The CRY HAVOC Podcast
By The CRY HAVOC Company
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Podcast Description
A roundtable discussion among members of The CRY HAVOC Company about the craft of acting, writing, and directing and the realities of being a working artist in New York City.
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HAVOC for the Holidays 2011 | HAVOC for the Holidays 2011 - Recorded Live at CRY HAVOC, Monday, December 12, 2011 Visit www.cryhavoccompany.org/gift to GIft a Square Foot of CRY HAVOC's studio and get “TOGETHER for the Holidays” – CRY HAVOC’s 2011 collection of Very Short Holiday Plays. THE PLAYS: “The Magic of Macy’s” a very short holiday play by Katelin Wilcox inspired by the song “Together” as performed by Regent Club Orchestra featuring the character Dovey from the animated screenplay For Plume by Jenny Kirlin Susan – Melisa Breiner-Sanders Mr. Wozniak – Brian Coffey “The Christmas Angel of Marfa, TX“ a very short holiday play by Jerzy Gwiazdowski inspired by the song “Together” as performed by Monkey Majik featuring the character Luther from his play Michael Bay’s America, Part IV and the character Craig from his play All Over Me (How Does It Feel) Craig – Will Harper Luther – Josh Bywater “Occupied” a very short holiday play by Sharon E. Cooper inspired by the song “Together” as performed by Corey Smith featuring the character Amber from her play In the Mean Time Amber – Katelin Wilcox Teller, etc. – Jerzy Gwiazdowski “Sanctuary” a very short holiday play by Julia Bilbao inspired by the song “Together” as performed by Drivin’ and Cryin’ featuring the character Sydney from the play Thirty Four Weeks and Four Days by Kitt Lavoie Sydney – Jenny Kirlin Charles – Cavan Hallman “The Most Wonderful Time” a very short holiday play by Jennifer Reichert inspired by the song “Let’s Get Together” as performed by Phil Vassar featuring the character Nadine from her play Just Julian Nadine – Jenny Kirlin Joy – Becky Sterling INTERMISSION “snowfall” a very short holiday play by Josh Bywater inspired by the song “Let’s Spend the Night Together” as performed by The Rolling Stones featuring the characters Grace and Davey from the play Sunshine by Kitt Lavoie Davey – Jerzy Gwiazdowski Grace – Kerry Flanagan “Counting the Days” a very short holiday play by Cavan Hallman inspired by the song “All Together Now” as performed by Andre 3000 featuring the character Yann from his play Hope Jerry – Will Clark Yann – Will Harper “Only Santa Flies on Christmas Eve” a very short holiday play by Timothy Davis inspired by the song “Let’s Stay Together” as performed by Al Green featuring the character Jeff from his play Freak Flag Anita – Jennifer Curfman Jeff – Chris Comfort “Tony Bennett and everything” a very short holiday screenplay by Jenny Kirlin inspired by the song “Rush Together” as performed by Quietdrive featuring the characters Plume, Dovey, Stan, Charlie, Stella, and Bob from her as yet untitled animated pigeon screenplay Camera Directions – Kitt Lavoie Plume – Will Clark Mother – Zoe Frazer Blonde Boy – Matt Cowart Bob – Josh Bywater Stella – Kerry Flanagan Charlie – Jerzy Gwiazdowski Stan – Cavan Hallman Dovey – Katelin Wilcox Mother Pigeon – Laura Kiser Squab – Ali Keller Stage Directions read by Cavan Hallman, Jenny Kirlin, and Jennifer Reichert. OTHER PLAYS IN THE “TOGETHER FOR THE HOLIDAYS” COLLECTION: Treetime by Becky Sterling Rygg No Matter How Far You Roam by Christopher Petty Holiday Scoring by Ali Keller IRL by Will Clark Has-Been by Kathryn Funkhouser Waiting for Santa by Becky Goldberg Involuntary Counsel by Annalisa Chamberlin Oven Mitts by Zoe Anastassiou Fine by Kitt Lavoie The CRY HAVOC Company Artistic Director: Kitt Lavoie Managing Director: Jerzy Gwiazdowski Assoc. Artistic Directors: Jennifer Curfman, Timothy Davis The Resident Company: Artistic Associates Kerry Flanagan, William Jackson Harper, Jenny Kirlin, Rachel Jay Neuman, Jane Pfitsch, Jennifer Reichert, Chris Stack Resident Artists Melisa Breiner-Sanders, Josh Bywater, Mary Cavett, Annalisa Chamberlin, Will Clark, Chris Comfort, Sharon E. Cooper, Matt Cowart, Peter J. Crosby, Sarah Curtis, Zoe Frazer, | 12/22/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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On Being A Theater Student | Artists from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss their experiences as theater students and share thoughts on making the most of a training program. With Kitt Lavoie, Jerzy Gwiazdowski, Kerry Flanagan, Jennifer Curfman, Jenny Kirlin, Ali Keller & Julia Bilbao. | 8/9/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Producing Your Own Work, Part 2 | Artists from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss tips for staffing, budgeting, fundraising, marketing and other responsibilities of the producer. Part 2 of 2. With Kitt Lavoie, Jerzy Gwiazdowski, Jen Curfman, Jenny Kirlin, and Jenn Reichert. | 7/26/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitProducing Your Own Work, Part 1 | Artists from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss the role of the producer and the importance of setting priorities and realistic goals when producing one's own work. Part 1 of 2. With Kitt Lavoie, Jerzy Gwiazdowski, Jennifer Curfman, Jenny Kirlin, and Jennifer Reichert. | 7/26/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Explicit(Humane) Audience Participation | Actors, Writers, and Directors from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss effectively (and responsibly) engaging the audience when the fourth wall comes down. With Kitt Lavoie, Jerzy Gwiazdowski, Will Clark, Jennifer Reichert, and Jenny Kirlin. | 6/28/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Stakes | Actors, Writers and Directors from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss identifying and utilizing stakes in acting and writing work. With Kitt Lavoie, Jennifer Curfman, Kerry Flanagan, Jennifer Reichert and Jenny Kirlin. | 6/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Early Career Seminar: Post-Game Discussion | Listen in on a discussion between CRY HAVOC artists and staff following one of our Starting Your Career in New York seminars. With Kitt Lavoie, Will Clark, Jerzy Gwiazdowski, Jennifer Curfman and Jenny Kirlin. | 5/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Directing Actors | Actors, Writers and Directors from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss the director-actor collaboration in crafting a performance. With Kitt Lavoie, Matt Cowart, William Jackson Harper, Jennifer Reichert and Jenny Kirlin. | 5/17/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Headshots & Resumes, Part 2 - Resumes | Actors, Writers and Directors from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss what makes an effective actor resume. Part 2 of 2. With Kitt Lavoie, Kerry Flanagan, Jerzy Gwiazdowski, Jennifer Reichert and Jenny Kirlin. | 5/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Headshots & Resumes, Part 1 - Headshots | Actors, Writers and Directors from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss what makes an effective headshot. Part 1 of 2. With Kitt Lavoie, Kerry Flanagan, Jerzy Gwiazdowski, Jennifer Reichert and Jenny Kirlin. | 4/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Actors who Write/Writers who Direct: Working Across Disciplines | Actors, Writers and Directors from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss the value of working in areas of theater outside of their specialization - and the value of having a specialization to begin with. With Kitt Lavoie, Jennifer Curfman, Kerry Flanagan, Jerzy Gwiazdowski, Jennifer Reichert and Jenny Kirlin. | 4/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Gene Lasko Notebook | Actors, Writers and Directors from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss the lessons they learned from director and teacher Gene Lasko, a recent CRY HAVOC honoree. With Kitt Lavoie, Kerry Flanagan, Timothy Davis, Jenn Reichert and Jenny Kirlin. | 3/23/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Expectation, Freedom, and Getting Out of Your Own Way | Actors, Writers and Directors from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss the challenges that prevent actors from making a role uniquely their own - and how to overcome them. With Kitt Lavoie, Kerry Flanagan, Jennifer Curfman, Jenn Reichert and Jenny Kirlin. | 3/4/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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HAVOC for the Holidays 2010 | HAVOC for the Holidays 2010 Puppy Love a very short holiday play by Becky Sterling Rygg inspired by the song “Love Don't Live Here” as performed by Lady Antebellum featuring