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Learn how Peter Michael Marino is drawing on the Victorian-era tradition of toy theatre to create a new theatrical epic based on the classic sci-fi movie Planet of the Apes.
It’s been quite a journey. Holly and Chris look back at their Carrie adventure and try and answer some burning questions. We ask an expert, author of ‘Flop Musicals of the Twentieth Century’ Stephen Purdy, if Carrie really can be defined as a flop compared to some prominent recent mega-failures. We also find out from writer Peter Michael Marino, creator of the doomed ‘Desperately Seeking Susan’ musical, what it’s like to have your new musical trashed (FYI: we saw it twice and had a great time), plus the legendary Alice Ripley also shares her experiences of being in well-loved musicals which were hit by premature closure, like ‘American Psycho’ and ‘Side Show’. And finally - a post mortem. Where did it go wrong? Who was to blame? Could Carrie have been fixed? Can you even do horror on stage? Can we just do this as a job forever? Plus, we leave the last word to our gang of original cast members to tell us how this funny little musical changed their lives forever. Friends of Carrie - join us on our social channels and share your feedback! Instagram Facebook Twitter Out for Blood is hosted by Holly Morgan and Chris Adams, edited by Tom Moores, with original music by Odinn Orn Hilmarson and artwork by Rebecca Pitt. Out for Blood is a proud member of the Broadway Podcast Network. Thanks this week to Stephen Purdy, Peter Michael Marino, Alice Ripley, Linzi Hateley, Brady Schwind, Joey Mckneeley, Dean Pitchford, Charlotte D’Amboise, Sally Ann Triplett, Suzanne Thomas, Shelley Hodgson, Kenny Linden, Michelle duVerney, Eric Gilliom, Paul Schwartz, Stafford Arima, Louis Hobson, Kim Criswell, Julie Cohen, Carmen Cusack, Annie Golden, Jodie Jacobs, Kayla Parker, Emily Lopez, Stephen Dolginoff, Bob Sembiante, Jonny Jones and Rita Desjardin. THIS WEEK’S LINKS: Stephen Purdy’s excellent book ‘Flop Musicals of the Twentieth Century’ is published by Routledge. Trailer for Peter Michael Marino’s Desperately Seeking Susan. Alice Ripley’s blistering performance in Next to Normal at the Tonys, and in Side Show with Emily Skinner. Jonny Jones' 80s reimagining of 'In' with Debbie Allen's original choreography Please note that we don’t own any of the content above and we’re not responsible for the content of third-party links – enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We continue our deep, deep dive into Broadway’s most infamous flop as we charge head-first into the madness and mayhem of Act Two! And mayhem it really is! Leather outfits! Dead pigs! Is that a medieval sword? A rap! A giant disco ball! Lasers! Oh my! As the audience cracks up at the infamous line ‘it’s a simple little gig, you help me kill a pig, and I’ve got some plans for the blood’, we hear first-hand from the cast about that iconic but tricky blood-soaked finale, not to mention the reaction to Broadway’s most expensive staircase. And can it really be true that the cast was met by a chorus of boos at the curtain call… or is there more to it? Wotta night! Oh! Also - did anybody mention that Carrie is telekinetic? No? Join us on our social channels and share your feedback! Instagram Facebook Twitter Out for Blood is hosted by Holly Morgan and Chris Adams, edited by Tom Moores, with original music by Odinn Orn Hilmarson and artwork by Rebecca Pitt. Out for Blood is a proud member of the Broadway Podcast Network. Thanks this week to Dean Pitchford, Linzi Hateley, Sally Ann Triplett, Charlotte D’Amboise, Georgia Otterson, Michelle DuVernay, Shelley Hodgson, Suzanne Thomas, Joey McKneeley, Kenny Linden, Eric Gilliom, Michelle Nelson Manne, Audrey Lavine, Jeremy Sturt, Todd Graff, Peter Michael Marino, Stephen Dolginoff, Kim Criswell, Mark Silver, Scott Briefer, Peter Mckintosh, Bob Sembiante and Keith Butler. THIS WEEK’S LINKS: The unofficial Carrie Archive Channel on YouTube has plenty of bootleg videos of Carrie so you can check out all the madness yourself. They’ve also compiled this megamix of audience reactions. A bootleg video of ‘Crackerjack’ in Stratford vs an audio of the renamed ‘Out for Blood’ on Broadway - which is your favourite? Either way, enjoy. Sally Ann