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This Is Your Afterlife
The Bittersweet Files with Annie Share

This Is Your Afterlife

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 50:36


The snap of a good jerky stick. The taste of very wet eggs. Venturing off alone to see art. Performing as a Neo-Futurist. Annie Share enjoys her life! It's a skill she's cultivated through a careful selection of little treats.Content warning: yearbook enemies, wanting to die young and riding your bike, imaginary friend Gerald Oliver Dickens (G.O.D.), solo adventures, breakfast food preferences. If you believe in This Is Your Afterlife and want fun bonus episodes, become a patron for $5 or $15/month at patreon.com/davemaher. Annie is mostly offline, so it makes sense you can follow her on Instagram @anniesoffline.Go see The Infinite Wrench at the Neo-Futurists, especially when Annie rejoins the cast in June!Donate to the Chicago Abortion Fund via my page to provide life-saving healthcare to folks who need abortions.Follow this show on IG: @thisisyourafterlife, and get more info at thisisyourafterlife.com. Have thoughts on the show? Email thisisyourafterlifepodcast@gmail.com.Follow me @thisisdavemaher on Instagram and Twitter.All music by This Is Your Afterlife house band Lake Mary.Check out my other podcast, Genre Reveal Party!, where I analyze TV and movies with my friend, writer and cultural critic Madeline Lane-McKinley.

This Is Your Afterlife
Here to Make Friends!!

This Is Your Afterlife

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 29:57


Announcing my new one-man show and first big live show in 4 years: Here to Make Friends. In 2020, I watched 40 seasons of "Survivor" in 4 months. That + COVID alienation = Here to Make Friends. Enhancing the show is my recent revelation that at my artistic core, I'm an interviewer.Here to Make Friends will be at the Neo-Futurist theater in Chicago September 28-October 1, 2023. Until then, I'll be having a lot of fun releasing irregular This Is Your Afterlife episodes, both in terms of when they come out and content.If you'd like to go the extra mile in supporting the creation of Here to Make Friends, donate to my GoFundMe!Patreon supporters make This Is Your Afterlife possible and get awesome bonus episodes. Become an Afterhead at patreon.com/davemaher. Follow me @thisisdavemaher on Twitter and Instagram.And check out my other podcast, Genre Reveal Party!, where I'm analyzing TV and movies with writer and cultural critic Madeline Lane-McKinley.---Music = Future: "Use Me" / Johnnie Frierson: "Miracles"

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Hit Play
Bonus: Non-Illusory Audio Art from Oberlin College

Hit Play

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 48:01


We are coming back for season 4, but first, we want to share with you the work made by the students in Joey Rizzolo's course “Podcasting Non-Illusory Audio Art” at Oberlin College. These students studied Neo-Futurist forms of storytelling and told their own stories using a wide array of sound modes.  If you want to learn more about how we make our work, visit nynf.org to see when we are teaching our next workshop.  Hit Play Season 4: Impossible Task premieres on August 23rd, so stay tuned right here and tell your friends!

I'm a Writer But
Jessica Anne and Long Day Press

I'm a Writer But

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 58:20


Today, Jessica Anne (Sex with My Family) and Joshua Bohnsack of Long Day Press talk about collaborating on this short, vicious, beautiful book; cows; maintaining rawness in the work; Jessica's theater background informing her writing; endings; Long Day's forthcoming manual on muskrat removal (!); and more!   Jessica Anne is Neo-Futurist, Lit & Luz artistic associate, author of A Manual for Nothing, and Visiting Lecturer at Roosevelt University. Her new book is Sex with My Family. Long Day Press is a Chicago-based novella and chapbook publisher. Since 2015, they have published boundary-pushing work with an emphasis on emerging Midwestern writers. Joshua Bohnsack's band is Kyle Francois and the Gold Dust. Listen here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

