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On the latest Whisper in the Wings from Stage whisper, we welcome back on the New York Neo-Futurists. This time we welcomed on ensemble members/board members Val Ramirez and Shelton Lindsay to talk about The Infinite Wrench and their new home. So make sure you tune in and turn out for this great company!New York Neo-Futurists PresentsThe Infiintite Wrench@ The Second City New York Black BoxFridays and Saturdays @ 9:30pmTickets and more information are available at secondcity.com And be sure to follow our guests to stay up to date on all their upcoming project and productions:@nyneofuturists
We are so thrilled to be welcoming back the New York Neo-Futurists onto the latest Whisper in the Wings from Stage Whisper. And joining us once again are the performer Amelia Bethel, and the performer/co-artists director Rob Neill. This time, they shared with us all the info about their upcoming Best of 2024 shows, which just like this conversation, should not be missed. So be sure you listen in and hurry to get your tickets before they are gone!New York Neo-Futurists PresentBest of 2024December 6th and 13th @ 7pm, and December 7th and 14th @ 9:30pm @ HERE Arts CenterTickets and more information are available at here.orgAnd be sure to follow our guests to stay up to date on all their upcoming projcest and productions:NY Neo-Futurists: nynf.org, @nyneofuturists, and info@nynf.org Rob: @astronautoneAmelia: amelia@nynf.org
Who is absolutely loving HULU's Only Murders in the Building? I am! On this episode of Dear Multi-Hyphenate, we have the loveable Michael Cyril Creighton who plays Howard Morris on Only Murders in the Building on HULU. We discuss how Michael was compelled to create his own work and how it created a domino effect of constant work in the industry. It's all about writing what you know, and Michael certainly proves that theory. How did he end up from working the box office to working on some of the most successful tv shows and films of all time? TELEVISION: Hulu's “Only Murders in the Building” (Series Regular), Amazon's “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” (recurring) Showtime's “Dexter: New Blood” (recurring), Netflix's “Dash & Lily” (recurring), HBO's "High Maintenance" (recurring), EPIX's "Graves" (recurring), Amazon's “A League of Their Own”, Netflix's “AJ & the Queen”, FOX's "Bob's Burgers," Showtime's "Billions," "Horace and Pete," FOX's “Bob's Burgers,” CBS's "The Good Fight," Adult Swim's "Neon Joe Werewolf Hunter," Showtime's "Nurse Jackie," Netflix's “Orange is the New Black,” NBC's “30 Rock,” FX's “Louie,” CBS's "2 Broke Girls," CBS's “Person of Interest," FX's "Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll," LOGO's “Jeffery & Cole Casserole.” FILM: Cord Jeffereson's “American Fiction,” Steven Spielberg's "The Post," "Game Night," "Spotlight," "Can You Ever Forgive Me?," “Seneca,” "Home Again," "Coin Heist," "Sleeping With Other People," "Fits and Starts," "3rd Street Blackout," “Towheads,” “How To Follow Strangers,” “Paper Spiders” and “The Outside Story.” THEATRE: Jordan Harrison's The Amateurs (Vineyard Theatre), Sarah Ruhl's Stage Kiss (Playwrights Horizons), Blood Play, Buddy Cop 2, You're Welcome and Cape Disappointment (all with The Debate Society), Joshua Conkel's MilkMilkLemonade and more. I was a founding member of the New York Neo-Futurists and performed weekly in “Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind.” WEB: Michael created a web series called “Jack in a Box,” which he starred in, produced, wrote and co-directed. The series ran from 2009-2012 and consisted of 31 episodes, dozens of cupcakes and a fair amount of funny-sad humor. It was written about in several publications and on several websites, including The New York Times, The Huffington Post, Time Out New York, Le Monde Paris, The New York Daily News, The AV Club and Michael was named a “Digital All Star” by Backstage. The series won Best Web Pilot at the 2010 New York Television Festival and was nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for Outstanding Achievement in Original New Media two consecutive years in a row (2012 & won in 2013). Other work on the web includes "High Maintenance," "The Outs," "Very Mary-Kate," "Eat Our Feelings" and more. Proud member of SAG-AFTRA, Actors Equity and the Writers Guild. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Favorites Katharine Heller and Carrie Gravenson join Keith to discuss his behavior at The New York Neo-Futurists' The Infinite Wrench. The trio also discusses a 60-year-old Miss Universe, Ozempic causing erectile dysfunction, Jon Bon Jovi's pretentious documentary THANK YOU, GOODNIGHT, Netflix's The Circle, and Carrie's life-changing solar eclipse experience.
Ready to DIE??? Hope you have your will and testament ready to go as Michael John Improta sets out to kill you with his jokes! When was the last time you laughed so hard you couldn't breathe? Could be today! This season on Hit Play, we are facing impossible tasks – one audio experiment at a time. This episode was created by Michael John Improta. Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean and Jake Banasiewicz. Sound designed by Anthony Sertel Dean. Our logo is by Gabriel Drozdov. Special thanks this episode to Chris Heard, Annabell Mizrahi, Rob Neill, Julia Melfi, Mike Manship. Content Warnings: acohol abuse, death 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. We'd love to hear from you! @nyneofuturists on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. If you want to support in other ways, consider making a donation at nynf.org, or joining our Patreon. Take care!
This season on Hit Play, we are facing impossible tasks – one audio experiment at a time. This episode: love, loss, biting, singing, barking, pooping, and learning how to (or not) say goodbye. This episode was created by Joey Rizzolo. Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean and Jake Banasiewicz. Sound designed by Anthony Sertel Dean. Our logo is by Gabriel Drozdov The painting of Marty is by Jen Tracy - JenTheTracy on Etsy. Special thanks this episode to Kendra Duran, Brooke Carrick, Avery Rizzolo, Jen Tracy, Jim, Debbie, Allyson, Ken, and Marty McFly. No thanks to Dolly Parton (the dog, that is). Content warnings: death, suicide 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. We'd love to hear from you! @nyneofuturists on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. If you want to support in other ways, consider making a donation at nynf.org, or joining our Patreon. Take care!
