincinnati Fringe Festival. Her play Bad Panda (Theatre Without Borders, Beijing; Iron Crow Theatre Co.; WordBRIDGE Boomerang Playwright honoree) is published by Original Works Publishing and was translated into Spanish for a five-month run at Del Teatro Milan in Mexico City. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution listed her solo show Hillary Clinton Got Me Pregnant in their yearly Top Ten Best Plays. Megan's musical drama Love Jerry was produced in the New York Musical Theatre Festival where it won three Talkin' Broadway Citations and four NYMF Excellence Awards including Excellence in Writing. She was a Playwright's Center Jerome Fellow, A WordBRIDGE alum, and earned her MFA in Playwriting from the University of Texas at Austin. She currently teaches playwriting at the University of Iowa and is a regularly returning visiting-faculty for the Playwright's Lab at Hollins University.For tickets to FEAST through April 6th, 2025, visit - https://events.immersiveartcollective.org/events/immersiveartcollective/1511665To watch the video format of this episode, visit - https://youtu.be/ZJBqlXMom-8Links to resources mentioned in this episode -Know Theatre of Cincinnati - https://www.knowtheatre.comWalking Shadow Theatre Company - https://www.walkingshadow.orgLenaea High School Theatre Festival - https://www.lenaea.orgMoving Arts - https://movingarts.orgOriginal Works Publishing - https://www.originalworksonline.comNew Play Exchange - http://newplayexchange.orgWebsite and Socials for Megan Gogerty -Website - www.megangogerty.comBlueSky - @megangogertyTikTok - @megangogertyWebsites and socials for James Elden, PMP, and Playwright's Spotlight -Punk Monkey Productions - www.punkmonkeyproductions.comPLAY Noir -www.playnoir.comPLAY Noir Anthology –www.punkmonkeyproductions.com/contact.htmlJames Elden -Twitter - @jameseldensauerIG - @alakardrakeFB - fb.com/jameseldensauerPunk Monkey Productions and PLAY Noir - Twitter - @punkmonkeyprods - @playnoirla IG - @punkmonkeyprods - @playnoir_la FB - fb.com/playnoir - fb.com/punkmonkeyproductionsPlaywright's Spotlight -Twitter - @wrightlightpod IG - @playwrights_spotlightPlaywriting services through Los Angeles Collegiate Playwrights Festivalwww.losangelescollegiateplaywrightsfeSupport the show
The world of theater is a very creative environment. Many actors, directors, writers and other talented people work hard to produce tales that entertain. On this episode of The PVDcast, I am joined by Bridget Leak from Cincinnati's Know Theatre. Bridget and I talk about “The Know's” newest production, Die Hard is a Christmas Movie. We cover the origins of the story, pre-production, opening night and many other aspects. We also chat about Cincinnati's vibrant theater community and some history about “The Know”. It's a great episode that even Hans Gruber would listen to. Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to the show & new episodes of The PVDcast drop every Thursday!
For the second year in a row, Creativity Squared is proud to partner with ArtsWave to amplify the phenomenal artists and grant recipients selected for this year's ArtsWave Black and Brown Artist Program. Today, enjoy part one of a three-part special series of interviews with the artists featured in the program's “Truth & Innovation Artist Showcase.” You'll hear about their work, the world they want to live in, and their truth expressed through their art. The artists featured in this episode include: ⭐️ Gauravi Shah & Tatiana Godfrey — project: “Up the As*pirin: Pain Management” ⭐️ Ingrid Woode — project: “BE STILL” ⭐️ Faith Marie — project: “HeartSpace Poetry Project” ⭐️ Lisa Merida-Paytes — project: “Flow:Flux” ⭐️ Emily Hanako Momohara — project: “Mother's Tongue” ⭐️ Sarah Rodriguez — project: “PatchWORK” These episodes include vignettes of our interviews that took place for the fourth annual showcase of ArtsWave Black and Brown Artist Program. For the full video versions of these conversations, visit https://CreativitySquared.com or the Creativity Squared YouTube channel (https://bit.ly/C2youtube). The showcase's “Visual Arts Exhibition” is open through August 8 at the Clifton Cultural Arts Center. The “Be Still” city-wide augmented reality portrait exhibition