This Is Your Afterlife
Thunder, Balloon, Book, Party, Car with Cat Huck

This Is Your Afterlife

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 58:41


It's the first backward episode of the show, with Neo-Futurist ensemble member Cat Huck! We start with Cat dissecting one of her plays, "Hold," and I realize we've been talking about her coma moment, the death of her friend Ben.Content warning: suicide, grief, lilac leather, going to war with roosters, one person's love vs. the spirit of Love.Patreon supporters make This Is Your Afterlife possible and get awesome bonus episodes. Become an Afterhead at patreon.com/davemaher. Follow Cat on IG: @cathuckSee Cat and the rest of the Neo-Futurists in The Infinite Wrench every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday in Chicago.Subscribe to my newsletter, Definitive Answers, for weekly personal and culture essays, plus music recs. And follow me @thisisdavemaher on Twitter and Instagram.---Music = Future: "Use Me" / James Blackshaw: "The Cloud of Unknowing" / Johnnie Frierson: "Miracles"

Mirepoix
Jasmine Henri Jordan Interview

Mirepoix

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 77:22


Jasmine Henri Jordan is a performer, writer, teaching artist, and Gemini. She also creates performances with a collective called Hot Kitchen. Jasmine is a Neo-Futurist ensemble member and is a company member of PlayMakers Laboratory. Show Notes: This episode was recorded this summer, a few things have changed: Joe is no longer in a job search. PlayMakers and the Neo-Futurists have resumed in-person performances of their long-running shows, respectively. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joseph-schupbach/support

Hit Play
57: I made you a mix :)

Hit Play

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 16:13


Thanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. All of the plays in this episode are part of our Neo-Futurist mix tape. Some of the plays may contain sensitive topics. For more specific content warnings, check out the timecodes below.   If you like what you hear and want to support the New York Neo-Futurists, subscribe to the show, tell a friend, and leave a review on your listening app of choice. If you want to support in other ways, consider making a donation at nynf.org, or joining our Patreon. And be our friend on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. View episode transcription here! 1:58 - A Normal Morning In Astoria, Queens by Greg Lakhan 5:13 - City of Ghosts by Katy-May Hudson 7:43 [CW: explicit language] - Yael's Big Ugly Play. by Yael Haskal featuring Katy-Kay Chelena 11:03 - Weeeellll adjusted by Michaela Farrell 13:23 - Thinking of Having Kids? Listen to This First by Katy-May Hudson   Our logo was designed by Gabriel Drozdov Our sound is designed by Anthony Sertel Dean Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean, Léah Miller, and Yael Haskal Take care!

This Is Your Afterlife
The Difference Between Heaven and Hell Is Square Footage with Kurt Chiang

This Is Your Afterlife

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 57:10


One man's cancer is another man's coma. Kurt Chiang (The Neo-Futurists) talks to me about the weird corners of feeling that come with surviving cancer and wanting to control that attention by making theater. He describes a particularly theatrical heaven, and I think we accidentally proved the existence of God dissecting Kurt's experience of eating Peruvian rotisserie chicken. Check out Kurt's extended episode at https://www.patreon.com/davemaher (patreon.com/davemaher), which includes extra intro talk about his transition from active Neo-Futurist ensemble member to solo performance/video artist, plus his "Funeral Planning" segment. Follow Kurt on IG: https://www.instagram.com/chiangkurtox/ (@chiangkurtox) And on Twitter: https://twitter.com/chiangkurt (@chiangkurt) And keep a lookout in June, when Kurt will begin a crowdfunding campaign with support from the 3Arts Foundation for his premiere short film "Chicka-Dee-Dee-Dee!" Transcript: https://app.podscribe.ai/series/1246109 (This Is Your Afterlife on Podscribe) To continue the conversation, subscribe to my weekly newsletter, Hella Immaculate, at http://thisisdavemaher.com/ (thisisdavemaher.com). Follow me @thisisdavemaher on https://www.instagram.com/thisisdavemaher/ (Instagram) and https://twitter.com/ThisIsDaveMaher (Twitter). Support this podcast