Triplett’s (Sue's) cut song ‘White Star’. Linzi Hateley performs ‘When There’s No-One’ (paid content). Please note that we don’t own any of the content above and we’re not responsible for the content of third-party links – enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the first of two special episodes, we take a close look at the original 1988 staging of Carrie, examining it song by song and scene by scene to try and work out exactly where things go wrong and why this show became so infamous in Broadway history. We’re re-assessing Carrie from all angles! First up, Act One - and the audience begins to wonder exactly where exactly that enormous budget went. The dancers share some intimate details about 80s microphone technology, we hear the reaction to Linzi Hateley’s big opening number, and we debate what an ‘active gland’ might be. We would go bowling if you REALLY cared! As well as our gang of original cast members and a handful of superfans, we’re joined by writer and composer Stephen Dolginoff (‘Thrill Me: The Leopold and Loeb Story’), online performance pioneer Peter Michael Marino (‘Desperately Seeking Susan’) and general legend/future Margaret White Kim Criswell who all saw the show in 1988 and lived to tell the tale. Join us on our social channels and share your feedback! Instagram Facebook Twitter Out for Blood is hosted by Holly Morgan and Chris Adams, edited by Tom Moores, with original music by Odinn Orn Hilmarson and artwork by Rebecca Pitt. Out for Blood is a proud member of the Broadway Podcast Network. Thanks this week to Dean Pitchford, Linzi Hateley, Sally Ann Triplett, Charlotte D’Amboise, Georgia Otterson, Michelle DuVernay, Shelley Hodgson, Suzanne Thomas, Joey McKneeley, Kenny Linden, Eric Gilliom, Michelle Nelson Manne, Audrey Lavine, Jeremy Sturt, Todd Graff, Peter Michael Marino, Stephen Dolginoff, Kim Criswell, Mark Silver, Scott Briefer, Robbie Rozelle, Peter Mckintosh and Todd Graff. THIS WEEK’S LINKS: The unofficial Carrie Archive Channel on YouTube has plenty of bootleg videos of Carrie so you can check out all the madness yourself Check out the sites of Stephen Dolginoff and Peter Michael Marino Please note that we don’t own any of the content above and we’re not responsible for the content of third-party links – enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
akaRadioRed welcomes two creatives who help us make sense of the world. Lois Farfel Stark is an Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker and author of The Telling Image: Shapes of Changing Times. “I'm intrigued by how shapes, shape us. To think out of the box, you have to know the box you are in…in Africa, the Middle East and around the globe, I saw how tribal cultures understood the world as a Web…in round thatched huts…Western cultures view the world as a Ladder…[as] in skyscrapers. Change your shape and you change your thinking. Peter Michael Marino is a NYC native who has worked extensively as a producer, director, writer, teacher, and performer whose work has been seen on five continents. He has been crowned a Pandemic Performance Pioneer. Off-Broadway, he played the comic relief in STOMP for 5 years. He is the librettist of the musical “Desperately Seeking Susan featuring the hits of Blondie. Join akaRadioRed for Read My Lips: The Many Shapes of Creativity.
akaRadioRed welcomes two creatives who help us make sense of the world. Lois Farfel Stark is an Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker and author of The Telling Image: Shapes of Changing Times. “I’m intrigued by how shapes, shape us. To think out of the box, you have to know the box you are in…in Africa, the Middle East and around the globe, I saw how tribal cultures understood the world as a Web…in round thatched huts…Western cultures view the world as a Ladder…[as] in skyscrapers. Change your shape and you change your thinking. Peter Michael Marino is a NYC native who has worked extensively as a producer, director, writer, teacher, and performer whose work has been seen on five continents. He has been crowned a Pandemic Performance Pioneer. Off-Broadway, he played the comic relief in STOMP for 5 years. He is the librettist of the musical “Desperately Seeking Susan featuring the hits of Blondie. Join akaRadioRed for Read My Lips: The Many Shapes of Creativity.