is available to experience through September 22. The sketch comedy variety show, “Up the As*pirin: Pain Management,” takes place this coming Friday, July 26, and Saturday, July 27, at the Know Theatre of Cincinnati. Creativity Squared is a proud partner of ArtsWave and because it's important to support artists, 10% of all revenue Creativity Squared generates goes to ArtsWave, which is a nationally recognized non-profit that supports over 150 arts organizations, projects, and independent artists. This year's theme is “Truth & Innovation” and Creativity Squared host Helen Todd had the great honor of interviewing the artists about their work featured in the showcase and what the theme means to them. The intention of these interviews is to give these talented artists another platform to share their art and the truth expressed through it, as you never know what ripples will turn into waves. If you're interested in working with, featuring, or supporting these artists, please don't be shy about it. EPISODE SHOW NOTES: https://creativitysquared.com/podcast/ep57-artswave-truth-innovation-part-1/ JOIN CREATIVITY SQUARED Sign up for our free weekly newsletter: https://creativitysquared.com/newsletter Become a premium member: https://creativitysquared.com/supporters SUBSCRIBE Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform: https://creativitysquared.com Subscribe for more videos: https://youtube.com/@creativity_squared/?sub_confirmation=1 CONNECT with C^2 https://instagram.com/creativitysquaredpodcast https://facebook.com/CreativitySquaredPodcast https://giphy.com/channel/CreativitySquared https://tumblr.com/blog/creativitysquared https://tiktok.com/@creativitysquaredpodcast #CreativitySquared CONNECT with Helen Todd, the human behind C^2 https://instagram.com/helenstravels https://twitter.com/helenstravels https://linkedin.com/in/helentodd https://pinterest.com/helentodd Creativity Squared explores how creatives are collaborating with artificial intelligence in your inbox, on YouTube, and on your preferred podcast platform. Creativity Squared is brought to you by Sociality Squared, a social media agency who understands the magic of bringing people together around what they value and love: http://socialitysquared.com #ArtsWave #CincyArts #Creativity #SupportArtists #BlackArtist #Artist #Artists #ArtistInterview #Cincinnati #CincinnatiArtist #Truth #Innovation #ArtistSupport #Creators #ContentCreation #Creatives #Artists #AIArtist #ContentCreators #ArtificialIntelligenceArt #DigitalCreativity #AIArt #AIArtists #ArtificialIntelligenceArt #AIArtCommunity #AICreative #PodcastCommunity #TechPodcast #AIPodcast
Journey into the sewer with Jay B. Kalagayan, the creator, writer, and publisher of MeSseD, a comic series inspired by the nickname for the Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati (MSD) that follows the adventures of sewer worker Lilliput. Kalagayan discusses the art of comic creation and collaboration, his influences, the value of diverse stories and representation, pursuing creativity at all ages, the comics landscape in Ohio, infrastructure, sewer worms, partners in slime, and, naturally, the Hell Is Real billboard. Kalagayan is the executive director of Cartoon Crossroads Columbus (CXC), a free comics, art, and animation festival in Columbus, Ohio. An entrepreneur and arts advocate in Cincinnati for the last 25 years, he is the founder of Know Theatre of Cincinnati and a co-founder of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival. He is a writer of plays, cartoon strips, reviews, articles, marketing collateral, fundraising appeals, and geeky event calendars. Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography. The first two seasons of MeSseD are available digitally for free at messedcomics.com, and the series is available on WebToon. Kalagayan will participate in the Cincinnati Comic Expo September 22-24 and Cartoon Crossroads Columbus September 27-October 1. Page Count is produced by Ohio Center for the Book at Cleveland Public Library. For full show notes and a transcript of this episode, visit the episode page. To get in touch, email ohiocenterforthebook@cpl.org (put “podcast” in the subject line) or follow us on Twitter or on Facebook.
