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Jacob Ming Trent
Saison 1 · Épisode 47
jeudi 16 septembre 2021 • Durée 44:22
Felicia Boswell
Saison 1 · Épisode 46
mardi 6 juillet 2021 • Durée 49:49
Rachel Sussman at the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival
Saison 1 · Épisode 36
samedi 16 janvier 2021 • Durée 54:04
Rachel Sussman is a Tony-Nominated Creative Producer of critically acclaimed productions such as Pulitzer Finalist ‘What The Constitution Means To Me’ (Now Streaming on Amazon Prime Video), The Woodsman, and Endlings at NYTW. This is our first episode in conjunction with the Kennedy Center’s American College Theatre Festival, with the goals that holding conversation with artists native to each region of students, demonstrates that theatre knows no bounds, can be made wherever you make space to let it. She is a co-founder of The MITTEN Lab, an emerging artist residency program in her native state of Michigan focused on nurturing the next generation of theatre artists. She is also a co-founder of The Business of Broadway, a new educational venture with the aim of democratizing commercial producing knowledge in an effort to develop more transparency between artists and producers.
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
2:00 Insurrection of the Capitol/Racism/Anti-Semitism
9:30 Rachel’s Start in the Theatre
13:00 New Play Development
13:50 Why Asking Questions Is Important
15:50 Learning from your mistakes
16:20 Now Is the Time To Reach out to Artists For Advice! Be Brave.
18:10 Co-Founding The Mitten Lab/The Regional Theatre Renaissance
23:20 Democratizing Theatre/Dismantling Hierarchy in the Producing Model
25:25 Theater Producers of Color
26:35 Industry Standard Group/The Antiquated System of 3 Old White Dudes Running Broadway
28:25 We are Pushing for a More Equitable Theater Community
30:00 Mean Girls in the AUGUST WILSON Theater...bruh.
31:30 Thoughts of a Colored Man/Moving a Production to Broadway
34:00 Theatrical Work Should Speak for Itself/Being Mindful in Anti-Racism
36:00 Marketing Commercial Hits/Co-Producing What the Constitution Means to Me
40:00 The Concept of A Penumbra Is SO CURRENT- We are stuck between what we can see what we cannot see
41:45 Putting What the Constitution Means to Me on Amazon Prime/ If you love theatre when it is on streaming, you’ll want to see it live and view it in a more meaningful way
45:10 The Power of Accessibility/Questioning the rhetoric of theater existing solely as a live experience
47:00 Theater as a tool for Activism/Tikkun Olam- Leave the World Better Than You Found It
49:00 Theater Being Created during the AIDS Epidemic/Developing A Suffragist Musical
51:00 Highlighting The 24 Hour Plays: Nationals
Michael Potts (Ma Rainey's Black Bottom)
Saison 1 · Épisode 35
lundi 28 décembre 2020 • Durée 54:45
Michael Potts stars as Slow Drag in the film adaptatin of August Wilson's Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Now Streaming on Netflix, and will be starring in Prodigal Son on FOX. Spanning a 30 year career on stage and screen, his Broadway credits include The Book of Mormon, Grey Gardens, The Prom, Jitney, and the Iceman Cometh with Denzel Washington.
Chapters:
0:00 Welcoming Michael/1st Preview
2:00 Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
4:50 The Weeknd/Abuse of Black Artists In the Music Industry
6:00 LGBTQ+ Stories on Stage and Screen
9:20 Changes Made from The Play
11:00 Reckoning with Racism in the Theatre
14:00 George C. Wolfe
17:00 Rehearsing Ma Rainey
19:30 Colman Domingo, Viola Davis, Glynn Turman
21:30 Bonding with Denzel Washington
24:00 Wilsonian Scholars (Anthony Chisholm, Stephen Henderson, Theresa Merritt)
25:00 The White Gaze Eclipsing the Authentic Black Identity In Entertainment
31:50 Chadwick Boseman “The King of Wakanda Just Walks Down the Street”
35:00 Reflecting on 28 years on Stage
36:45 The Book of Mormon
43:45 How Has The Book of Mormon Aged?