Power To Speak with Confidence. Conversations that will inspire and empower.
Atticus ArtsCreative Conversation with Laura Killeen

Power To Speak with Confidence. Conversations that will inspire and empower.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 41:36


Laura Killeen, runs and performs in the Neo-Futurist theatre company, Degenerate Fox. She has an amazing story to tell of how the company, who perform 30 plays in 60 minutes (!) have transferred their performances online. She shares the pro's, and cons and whether online theatre is here to stay, the wellbeing of audience and performers during lockdown, her time in New York and her decision to become a vaccinator. Plus, she explains Neo-Futurism!!

Hit Play
22 Chlortrille

Hit Play

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 20:38


Thanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. This week: spelling bees, new normals, chanting monks, cat experts!   Some of the plays in this episode may contain sensitive topics. For more specific content warnings, check out the timecodes below.   If you like what you hear and want to support the New York Neo-Futurists, subscribe to the show, consider making a donation at nynf.org, and join our Patreon. Patreon membership gives you access to bonus content like video plays! We’d really appreciate any support in these difficult times. Contributing to our Patreon helps us continue to pay our artists.    Take care of yourself, tie-dye it up with your old Neo-Futurist merch, and share it with us on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook.   View episode transcription here! 1:39, 7:44, 10:47 - The 0th Annual Totally Arbitrary Not-A-Word Spelling Bee by Michaela Farrell featuring Siyu Song, Yael Haskal, and Greg Lakhan 3:37 [CW pandemic] - The Normal: It Is New by Katharine Heller featuring Dan McCoy, Cecil Baldwin, Connor Sampson, Rob Neill, and Daniel Mirsky 9:21 - Meanwhile Rob drinks the 2nd to last beer from his fridge and hangs a small shelf for keys & masks by his door while listening to a few random monks chanting with, are those bells? yes, those are bells and monks! by Rob Neill 13:10 - You're the expert by Jeffrey Cranor featuring Cecil Baldwin 18:13 [CW 9/11-related PTSD] - Audio Crime provided by Cecil Baldwin   Our logo was designed by Shelton Lindsay Our sound is designed by Anthony Sertel Dean Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean, Julia Melfi, and Léah Miller Take Care!

2 Non Geminis: The Podcast
Back to the Neo-Futurist with Malic White

2 Non Geminis: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 56:20


On this pre-quarantine episode of 2 Non Geminis, the non-Gem's (sponsored by Zevia) are joined by Chicago comedy leather daddy Malic White, who talks about what it's like being the star of the Candyman trailer, their very cool transition from performing with the Neo-Futurists to stand-up comedy, and their cool scars from getting violently hit while riding a bike on the dangerous Chicago streets. As always, sponsored by Zevia and this week, zinc lozenges. Stay at home!

Start With This
Writing for Performance (Live from Boston)

Start With This

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 84:25


We’re live from Boston with special guest Bilal Dardai, alum of the Neo-Futurist theater company and writer for the podcast “Unwell.” In this episode we talk about writing specifically for performance. Consume: Gnome Sane by Joey Rizzolo, New York Neo-Futurists Create: Write a 100-word story, 3rd person, someone confessing a crime. Then, write it again in 1st person by the person confessing. Then write it one more time for live performance. Think about what the performer should do with their body. How is the audience involved? Join the SWT Membership community to share your work, give feedback, and connect with other artists: https://www.patreon.com/startwiththis Help spread the word about our show by wearing our logo: https://topatoco.com/collections/startwiththis Follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Credits: Jeffrey Cranor (host) & Joseph Fink (host), Grant Stewart (editor), Vincent Cacchione (mixer). Rob Wilson (logo). Theme written by Joseph Fink and performed by Joseph Fink, Jeffrey Cranor, and the live audience. If you'd like your own cover of the theme song featured on this show, email us at startwiththis@nightvalepresents.com or share it in our membership community. Produced by Night Vale Presents.  http://www.startwiththispodcast.com http://www.nightvalepresents.com