Arianna Rose is a professional Playwright, Musical Theatre Writer, Dramaturg, Visual Artist and Educator. She is the recipient of the MAC Song of the Year Award, the York Theatre NEO Award, and various best play/playwright awards from Theatre Odyssey, Tree City Playhouse, Mixing It Up Productions, the Know Theatre, Studio 1 Theatre, South Baldwin Theatre, Veterans Repertory Theatre and Clocktower Theatre Company. Her plays and musicals have been presented to date in twenty-seven states and seven countries. She was selected 4 years in a row for Theatre Lab at FAU's New Works Festival readings, 3 years in a row for Theatre Three's One-Act Play Festival, and selected twice for Theatre Odyssey's Ten-Minute Play Festival, winning best play there for FAMILY BY NUMBERS. Arianna was a 2020 finalist for the Edward Kleban Lyric Writing Award. She was one of the three finalists for the 2020 Kenneth Branagh Award for New Drama Writing in the UK, which included a production of her one-act version of Touch The Moon at The Windsor Fringe Festival. Arianna was one of four playwrights selected for the 2019-2021 Miami-Dade County Council of Cultural Affairs Playwright Development Program, moderated by Kia Corthron. Two of her full-length plays developed in the program have gone on to have readings and workshops across the country and awarded finalist status in many playwriting competitions. She was a 2022 participant in the Kennedy Center Playwrights Intensive and the William Inge Theatre Festival Playlab. Edge Media Network lauded Ms. Rose's play FAMILY BY NUMBERS, calling it “One of the best plays” with a “powerfully haunting conclusion”. The world premiere was at Theatre Three in Port Jefferson, NY in April 2019 with more than 20 productions across the country. It's been selected twice for Columbia University's Narrative Medicine Program. It is published in the 2021 Smith & Kraus Anthology of Best 10-Minute Plays and Theatre Odyssey Best Plays Anthology, joining her other winning play SEX, LIES & STYROFOAM. Arianna also has monologues published in Applause Books “Best New Monologue Anthologies “ 2019 and 2020. Full-length plays: TOUCH THE MOON. Selected by HRC Showcase Theater New Works Festival and Fantasy Theatre Factory's New Year, New Works Series for staged readings in 2021-2022. Semi-finalist, Garry Marshall Theatre New Works Festival 2020; Honorable Mention, Panndora's Box 2020 New Play Festival. A one-act version was produced at the 2020 Windsor Fringe Festival UK, The Know Theatre 2019, and selected for the William Inge Theatre Festival New Play Lab 2020. THE EQUIVALENT OF SENSATION has been developed at the Miami-Dade Cultural Affairs Council PLAYWRIGHT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. It was one of five plays selected nationwide for the 2021 Finstrom Festival of New Plays at Zoetic Stage in Miami Florida. Readings followed at the Sandrell Rivers Theatre in Miami. The Playwrights Center in Minneapolis held a workshop and reading of the piece in June 2022, followed by a zoom reading by VS Theatre Company in Los Angeles. Full-length musicals: THE LOST GIRL musical, written with Jonathan Larson and Fred Ebb award winner Ben Bonnema, was selected for the Buck Hill Skytop Music Festival, Viterbo New Works Festival, NYU Steinhardt's School of Music, the year-long CDP workshop, the 2021 Florida Festival of New Musicals, and JetFest 2022 in Michigan . It is regularly featured on Musical Theatre Radio. A musical version of her play THE EQUIVALENT OF SENSATION entitled A COLLECTIBLE SENSATION is in development with director Clayton Phillips and composer Amy Engelhardt. A CHANGE OF HEART is currently in development with composer Tom...
'Red Bike' Playwright, Caridad Svich and Director/Writer, Kareem Fahmy talk to TNT about working and developing new works in the theatre industry- what needs to change and where to start. Caridad discusses how to make climate aware art with a transmedia design in mind. Kareem goes on to say that artists are the vanguard to change. – and so much more in this discussion with TNT Artistic Director, Nathaniel Shaw. ARTIST BIOS: Caridad Svich received a 2012 OBIE for Lifetime Achievement. Her work as a playwright, translator, lyricist, and essayist has been seen in print, live and digital stages at diverse venues across the US and abroad. Key plays in her extensive repertoire include 12 Ophelias, Iphigenia Crash Land Falls…, Red Bike and The House of the Spirits (based on Isabel Allende's novel). Theatrical digital world premieres in 2021 have included The Book of Magdalene at Main Street Theater, Houston, and Theatre: a love story at Know Theatre, Cincinnati. Memories of Overdevelopment was developed at The Goodman Theatre's Future Labs Reading Series this summer. As a screenwriter, her first