Todd and Chris sit down with our beloved contributor Anthony Sertel Dean as well as Rob Neill, Co-Artistic Director of the New York Neo-Futurists, to talk about their show The Infinite Wrench, a theatrical race against the clock akin to the mechanics of ARC. Check out the New York Neo-Futurists: https://www.nyneofuturists.org/ https://www.nyneofuturists.org/hit-play And be sure to catch them in their new venue at 154 Christopher St in New York City! Dungeons and Drama Nerds is produced by Todd Brian Backus, Percival Hornak, and Nicholas Orvis, and this episode was mixed and edited by Percival Hornak. Our theme music is by Anthony Sertel Dean, and our logo art is by Todd Brian Backus. Season Three features contributions from Christopher Diercksen, Ben Ferber, Kory Flores, Tess Huth, Romana Isabella, Leo Mock, Jon Jon Johnson, and Dex Phan. Our ARC campaign features Jovane Camaaño as Silt, Anthony Sertel Dean as Deniz, Romana Isabella as Gorm, Nick Orvis as Twili, Dex Phan as Lemon Sprinkle, and Todd Brian Backus as The Guide. If you'd like to help us continue exploring the intersection of theatre and tabletop roleplaying games, consider leaving us a review on your podcast app of choice or supporting us - and getting access to our patron-only bonus content - at patreon.com/dungeonsanddramanerds. You can find our social media and website links, including our cast bios, at our linktree. Be sure to tune in next week for another episode of Dungeons and Drama Nerds!
This season on Hit Play, we are facing impossible tasks – one audio experiment at a time. This episode: Teen angst, older wiser lesbians, an obsession with Avril Lavigne, driving in the car with your crush, dead dads…MJ takes a page out of Alison Bechdel's book and attempts the impossible. This episode was created by MJ Farrell Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean and Julia Melfi Our sound designer is Anthony Sertel Dean Our logo is by Gabriel Drozdov Special thanks this episode to Kate Jones, Anooj Bhandari, Katy Kay Chelena, Val Ramirez, Lucia Arias. 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. We'd love to hear from you! @nyneofuturists on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. If you want to support in other ways, consider making a donation at nynf.org, or joining our Patreon. Take care!
This season on Hit Play, we are facing impossible tasks – one audio experiment at a time. This episode: Chan's putting her queer matchmaking skills to the test and is in hot pursuit of Julia's soulmate...if soulmates even exist… Think you or someone you know might be a good match for Julia? Head to bit.ly/juliasbiglove and make yourself known! This episode was created by Chan Lin Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean and Julia Melfi Our sound designer is Anthony Sertel Dean Our logo is by Gabriel Drozdov Special thanks this episode to Toni, Julia, Stephanie and the Hot Tender Jocks, Diana, Robin, Arif, Rachel, MJ, Lucia, the Pride Basketball League, Nightcap, Cubbyhole, The Woods, and all the queer singles who ever believed in Chan. 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. We'd love to hear from you! @nyneofuturists on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. If you want to support in other ways, consider making a donation at nynf.org, or joining our Patreon. Take care!
This season on Hit Play, we are facing impossible tasks – one audio experiment at a time. This episode: hey diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle…WTF how is a cow gonna jump over the moon? Who even wrote that nursery rhyme? How big is the average cow? Can you milk a bull? Is there such thing as “over” in space? Can a person sustain pure joy across their lifetime? Listen as Jake attempts to answer all these questions...and more. This episode was created by Jake Banasiewicz. Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean and Julia Melfi Our sound designer is Anthony Sertel Dean Our logo is by Gabriel Drozdov Special thanks this episode to Barrett and Sunset View Creamery 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. We'd love to hear from you! @nyneofuturists on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. If you want to support in other ways, consider making a donation at nynf.org, or joining our Patreon. Take care!
This season on Hit Play, we are facing impossible tasks – one audio experiment at a time. This episode, listen as our own "Manship of La Mancha" attempts to make an NBA roster This episode was created by Mike Manship. Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean and Julia Melfi Our sound designer is Anthony Sertel Dean Our logo is by Gabriel Drozdov Special thanks this episode to Gary Belsky, Karen, Bee, and Calvin Manship, Jonathan Krieger, and Sharine Wittkopp 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. We'd love to hear from you! @nyneofuturists on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. If you want to support in other ways, consider making a donation at nynf.org, or joining our Patreon. Take care!
This season on Hit Play, we are facing impossible tasks – one audio experiment at a time. This episode, we get alchemical, as Val looks to morph and transmute, claiming the power of gold and gas. This episode was created by Val Ramirez. Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean and Julia Melfi Our sound designer is Anthony Sertel Dean Our logo is by Gabriel Drozdov Special thanks this episode to Neo-Futurists Annie Levin, Amelia Bethel, Anon Bhandari, Brent Whiteside, Carter, Chan, Greg Lakhan, Jackson Bird, Jake Banana, Katie Kay Chelena, Kyra Sims, Lee LeBreton, Michael John Improta, Mike Manship, Michaela Farrell, Rob Neill, Ryan Juda, and Yael Haskal! 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. We'd love to hear from you! @nyneofuturists on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. If you want to support in other ways, consider making a donation at nynf.org, or joining our Patreon. Take care!
This season on Hit Play, we are facing impossible tasks – one audio experiment at a time. This episode, on his 10 year New Yorkaveraary Brent retraces his steps, from his first apartment to the auditions that he took. He wonders, do dreams have an expiration date? This episode was created by Brent Whiteside. Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean and Julia Melfi Our sound designer is Anthony Sertel Dean Our logo is by Gabriel Drozdov Special thanks this episode to Michael John Improta, Carter, Jay, Rob Neill, and Brent's Mom. 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. We'd love to hear from you! @nyneofuturists on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. If you want to support in other ways, consider making a donation at nynf.org, or joining our Patreon. Take care!
This season on Hit Play, we are facing impossible tasks – one audio experiment at a time. This episode, Anooj gets into fruit and fraud. This episode was created by Anooj Bhandari. Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean and Julia Melfi Our sound designer is Anthony Sertel Dean Our logo is by Gabriel Drozdov Special thanks this episode to Anooj's dad. 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. We'd love to hear from you! @nyneofuturists on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. If you want to support in other ways, consider making a donation at nynf.org, or joining our Patreon. Take care!
