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Join us as we talk with Tamar Neumann, Executive Director of the Omaha Fringe Festival! After having to skip last years' festival, the Omaha Fringe Festival will be held in person this year! Join us as we talk about the Festival, it's two locations, and how and when it will be held. "36 Performances, 12 Companies, One Community, 6 Days, 2 Venues." 2021 Omaha Fringe Festival Dates: August 5-7, 12-14th. Preview Party at Big Canvas on July 31st. Performances for the Omaha Fringe Festival scheduled are as follows: Once Upon a time in Omaha, performed by Big Canvas: Doug Rothgeb, Eric Green, Tracie Mauk, Heather Jones, and Lindsey Theis. Picture Window Puppet Theatre, written by Ellen Struve; Music Director, Kevin Pike; Musician Reese Pike; and Puppeteer, Edward Pike. Brooke Makes Fun Comedy Special, by Comedian Brooke Barsell. Belly Dance: A Celebration by Chrysalis Studio Productions. Lunch Date by PastEurize Productions, Directed by Madeline McCrae, Performance by Mackenzie Zielke and Chris Berger. Mother Night by Max In One Productions and Aaron Spratte. Run For Cover by Serena Norr. Sitcom by The After School Club, Driected by AnnaLeesa Sawyer Telford; Sound Design by Oliver Coffman; Performances by Kylah Calloway, Oliver Delgado, Zander Gibney, Marissa Halfhill, Chloe Peterson. Produced by Jeremy Stoll. Prohibition 100 Years: Temperance is Dead by Jungle Productions 2. Bharanatyam by Gurukulam Center for Indian Arts, performed by Mallika Jayanti. Fragmented Reality by The New Age Theatre Company, Directed by Matthew Kischer The Hero's Journey: An Improvised Musical by Less Mis Presents, a musical improv team. Robyn Helwig is the Musical Director, and the Cast also includes Matt Johnson, Karl Houser. ***** Website: https://omahafringe.square.site/ To Donate and Support: https://checkout.square.site/buy/WYCOWEZP5POWMYDMCLU2UOHW Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/omahafringefest/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omahafringefestival/ Twitter: https://www.instagram.com/omahafringefestival/ #FirstOmahaFringe ***** A special Thank You to the Hot Shops Art Center at 1301 Nicholas Street, Omaha, NE. 402-342-6452 www.hotshopsartcenter.com. ****** Find The Platte River Bard on social media: Website: www.platteriverbard.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theplatteriverbard Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/platteriverbard/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/platteriverbard Hashtags:#theplatteriverbard #platteriverbard#communitytheatre #nebraskatheatre #livetheatre #nebraska #performingarts #community #omahafringefestival2021 #omahafringe #worldfringeday Email: platteriverbard@gmail.com Music was used with permission by Screaming Skull Productions. www.jollyrogerskc.com © The Platte River Bard Podcast, 2021, Chris and Sheri Berger
In this episode illustrator, improvisor and actress Tracie Mauk takes us to H-E-L-L in a hand dryer! That's right it's a tale of grade school name calling that goes straight to hell!
We're back, baby! Destiny and Rhea are joined by the wonderful Tracie Mauk to talk about their Planet Comic Con adventures. We also get into talk about Ninja Turtles, Poe Dameron, and DC Comics: Rebirth!
We're back, baby! Destiny and Rhea are joined by the wonderful Tracie Mauk to talk about their Planet Comic Con adventures. We also get into talk about Ninja Turtles, Poe Dameron, and DC Comics: Rebirth!
This week, friend of the show Tracie Mauk joins Rhea to talk about one of the greatest cartoons ever, Gravity Falls! They also talk about Deadpool a ton, and Tracie's new favorite TV show, The Leftovers!
This week, friend of the show Tracie Mauk joins Rhea to talk about one of the greatest cartoons ever, Gravity Falls! They also talk about Deadpool a ton, and Tracie's new favorite TV show, The Leftovers!
