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Off and On: A New York Theatre podcast

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Off and On: A New York Theatre podcast

Off and On: A New York Theatre podcast

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Off and On: A New York Theatre podcast

Off and On: A New York Theatre podcast

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Francis Benhamou stops by for an emergency podcast to promote The Collective: 10.5, a night of short plays running through Nov 12! We also talk about looping, identifying as American, how being pregnant affects your performance and more theatre
Playwright Susan Soon He Stanton stops by to talk about writing submissions, knowing when a play is ready, growing up in Hawaii, the Yale crew and transitioning into TV and Film. Check out her two plays running in NYC by visiting https://susans
Playwright/Actor Sergio Castillo stops by to talk about political theatre, why he thinks we need to produce our own work, disagree with Bernardo on pacifism, and many other things. Check out his new play Radical playing at Theatre Under St. Mar
Costume Designer Courtney Flores stops by the podcast to talk about how she got into costumes and design, her work at Cafe Onda and Howlround, close calls, the goals she still has for her career and theatre in the Bay Area
Co-AD of The Cherry Lane Theatre Janio Marrero stops by to talk about his fundraiser for Mexico and Puerto Rico "Indestructible" happening Oct 22nd at The Cherry Lane. We also talk about taking over a theatre with so much history, why he doesn'
Director David Mendizábal stops by to talk about how he picks projects, how to direct a reading, growing up without anyone like you on TV and much more. Check out his website: www.davidmendizabal.com
Set Designer Raul Abrego stops by to talk about being shy, growing up in South Texas and how he found his way to being a set designer. Plus we talk having a big mouth, your signature as a designer, and keeping it real with your friends.
Actor/Playwright Maggie Bofill stops by the podcast to talk about the nerves of a writer vs the nerves of an actor, going to Cuba for the first time, the early days of LABrynth Theater and much more!
The Casting Directors from the Public Theatre stop by the podcast to talk about all things casting and auditions! We talk what not to do in the room, why your reputation matters, and what got them into casting!
Playwright/Actor Charise Castro Smith stops by the podcast to talk about her love of Shakespeare, writing plays when you are busy writing for TV, the process of getting your pilot sold and then made, and much more! Produce her plays Feathers an
Actress Dana Ivey stops by the podcast to talk about why she loves the rehearsal process, why shoes matter for an audition, preparing for your "big break", feeling like you belong, and why theatre helps us understand our world. Follow her on Tw
Actor/Writer Donaldo Prescod comes on the show to talk about watching old productions of plays that you are about to be in, posting on Facebook about your achievements, growing up in a Military family, the balance of narcism and delusion and mo
Playwright/Dramaturg/Producer Zak Berkman stops by the podcast to talk about juggling his many theatre hats, starting a theatre company during a crazy election, how to curate a successful talkback, balancing being a parent with being a theatre
Playwright/Actor Stephen Adly Guirgis stops by the podcast to talk about enjoying opening nights, making your own deadlines, growing up in New York City, why auditions remind him how much he loves actors, the early days of Labyrinth Theater Com
Artistic Director/Actor Ricardo Gutierrez stops by the podcast to talk about running a Latino theatre in Chicago, balancing directing and acting with running a company, supporting new playwrights by reading all of their work and how a kid from
Playwright/Actor Matt Barbot stops by the podcast to talk about figuring out what makes a "Latino" play, what kind of plays regional theatres want to prodcue, having Kevin Spacey read your writing, moving to L.A. to try and climb a different mo
Director May Adrales stops by the podcast to talk about choosing a script, growing up in an immigrant family in Virginia, getting the right people in the audience, finding theatre in church, and wanting to make theatre a part of your life and n
Playwright/Actor/Rapper Christopher Gabriel Nuñez stops by the podcast to talk about why he decided to go to Yale for Playwriting, why he changed his hustle in order to be happy, why his plays are strongly worded arguments, writing for people w
Julia Cho and Nicholas Pilapil from Artists at Play stop by the podcast to talk about producing Asian American theatre in Los Angeles. Plus we chat about how to keep audiences engaged year round, why being a theatre person in L.A. matters, and
Actor Jerry Richardson has performed at theatres all over the country. He stops by the podcast to talk about the balance of art and commerce as an actor, struggling with defining your "type", considered Plan B's, and wanting your family to unde
Artistic Director/Performer David Lozano stops by the podcast to talk about running a Latino theatre company in Dallas, Texas. We also talk about mask work, why the language taught at American universities can inhibit creativity, finding your a
Artistic Director/Playwright/Actor Michael Henry Harris stops by the podcast to talk about co-running a theatre for 10 years in New York. Moving to Atlanta, fearing that you were never good enough, being a father, and what he wants from theatre
Director Deena Selenow stops by the podcast to talk about finding the joy in the piece, why a director needs to find what an actor excels at, not choking the piece to death, growing up biracial, and why she loves being in the room. Check out he
Actor Ari Boyland stops by to talk about being a Power Ranger, working as a teenager in Television, being an actor in New Zealand, his work with Ammunition Theatre Company, and moving to L.A. to pursue his dream. Follow him on instagram at @ari
Stage Manager/Podcaster Liz Richards stops by the podcast to talk about what makes someone want to be a stage manager, the role of theatre in activism, theatre podcast land, growing up in Texas, and much more!
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