The buzz: “Over the centuries human beings have always loved to laugh. We can imagine jokes being shared by our cave dwelling ancestors about the two woolly mammoths. Today comedy is shared with vast audience by world-famous arena-filling comedians. Comedy is part of human culture. “There seems to be more comedy than ever. There are local comedy clubs, the Edinburgh Fringe, YouTube, comedy series and Hollywood movies – however you like your comedy served up, there is probably a source catering to your taste. “Still some key challenges…for all but the very top tier of acts to make a living…comedy has always lingered slightly in music's shadow in terms of new media – lagging behind embracing digital platforms.” (Sarah Henley, co-founder of NextUp, www.tvbeurope.com/features/what-impact-might-technology-have-on-comedy We'll ask Eddie Sarfaty, Lori Hammel, Peter Michael Marino and Karen Bergreen for their take on “What's So Funny?!? The Future of Humor and Technology.”
The buzz: “Over the centuries human beings have always loved to laugh. We can imagine jokes being shared by our cave dwelling ancestors about the two woolly mammoths. Today comedy is shared with vast audience by world-famous arena-filling comedians. Comedy is part of human culture. “There seems to be more comedy than ever. There are local comedy clubs, the Edinburgh Fringe, YouTube, comedy series and Hollywood movies – however you like your comedy served up, there is probably a source catering to your taste. “Still some key challenges…for all but the very top tier of acts to make a living…comedy has always lingered slightly in music's shadow in terms of new media – lagging behind embracing digital platforms.” (Sarah Henley, co-founder of NextUp, www.tvbeurope.com/features/what-impact-might-technology-have-on-comedy We'll ask Eddie Sarfaty, Lori Hammel, Peter Michael Marino and Karen Bergreen for their take on “What's So Funny?!? The Future of Humor and Technology.”
The buzz: “Over the centuries human beings have always loved to laugh. We can imagine jokes being shared by our cave dwelling ancestors about the two woolly mammoths. Today comedy is shared with vast audience by world-famous arena-filling comedians. Comedy is part of human culture. “There seems to be more comedy than ever. There are local comedy clubs, the Edinburgh Fringe, YouTube, comedy series and Hollywood movies – however you like your comedy served up, there is probably a source catering to your taste. “Still some key challenges…for all but the very top tier of acts to make a living…comedy has always lingered slightly in music’s shadow in terms of new media – lagging behind embracing digital platforms.” (Sarah Henley, co-founder of NextUp, www.tvbeurope.com/features/what-impact-might-technology-have-on-comedy We’ll ask Eddie Sarfaty, Lori Hammel, Peter Michael Marino and Karen Bergreen for their take on “What’s So Funny?!? The Future of Humor and Technology.”
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What a coincidence, divas! As Tom went to “get a cable”, so Chris (of his many coincidences) and Rich (of his many bitches) have kindly agreed to fill in as Holly’s husbands for the week on Little Diva Energy. Left to their own devices, she and the boys enjoy a wide-ranging natter (though never so wide-ranging it’s more than one segue from a Nolan) through all the week’s big Diva news. Holly and Rich (@RichHawkins) team up to celebrate two other big collaborations this week: every misogynist’s favourite female sexuality empowerment anthem, ‘WAP’ and Madonna (Happy Birthday, babe) showing up, alongside Missy, on the glorious new Dua Lipa track, ‘Levitating’. Meanwhile, Chris (@ChrisA) attempts to bring every conversation back around to the Nolan Sisters (with moderate success). Stay tuned as well, Divas, because Holly & Chris have a big announcement to make about Out for Blood, the brand new podcast from the makers of Big Diva Energy, coming at you in Autumn 2020. (N.B. Apologies for some sound issues this week. You honestly leave these people alone for 5 minutes… At least they weren’t eating I suppose.) Meanwhile, watch Seth Rudetski’s The Comeback reunion here (https://www.playbill.com/article/lisa-kudrow-and-cast-and-creators-of-the-comeback-join-stars-in-the-house-july-21). And find out when new friend-of-the-pod, Peter Michael Marino is next performing Desperately Seeking the Exit here (https://www.petermmarino.com/new-now-playing). Otherwise, please like and subscribe to Big Diva Energy and never miss a fabulous episode! If you’re feeling generous please leave a review, or you can reach out to us on: Twitter @DivaEnergy Insta @bigdivaenergy Facebook @bigdivaenergypod Email bigdivaenergypod@gmail.com Support this podcast