It’s the end of the year, and the Mappers have arrived a little late and a little weary to talk about the year that is now past and the year that lies ahead. 2015 was a mess of a year, like years often are, and in grand tradition we echew game of the year lists to bring you some memories, some japes, and some feelings. What lies ahead for the podcast? Within are the answers. Then, we turn to the games of yesteryear, for a deep conversation about one of the most highly regarded RPGs of all time, GameFAQs and Starman.net’s own … EarthBound.A big thank you to friend of the show Tracie Mauk for providing the voice of the photographer in this episode.You can get our podcast on iTunes, on Stitcher, or you can download it directly by clicking here.This Month’s Game Club: EarthBoundNext Month’s Game Club: ExpandThings discussed: 2015 Spreadsheet, The Metal Gear Articles, Metals Gear, Zelda, Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy XIII-2, Final Fantasy VII, Ninja Gaiden Black, Yakuza 3, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, The Crew, Alphabear, Neko Atsume, Binding of Issac: Rebirth, Monster Hunter 4: Ultimate, Bloodborne, Etrian Odyssey, The Walking Dead: Season 2, Crusader Kings 2, EarthBound, the EarthBound guideMusic This EpisodeBlown Away by Kevin MacLeodPhotographer’s Theme by Keiichi Suzuki and Hirokazu TanakaYour Name Please by Keiichi Suzuki and Hirokazu TanakaThe Sky Runner by Keiichi Suzuki and Hirokazu TanakaRunaway Five Left the Building by Keiichi Suzuki and Hirokazu TanakaOnett Theme by Keiichi Suzuki and Hirokazu Tanaka
Happy November and Happy Halloween! Destiny had the night off so Rhea and friend of the show Tracie Mauk sat together on the holiest of Badland Girl nights, Halloween, to discuss the holiest of shows, Steven Universe! Stay tuned after the podcast for a special Halloween bonus story from the very awkward, very vampire, VampStephanie!
Happy November and Happy Halloween! Destiny had the night off so Rhea and friend of the show Tracie Mauk sat together on the holiest of Badland Girl nights, Halloween, to discuss the holiest of shows, Steven Universe! Stay tuned after the podcast for a special Halloween bonus story from the very awkward, very vampire, VampStephanie!
This week, Rhea and Destiny are joined by friend of the show/cartoonist/actress/local improv queen Tracie Mauk! We recorded this on a hotel bed in Kansas City, MO on the 2nd night of Planet Comicon, our bellies full of pizza and trashy vodka drinks. We talk about the good and bad side of cosplay, speculate on why Doctor Who is so dang popular, and the ineffable connection that fans have with fictional worlds and characters, even though consumerism is A Thing.
This week, Rhea and Destiny are joined by friend of the show/cartoonist/actress/local improv queen Tracie Mauk! We recorded this on a hotel bed in Kansas City, MO on the 2nd night of Planet Comicon, our bellies full of pizza and trashy vodka drinks. We talk about the good and bad side of cosplay, speculate on why Doctor Who is so dang popular, and the ineffable connection that fans have with fictional worlds and characters, even though consumerism is A Thing.
Host Dylan Roth, comedian Tracie Mauk, and comics writer Andrew Ihla have some laughs when they tackle Lionsgate's animated adaptation of Millar & Hitch's The Ultimates. Read More ...
On this episode of Supers On Screen, our weekly podcast about superhero movies, host Dylan Roth (@DylanRoth) and guests Tracie Mauk (@maukingbird) and Haley Winters (@winterzzzzzzz) tackle the DC/Warner Bros direct-to-DVD animated feature Superman: Doomsday, and explore evil clones, Lex Luthor's over-the-top sexual fixation on the Man of Steel, and how it's really a Lois Lane movie. Read More ...
This week, friend of the show Tracie Mauk helps out by speaking for Rhea, who has a lot of love to give Man of Steel. Destiny doesn't know how she feels about Bling Ring, but she does know that you should be her Animal Crossing friend.
This week, friend of the show Tracie Mauk helps out by speaking for Rhea, who has a lot of love to give Man of Steel. Destiny doesn't know how she feels about Bling Ring, but she does know that you should be her Animal Crossing friend.
This week, Rhea and Destiny give you the Valerie Solanas-tinged, rambly basics, as this is another regulars episode! We discuss the surprising appeal of Vin Diesel, give out suggestions on what to do with your Junk Food Dinner t-shirt, and read some comments from friend of the show, Tracie Mauk!
This week, Rhea and Destiny give you the Valerie Solanas-tinged, rambly basics, as this is another regulars episode! We discuss the surprising appeal of Vin Diesel, give out suggestions on what to do with your Junk Food Dinner t-shirt, and read some comments from friend of the show, Tracie Mauk!