46:30 Taking Religion with a Grain of Salt
48:30 Joining the cast of FOX’s Prodigal Son
51:00 Theatre Coming Back: Power Concedes Nothing Without a Demand.
#MaRaineyFilm #netflix #thebookofmormon #theprom #broadway #broadwaymusicals #truedetective #broadwaytheatre #augustwilson #blackmovies #theatre #theater #theatrekid #theatrelife #hasadigaeebowai #chadwickboseman #bethleavel #theprommusical #thepromnetflix #rubensantiagohudson #netflix #hbo #podcast #podcastersofinstagram #podcastlife #theatrepodcast #musicaltheatre #keepcreating #blkcreatives #stayempowered
Acting the Bong with Lesli Margherita
Saison 1 · Épisode 34
jeudi 24 décembre 2020 • Durée 56:02
Lesli Margherita is an Olivier Award winning actress and has starred on Broadway in Dames At Sea, Matilda, as well as Emojiland. Her solo performance in Who's Holiday just streamed for BCEFA, she is currently appears in the Broadway Podcast Network's As the Curtain Rises, and is starring in the upcoming prequel to The Soprano's, The Many Saints of Newark coming to HBOMAX this March.
0:00 Welcoming Lesli Margherita
3:00 Learning The Bong for the Stage
5:00 Who was in charge of getting it approved? Lesli explains
6:00 Lesli’s iconic BC/EFA speech
8:00 Getting AEA points at Disneyland/ A Chorus Line
9:45 How Lesli Got Involved in Who’s Holiday
14:33 Lessons Lesli Learned
15:30 Male Playwrights Writing for Women
17:30 Pushing comedic boundaries
19:35 Messages from this shows
20:00 Self tapes
22:00 Seeing Friends Booking on Social Media/”Cats out of the Bag” Posts
25:55 Emojiland!/Loving Josh Lamon
28:26 Keith Talks About Getting A Gastric Sleeve
31:05 Funny Ladies/Triple Threats
32:45 Ann Reinking
35:20 As the Curtain Rises/Ratatouille Parallel
39:40 Sopranos Prequel
42:45 Secret Quarantine Project
44:50 WeSeeYouWAT
49:15 West End Theatre
52:00 Reuniting with the Zorro Cast
52:30 Fuck Resolutions
Producers Roundtable w/ The 24 Hour Plays Nationals
Saison 1 · Épisode 33
samedi 19 décembre 2020 • Durée 59:35
Need a Roundtable About Ratatouille the Musical? I guess you do. Well you’ll have to find it in Episode 33, featuring the Producers from the 24 Hour Plays: Nationals Cohort where we promote their upcoming projects which include attempting breaking world records, producing podcasts, trivia nights, and short films. We go on to discuss how this past year’s injustices have reshaped producing in the American Theatre, and specifically.....#RatatouilleTheMusical
Guests: Chloe Brevik-Rich @sothishappened , Ryan Duncan-Ayala @ryan_d99 , Dylan Tashjian @dyltash , Olivia Facini @oliviafacini , Kelsi Parsons @kelsiparsons , Narissa Agustin @narissa_agustin
0:00 Introduction of Producers/What do producers do that people don’t know about?
8:05 Hickory Playground/Public Education/Community Based
11:00 Why did you become a producer?
12:53 Stage manager to producer
15:15 What you been doing in quarantine?
17:20 Meeting people only online
19:20 Tetrology
21:00 Narissa Breaking a Guinness World Record - Album of people singing the same song
23:00 What are we gonna be like after quarantine
23:42 Millie Boden short film 'Too Black' produced by Olivia Facini
27:00 Balcony Scene
28:00 Kelsey is Tall
28:30 Cara and Kelsey talk about height
30:00 Listen to Best Paper I Ever Wrote produced by Dylan Tashjian on Spotify
32:40 Keith loves Joe Rogan wtf.
35:00 Trivia Nights
39:00 Chloe promotes DO NOT AIR, sketch comedy show
42:40 RATAOUILLE/What are you looking forward to for our industry?
45:30 Disney ruins everything/anyone can make a musical
47:00 We are pigeonholeing things into theater or film, but there needs to be a third thing. This is where innovation happens
49:00 Non-profit world
53:00 Tony Awards
55:00 It is our job to make change happen!
