Continuing last episode's trend of tackling timely issues in the Theatre and Entertainment industries, this episode follows the emergence of the role of Intimacy Director and Intimacy Coordinator and explores why they are so timely, so important, and how Theatre can benefit from their work. Guests Include Alice Camarota- Intimacy Director, Theatre Evelyn Fogleman- Intimacy Coordintor, Film and TV Jayna Swan, Women's Coach and Sexologist Check out Intimacy Directors and Coordinators www...
May 07, 2023•45 min•Transcript available on Metacast Welcome back again. This month, I had planned to discuss theatre in education... but there are bigger things going on in the news, like a public performance ban targeting drag that could threaten performance as a whole. The Pride episode comes early this year, as Four Drag Queens, a Lawyer, and a Rabbi Walk Into My Podcast. Guests Include Trixy Valentine Dotty Spartans Harlee Ramone Scott Benjamin Rabbi Mike Moskowitz Theme by Frank Sanchez Logo by John Leinung Website by Cailin Kless Everything...
Apr 04, 2023•58 min•Transcript available on Metacast It's here! Season 2! Welcome back. This episode is something of a "special." In it I cover Exit the Proscenium's success at the Inaugural Signal Awards, and my trip to Podfest 2023. We will talk with guests about both podcasting, theatre arts, and storytelling, in an attempt to get to know the newer, worldlier, Exit the Proscenium. Content Warning: Some of the interviews in this particular episode are intended for mature audiences only; being a performing artist of any type r...
Mar 08, 2023•1 hr 1 min•Transcript available on Metacast What do the TARDIS, the Delorean, H.G. Wells, and the Theatre have in common? They can all take you to any point in history. In the final episode of our inaugural season, thank you, to those who have been with me since the start, and thank you to those tuning in for the first time-- we will be exploring the field of Living History, through the lens of some of the most famous living history museums, local reenactors, and even visit the Renn Faire (which is not actually living history, as we will ...
Sep 05, 2022•47 min•Transcript available on Metacast Episode 5. The Penultimate episode. What do Drunk Shakespeare, Breaking the Bard’s Drunk Zoom production on Lysistrata, and A Drinking Game NYC have in common? Drunk Theatre refers to shows like these, and others, which involve an element of intoxication by alcohol, in their production. From theatre’s very origins at an Ancient Grecian drinking festival, to the writing of the Bard, to creators of the modern day, many artists have long had a love affair with alcohol— yet many frown upon the idea ...
Aug 01, 2022•44 min•Transcript available on Metacast Episode 4, In this episode we explore interactive and immersive theatre. Christy Casey has taught interactive performance techniques for the Majestic Repertory Company in Las Vegas, as well as around the country, and talks to us all about what this medium is, and why it is important, as well as the work she has created in it. Actor, writer, producer; Gregory Cioffi played Dominic in the 2014, Times Square Revival of Tony 'n Tina's wedding, one of the earliest and most enduring examples...
Jul 04, 2022•35 min•Transcript available on Metacast Welcome to Episode 3, half way through the season, and taking on one of my favorite topics, in honor of Pride Month, the Rocky Horror Picture Show, and the performance medium which it spawned, shadowcasting. This month's guests include Sal Piro, the reigning president of the Rocky Horror Picture Show Fan Club since 1977, the original director of the New York City Cast, and the author of creatures of the night, the Rocky horror experience, one of three New York City Rocky Horror directors in...
Jun 06, 2022•42 min•Transcript available on Metacast Welcome back, to Exit the Proscenium. This time we will be exploring interactive murder mysteries, the various ways they can be performed, the role of audience interaction, the role of comedy, and what an interactive performance can be like for artists and audience alike. Guests include Stephen Sanborn and Constance Lopez, the producing/directing/acting team behind the Two of Us Productions, Dante Jayce, a NY actor with four years experience with murder mysteries, and Keith Dougherty, creator an...
May 02, 2022•32 min•Transcript available on Metacast Thanks so much for listening to our first ever episode! In this episode we explore the timely topic of Zoom theatre, which evolved to keep actors working during pandemic. Guests include Richard Nelson, the critically acclaimed author of the first play written specifically for Zoom, Alice Camarota, director of ~120 Off-Broadway and Off-off-Broadway shows, Stephen Sanborn and Constance Lopez, the team behind The Two of Us Productions, and producer Frank Sanchez. Thanks for the theme song, Jordan S...
Apr 05, 2022•30 min•Transcript available on Metacast