Go See a Show!
Rob Neill, Ayun Halliday, Eevin Hartsough, & Daniel Mirsky of “Wind-Up Variations”

Go See a Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 11:48


Listen in as Wind-Up Variations creator/writer/director Rob Neill, along with performer Ayun Halliday, Eevin Hartsough, and Daniel Mirsky, discuss the Neo-Futurist aesthetic, following a monkey across a waste-land, dialogue-mining, finding your mechanical avatar, inviting the audience, and having a plan … Continue reading →

Are You Famous, Yet?
We’re Holding Out for a Hero: Captain Ambivalent - Episode 33

Are You Famous, Yet?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2017 72:35


06:34 - Origin of “Captain Ambivalent” 09:41 - “Precious” a song about “Lord of the Rings”’s Gollum in the style of country 15:05 - Almost all of Captain Ambivalent’s music is up on SoundClound as free samples 23:09 - How Captain Ambivalent’s costume & persona came about 28:09 -Video of Cafe Vivaldi performance in New York City 31:00 - Discussion of Capt. A’s song “Everything” 33:48 - “If I Were A Pirate Ninja Zombie” & how it is possibly the most romantic song Capt. A. has ever written 37:04 - Constructive feedback from worst performance Capt. A. ever had - a Sat. night at a pizza joint, at an intermission for a jug band performance. 50:09- Capt. A’s performance at Neo Futurist benefit at Metro - Special Guest and Neo Futurists 51:09 - “Pizza Girl” and Dungeons & Dragons 55:19 - Torturing Barbies and Capt. A.’s song about it 56:44 - Capt. A. plays “Everything” Live in studio 1:00:18 - “Crazy Picasso-Eyed Lady” 1:01:16 - Exploration of “Run, Will Robinson, Run” 1:03:00 - “Ray is not the Name of the Accordion” animation in the video by Capt. A.! 1:05:35 - Origin of the song - “Irv!” - about the inventor of dental floss Follow us on Twitter or Facebook Intro Music: "Are You Famous, Yet?" - Laura Scruggs. Outro Music: "AYFY 1" - Christopher Kriz

RiYL
Episode 197: Cecil Baldwin

RiYL

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2016 78:00


There’s no real podcasting precedent for Welcome to Night Vale. In the decade or so since I started podcasting, I’ve never seen a phenomenon like it. The show seemingly came out of nowhere and shot to the top of the iTunes chart with loyal fanbase built up around Tumblr communities, creating fan art and fiction and dressing up as their favorite characters whenever the show rolls through town. The brainchild of writers Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor, the show centers on the goings on of a small desert town somewhere in the southwest, an impossible place where occult creatures are commonplace and conspiracies are the law of the land. Baldwin, a Neo-Futurist actor based in New York, portrays Cecil Palmer, the host, main character and moral center of the program, imbuing the character and show with a hypnotic voice and elements of his real life personality that have become a rallying point for so much of the show’s communal nature. In honor of Night Vale’s 100th episode, we sat down with Baldwin to discuss the show’s origin, his acting history and the recent announcement that he is HIV positive.

General Admission Podcast
Episode 18: Doug Peck & Rob Lindley, Carrie: The Musical and Musical Theatre Horror Stories

General Admission Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2014 56:53


In the wake of the Tony Awards, Don and Tyler hash out the Sound Design category debacle and the controversy around YouTube’s new subscription. They interview Chicago musical theater royalty Doug Peck and Robert Lindley on political activism, marriage equality, how to survive in the world of musical theatre, and how Joni Mitchell first brought the pair together. Then, Don and Tyler go on very scary journey to see Carrie: The Musical and share the best listener-provided theater horror stories. Finally, The Moth contributor and Neo-Futurist Malic White drops in with a truly terrifying story and recommends that everyone to see the latest “Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind.”