This season on Hit Play, we are facing impossible tasks – one audio experiment at a time. This episode, Lee taps in to the history of one of New York's East Village's hidden treasures. This episode was created by Lee LeBreton. Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean and Julia Melfi Our sound designer is Anthony Sertel Dean Our logo is by Gabriel Drozdov Special thanks this episode to the New York Historical Society, NYC LGBT Historic Sites project, and the Mob Queens Podcast. 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. We'd love to hear from you! @nyneofuturists on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. If you want to support in other ways, consider making a donation at nynf.org, or joining our Patreon. Take care!
Thanks for hitting play and listening to Hit Play all season! We wrapped season 3 of the show with a live episode recorded at Caveat in New York City's Lower East Side on February 13th, 2023. In the future from that moment, we listen back to the time spent there, then, now. 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. We'd love to hear from you! @nyneofuturists on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. If you want to support in other ways, consider making a donation at nynf.org, or joining our Patreon. 3:12 - The Zippo Diaries by Cecil Baldwin 14:12 - Lullabies//An Invocation by Anooj Bhandari 24:47 - Where? (for Joey) by Shelton Lindsay 26:49 - From Taiwan, With Love by Kyra Sims 31:13 - One Day Walking Away NYC 2023 by Rob Neill 34:08 - Tour Guiding is One Part Knowledge and 999 Parts Bullshit by Mike Manship 44:28 - //CHROMATICITY THRU THE AGES// by Val Ramirez 52:19 - exactly one decade ago… by Anthony Sertel Dean The album mentioned in the episode can be found here Our logo was designed by Gabriel Drozdov Our sound is designed by Anthony Sertel Dean Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean, Julia Melfi, and Ali Cronin
Thanks for Hitting Play all season and listening to Hit Play. This episode: some Neo-Futurists chose their favorite Hit Play pieces from the season to highlight. Some of the plays may contain sensitive topics. For more specific content warnings, check out the timecodes below. We will be wrapping the season with a live podcast recording on February 13th at Caveat on the Lower East Side of New York. 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. We'd love to hear from you! @nyneofuturists on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. If you want to support in other ways, consider making a donation at nynf.org, or joining our Patreon. 1:18 - wherever, whenever, it's yours by Hilary Asare 3:08 - The: The by Jake Banasiewicz 4:53 [CW: Redacted slurs] - Neo Monologue: Constructed (Or, Questions from the Classroom) — Part 2 by Val Ramirez 8:26 - 13 by Joey Rizzolo 10:04 - Directive to those who are… by Rob Neill 12:16 - To save time, I didn't write a script for this play. An AI wrote it. by Anthony Sertel Dean 17:36 - a glance. a pain. an abstraction. ...... (a hope.) by Kyra Sims Our logo was designed by Gabriel Drozdov Hit Play is produced and sound designed by Anthony Sertel Dean
Thanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. This episode, we confront the big stuff: order, the beyond, and holiday travel. 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. We'd love to hear from you! @nyneofuturists on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. If you want to support in other ways, consider making a donation at nynf.org, or joining our Patreon. 0:00 - Under Order Is Chaos. Under Chaos Is Order: A Hit Play Wrench by Mike Manship 3:05 - Clairvoyant Kitty WiIl See You Now by Rudy Ramirez featuring Ophelia 5:28 - Conversation with a cheesecake on a sunday night? (a recreation with Rob as Rob and Jeffrey as the cake) by Rob Neill featuring Jeffrey Cranor 9:55 - Artist Plan (Part 2) by Anthony Sertel Dean 12:54 - Falling Down The Well From: Chaos by Jake Banasiewicz featuring Rudy Ramirez and Rob Neill 14:34 - T(dom)ravelogue Decem(ized)ber 2022(ran) by Rob Neill featuring Anthony Sertel Dean, Mike Manship, Jake Banasiewicz, Jackson Bird Our logo was designed by Gabriel Drozdov Our sound is designed by Anthony Sertel Dean Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean, Lee LeBreton, and Rob Neill Take care!
Thanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. This episode: we start super, we accept the mission, and we do this show. 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. We'd love to hear from you! @nyneofuturists on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. If you want to support in other ways, consider making a donation at nynf.org, or joining our Patreon. 0:00 - Play This Audio Experiment Before the Podcast Intro OR What If We Had a Cheesy Hit Play Opening Theme Song (Superhero Edition) by Mike Manship 3:50 - Directive to those who are… by Rob Neill 5:58 - In Finite by Jake Banasiewicz, featuring Rudy Ramirez, Rob Neill, Mike Manship, Jackson Bird, and Lee LeBreton 8:08 - The Infinite Jelly by Rudy Ramirez [CW: Slurs] 12:10 - Artist Plan (Part 1) by Anthony Sertel Dean, featuring Julia Melfi [CW: death] 16:26 - This Doesn't End Well, Even If It Doesn't End At All by Mike Manship [CW: Death, Eternity] 17:56 - One Possible Affirmation by Rob Neill, featuring Mike Manship, Rudy Ramirez, and Jake Banasiewicz 19:52 - 13 by Joey Rizzolo Our logo was designed by Gabriel Drozdov Our sound is designed by Anthony Sertel Dean Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean, Lee LeBreton, and Rob Neill Take care!
This episode: odes, pep talks, and simulations. Our on-going and ever-changing attempt to create audio experiments for you continues. Content warnings in the full show notes. Show Notes: Thanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. This episode: odes, pep talks, and simulations. 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. We'd love to hear from you! @nyneofuturists on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. If you want to support in other ways, consider making a donation at nynf.org, or joining our Patreon. View episode transcription here! 1:58 - TODAY'S SIMULATION OF SELF-ASSISTED SURVIVAL MODE by Katy-May Hudson [CW: discussion of PTSD and depression] 4:36 - Rhyming pep talk for holiday anxiety by Hilary Asare 5:22 - ODE TO THE FATHERLAND by Rudy Ramirez 6:31 - Carolina (In My Mind) by Mike Manship, featuring Karen, Calvin, and Bee Manship, Jake Banasiewicz, Katie Kay Chelena, Winn Foreman, Joya Joseph 14:10 - wherever, whenever, it's yours by Hilary Asare, featuring Katy-May Hudson, Mike Manship, and Rudy Ramirez Our logo was designed by Gabriel Drozdov Our sound is designed by Anthony Sertel Dean Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean, Lee LeBreton, and Hilary Asare Take care!
Thanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. This episode: Top Gun. Communication without tone. And, Hilary listens to herself, for once. If you like what you hear and want to support the New York Neo-Futurists, donate to our Best Of Theme Contest! You can also subscribe to the show, tell a friend, leave a review on your listening app of choice, or join our Patreon. We'd love to hear from you! @nyneofuturists on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. View episode transcription here! 1:47 - Six short messages, full of subtext, written about an abbreviated weekend full of long drives, with an extra hour spent mainly at fast-charging stations by Mike Manship, featuring Hilary Asare, Katy-May Hudson, Rudy Ramirez, and Anthony Sertel Dean 2:29 - experiments in intimacy #3 by Rudy Ramirez, featuring Mike Manship 4:52 - WHEN AMERICA'S GREAT WORKS OF PROPAGANDA MEET: FEATURING TOM SKERRITT'S TOP GUN MONOLOGUE & A SUPERCUT OF ALL THE LOL'S FROM THE FIRST 15 MINUTES OF A RANDOM EPISODE OF SELLING SUNSET by Katy-May Hudson 6:02 - frequently asked short question by Hilary Asare 8:22 - BUT WHY IS THE DOG LAZY? A Symphony // (Or, In Which Rudy and Chan Explore The Limits of their Voices Without Judgment) by Rudy Ramirez and Chan Lin 9:43 - Tiny message to an old friend at 2am 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, Lee LeBreton, and Hilary Asare Take care!
Thanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. bones, hauntings, and s-s-s-songs! 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. We'd love to hear from you! @nyneofuturists on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. If you want to support in other ways, consider making a donation at nynf.org, or joining our Patreon. 3:28 - Spooky Scary Skeletons by Jackson Bird [CW: dysphoria, transphobia] 11:45 - tic tec tac by Kyra Sims 13:16 - Candles in the closet by Chan Lin 17:32 - Behind The C-Word: The Haunted Saga by Anthony Sertel Dean, featuring Robin Virginie, Katharine Heller, Rudy Ramirez, and Kyra Sims 28:25 - Skeleton on the couch by Michaela Farrell [CW: death] 30:44 - So there's this song from 1969 called “It's Halloween” by this band called The Shaggs…. By Kyra Sims, featuring Michaela Farrell, Jackson Bird, Chan Lin, and Joey Rizzolo Our logo was designed by Gabriel Drozdov Our sound is designed by Anthony Sertel Dean Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean, Lee LeBreton, and Kyra Sims Take care!
Thanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. This episode: Afrofuturism via sound art, the AI Assistants speak up, and the optimism of the turn of the new millennium. 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. We'd love to hear from you! @nyneofuturists on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. If you want to support in other ways, consider making a donation at nynf.org, or joining our Patreon. View episode transcription here! 2:20 [CW: generational trauma] - Your Journey with the New York Afro Futurists by Joey Rizzolo 6:56 - Intersteller Interstitial: Asking the robots about the future by Chan Lin 7:20 - Notes on Learning, Uncle Jack, and every other Thursday night at The Evelyn Hotel by Michaela Farrell 11:29 - Chan Imagines the Spaceship Taking Humans to the Nearest Planet in the Year 3022 by Chan Lin 15:25 - Going to My Spot by Joey Rizzolo 18:14 - a glance. a pain. an abstraction. ...... (a hope.) by Kyra Sims 21:58 - Two? Steps Forward, One Step Back by Jackson Bird Our logo was designed by Gabriel Drozdov Our sound is designed by Anthony Sertel Dean Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean, Lee LeBreton, and Kyra Sims Take care!
Thanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. This episode: Pucker up. Get your fortune read and your bubble blown. And, Kyra and Mike search for a stranger. 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. We'd love to hear from you! @nyneofuturists on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. If you want to support in other ways, consider making a donation at nynf.org, or joining our Patreon. View episode transcription here! 1:49 - stranger bubbly by Kyra Sims 6:30 [CW: chewing sounds] - Bubble Fortunes (with apologies to my dentist, my jaw, and misophonics everywhere like myself) by Julia Melfi 7:08 - While I was away (from the shower series) by Rob Neill 10:00 [CW: Islamophobia, Conspiracy Theories, Fox News] - The New New News Cycle by Mike Manship 12:30 - pop pop pop percussion by Anthony Sertel Dean Our logo was designed by Gabriel Drozdov Our sound is designed by Anthony Sertel Dean Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean, Lee LeBreton, and Julia Melfi Take care!
Thanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. This episode: Mike needs a payphone, Kyra gets a card game lesson from her dad, and Julia leaves many voicemails. If you want to cry with Kyra, we've got you covered with this Spotify sad girl playlist. 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. We'd love to hear from you! @nyneofuturists on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. If you want to support in other ways, consider making a donation at nynf.org, or joining our Patreon. View episode transcription here! 1:48 - This is what you get by Rob Neill 1:55 - Sad Girl Playlist by Kyra Sims 5:01 - (212) 283-8707 by Mike Manship 12:15 - [CW: Reference to the Holocaust] Audio Guide to Unseen Pasts (edited for time) by Rob Neill 20:17 - twisted cord by Anthony Sertel Dean 23:52 - excerpts from a call with my dad: relearning Tunk by Kyra Sims 28:01 - Please Leave a Message: 10 Years of Voicemail Ramblings by Julia Melfi Our logo was designed by Gabriel Drozdov Our sound is designed by Anthony Sertel Dean Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean, Lee LeBreton, and Julia Melfi Take care!
Thanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. This episode: What we have learned, what we are learning, and what we want to learn. 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. We'd love to hear from you! @nyneofuturists on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. If you want to support in other ways, consider making a donation at nynf.org, or joining our Patreon. View episode transcription here! 2:01 [CW: Redacted Slurs] - Neo Monologue: Constructed (Or, Questions from the Classroom) — Part 2 by Rudy Ramirez 5:35 - Dunbar Rises by Michaela Farrell 8:25 - [CW: ideation of gun violence & murder] Gun Play by Joey Rizzolo 11:40 - Quarantine Skill Check-In, or In Which I See If I Can Still Name All 197 Countries in Under 15 Minutes Via a Quiz on Sporcle.com by Jake Banasiewicz 15:17 - Automated Empathic Response Therapist by Joey Rizzolo 20:37 - Teaching Gratitude by Hilary Asare Our logo was designed by Gabriel Drozdov Our sound is designed by Anthony Sertel Dean Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean, Hilary Asare, and Jake Banasiewicz Take care!
Thanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. This episode: the avant garde, the deconstructed, and the untested. 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. We'd love to hear from you! @nyneofuturists on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. If you want to support in other ways, consider making a donation at nynf.org, or joining our Patreon. View episode transcription here! 2:00 - The: The by Jake Banasiewicz 3:43 - Neo Monologue: Deconstructed — Part 1 by Rudy Ramirez 6:30 - Shelton while walking through a park in Munich Germany will now attempt to perform his favorite bits of the little mermaid in order from memory while exploring his thesis statement Ariel is the original Karen for after Cher and her west side story performance I will be performing all of the parts thank you. DEDICATED TO PAT CAROLL rip!!!! You were the best. by Shelton Lindsay 10:59 - Is this a play? by Michaela Farrell 11:07 [CW: suicide]- In which Jake helps Michaela interrogate her feelings, or, thoughts on being technically with Her. by Michaela Farrell 13:37 - 10 out of 10, No Notes by Hilary Asare 20:15 - In Which Joey and his Friend Chloe, Bored with the Nattering of the Grownups in the Next Room, Compose a Song Together Called 'Tree Cheese Playhouse' by Joey Rizzolo Our logo was designed by Gabriel Drozdov Our sound is designed by Anthony Sertel Dean Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean, Hilary Asare, and Jake Banasiewicz Take care!
Thanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. This episode: misheard lyrics, quotes, and aural delights. 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. We'd love to hear from you! @nyneofuturists on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. If you want to support in other ways, consider making a donation at nynf.org, or joining our Patreon. View episode transcription here! 2:12 - Hearin' a good morning by Hilary Asare 4:24 - What did you hear? by Shelton Lindsay 4:40 [CW: nudity] - HEAR THIS! The herd had a choice/ a redacted remembrance by Nicole Hill 7:44 - It's summer, go places, see things, hear things by Anthony Sertel Dean feat numerous summer travelers 10:31 - And I Quote by Mike Manship feat Jake Allen Miller 12:42 [CW: gun violence] - Price of Freedom by Hilary Asare 14:09 - Hearin' a good night by Hilary Asare Our logo was designed by Gabriel Drozdov Our sound is designed by Anthony Sertel Dean Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean, Hilary Asare, and Shelton Lindsay Take care!
Thanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. This episode: aspirations, successes, and creations! 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. We'd love to hear from you! @nyneofuturists on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. If you want to support in other ways, consider making a donation at nynf.org, or joining our Patreon. View episode transcription here! 1:50 - I've Made, make, making it by Shelton Lindsay 2:30 - In the made for TV Movie of my Life by Nicole Hill 6:25 [CW: brief mention of gun violence] - Maker's “Show” & Tell by Hilary Asare 12:41 - Indecisive creativity, What, it, Huh… @ shelton_whimsy on venmo by Shelton Lindsay 16:38 - I haven't made it home since 2016 by Anthony Sertel Dean 19:12 - Six Minutes and Twenty-Five Seconds Minutes of Reflections on Whatever Fame Is, Accompanied by Advice from David Foster Wallace as Performed by an Uncredited Three-and-a-Half-Year-Old by Mike Manship feat. Jackson Bird, Chan Lin, and Jake Banasiewicz Our logo was designed by Gabriel Drozdov Our sound is designed by Anthony Sertel Dean Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean, Hilary Asare, and Shelton Lindsay Take care!
Thanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. This episode: Anooj tries to find a place to relax, computers lie, and Ronald Reagan makes it out alive. 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. We'd love to hear from you! @nyneofuturists on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. If you want to support in other ways, consider making a donation at nynf.org, or joining our Patreon. View episode transcription here! 2:05 - Independence Gay by Christopher Borg 9:01 [CW: gun violence, AIDS] - It'll Trickle by Jake Banasiewicz 13:04 - trust the data: a simplisafe ad by Connor Sampson 14:30 - To save time, I didn't write a script for this play. An AI wrote it. by Anthony Sertel Dean 19:50 [CW: drugs (light reference)]- A Presidential Character Arc with Absolutely Nothing Important Redacted by Connor Sampson 23:23 [CW: cursing] - A Spot in the Park by Anooj Bhandari Our logo was designed by Gabriel Drozdov Our sound is designed by Anthony Sertel Dean Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean, Winn Foreman, and Hilary Asare. Take care!
Thanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. This episode: legibility, comfort, and desirability. 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. We'd love to hear from you! @nyneofuturists on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. If you want to support in other ways, consider making a donation at nynf.org, or joining our Patreon. View episode transcription here! 2:00 - Context (Intro) 5:14 - A Short Series of Shorties About Shorts (part 1) 5:23 - The Authenticity of Fabulousness 9:20 - A Short Series of Shorties About Shorts (part 2) 9:33 - Conspiracies 11:55 - A Short Series of Shorties About Shorts (part 3) 12:01 - Boxers 15:12 - A Short Series of Shorties About Shorts (part 4) 15:32 - for almost legible queers 18:39 - A Short Series of Shorties About Shorts (part 5) Our logo was designed by Gabriel Drozdov Our sound is designed by Anthony Sertel Dean Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean, Winn Foreman, and Hilary Asare Take care!
Thanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. This episode: triads, triplets, and threes! 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. We'd love to hear from you! @nyneofuturists on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. If you want to support in other ways, consider making a donation at nynf.org, or joining our Patreon. View episode transcription here! 2:11 - Guided Meditation: You're in the Third Circle of Hell by Yael Haskal 5:55 [CW: sex, death] - in 3s by Hilary Asare, feat Chan Lin, Katy-May Hudson, and Yael Haskal 7:48 [CW: explicit language] - A Conversation with my Inner Devil by Greg Lakhan 10:38 [CW: sex] - Stories of a Third Wheel by Chan Lin 13:47 - Micro-Plastics by Katy-May Hudson feat Aurora-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, Hilary Asare, Yael Haskal Take care!
Thanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. Favorite seasonings, reseasonings, and a new season of Hit Play! 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. We'd love to hear from you! @nyneofuturists on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. If you want to support in other ways, consider making a donation at nynf.org, or joining our Patreon. View episode transcription here! 2:01 Re-Seasoning My Carbon Steel Wok by Chan Lin 4:54 In Which a New Yorker's Reaction to a Train is Collaged with the Previous Play (for/after Joey Rizz) by Katy-May Hudson 7:55 [CW: explicit language] (space junk) : (welcome back) by Yael Haskal 11:09 One of the greatest honors of my life was in 2017 when Anthony Dean wrote me a song and I've never shared it with anyone because I didn't want to look like a narcissist but that changes today, okay? by Katy-May Hudson 13:10 [CW: explicit language and drugs] Sir Gregolas Radio: Freelance by Greg Lakhan 14:06 Our Favorite Seasonings by Hilary Asare Our logo was designed by Gabriel Drozdov Our sound is designed by Anthony Sertel Dean Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean, Hilary Asare, Yael Haskal Take care!
In this week's episode, Jennifer chats with Chie Morita about the loaded topic that is finance, especially for artists. Chie shares incredible perspective on approaching money as a tool in which numbers tell a story and the way in which budgeting is a personal value statement. They unpack hypothetical situations around these topics and give insight into the alternative ways to think about one's finances in hopes of empowering oneself towards creating both the life and art they truly desire. CW — this episode touches on many large topics that can come up around the discussion of finances and does not aim to “solve” them as much as naming them. Some topics mentioned: guilt, shame, wealth and value, capitalism, societal/class structures, budgeting and scarcity mindset, racism, generational trauma, challenging belief systems, and the way we can belittle ourselves. About Chie: Chie Morita (森田千恵 | she/her) is a consultant, creative producer, and consummate tinkerer dedicated to retraining our inherited habits and engineering empowering new systems in the arts. She is a Co-Founder + Partner of FORGE, a boutique consultancy devoted to helping artists and organizations take the next step in their own work. By leveraging the potential of proactive planning, holistic mentorship, and collaborative asking, Chie seeks to free Makers from historical hindrances, socialized stereotypes, and negative self-stories. From 2017-2019, Chie served as the Deputy Director at Town Stages, a Cultural Arts and Event space in Tribeca, where she created, curated, and managed the Sokoloff Arts Fellowship Program, which offered space, mentorship, and resources to makers of all kinds. While at Town, she had the pleasure of working with artists such as Third Rail Projects, The Macallan, Art Beyond The Glass, Patreon, Milajam, Spotify, Fault Line Theatre Company, and many others. In New York, she has worked with Tony-Award-winning Broadway Producer Joey Parnes (on A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, End of the Rainbow), institutions including The Public Theater, The Musical Theater Factory, Ars Nova, Statera Arts Mentorship: NYC, and New York Neo-Futurists (who, under her care, were awarded three Drama Desk nominations), and such independent artists and ensembles as Heather Christian and the Arbornauts, Esperance Theater Company, Extant Arts Company, UglyRhino, Panicked Productions, Fresh Ground Pepper, and art.party.theater.company. Chie is a collaborator with the Wonderland Historical Society in New Orleans, a Trailblazer with Empowered Artist Collective, and a co-producer on an Untitled Kopp/Reece Superhero Musical/Comic Book/Video Game in development. Forge NYC Website: www.forgenyc.org Chie IG: @chieceline Want to coach with Jennifer? Schedule a session here! https://appt.link/jenniferapple Monologue Sourcing Promo Link! https://empoweredartistcollective.com/podcastpromo Learn more: https://www.empoweredartistcollective.com/podcast EAC IG: @EmpoweredArtistCollective EAC TikTok: @EmpowerArtistCollective EAC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/empoweredartistcollective/ Check Out Our Merch! https://www.empoweredartistcollective.threadless.com/ Any thoughts you'd like to share? Email us at EmpoweredArtistCollective@gmail.com
Thanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. This episode: Our Season 2 Finale! 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. We'd love to hear from you- leave us a voicemail at (646) 820-4733. 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! 2:19 [CW: language] An Aggressively Positive Rap Battle by Greg Lakhan feat. Yael Haskal & Shelton Lindsay 4:56 Neo-News Alerts by Rob Neil 5:31 Rest Home by Meg Bashwinner 8:56 Neo-News Alerts by Rob Neil feat Yael Haskal 9:16 Bring it on: homo… by Shelton Lindsay 11:39 Neo-News Alerts by Rob Neil feat Greg Lakhan 12:00 [CW: Death/burial] Home(made) by Yael Haskal 16:06 Neo-News Alerts by Rob Neil feat Shelton Lindsay 16:29 Where you go we all are going too by Rob Neil 18:54 Neo-News Alerts by Rob Neil feat Meg Bashwinner Our logo was designed by Gabriel Drozdov Our sound is designed by Anthony Sertel Dean Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean, Hilary Asare, and Greg Lakhan Take care!
Thanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. This episode: A lot for a little and a little for a lot. 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. We'd love to hear from you- leave us a voicemail at (646) 820-4733. 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! 1:45 [CW: suicide] Quality/Quantity by Meg Bashwiner 2:14 Deep Cuts of Varying Quality by Greg Lakhan 6:00 Quality/Quantity by Meg Bashwiner feat Shelton Lindsay 6:28 Synthesizing harmony through all the winter olympic events. by Rob Neill 10:18 [CW: suicide] Quality/Quantity by Meg Bashwiner feat Yael Haskal 10:48 99.9% by Shelton Lindsay 13:53 Quality/Quantity by Meg Bashwiner feat Rob Neill 14:22 INFLATEGATE by Yael Haskal 15:25 Quality/Quantity by Meg Bashwiner feat Greg Lakhan 15:38 Voicemails from Rob by Meg Bashwiner feat Rob Neill Our logo was designed by Gabriel Drozdov Our sound is designed by Anthony Sertel Dean Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean, Hilary Asare, and Greg Lakhan Take care!
Thanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. This episode: we're coming to you LIVE from The Kraine Theater for all things VAMPS! 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. We'd love to hear from you- leave us a voicemail at (646) 820-4733. 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. Neo Fan Fic 1: Vampire Romance novel by Michael John Improta I might be a Vampire Interlude by Michaela Farrell BUFF TO BUFFY by Shelton Lindsay Viewampires Live: The Talk Show by Hilary Asare and Shelton Lindsay Iddy biddy beings or the vampires of december 2021 by Shelton Lindsay Knife Skills by Anthony Sertel Dean 10 sentences read in a Mid-Atlantic accent, with Foley sounds by Kyra Sims Our logo was designed by Gabriel Drozdov Our sound is designed by Anthony Sertel Dean Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean, Julia Melfi, and Michael John Improta. Take care!
Thanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. This episode: we look back and take stock! 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. We'd love to hear from you- leave us a voicemail at (646) 820-4733. 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! If you remember, then follow by Michael John Improta Speaking a past discovery while Picking up the old desk you gave me by Michaela Farrell Quick reviews for the gal on the go. by Shelton Lindsay featuring Luke Palmer what I want on the other side of this soak in the tub by Hilary Asare American Spirit blues by Shelton Lindsay A review of a woman, written by the woman, read by a woman with the same birthday by Kyra Sims featuring Mara Wilson Cyclical Thoughts on Joy and Doom by Michaela Farrell How I feel about buying a return flight back to New York City instead of just staying in Puerto Rico for the rest of 2022 by Michael John Improta How I like to imagine the author John Green would rate my butt, featuring audio stolen from his podcast, The Anthropocene Reviewed by Kyra Sims Another year's here/Farewell 2021/Some Haikus we wrote by Hilary Asare Our logo was designed by Gabriel Drozdov Our sound is designed by Anthony Sertel Dean Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean, Julia Melfi, and Michael John Improta. Take care!
Thanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. This episode: our favorite audio experiments from 2021! We reflect and revisit plays that premiered on Hit Play this year. 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. We'd love to hear from you- leave us a voicemail at (646) 820-4733. 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! 10:03- greens by Julia Melfi feat. Greg Lakhan, Rob Neill, Anooj Bhandari, Kyra Sims, Anooj Bhandari and Léah Miller 11:22- On going back inside to shower at night by Rob Neill 15:17 [CW: description of animal violence] - A song for my visitors that they won't comprehend by Michael John Improta feat. other musical friends 20:57- Record Breaking Part I by Anooj Bhandari featuring Michaela Farrell and Joey Rizzolo 23:43 [CW: high pitched tone] - In Which We Gear Up For Something Important by Michaela Farrell feat. Joey Rizzolo, Anooj Bhandari, Hilary Asare, and Colin Summers 25:37- i can still taste you by Robin Virginie feat. Kyra Sims, Annie Levin, Greg Lakhan, Mike Puckett, Hilary Asare 27:39- Hunger by Hilary Asare feat. Kyra Sims, Annie Levin, Greg Lakhan, Mike Puckett, Robin Virginie 29:38 [CW: death] - In response to the New York Times article that posed the question "How Do I Dress for My Pandemic Belly?" by Annie Levin featuring Katie Kay Chelena, Robin Virginie, Anooj Bhandari, Greg Lakhan, Yael Haskal, Krys Seli 31:42 [CW: explicit language] - Yael's Big Ugly Play. by Yael Haskal featuring Katy-Kay Chelena 35:04 [CW 13:35: mention of sexual assault] - Why Women Aren't Funny by Jaquelyn Landgraf 37:30 [CW: drug use] - Brokeboi ASMR Pt. 1: Bong Resin by Greg Lakhan 40:49 [CW: Mentions of death and dying] - Nocturnal Transmissions by Kyra Sims with Mike, Jessie, Ben, Sarah, and Garrett Our logo was designed by Gabriel Drozdov Our sound is designed by Anthony Sertel Dean Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean, Julia Melfi, and Hilary Asare Take care!
Thanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. This episode: Horses, Sports, and Joy! 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. We'd love to hear from you- leave us a voicemail at (646) 820-4733. 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! 3:01- An Alternative to Nestle Toll House Cookies for your Holiday Assortments by Michaela Farrell 5:23- Medina's Spirit or Meg & Rob & friends talk horses (in 4 parts) by Rob Neill featuring Meg Bashwiner, Michaela Farrell, Anthony Sertel Dean, Hilary Asare, Sunil Yapa 6:03- Audio Experiments Experiments: Experiment #4 (True Sport) by Anthony Sertel Dean 11:28- And now, a short cuffing season PSA by Michaela Farrell featuring Meg Bashwiner 13:06 [CW: Birth, postpartum]- Her First Year by Meg Bashwiner 20:11- Jumping for Joy(s) by Rob Neill Our logo was designed by Gabriel Drozdov Our sound is designed by Anthony Sertel Dean Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean, Hilay Asare, and Rob Neill. Take care!
Thanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. This episode: what keeps us up at night. Some of the plays may contain sensitive topics. For more specific content warnings, check out the plays 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. We'd love to hear from you- leave us a voicemail at (646) 820-4733. 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. Little Song in 3 parts w/bell part 1 [CW: Allusions to death and dying] - Rob Neill Nocturnal Transmissions [CW: Mentions of death and dying] - Kyra Sims with Mike, Jessie, Ben, Sarah, and Garrett Little Song in 3 parts w/bell part 2 - Rob Neill If the next 80 seconds represents the hours of midnight to 8am, consider this an audio map of our behaviors, some assumptions included. - Anooj Bhandari featuring the cast Little Song in 3 parts w/bell part 3 - Rob Neill Pigeon Tale [CW: Mention of illicit drugs, Gore] - Greg Lakhan Our logo was designed by Gabriel Drozdov Our sound is designed by Anthony Sertel Dean Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean, Julia Melfi, and Mike Puckett. Take care!
Thanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. This episode, we go cold turkey! 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. We'd love to hear from you--leave us a voicemail at (646) 820-4733. 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! [7:20: reference to racial slurs] - RE: NICK OR TREAT by Greg Lakhan featuring Kyra Sims [9:20: mention of death and dying] - Trouble in the Works by Rob Neill Our logo was designed by Gabriel Drozdov Our sound is designed by Anthony Sertel Dean Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean, Julia Melfi, Brock Foreman, and Mike Puckett. Take care!
Hey listeners! Halloween is just around the corner and we decided to bring on a guest who can share some spooky stories with us! This week's guest on the show is HEATHER KELLEY! Heather Kelley (she/her) is an actor, educator, and theatre administrator currently enrolled in CU Boulder's PhD program in Theatre & Performance Studies. A former company member of the New York Neo-Futurists and Mad Dog Theatre Company, Heather performed with South Brooklyn Shakespeare for many seasons, and served as Director of Audience Services for Premiere Stages, the Equity theatre in residence at Kean University, for seven years. She is the recipient of a 2019 State of New Jersey Senate & General Assembly Citation commending her work with Plainfield Senior Citizens Services as an actor and teaching artist, and received a 2019 New Jersey Theatre Alliance Award of Excellence honoring her contributions to professional, non-profit theatre throughout the state. A lover of all things scary, Heather's current research centers on dark tourism, haunted attractions, mediumship as performance, and depictions of the supernatural on stage and on screen. If YOU have theater ghost stories you'd like to share, go to the link below! https://www.colorado.edu/theatredance/heather-kelley GLISTENS: Cho - The Simpsons Treehouse Horror Sam - My Haircut Erin - Tik Tok's Pug Noodles "Bones or No Bones Day" Special thanks to our sponsor Play Submissions Helper! https://playsubmissionshelper.com Use coupon code BECKETTSBABIES to receive 90% off the first month! ________________________ Please support Beckett's Babies by reviewing, sharing an episode with your friends, or follow us on Instagram and Twitter: @beckettsbabies And as always, we would love to hear from you! Send us your questions or thoughts on playwriting, and we might discuss it in our next episode. Email: contact@beckettsbabies.com For more info, visit our website: www.beckettsbabies.com Theme Music: "Live Like the Kids" by Samuel Johnson, Laura Robertson, Luke O'Dea (APRA) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beckettsbabies/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beckettsbabies/support
Rob Neill and Julia Melfi from the New York Neo-Futurists took a hit when their theatre company's normal way of "doing things" was halted by the pandemic. However, their organization is run by a strong mission—and that mission helped them adapt and create even when they couldn't make "live theatre" anymore. This interview was extremely fun, and I hope you get a lot out of it... I know I did! Check out our guests:http://www.nyneofuturists.org/https://www.patreon.com/nynfResources mentioned:Beth Pickens - Your Art Will Save Your LifeThe War of ArtBird By BirdMynoise.net
Kyra Sims is a New York City based musician, writer, and actor. We talk about subbing on Broadway, the New York Neo-Futurists, and working on off-Broadway.
follow La Mezcla on IG: @lamezclapod on Facebook: @lamezclapod follow Mike Improta: @mikeimprota follow the Neofuturists: @nyneofuturists About Mike: Michael John Improta is an Actor, Writer, and aspiring Tap Dancer of Puerto Rican descent from New Haven Connecticut. Past theatrical credits include Our Town (George Gibbs), Spring Awakening: The Musical (Moritz) The Lovesong of J Robert Oppenheimer (Edward Teller), and El Coqui Espectacular & The Bottle of Doom (Alex/El Coqui). Michael is an ensemble member of the New York Neo-Futurists where he performs, writes and directs for their ongoing ever changing experiment, "The Infinite Wrench". His work can be heard in the New York Neo-Futurists "New York Times" acclaimed podcast "Hit Play" available on all podcast streaming platforms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Follow La Mezcla on Instagram: @lamezclapod Follow on Facebook: @lamezclapod Follow Robin: @robin.virginie Follow NY NeoFuturists: @nyneofuturists About Robin: Robin Virginie is a New York City-based actor and writer. Theatrical credits include A Midsummer Night's Dream, Into The Woods, the US national tour of Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day and the original Dutch cast of Spring Awakening. Robin is an ensemble member of the New York Neo-Futurists where she performs, writes and directs for their ongoing and ever-changing theatrical experiment, The Infinite Wrench. As a voice actor she can be heard in various projects across Europe and the US for Nickelodeon, Disney, Netflix and more. Robin is a proud immigrant of African, South American, and European descent and is always very nice when asked 'What are you?'" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Katharine Heller is an actor, writer, voiceover artist and producer based in Brooklyn, NY. She's the host of two podcasts, Tell The Bartender and The Struggle Bus, and enjoys performing at various storytelling shows around the city. Katharine is a proud member of the New York Neo-Futurists. Tune in to hear about: The art of being perfectly imperfect Embracing both your flaws and talents Giving yourself permission to experience every emotion Normalizing mental health challenges Creativity, thinking big...and so much more! #imperfection #vulnerability #womensempowerment #mentalhealth
This episode, Alex Vlahov talks about his work with the New York Neo-futurists and their collection of 30 plays performed in an hour called Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind. We also talk about experimental theater in general and some of the plays that Alex has written and directed that have interesting approaches to topics that cover a range of social issues and humanity's dilemmas. Finally, we discuss Alex's latest play which is still untitled. The play is about Father Eric, a priest from our high school who was murdered in 2013.
On today's episode, I talk to writer and actor Dylan Marron. Dylan is a Drama Desk-nominated writer & performer based in New York City. He is the voice of Carlos on the hit podcast Welcome to Night Vale and the co-creator and performer of Ridgefield Middle School Talent Nite, a 17-character middle school talent show, in which he and Jo Firestone play every role. Dylan's also an ensemble member of the New York Neo-Futurists, as well as the creator of Every Single Word, a video series that edits down popular films to only feature the words spoken by people of color.This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on iTunes, follow me on Twitter.