Peter is the creator of the musical "Desperately Seeking Susan" then his follow up one man show "Desperately Seeking the Exit" More Info: www.petermmarino.com
Episode 67: David Mills is joined by producer, director, writer, performer and so much more, Peter Michael Marino for a look back at the week, look ahead to a more dynamite future and a wander through our terrifying, 24-hour, reality television, cartoon dystopia. With Matt sound guy' Sanders in the mix! Contact the show via email: FocusPeoplePodcast@gmail.com Contact the show on Instagram or Twitter. And support us by donating through Patreon. We'd be super grateful for your support and thrilled to welcome you to our exclusive club of patrons. Focus People Theme by the great and powerful Danny Calvi Accounts: https://twitter.com/DavidMillsDept https://twitter.com/blackoutpete Recorded and Edited by Matthew Sanders
On this episode of Baring It All with Call Me Adam, on the Broadway Podcast Network, I am recording at The Houdini Museum in NYC with the creative team of Nice T!ts Celebrity Reading: Amy Marcs (Writer/Performer), Peter Michael Marino (Original Direction), and Coco Cohn (Celebrity Reading Director). Amy Marcs' hit solo comedy show about breast cancer, Nice T!ts has been reconstructed into a Celebrity Reading featuring stars from Broadway and Television, performed in a similar styling to The Vagina Monologues & Love Loss and What I Wore. I have been a fan of Amy's show since 2016. Nice T!ts is a poignant and important show about Breast Cancer, survivorship, and strength. While the show focuses on a serious topic, the story is interspersed with lots of humor, humor that has helped Amy get through one of her toughest battles in life. Starting out as a one-woman solo show, Nice T!ts has gone through many transformations including its latest incarnation as a celebrity reading, After two sold-out celebrity readings (its 2019 premiere and February 2020), Nice T!ts: Celebrity Reading, is back again on April 20 at 7pm at The Triad Theater in NYC. Nice T!ts Celebrity Reading will take place at The Triad Theater (158 West 72nd Street) on April 20 at 7pm. Click here for tickets! ***Due to COVID-19 Pandemic the March 30 performance of Nice T!ts Celebrity Reading has been postponed. Performances will resume with the April 20 performance.*** For more on Nice T!ts visit https://nicetitstheshow.com and follow the show on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Like what you hear? Then become a member of my Patreon Page for exclusive behind-the-scene perks! For more "Call Me Adam" interviews visit: https://callmeadam.com Theme Song by Bobby Cronin (https://bit.ly/2MaADvQ) Podcast Logo by Liam O'Donnell (https://bit.ly/2YNI9CY) Edited by Drew Kaufman (https://bit.ly/2OXqOnw)
Positive and Negative is a podcast where Tristan Miller discusses the relationship between mental health and the creative temperament. This episode Tristan speaks with writer, director, and producer Peter Michael Marino about his experience with depression and social anxiety. For early access to episodes contribute on Patreon at www.patreon.com/tristanjmiller Follow us on Twitter! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/positive-and-negative/support
Solo Improviser Peter Michael Marino returns to IT'S [Talk] TUESDAY; The Improviser's Guide Podcast to discuss his latest offering, 'Show Up, Kids'. We discuss children show experiences, King Kong, the endless hustle, & the flu shot. Theme composed by Matt Harvey. Intro performed by Lindsay Zaroogian. 'Sugar Honey' by Lady D & The Shadow Spirits. LIKE The Improviser's Guide Network on Facebook. FOLLOW The Improviser's Guide Network on Twitter. TheImprovisersGuide.com for more!