the character Bill McCaffrey from her play Room 73 Bill - Will Clark Jennifer - Becky Sterling Year After Year a very short holiday play by Melisa Breiner-Sanders inspired by the song “Wish You Were Here” as performed by Pink Floyd featuring the character Paul from her play Lighthouse Paul - Kitt Lavoie Mary - Kerry Flanagan Let Every Heart Prepare Him Room a very short holiday play by Katelin Wilcox inspired by the song "Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You" as performed by Bob Dylan featuring the character Marianne from her play The Pawnbroker Marianne - Jennifer Reichert Theo - Cavan Hallman The Quiet Storm a very short holiday play by William Jackson Harper inspired by the song “Here” as performed by Vertical Horizon featuring the character Cleveland Jackson from the play Freak Flag by Timothy Davis Joanne - Melisa Breiner-Sanders Cleveland - Jerzy Gwiazdowski Variation on a Theme a very short holiday play by Annalisa Chamberlin inspired by the song “Here Comes the Night” as performed by Van Morrison featuring the character Sydney from the play Thirty Four Weeks and Four Days by Kitt Lavoie Wes - Cavan Hallman Syd - Annalisa Chamberlin Wish You Were Here, My Love a very short holiday play by Sharon E. Cooper inspired by the song “Out Here In the Middle” as performed by James McMurtry featuring the characters Adele and Ms. G from her play A Visit to the Bronx Edwards - Eric Miler Walter - Jerzy Gwizdowski Hanna - Kerry Flanagan Lebin - Cavan Hallman Ava - Kari Morris Jessica - Nicole Johnston Christmas for New Year's a very short holiday play by Jennifer Reichert inspired by the song “Here Comes Your Man” as performed by Meaghan Smith featuring the characters Andy from her play Mikey Wears Braces, and Matt from her play Techs Matt - Matt Cowart Andy - Sarah Curtis Habitual a very short holiday play by Cavan Hallman inspired by the song “Everybody's Here” as performed by Brad Paisley featuring the character Brad from his play Victory Debbie - Alison Crane Daryl - Kitt Lavoie Brad - Tim Davis Unverdant Beauty a very short holiday play by Will Clark inspired by the song “Here Comes the Sun” as performed by Jenna Mammina & Andre Bush featuring the character Susan from his play Eminent Domain Ted – Jerzy Gwiazdowski Paul - Tim Davis Susan - Becky Sterling The Earth You Created a very short holiday play by Sydney Painter inspired by the song "Here I Am to Worship” as performed by Passion featuring the character Piper from her play The Spaceship Lands on Christmas Piper - Jenny Kirlin Lexi - Amy Nowak And it came to pass in those days… a very short holiday play by Kitt Lavoie inspired by the song "Here for You” as performed by Neil Young featuring the character Cassie from his play Makes Three Ted - Eric Miller Cassie - Annalisa Chamberlin For Plume a very short holiday screenplay by Jenny Kirlin inspired by the song "What Am I Doing Here With You" as performed by Bev Harrell featuring the characters Plume and Dovey from her as-yet-untitled animated pigeon screenplay Camera Directions - Kitt Lavoie Woman - Sarah Curtis Announcement - Tim Davis Plume - Will Clark Dovey - Nicole Johnston Stage Directions read by Cavan Hallman and Jenny Kirlin The CRY HAVOC Company Artistic Director Kitt Lavoie Managing Director Jerzy Gwiazdowski Associate Artistic Directors Jennifer Curfman, Timothy Davis Artistic Associates Kerry Flanagan, William Jackson Harper, Jenny Kirlin, Rachel Jay Neuman, Jane Pfitsch, Jennifer Reichert, Chris Stack Resident Artists Melisa Breiner-Sanders, Josh Bywater, Josh Casaubon, Mary Cavett, Annalisa Chamberlin, Will Clark, Chris Comfort, Sharon E. Cooper, Matt Cowart, Peter J. Crosby, Sarah Curtis, Erin Deal, Derrick DeMaria, Zoe Frazer, Jerzy Gwiazdowski, Aubyn Philabaum, Be | 12/21/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitComing to the Table: How We Got Here | Actors, Writers and Directors from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss the way their work and its place in their lives have evolved over the years. With Kitt Lavoie, Kerry Flanagan, Tim Davis, Jennifer Reichert and Jenny Kirlin. | 4/14/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitPlaywriting Series - Part IV: Rewriting | Playwrights from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss their process of undertaking rewrites on their plays-in-progress. The fourth in a five-part series on