57:00 Sustainability
#theatre #broadway #broadwaymemes #producer #producergrind #theatrekidproblems #theatreislife #ratatouillememes #onstage #toystorymemes #industrystandard #peanutsgang #hamiltonmemes #tiktok #onceonthisisland #findingnemo #mammamia #jennifercoolidge #phantomoftheopera #guinessworldrecord #armenian
Flipping the Senate with Ari Afsar and Erin Ortman
Saison 1 · Épisode 32
lundi 14 décembre 2020 • Durée 39:57
Choppin it Up with Delores Pereira
Saison 1 · Épisode 31
mercredi 9 décembre 2020 • Durée 41:17
Merlixse Ventura, Little Veras, Dilson Hernandez from The Dominican Artists Collective
Saison 1 · Épisode 30
lundi 23 novembre 2020 • Durée 44:43
The Cooking Project by the Dominican Artists Collective Is Available to Stream until 12/15.
https://www.nytw.org/show/the-cooking-project/tickets/
Highlights :
1:50 Cooking Project Process
3:06 Cooking with these ingredients and now we got a meal
4:45 The first time domincan artists have come together for theater
5:03 This is a happy hour bitch
6:25 The last days of judas iscariot. Merlixse’s first play
10:10 Fingers
11:15 Outline of Cooking Project : poetry, meditation, original songs, etc.
11:35 Spoiler dope riff off of the twilight zone
16:00 Dilson’s community engagement
16:58 Dilson explains how he didn't talk the talk. He wanted to do more than just create art.
19:00 Dilson is the coolest person ever. Did hip hop workshops on Reicher’s island. Now working with incarcerated youth.
20:00 Did Keith pass out?
23:00 Little Veras does not need her students finding her
24:05 Keith used to jam and now his friend moved away
25:49 When you are a musician you just listen for the music
27:36 The importance of listening, incorporating different staples
28:30 TRUST THE PROCESS and TRUST YOURSELF
30:56 Authenticity. Professionalism is bullshit
31:31 Learn to take up space
32:00 Racism Transcends Time
33:32 What keeps you up at night? “This country”
33:40 We are living in the twilight zone
36:25 time to knock the door down and hear new voices
36:45 This has never been done in American Theater
37:50 We are always thinking about our community
39:00 I have the bootlegs COME AT ME WHITE AMERICAN THEATER
43:45 We aren’t talking about Ned’s Declassified
45:00 artists can’t survive without those creative outlets
MERLIXSE VENTURA is an Afro-Dominican artist born and raised in Washington Heights. She is an alumnus of SUNY Purchase, where she studied Theater and Performance, and Philosophy. Ventura is currently pursuing her Masters of Fine Arts in Acting at Columbia University.
DILSON HERNANDEZ's talents include playing various instruments, spoken-word, singing, audio engineering, and beat making. Though self-taught in many of these skills, he received a Bachelor's of Arts in both English and Music from the University at Albany. He also received a certification in audio engineering from the Institute of Audio Research. Dilson wishes to change the world with his art and community work, striving for a more progressive future. In addition to music, Dilson facilitates artistic workshops for NYC youth and is employed by Friends of Island Academy, an organization that provides services and advocates for sixteen to twenty-four year olds who are justice-involved people.
LITTLE VERAS is a multidimensional Dominican-American artist from New York City. She is an alumna of the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School for the Performing Arts and the Diller-Quaile School of Music, where she became a classically trained musician. Veras has continued working on her craft at the renowned UBC, has trained with film director Pete Jensen, and continues under the tutelage of grammy-nominated opera singer and actress Monique McDonald. Little Veras has performed in comedy festivals and independent films such as the Dominican York Web Series, as well as sketch shows at the PIT, UCB and CAVEAT. You can also catch her singing your favorite jazz standards at open mics around the city. From femme fatale to your Latinx Daria - she's your gal.
Creative Team of ‘and we will eat your grief’
Saison 1 · Épisode 28
vendredi 13 novembre 2020 • Durée 01:16:48