The “Pride-Special Episode,” celebrating Pride Month with encore broadcasts of three fantastic guest artists from Season 1 who have brand-new things going on that you want to know: Kevin Allison, Kelli Dunham & Peter Michael Marino! Featuring tunes from: #ThePretenders #TheStapleSingers #DJChrisRacine and #EthelMerman. #artistsIknow #LGBTQartists #queerartists #livingartists #supportlivingartists #2017 #newyorkstories #newyorkcityartists #whywemakeart #whywematter #KevinAllison #RISK #TheStoryStudio #KelliDunham #QAFfestival #QueerMemoir #PeterMichaelMarino #ShowUptheShow #PeoplesImprovTheater #SOLOCOM #storytelling #radiofreebrooklyn #fishoutofagua #michelecarlo
Our good friend Peter Michael Marino joins us to talk about his new show "Show Up, Kids!" and to talk about the process of transforming a show for adults into a show for kids, the importance of creating a show that caters to both audiences, while also discussing festivals, the performing community and talk shows, promoting the tar out of yourself and more! You can see an All-Star reading of Peter's Desperately Seeking the Exit on Saturday, May 18th at Ryan's Daughter on E 85th Street in Manhattan - for tickets and more information go to SeekingTheExit.com! You can also see Show Up, Kids! in May, June and July at the Kraine Theater on E 4th Street in Manhattan - for tickets and more information to go ShowUpTheShow.com/Kids! Follow the Dennis Has A Podcast on Twitter at @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, PocketCasts and TuneIn Radio (leave a comment and 5 stars!)! You can get your Dennis Has A Podcast t-shirt at Pro Wrestling Tees!
Peter Michael Marino explains why you need an electronic press kit. He discusses how it differs from a press release, what to include in the kit, and how you can use it to promote your shows. Peter is an award-winning solo show teacher, director, producer, and performer. He’s the creator and co-producer of SOLOCOM, which has launched over 400 world-premiere, international solo comedies at The People’s Improv Theater. His long-running solo comedy Desperately Seeking the Exit chronicled the making and unmaking of his West End musical flop Desperately Seeking Susan - receiving 5-star reviews and a London transfer. His 2015 solo chat show spoof, Late with Lance!, also played everywhere from Orlando to London. His current show, Show Up, is an improvised solo show deconstruction that’s about the audience, and it's played in NYC, Orlando, and Edinburgh. Show Notes: Press release & EPK workshop - www.petermmarino.com EPK & Press Release Samples - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B2UaV-fgj0LsbWJGb3VpNG9DZ2s?usp=sharing Show Up Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/showuptheshow Twitter - https://twitter.com/blackoutpete - Download our free marketing resources at https://wellattended.com/resources
The “Happy Accident’ episode, where ex-Bronx skate punk, finance bro and storyteller David Hu tawks about overcoming his fear of public speaking, how The Moth became his "mistress"...and why getting laid off saved his life. With tunes from #GGAllin, #GreenDay, #BlindMelon & #Weezer, and shoutouts to Peter Michael Marino, Jackie Peters, Missy Crawford, Melissa Nierman and David Crabb! #artistsofcolor #artistsIknow #livingartists #supportlivingartists #whywemakeart #whywematter #2017 #DavidHu #TheMoth #cancersurvivor #storytelling #radiofreebrooklyn #fishoutofagua #MicheleCarlo
Pete aims to turn the often vilified clichés of the solo show genre on their clichéd heads. He performs, ‘Show Up’, an improvised solo show about your shitty life. Enjoy 15 minutes of stand up and chat with Edinburgh’s favourite American improviser. ‘Show Up’ is appearing as part of Edinburgh’s Free Festival. For more info check the Free Festival website: http://www.freefestival.co.uk/show.asp?ShowID=4900 Twitter: @blackoutpete Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/petermichaelmarino Produced by Voice Republic For more podcasts visit http://voicerepublic.com
