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Podcast Description
From the people behind 2amtheatre.com comes the 2amt podcast. Sometimes an interview, sometimes a roundtable, 2amt's first podcast talks about ideas for theater companies at every level, from the tiniest storefront theater to the largest regional theater. Follow along on Twitter by searching for #2amt. 2amt. Thinking outside the black box.
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Explicit2amt Podcast: Rubber Repertory | Subscribe to the 2amt podcast in iTunes. (http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-2amt-podcast/id381537141) (http://www.2amtheatre.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Rubber-Rep-Logo-1.jpg) There's an aggressive sort of experimental theatre that longs to prove not just how smart it is, but how much smarter it is than you. Or how much more grad school it went to. Rubber Repertory (http://www.rubberrep.org/) is not that theatre. Rubber Rep, made up of Matt Hislope and Josh Meyer, isn’t about telling you how it is, it’s all about sitting in the room with you and asking, “what if we…”? And you let them. The tiny riots mentioned above are the intimate moments of theatre that they long to create with you out of something as simple as a shell soaked in saltwater. Their current project is Biography of Physical Sensations in a return engagement for Fusebox Festival (http://www.fuseboxfestival.com/events/details/198-biographyofphysicalsensation) in Austin, Texas. Biography of Physical Sensations is a life told through the decontextualized sensations that are its building blocks and its residue; performed on the audience every night. For more about Biography of Physical Sensations in its initial run, check out Katherine Catmull in the Austin Chronicle (http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Issue/story?oid=oid:1097141). If you're curious about the reviews, then read Avimann Syam of the Austin Chronicle (http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Issue/review?oid=oid:1101734), Cate Blouke of the Austin American Statesman (http://www.austin360.com/blogs/content/shared-gen/blogs/austin/seeingthings/entries/2010/10/19/review_the_biography_of_physic.html?cxntfid=blogs_austin_arts_seeing_things) and Georgia Young & Bastion Carboni from Austinist.com (http://austinist.com/2010/10/21/critical_conversations_biography_of.php) BONUS Video of Rubber Reps last new production, Casket of Passing Fancy Some Offers you missed from Casket of Passing Fancy: Offer #1 (http://rubberrep.blogspot.com/2008/12/offer-1-who-wants-to-witness-real-live.html) Treasure! (http://rubberrep.blogspot.com/2008/12/offer-453-who-wants-one-and-only-copy.html) Untaken Offers 1 (http://rubberrep.blogspot.com/2008/11/casket-of-passing-fancy-untaken-pt-1.html) Untaken Offers 2 (http://rubberrep.blogspot.com/2008/11/casket-of-passing-fancy-untaken-pt-2.html) A Sample Night at Casket of Passing Fancy (http://rubberrep.blogspot.com/2008/11/offers-you-missed-1031.html) | 4/22/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Explicit2amt Podcast: One More Minute | You get lured in with a promise of queso (http://www.rickbayless.com/recipe/view?recipeID=237) and get stuck with a podcast… New York One Minute Play Festival (http://oneminuteplays.wordpress.com/) Artistic Director Dominic D’Andrea (http://twitter.com/#!/dominicdandrea) thought he was taking a quiet trip to Austin and got caught got caught in my web. (http://www.2amtheatre.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/DOMINICBLACKANDWHITE_thumb.jpg) I sat down with the Johnny Appleseed of the 60-second epic and talked about the New York One Minute Play Festival, why it’s ten times better than a ten minute play, and what it would take to get in the game. The New York One Minute Play Festival is headed into its fifth year in original location and has begun snaking its tendrils out to the rest of the country. Committed to playwrights and their communities, the Festival has thus far served up well-over 400 plays by 186 playwrights, and those dials are going to start humming as three more iterations fire off in the next couple of months. All that work and he got NO queso (http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/guy-fieri/corn-con-queso-recipe/index.html)… | 3/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Explicit2amt Podcast: A New Curiosity Shop | Beth Burns is the sort of person who is better than you at everything but doesn’t get all showy about it, and that allows you to retain your dignity. (http://www.2amtheatre.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Beth-Burns2_thumb.jpg) Altogether a nice sort of person to be around. She doesn’t lord her award nominations over you, or her wins, or that she can beat you in arm wrestling Beth Burns is the artistic director of The Hidden Room, by her phrasing a "theatrical curiosity shop" focused on audience experience. And honestly, she’s very good at it. That skill actually is the prism that makes her current project truly fascinating. You Wouldn't Know Her, She Lives in London / You Wouldn't Know Him, He Lives in Texas opens on Saturday, March 5th and takes place in Austin and London simultaneously via Skype video chat and will also be streamed live to the internet so you can join in. Working with producing partner Look Left, Look Right Productions (http://www.lookleftlookright.com/) in the UK and hosted in London by Roundhouse (http://roundhouse.org.uk/) this look at long distance (and cross cultural) relationships this show should have something that interests you whether you get to be in the room on either continent or only join in on the stream. The Hidden Room (http://www.hiddenroomtheatre.com/) | Roundhouse's Show Page (http://roundhouse.org.uk/whats-on/productions/you-wouldnt-know-him) Roundhouse's Live Stream Page (http://roundhouse.org.uk/live) The lovers on Facebook: Ryan Peterson (http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002012815004) | Elizabeth Watson (http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002029705128) Follow the hashtag on Twitter: #TexasLondon The show runs March 5 & 6 + 12 & 13, 2011, at 8 pm GMT, 2 pm CST. | 3/4/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Explicit2amt Podcast: Fringe On the Top | Summertime means festivals, fringe and otherwise. In today's podcast, we'll hear from some of the playwrights who attended the JAW Festival at Portland Center Stage, including Rob Handel, managing director of 13P, and Jason Wells (http://www.afollowspot.com/2010/03/playwright-jason-wells-awarded-2010.html). Then we visit the Toronto Fringe Festival (http://www.fringetoronto.com/) with playwright Alison Broverman (http://alisonbroverman.wordpress.com/). Finally, Rebecca Coleman (http://artofthebiz.wordpress.com/) talks with Jeremy Banks, who's been touring across Canada by way of fringe festivals and documenting his travels at Fringetastic.com (http://www.fringetastic.com). If you'd like to subscribe to the podcast, please click here to open our page in iTunes (http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=381537141). | 8/6/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 4 Episodes |
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