feature film (as co-screenwriter, based on her play) Fugitive Dreams has been seen at the Fantasia, Austin, Tallinn Black Nights, Manchester (UK) and Maryland Film Festivals. Among her recognitions are an American Theatre Critics Association Primus Prize, the Edgerton Foundation New Play Award, and National Latino Playwriting Award (which she has received twice). She has edited several books on theatre. She most recently authored a book about Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Routledge). Her second feature film Abilene (as screenwriter) is currently in post-production. Her new book Toward a Future Theatre was published in December 2021 by Methuen Drama. Follow Caridad on Twitter @Csvich. Make sure not to miss their new play THE HOUSE ON THE LAGOON, based on Rosario Ferre's novel, premieres at GALA Theatre in Washington D.C. February 3-27, 2022. …… Kareem Fahmy is a Canadian-born director and playwright of Egyptian descent. His plays, which include American Fast, A Distinct Society, Dodi & Diana, Pareidolia, The In-Between, and an adaptation of the acclaimed novel The Yacoubian Building, have been developed at Atlantic Theatre Company, The Denver Center, TheatreWorks Silicon Valley, Northlight Theatre, The Magic Theatre, Capital Repertory Theatre, New York Stage & Film, and more. Current commissions: Artist Repertory Theatre, Ensemble Studio Theatre, Colt Coeur. Former Sundance Theatre Lab Fellow, Yaddo Literature Fellow, Phil Killian Directing Fellow (OSF), and TCG Rising Leader of Color. Co-founder/Chair of the Middle Eastern American Writers Lab at The Lark. MFA (Theatre Directing), Columbia. www.kareemfahmy.com …… Thank you for checking out TNT: artFORUM. Subscribe to hear more of what is next for The New Theatre. This podcast is produced, edited, and directed by Hannah Sikora and Kaelen Williams. Theme music by Julian Evans www.julianevans.info
The barriers for diverse artists are real but so are the opportunities. Learn how to create opportunities outside of traditional models. Fireside Chat from the Art and Equity Summit with artists Mark Phi and Jay Kalagayan.Jay B. Kalagayan (MeSseD creator, writer and publisher) has been a writer of plays, cartoon strips, reviews, articles, humorous event calendars, promotional materials, fundraising appeals and grants. A Xavier University graduate from Erie, PA, Jay is founder of Know Theatre of Cincinnati, and one of the founders of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival. His major influences are his wife Jan and daughters Meggie and Fi. His comic book influences are works by Warren Ellis, Neil Gaiman, John Ostrander, Mike Baron & Steve Rude, Keith Giffen, Matt Wagner, Matt Fraction and Brian K. Vaughn just to name a few. Mark Phi is an international ARTtivist, creator and an ideology rooted in the belief that we all have the ability to create and make an impact on our world. Mark demonstrates this through Art Philanthropy and Art Wealth Generation.In this Episode you will learn: What do you think new opportunities has been created for emerging artists that may not be able to at least not initially get into the traditional paths of galleries of exhibition at least as you're just starting off. 00:04:22 How is your virtual persona so important to really getting you more opportunities, how will you build your virtual persona? 00:09:45 How you can be intentional about what you are representing and what you're doing on social media if you're an artist or entrepreneur or anything. 00:15:15 How Jay Kalayan, an artist, talks about his experience with MessedComics and how it reflects his authenticity or how he expresses something about himself. 00:23:34 What advice Jay and Mark can give to their younger self or people when they were just starting off or a mistake or view they had wrong about the process of art, knowing all the knowledge now. 00:26:58
Summary:In today's episodes of The Tragedy Academy, Jay welcomes Karen Laven. Karen is the author of The Other 23 Days: Scores of Alternative Uses for Feminine Hygiene Products. Karen walks us through her first menstrual experience and explains just how much she hated it. But, through this, she able to find the humor in feminine hygiene products, which then sparked the beginning of her 14-year long passion project.Key Points: Book introductionComing up with the ideaFamily support since day oneThe controversy the book carriedAlternative uses for feminine hygiene productsPeople with weird energyEpisode Highlights:[01:15] Jay introduces Karen's new book The Other 23 Days: Scores of Alternative Uses for Feminine Hygiene Products. Over 14 years and constant pushback from almost every avenue, Karen could finally complete her passion project, knowing that something in her never allowed her to give up or let go.