playwrighting. With Kitt Lavoie, Timothy Davis, Jennifer Reichert and Jenny Kirlin. | 3/31/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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When Mistakes Happen | Actors, Writers and Directors from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss navigating mistakes and accidents in rehearsal and performance. With Kitt Lavoie, Tim Davis, Jennifer Reichert and Jenny Kirlin. | 3/17/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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All the King's Men: The Value of Regular Collaborators | Actors, Writers and Directors from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss collaboration and the benefit of having regular collaborators. With Kitt Lavoie, Kerry Flanagan, Tim Davis, Jennifer Reichert and Jenny Kirlin. | 3/3/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Filling in the Gaps: A Character's Life Between Scenes | Actors, Writers and Directors from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss how the choices an actor makes about what their character does offstage can contribute to shaping a nuanced and dynamic performance. With Kitt Lavoie, Kerry Flanagan, Jennifer Reichert and Jenny Kirlin. | 2/17/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Being A Good Scene Partner | Actors and directors from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss how to be an engaging, considerate, and stimulating scene partner for fellow actors in rehearsals and performance. With Kitt Lavoie, Timothy Davis, Jenny Kirlin, and Jennifer Reichert. | 2/3/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sensory Work | Actors, Writers and Directors from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss sensory work for actors – what it is, what it is not, and how to most effectively put it to use. With Kitt Lavoie, Kerry Flanagan, Tim Davis and Jenny Kirlin. | 1/20/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Playwriting Series - Part III: Taking Feedback | Playwrights from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss their process of soliciting and using feedback on their plays-in-progress. The third in a five-part series on playwrighting. With Kitt Lavoie, Tim Davis, Jenn Reichert and Jenny Kirlin. | 1/6/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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HAVOC for the Holidays | THE CRY HAVOC PODCAST 2009 HOLIDAY SPECIAL Better than a Tree a very short holiday play by Timothy Davis inspired by the song “Mama I’m Coming Home” by Ozzy Osbourne featuring characters from his play “Blackbirds” Doyle – Timothy Davis Jeff – Chris Comfort Cleveland – Kitt Lavoie Greg – Chris Stack Karen – Kerry Flanagan Stage Directions – Jenny Kirlin Winter Break a very short holiday play by Kitt Lavoie inspired by the song “Bring Them Home (If You Love Your Uncle Sam)” by Pete Seeger, Billy Bragg, Ani DiFranco and Steve Earle featuring characters from his play “*a truly marvelous proof” Jackson – Matt Cowart Jessica – Aubyn Philabaum Conductor – Peter J. Crosby Stage Directions – Jenny Kirlin Heedless a very short holiday play by Peter J. Crosby inspired by the song “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” by Death Cab for Cutie featuring a character from his play “Revelations” Santa – Chris Stack College – Jerzy Gwiazdowski Stage Directions – Will Harper The Cooking King Meets The Grocery Store Clerk on Christmas Eve a very short holiday play by Sharon Cooper inspired by the song “Home” by Blake Shelton featuring characters from her plays “The Cooking King” and “The City Stalker” The Cooking King – Chris Comfort Grocery Store Clerk – Melisa Breiner-Sanders Stage Directions – Jenny Kirlin Invited a very short holiday play by Jennifer Reichert inspired by the song “Darling Be Home Soon” by Joe Cocker featuring a character from her play “Just Julian” Julian – Will Clark Wendy – Sarah Curtis Stage Directions – Aubyn Philabaum Nest for the Holidays a very short holiday screenplay by Jenny Kirlin inspired by the song “Home Again” by Carole King featuring characters from her as-yet-untitled animated pigeon screenplay Plume – Josh Bywater Dovey – Annalisa Chamberlain Old Woman Shopper – Jennifer Reichert Camera Directions – Kitt Lavoie BONUS TRACKS Spaceship Lands on Christmas a very short holiday play by Sydney Painter