Peter Michael Marino talks about how to get a brand sponsorship for your show. He discusses how he approached Post-it Notes, how he pitched them to become a sponsor, the sponsorship deal, and how it helps his show stand out. Peter is an award-winning solo show teacher, director, producer, and performer. He’s the creator and co-producer of SOLOCOM, which has launched over 400 world-premiere, international solo comedies at The People’s Improv Theater. His long-running solo comedy Desperately Seeking the Exit chronicled the making and unmaking of his West End musical flop Desperately Seeking Susan - receiving 5-star reviews and a London transfer. His 2015 solo chat show spoof, Late with Lance!, also played everywhere from Orlando to London. His current show, Show Up, is an improvised solo show deconstruction that’s about the audience, and is playing in NYC, Orlando, and Edinburgh. Peter's production company PM2 Entertainment has presented David Mills: Shame!, Jason Kravits’ Off the Top!, LA comedy duo Moby Alpha, the immersive Joe's NYC Bar, and the acclaimed international solo show hit David Carl’s Celebrity One-Man Hamlet. Show Notes: Website - www.petermmarino.com Show Up - https://www.showuptheshow.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/petermichaelmarino Twitter: https://twitter.com/blackoutpete Download Pete's Post-It Notes pitch here: https://wellattended.com/blog/048-getting-brand-sponsorship-peter-michael-marino/ - Download our free marketing resources at https://wellattended.com/resources
Peter Michael Marino is a NYC-based performer, producer, writer, director and teacher. He is the creator/co-producer of SOLOCOM, which has launched over 400 world-premiere comedies at The People’s Improv Theater. His internationally acclaimed solo comedy “Desperately Seeking the Exit” chronicled the unmaking of his West End musical flop “Desperately Seeking Susan” – receiving 5-star reviews at the Edinburgh Fringe and Adelaide Fringe, and a London transfer. His 2015 solo chat show spoof “Late with Lance!” played everywhere from NYC to London. Directing credits include: Amy Marcs’ “Nice T*ts”, Mark Demayo’s “20 & Out”, and Mark Giordano’s “Mad Man.” His production company credits include “David Carl’s Celebrity One-Man Hamlet,” David Mills: Shame!, Charles’ “Moby Alpha,” and “Joe’s NYC Bar.” More info at: www.petermmarino.com
Peter Michael Marino is back on DHAP to talk about his improvised one-person show "Show Up" and the importance of showing up. The show and its title has new meaning for me after seeing PMM's show. On DHAP, we talk about the importance of taking control of our own lives and situations, and the importance of being a good boss for ourselves. I encourge you to show up on Thursday 2/16 or Thursday 2/23 at The PIT Loft [154 W 29th Street in Manhattan] to check out his awesome show. Tickets and more information can be found at http://www.thepit-nyc.com! You can follow Peter on Twitter at @blackoutpete! #showup Follow the show on Twitter at @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, PocketCasts and TuneIn Radio (leave a comment and 5 stars!)! Check out DHAPshow.com! #phenomenal
Writer, comedian, producer, director and singer, Peter Michael Marino talks about his comic creation, a delusional cruise ship entertainer called Lance. First broadcast on Broadway Baby Radio in 2015. © 2015 On the Mic. For more info visit: http://onthemic.co.uk Produced by Voice Republic For more podcasts visit http://voicerepublic.com
We're all really, really scared these days. Scared for the future, scared for the planet (well, some of us), scared of scary scaring clowns scaring kids, scared of scary clowns pretending to be legit candidates...OMG, so much scariness! And it's not even Halloween yet! But even worse than all that scary stuff...is GLUTEN! Oh no, GLUTEN! The big scary monster lurking in all our most delicious foods, like bread! Well, you all know how I feel about this, that unless you are straight-up legit diagnosed with Celiac disease, get over yourself and your gluten issues. Just don't eat that shitty, processed, non-organic industrial bread and other crap that make up the SAD (Standard American Diet) that you're stuffing your face with. Ditch that crap, and you'll start feeling a lot better, a lot faster. Unless you're today's guest, Peter Michael Marino. He's my teacher and friend, a comedian, actor and solo performer, and founder of SOLOCOM, in which I'll be performing in November. And he IS straight-up legit diagnosed with Celiac, so he has something to fear, for real, in gluten. He's joining us today in the Foodiness Fallout Shelter, to discuss. He's a funny guy, so it should be a good time for all. Join us, why dontcha? Live today at 2:00 on www.heritageradionetwork.org or later on www.letsgetrealshow.com or iTunes!