[02:16] Coming up with the idea was something out of the left field. Karen shares an anecdote of being approached by a guy who had started a publishing company in Minnesota. He asked her to write a book of great ideas for 1st birthday parties. Naturally, Karen presented him with a book about alternative uses for hygiene products. [06:14] Karen tells us about the endless support she has received from her family, from the simplest tasks of her husband driving her around to book signings to then taking photos and helping with interviews.[7:07] Jay and Karen both agree on the concept of importance; if you put a high level of importance on something, it makes it so much harder to obtain.[08:31] During her time in Minnesota, Karen unveils to us how she got a stewardess role in one of the many movies being shot there at the time, just by simply writing a poem and sending it to the casting director.[10:12] Karen shares with us the experience of getting her first menstrual cycle. She explains how she felt like a girl trapped in a woman's body, comparing it to torture, and reveals how the side effects were so harmful she could not leave the house for days![13:13] Karen describes to us the hoops she had to jump through to get people to sell her book. People often labeled it too controversial, where even feminist bookstores were reluctant to house her book. [18:11] Karen shares something she discovered while researching for the book – the first tampon was bamboo dipped in grease and lint wrapped around it. Ouch![19:23] Jay lists a massive amount of alternative uses for pads right from the book. A few being; deodorant pads for farts, duster, visor, moving sliders, even using panty liners to hold nails in place. The list goes on![25:00] Erick shares two notable books he had in his home growing up, including different types of farts. Further confirming that if there's room in the world for fart books, then there's room in the world of different pads and tampons usage.[28:00] Karen shares with us how her kids are just now starting to think she's funny and cool, at least just a little bit.[30:52] Jay and Erick discover that they worked for a company Karen did the commercial for a company that Jay describes as “sales Nazi boot camp.” [34:50] Jay, Karen, and Erick agree that some people suck. Erick shares a strange encounter she had with a woman he was interviewing for a job. [38:46] watching people that I know doing in interviewing for a job[40:56] Karen gives us a rundown between a Brenda and a Karen[42:17] OutroKaren Laven Bio:About me… Me… ME! I am a former newspaper reporter and author of multiple books of fiction and nonfiction, including, Cincinnati Ghosts, Dayton Ghosts, Quit Bugging Me, and, The Surrogate Who Cleaned Up. I am a public speaker as well and have given presentations at the Victory of Light convention and numerous libraries, schools, and facilities. In addition, I am a humorist and actress because I'm nuts. Before riding the stairlift in Med Mart's commercial (it was exhausting), I appeared in the trailer of the movie, Sugar and Spice, and was a featured extra on set for Drop Dead Gorgeous, Joe Somebody, and many indie films. My favorite role to date is playing the mother of a killer in the TruTV show, Psychic Detectives (with ad-libbed lines!).I also wrote and performed a piece for True Theatre at The Know Theatre in Cincinnati. I live in the Cincinnati Tri-State area with some other people who don't appreciate me, Me, and ME nearly as much as they should, Should, SHOULD, and an ancient, cantankerous and beloved toy poodle. I am currently writing and compiling true stories for my upcoming book revolving around Ohio paranormal stuff including Crypto stories this time. Fun! Sources Mentioned:The Other 23 Days: Scores of Alternative Uses for Feminine Hygiene Productskarenlaven.netInstagram | @karenlavenauthor
Maurice was born in Cincinnati, Ohio and he grew up in the English Woods neighborhood. He is a 2004 graduate of Jacobs High School. Maurice received a BA in Organizational Leadership from the University of Cincinnati in 2016 and a MS in Organizational Leadership with graduate certificates in Human Resource Management and Nonprofit Leadership in 2018. Maurice works as Program Director for UpSpring, the only local nonprofit that exclusively served the needs of youth experiencing homelessness. Maurice serves as the President/Founder of the Cincinnati Youth Collaborative Young Professionals Board. Maurice also serves as a board member for the Know Theatre of Cincinnati, Cincinnati College Preparatory Academy – a public charter school, and the University of Cincinnati College of Arts and Sciences Alumni Activity Board. In his free time, Maurice volunteers his time on the previously mentioned boards to serve his community.