inspired by the song “You’re my Only Home” by The Magnetic Fields Joey – Will Clark Piper – Jenny Kirlin Stage Directions – Peter J. Crosby Color Blind A very short holiday play by Will Clark Paul – Will Harper Karen – Kerry Flanagan Stage Directions – Jerzy Gwiazdowski Holiday Party Girl a short holiday screenplay by Kitt Lavoie inspired by the song “Bring Them Home (If You Love Your Uncle Sam)” by Pete Seeger, Billy Bragg, Ani DiFranco and Steve Earle Kal – Annalisa Chamberlain Polite Young Man – Matt Cowart Lorelei – Aubyn Philabaum Carl – Tim Davis Billy – Josh Bywater Young Woman – Nicole Johnston Camera Directions – Jenny Kirlin | 12/22/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Actor Type - Making the Most of Who You Are | Actors, Writers and Directors from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss the importance for actors of identifying their "type," how to identify it, and what to do about it once you have. With Kitt Lavoie, Kerry Flanagan, Jenn Reichert, Tim Davis, and Jenny Kirlin | 12/2/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Monologues | Actors, Writers and Directors from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss performing monologues - both in the context of a play and isolated in an audition setting. With Kitt Lavoie, Kerry Flanagan, Jenn Reichert, Tim Davis, Will Harper and Jenny Kirlin. | 11/18/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Objectives and Obstacles | Actors, Writers and Directors from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss identifying and utilizing objectives and obstacles to create a nuanced, complex, and compelling performance. With Kitt Lavoie, Kerry Flanagan, Jenn Reichert, Tim Davis and Jenny Kirlin. | 11/4/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitNudity and Sexuality in Rehearsal and Performance | Actors, Writers and Directors from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss nudity and sexuality as a storytelling tool and how to make the process safe for actors, in the premiere episode of Season 2. With Kitt Lavoie, Kerry Flanagan, Jenn Reichert, Tim Davis, Rachel Neuman, Will Harper and Jenny Kirlin. | 10/21/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Playing the Villain | Actors and Directors from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss their approach to playing a villain in this season's finale. With Kitt Lavoie, Kerry Flanagan, Jenn Reichert, Tim Davis and Jenny Kirlin. | 6/17/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Acting in Musicals | Actors, Writers and Directors from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss how (and if) their process of working on musicals differs from their process of working on straight plays. With Kitt Lavoie, Kerry Flanagan, Jenn Reichert and Jenny Kirlin. | 6/2/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Playwriting Series - Part II: First Draft | Playwrights from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss their processes for writing the first draft of a play. The second in a five-part series on playwrighting. With Kitt Lavoie, Tim Davis, Jenn Reichert and Jenny Kirlin. | 5/20/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Creative Feedback: Putting it to Good Use | Actors, Writers and Directors from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss receiving feedback on their work and how to effectively interpret and act on that feedback. With Kitt Lavoie, Tim Davis, Jenn Reichert and Jenny Kirlin. | 5/19/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Goal Setting as an Actors' Tool | Actors and Directors from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss approaches to setting goals for rehearsals, why it is important, and how goal-setting can lead to a much more productive and creative rehearsal process. With Kitt Lavoie, Tim Davis, Jenn Reichert, and Jenny Kirlin. | 4/21/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Playwriting Series - Part I: Getting Ready to Write | Playwrights from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss their processes in guiding a play from the first spark of an idea to the moment that they first put pen to paper. The first in a five-part series on playwrighting. With Kitt Lavoie, Tim Davis, Jenn Reichert and Jenny Kirlin. | 4/7/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Violence on Stage and in Rehearsal | Actors and Directors from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss the use of violence as a storytelling tool, the challenges implicit in playing scenes involving violence, and approaches to keeping oneself physically and emotionally safe in these scenes. With Kitt Lavoie, Tim Davis, Jane Pfitsch, Will Harper and Jenny Kirlin. | 3/24/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Auditioning | Actors, Writers and Directors from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss the audition process - including preparing effectively, navigating the unique social situation inside the audition room, and developing a healthy and productive attitude towards the role that auditioning plays in the life and career of a working actor. With Kitt Lavoie, Tim Davis, Jane Pfitsch, Jenn Reichert and Jenny Kirlin. | 3/11/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Working on the Road | Actors and Directors from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss the specific challenges and rewards of working on film and theater projects in cities away from home and their support systems. With Kitt Lavoie, Kerry Flanagan, Jane Pfitsch, Will Harper and Jenny Kirlin. | 2/24/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Rehearsal Etiquette | Actors, Writers and Directors from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss rehearsal etiquette and why it's important. With Kitt Lavoie, Jennifer Curfman, Timothy Davis, Kerry Flanagan, Jennifer Reichert and Jenny Kirlin. | 1/27/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Improvisation as an Actors' Tool | Actors, Writers and Directors from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss how actors can use improvisation effectively when working on a play or developing a role. With Kitt Lavoie, Jennifer Curfman, Timothy Davis, Kerry Flanagan and Jenny Kirlin. | 1/14/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Character History | Actors, Writers and Directors from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss using character history to develop a role. With Kitt Lavoie, Jennifer Curfman, Timothy Davis, Jenny Kirlin and Kerry Flanagan. | 12/30/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Elements of a Well Written Play | Actors, Writers and Directors from The CRY HAVOC Company discuss the role that structure, character and dialogue play in effective dramatic writing. With Kitt Lavoie, Jennifer Curfman, Timothy Davis, Jenny Kirlin and Jenn Reichert. | 12/17/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Customer Reviews
pretty good stuff!
I don't know if I've heard another podcast like this - it's not really ABOUT theatre productions as much as the process of doing all the work necessary to do theatre productions - sort of an insider's view; the "cast" of the podcast make constant references to their respective processes for working, which is occasionally a little dry but mostly really interesting. For a fan of theatre, this must be really fascinating stuff to listen to, and for other theatre artists, I can imagine the conversations would make them want to jump in and join the discussion. Recommended for anyone interested in theatre; from the working professional to the casual fan.
Great insights for working actors, directors, playwrights!
This podcast features a bunch of really smart, thoughtful, and entertaining artists working on plays in New York. Every podcast they talk about a different aspect of building a career and being a great collaborative artist in the theatre. Cool inside scoop for anyone making their way in this crazy business of show.
nitty gritty
Always enjoy listening to these podcasts - the actors, writers, and directors really break down the topics they are addressing and give insight into all of the elements that go into creating a production from a very strategic vantage point. This company's approach to theatre comes from a very grounded place, one that most are afraid to explore. My only critique is that the guys seem to dominate the conversation a bit. I appreciate everyone's insights and discussion and would recommend this especially to actors in LA who are somewhat challenged when it comes to finding truth in their work. Also to directors, to know what it ispossible to expect from your actors. Great job! Keep it up!!
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