WeMakeTheFunny.com presents: Let's Chat Comedy with KL Thomas! On this episode KL speaks with Peter Michael Marino about his festival SOLOCOM which happens at The People's Improv Theater (The PIT) in New York City. What is SOLOCOM? What can one expect if they went to SOLOCOM? Can YOU be in the festival? How does one submit a funny solo show? ALL of this will be answered and MORE! Follow WeMakeTheFunny.com on Twitter: http://twitter.com/WeMakeTheFunnyFollow WeMakeTheFunny on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeMakeTheFunny/?fref=tsFollow KL Thomas on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KLThomasnyc123Follow Peter Michel Marino on Twitter: https://twitter.com/blackoutpete *This is a WeMakeTheFunny.com production produced by Adam Hamway @AdamHamway See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We had such a fun time talking about not wanting to talk to people, and so much more, with Peter Michael Marino on the show today. He is the dude when it comes to the annual SOLOCOM at The PIT coming up this year November 17-20, 2016, and if you're a performer, there is still time to submit. To learn more go to thepit-nyc.com! You can also follow Peter on Twitter at @BlackOutPete! Follow the show on Twitter at @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, PocketCasts and TuneIn Radio (leave a comment and 5 stars!)! Check out DHAPshow.com! #phenomenal
Peter Michael Marino takes Mark through the beginnings of SOLOCOM, his love of the Edinburgh Fringe and his journey as a Solo performer. SOLOCOM is November 20th - 22nd at The Peoples Improv Theater Theme Song: "Breakdown" by Homesick Sun
Download 1502: Late with Lance: Peter Michael Marino fringe_2015_02_latewithlance.mp3 Length: 36:29 Peter Michael Marino is returning to Orlando this year with a new show in the Bronze Venue - Late with Lance - www.LanceShow.com - Lance is a cruise ship tour director who has come to dry land and invites Liza Minelli, Hugh Jackman, and the Miami Sound Machine to be on his talkshow, for one night only. We discuss Peter's past theatre exploits, from STOMP to directing and performing at the Edinburgh Fringe, writing a show based on Desperately Seeking Susan, playing the West End of London and Tokyo. Follow Lance on Twitter or find Lance on Facebook. read more
The NANCY LOMBARDO CHRISTMAS SPECIAL COMEDIAN NANCY LOMBARDO Presents a Cornucopia of irreverent comedy, music, monologues and mayhem. That is sure to bend your mind and tickle your tinsel. 123 EAST 24TH ST. TICKETS $5 http://www.eventbrite.com/e/solocom-2014-nancy-lombardo-tickets-14068889427 SOLOCOM is a celebration of solo sketch artists, storytellers, stand ups and more, presenting all-new solo comedy. 90 shows play Nov 14-16 at The PIT The Peoples Improv Theater proudly announces the return of SOLOCOM following last year's record-breaking weekend, which debuted 60 world premieres. The PIT along with award-winning solo show artist Peter Michael Marino (Desperately Seeking the Exit) once again present all new solo comedies from national and international solo performers. This year's festival features artists from across the country, London, Australia and Newfoundland – from traditional solo show artists to sketch, storytelling, stand up, physical comedy, musicians, multi-media, improv, cabaret, and clowning. Shows this year include SNL-spoof shows from Angel Yau & Iliana Inocencio, a Christmas cavalcade from radio host Nancy Lombardo, and an intriguing new show about gambling from PIT founder Ali Farahnakian (SNL). With 80+ shows ranging from 15 to 60-minutes in two spaces over three days, there's bound to be something to tickle everyone's funny bone during the return of this groundbreaking, comical solo show weekend. All shows are only $5! http://www.thepit-nyc.com/solocom
Peter Michael Marinois a writer, actor, director and teacher.He received the 2010 and 2011 Backstage Reader's Choice Award for Favorite Comedy Teacher for his acclaimed “Flying Solo” classes at The PIT. He also received the Back Stage Bistro Award for his cabaret spoof, Lance Jonathan: More About Me! He is the co-writer of the lesbian pulp homage Hollywood Nurses. He has directed and developed shows with Delilah Dix (Ars Nova, Laurie Beechman Theatre and Edinburgh Fringe), Mark Giordano's Mad Man (The PIT), Sheila Head's Head Games (IO West, Ars Nova), and Alicia Levy's Chickapalooza (The PIT, Ars Nova). As a performer, he appeared in STOMP for five years off-Broadway and on tour, as well as in numerous regional productions and workshops. In 2007, American playwright Peter Michael Marino wrote a musical based on the film “Desperately Seeking Susan” featuring the music of Blondie. It opened on London's West End…and closed a month later. DESPERATELY SEEKING THE EXIT offers a behind-the-scenes peek at how this £4 million musical was made and unmade: hatching the idea, deals with MGM, Debbie Harry and even Madonna; the workshops, the previews, the scathing reviews and the closing night. Once you're in, there's no way out! WWW.PETERMMARINO.COM www.SeekingTheExit.com