Episode 6: HALLOWEEN EPISODE Host Kat Klockow and cohorts Jen Koehler and Christina Wald talk with Monica the medium about all things spirit. Then we have a little visit from Liz Carman about Know Theatre, which has a radio play coming up called Haunted about real-life paranormal experiences from around the Midwest and Great Lakes. https://www.knowtheatre.com/radioknow/ Kat has a discussion with C of C art director Tim Fuller about Loveland Frogman, the Boba Fett of Cryptids. We update our Kickstarter in its last days. You can still back it until November 2nd. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/christinawald/cincinnati-cabinet-of-curiosities?ref=nav_search&result=project&term=cincinnati%20cabinet%20of Finally, as if that was not enough, we talk about Weird things we saw this week and Jen has a supersized hometown haunt story that rounds out our Halloween episode! Weird Things Links: Cats being tormented by Ghosts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-1DZYJw8m0 Haunted Doll: https://mysteriousuniverse.org/2020/10/possessed-doll-cries-real-tears-at-haunted-bar/ The Ghosts of Doryo-Do: https://japanthis.com/2015/10/15/doryo-do-the-haunted-temple-of-hachioji/ Email us your hometown haunt story and we will read it on our next episode! cincycuriosities@gmail.com Drops every Wednesday at midnight! Follow us on Social: Twitter (@cincabinetcurio): https://twitter.com/cincabinetcurio Instagram (@cincycabinetofcuriosities): https://www.instagram.com/cincycabinetofcuriosities/ Facebook: Cincinnati Cabinet of Curiosities https://www.facebook.com/cincycabinetofcuriosities Follow Kat: https://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/witches-sorcerers-/list?title_no=417865&fbclid=IwAR0i4SE_H0HZ9i4bObXw5nxZwGR2HbyQGwqIyxQzBYQkEPWpfq2JzqpKWNE Follow: Christina: https://embracethecrone.blogspot.com/ Follow Jen: https://society6.com/jenkoehlerart?fbclid=IwAR35QopLhIbwGfAR1awWUfwh-3KAt7BjFhJx1PXM_bR3XAdAijoZfxbhzQo
2020 marks the 17th year of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival, an annual celebration of alternative and "weird" theatrical performances produced by Know Theatre .
The Cincinnati Fringe Festival , presented by the Know Theatre, has always proclaimed that it’s “Kinda weird. Like you.” In this age of COVID-19, those words may never ring truer as the 2020 festival goes totally virtual. How this online event will happen and how audiences can join in are a couple of the topics discussed when our Jim Stump speaks by Zoom with the Know’s Producing Artistic Director Andrew Hungerford .
Tess Talbot (Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile, Wildfire, Inconceivable) is a Cincinnati based actress with a BFA in Acting from Wright State University. In today's episode, Tess sits down with Sawyer to talk about her WalMart scarf, clawing her way to the top, and how she always knew that what she wanted to do for a living. The two revisit the positive memories she has of theatre as a child, and after Sawyer gets distracted by her cats, Tess talks about her infatuation with Prince, which segues into a discussion about her time on the set of Extremely Wicked. To round out the episode, Sawyer challenges Tess to name her favorite performance to date, and she advises her past self to "relax". Tess's latest project, Fetus and the God, is an audio project presented by the Know Theatre of Cincinnati. It can be purchased by visiting https://www.knowtheatre.com/merchandise/. Facebook: @TheRealSawyerAS Instagram: @therealsawyeras Website: https://sawyerashafer.wixsite.com/writerdirector --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pauseforeffect/support
Coming soon... KNOW Theatre, which has been bringing Off-Broadway theatre to Binghamton, New York since 1993, introduces KTRP, the KNOW Theatre Radio Players. 2020 has challenged us all to adapt to the new reality of social distancing, and we're answering that challenge with this series of radio adaptations of public-domain plays. So sit down, settle in, and join us from the comfort of your own home! Theme music: "Little Lily Swing" by Tri-Tachyon, available through freemusicarchive.org and licensed under CC BY 4.0.
Kirk sits down with Maggie Lou Rader (star and playwright) and Jennifer Joplin (director) of Know Theatre's latest production, MARY'S MONSTER, which opens on Friday, September 14th. Go to knowtheatre.com for more information. He also sits down with True Theatre's David Levy. You can find more information about their season at truetheatre.com
Originally Published: 8-16-2016The Cincinnati Fringe Festival, is a 12-day theatre and arts festival produced by Know Theatre of Cincinnati. It features an accelerator program known as Fringe Next for high school actors and playwrights to produce their own original works in front of a live audience.Learn how one Cincinnati area teen used the platform to work through some of the struggles he faced during his high school years.
Live from Cincinnati, part three - In which the Fog rolls in, and in, and in, and Maisie could use a lozenge. Recorded live at the Know Theatre, August 14, 2017 Host David J. Loehr.
Live from Cincinnati, part two - In which Margo does some detective work, and our hero seems to be missing in action…or is he? Recorded live at the Know Theatre, August 7, 2017 Host David J. Loehr.
Live from Cincinnati, part one - In which our hero is confronted with another masked avenger, and Margo sees a Broadway show because she knows a guy. Recorded live at the Know Theatre of Cincinnati, Ohio, July 31, 2017. Host David J. Loehr.